d ' y LI I THE FARMERS INSTITUTE 11 ''ii November 19, 20, 21 and 22 at the Opera House and Noon Block in Red Cloud, Nebr WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT. Rule. 1. All articles entered must have been made by exhibitor. 2. Any article having received first premium at Farmer's Institute here- wiore can not oe enterea ior a premium. V HORSES-Cuu A. Joe Crew, Supt A stall f e of 60c for each animal entered Lot 1. Draft. Na. 1. Best Stallion $5.00 No. 2. Bast colt under 3 yrs. ....................... 8.00 3.00 80 also. 8. Any article entered in a display cannot be entered for a single premium 4. Articles .entered for nremium miv ha Hold tv ahlhltA hut an ant h removed from nail until close of Institute. 6. Articles entered for premium must he finished. DOMESTIC PRODUCTS. Mrs. L. EssigvMrs. Wn. Thomas, Superintendents. Batter. c no. a. scat colt under s vrs t-' Mk . . W mo. 8. nest colt under Z yrs. we. c. Ben coit under l yr. . . . . Lot 8. Roadster and coach, sane as draft Lots. Jacks and mules, same as draft : No. 18. Best team fern marts 88.00 ,No.l4. Beet team geldings . 8.00 No. II. Beet team mules , 8.00 No. 16. Best Shetland ponies 8.00 No. 17. Best carriage team 8.00 No. 18. Best single driver . . 8.00 No. 19. Get of stallion not less than Ave eolts under two years old .............. lv.vv CATTLE Class B, Limon Essie Sunt. A stall fee of 60c per head. Letl. Beef Breeds. No. 1. Bull three years old and over $3.00 No. 2. Bull two years old and under 3 3.00 No. 3. Bull 1 year old and under two 3.00 No. 4. Bull under one year 2.00 No. 6. Cow three years old and over 3.00 No. 6. Cow two years old and under 3 ,. . 3.00 No. 7. Cow one year old and under two 3.00 No. 8. Cow under one year old i 2.00 .1 Lot 2. Dairy Breeds. Same as Beef Breeds. s. No. 9. Best bull, any age, beef breed Diploma. A No. 10. Best cow. any age, beef breed Diploma. a No. 11. Best herd, beef breed. 1 bull and 3 females... Diploma. No. 12. Best bull any age, dairy breed , Diploma. $ No. 13. if est cow, any age, dairy breed uipioma. jno. 14. Best nerd, dairy Dreed, l nun ana v xemaies... uipioma. HOGS Class C. L. P. Johnson, Supt. Pen fee of 50c for each pen. , ixn l. t'oiana uninas. No. 1. Best boar, two years old and over $2.00 No. 2. Best boar, one year old and under 2 2.00 No. 3. Best boar, under one year old 2.00 No. 4. Best sow, two years old and over 2.00 isc 5. Best sow. one year old and under 2 2.00 6. Best sow under one year old 2.00 Lot 2. uuroc Jerseys, same as roiana uninas. Lot 3. Berkshlree. Same as Poland Chinas. To. 19. Best boar, any asre or breed $2.00 FNo. 20. Best sow. any aire or breed 2.00 '-No. 21. Best pair, any age or breed 2.00 Mo. zz. Best sow and utter oi not less tnan t pigs un der 4 months old 2.00 SHEEP Class D. W. J. Lippincott, Supt. Pen fee 50c. Lot 1. No. 1. Best buck, any asre 82.00 6 No. 2. Best ewes, any aire 2.00 ; 'pair of Iambs 2.00 , Lot 2. No. 1. Best goat, any age or breed . 1.00 2nd 88.00 2.00 2,09 8240 8.00 8.00 1.00 2.00 8.00 7.00 $2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 rd $2.00 1.00 1.00 1-00 fat ItMMMM Milt MMlMMMMMt bread 4esseesftsesesi . 1st A 2nd tri $3J0 $2.99 91J0 JO M .8f .88 JO M JO .85 .50 .25 .60' .85 ) HIMMIIMMMI t't a I .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .60 JO .60 JO .60 .60 JO No. No. $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2nd 1.00 1.00 3rd 1.00 $1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 ' e' t .68 .60 JO .60 .69 .25 .25 .85 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .85 2nd 1.00 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .50 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .50 2nd I .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 3rd s 3rd FOURTH ANNUAL POULTRT SHOW OF WEBSTER COUNTY. George Trine. Wm. C. Creider, T.W. White, Committee on Poultry, to be held in There will be two premiums to each of the following trios: 1st, $1.60, $.76. Plymouth Rocks, Barred. Plymouth Rocks, White. Plymouth Rocks, Buff. Wyandotte, White. Wyandotte, Buff. Wyandottes, Golden Lace. Khode island Keds. Brahmas. Cochins. Lanshans, Leghorns, Brown. Leghorn, White. LAgaorns, buxt. . Miaoreas. - Blue Andalusians. ' Anconas. , Orphington, White. ' ' Orphington, Buff. Hamburg. Game. Bantams, entered in pairs, 1st prise, $1.00. Bantam entered in pain, 2nd prize, $.50. ' The following will be entered in pairs, 1st prise $2.00, and 2nd $1.00. Turkeys, wnite. Turkey, Bronte or Colored. Ducks. White. Ducks, Colored. Geese, White. Geese, Colored. Any bird not listed will be accepted as above. Entry fees 25c per pen. Regulation coops will be furnished by the Insti tute. Entry blanks will be mailed on application to the secretary on poultry, W. C. Creider. No charges for blanks, leg bands, etc. All entries must be made and birds in show room before 4 p. m., November 19, 1912, and must not be removed until 4 p. m., November 22. 1912. Any bird showing symptoms of disease when received or during the ex- fcltilttnn will ha removed at once. In addition to above premiums we will give a sweepstaite or o,w to me highest scoring trio. Sweepstakes for the highest scoring male, $2.50. Sweepstakes for highest scoring female, $2.50. COMMITTEE ON POULTRY. Rules of the American Poultry Association will be followed. FARM PRODUCTS. Class F. ' Ben Pegg, Supt All products must have been grown by the exhibitor in the season of 1912. Lot 1. Corn. 1st 1. Best 10 ears yellow corn $3.00 2. Best 10 ears white corn 3.00 3. Best 10 ears red or bloody butcher 3.00 4. Best 10 ears of calico 3.00 6. Best 10 ears any color 6. BeBt single ear, any color 7. Best collection of corn 3.00 8. Best 10 ears yellow corn raised by boy under 16 years old '.'"': v. Best iu ears wnue corn raiseu oy uuy unuur m years old No. 10. Best 10 ears sweet corn No. 11. Best 10 ears pop corn No. 12. Best peck of wheat No. 13. Best peck of oats No. 14. Best peck of rye I No. 15. Best peck kafflr corn No. 16. Best peck' cane seed No. 17. Best peck of millet seed No. 18. Best peck of early Ohio potatoes . . . . t No. 19. Best peck of any other varietiy No. 20. Best peck sweet potatoes No. 21. Best peck onions No. 22. Best peck turnips i . . . No. 23. Best peck table beets No. 24. Best six parsnips No. 25. Best six carrotts No. 26. Best three mangle beets , No. 27. Best quart peppers . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. PLSo. No. No. 28. Best quart peppers No. 29. Best two pumpkins V No. 80. Best two squashes Nn. ai. Best two kershaws No.82. Best plate of apples No. 33. Best collection train grasses No. 34. Best bale wild hay No. 85. Best bale alfalfa hay No. 36 Best sample of not less than three of 1912 cut ting of alfalfa 1st 3.00 2nd 3rd $2.00 $.100 2.00 1.00 1 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 .50 2.00 1.00 2.00 , 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 .60 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 .60 .25 .60 .25 .60 .25 2nd 3rd .50 .25 .60 .25 .60 .25 .60 .25 2.00 1.00 1.00 .60 1.09 .60 1.90 .60 1.00 JO Best white bread Best graham bread seat corn bread Best Boston brown Best coffee cake . . . Best six raised biscuits . Best six cinnamon rolls Cake and Pie. Best angel food cake Best white layer ... seat aant layer nest nut loex Best fruit loaf Best Jelly roll Best six surer cookies Best six ginger cookies Best six fruit cookie . Best six oat-meal cookie Best six dough-nut Best mince Die ... Best six cream puffs 60 Best fruit Die 0 Best pumpkin pie 50 Best any one-crust pie 50 1st Best four cakes in one display 2.00 Canned Fruit. Best canned pears 60 Best canned peaches 60 Best canned cherries 50 Best canned plums 50 Best canned strawberries 50 Best canned raspberries 50 Best canned apples 50 Best canned apricots 60 Best canned gooseberries 50 ' Best canned grapes 50 Best display containing six cans 75 Jelly. Best apple jelly 50 Best crap apple jelly 50 Best plum jelly 50 Best grape jelly 50 Best currant jelly 50 Best cherry jelly 50 Best choke-cherry jelly 50 Best gooseberry jelly 50 Best display containing six glasses 75 Pickles. lBt Best sour cucumber $ .50 Best sweet cucumber 60 Best beet 50 Best green tomato 50 Best watermelon 60 Best mixed pickles 50 Best tomato catsup 50 Special Premiums. Best bread made of Amboy flour. 1st. 2 sacks of White Loaf flour. 2nd. 1 sack of White Loaf flour. . Amboy Milling Co., will give an additional cash premium of $5.00 for best bread at Institute if made from Amboy flour. If the best bread at the Institute takes the $5.00 cash premium, then the second best bread from Amboy flour will receive the two sack of White Loaf and the third heat bread from Ambov flour will receive the one sack of White Loaf flour. In addition 26c sack of self-rising pancake flour or 25c package of I breakfast food will be given to everyone competing ior above premiums Beet white bread made of Riverton flour. 1st 2 tack of Riverton High Patent 2nd. 1 sack of Riverton High Patent Beat white bread made of Lebanon flour. 1st 2 sack O. K. Lebanon flour. 2nd. 1 seek O. K. Lebanon flour. Best white bread made of Hasting flour. 1st 8 sack Queen Quality Patent flour. 2nd. 1 sack Queen Quality Patent flour. NEEDLEWORK. Mr. Lippincott, Mr. Sherwood, Superintendents. tat Beat piece of eyelet embroidery $1.00 I Best piece of French embroidery 1.00 Beat piece of Mt MeUck LOO Beet piece of punch work t. 1.00 Beat piece of shadow embroidery 1.00 Best piece of drawn work 1.00 Beat piece of hardanger 1.00 Beat piece of colored embroidery 1.00 Beet piece of wallachlan 1.00 Beat niece of battenberr . LOO Best piece of braid lace LOO U9K etnoroiQereo towei , " Best embroidered waist 1.00 Best embroidered pillow case 1.00 Beat embroidered corset cover 1.00 Beat embroidered apron LOO Best tatting i"f L00 Best netting or teneriff JO Knitting. Beet silk knit article ...... Best woolen knit article Best cotton knit article Best cotton or linen lace Rent knit bed Rnre&d .. Best display of knitting containing four pieces. Crocheting. Best silk crocheted article $1.00 Best woolen crocheted article l.uu Best cotton crocheted article 1.00 Best cotton or linen lacef 1.00 Best crocheted bed-spread 1.00 Best piece of Irish crochet L00 Best fancy crocheted bag L00 Best display of crocheting containing four pieces.. 1.00 Sofa Pillow. Best silk pieced 75 Best cross stitch 75 Best hardanger , 75 Best colored Bilk embroidery 75 Best colored, cotton or wool, embroidered io Best novelty pillow Quilts. X ' Best siiK pieceu Best cotton pieced L00 Best woolen pieces. L00 Best display of quilting L00 Quilt displaying the largest number of pieces .... 1.00 - Articles Mk By Lad let tier ft Year tkJ. His Helll Ferris, Superintendent. 1st Best piece of eyelet embroidoy $1.00 Best piece of hardanger 1.00 Best infants wardrobe L00 Best piece of drawn work 1.00 Best piece of battenberg 1.00 Best ptece or tatting i.uu Best crocheted article 1.00 Best knitted article 1.00 Best knitted mittess 1.00 Best knitted stockings or leggins 1.00 Best log-cabin quilt 1.00 Oldest quilt (having been made during exhibitor's lifetime) 1.00 Best hand made article made by lady over eighty years of ago 1.00 Best fancy needlework made by lady over eighty years of age 1.00 ' Best cake made by lady over 70 years of age 1.00 GIRLS DEPARTMENT. .' Mrs. Harris, Superintendent Girls entering must be sixteen or under. Baking. .... Best angel food cake .75 Best dark cake .75 Best light cake 75 Best cake baked by girl under 14 .75 Best cake baked by girl under 12 75 Best cake baked by girl under 10 75 IIMHHtlMIM teeeeeeeeeeeoee eeeoeeeeet eeeeeeeeeeee teeeeeeee 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2nd JO JO JO JO JO JO JO JO JO JO JO JO Jt JO JO .60 JO .25 JO .50 .50 .50 .60 .60 I .50 .50 .60 .50 .60 .50 .50 .50 .69 .50 .50 .50 .60 .60 .50 .60 .50 .50 3rd ItlltlllMIMIIMMIIMM H4MtMHIIIMllMMllltt eeee .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .76 .25 .25 i M , 1.00 ': ' J I & .so : .50 -i JO JO .50 .50 2nd M I .50 JO .60 .50 .50 JO ' JO Best two crust pie 50 Best one crust pie 50 Bestple baked by a girl under 12 Iw Special Premium. r Best bread made of Amboy flour 2,00 Best bread mad of Riverton flour. 1st 1 sack of Riverton High Patent 2nd. $.60. Best bread made of Lebanon flour. let 1 sack of a K. Lebanon flour. 2nd. $.60. Beet bread made of Hastinea flaar. 1st 1 sack ef Queen Quality Patent fleur. noeawwera. Beet hand-made mrment e tk m. "".- T .T 7 a.v uiaw aaiuwa ex zency7 ain cusaten ..... ..(... ...... Bess eMvfvMery weia ......................... sett creeneuna; 1 Best darning of hose Beet Mtehea varment 2" ? f.Bhroidery by girl under 10 oero ooxa, nuow Beat dreased doll by girl under 14 Beet free hand sketch ART AND LOAN CTHIMIT. Mr. Hummel, Superintendent Beet oil painting, any study or design $1.00 Bert water color, any study or design LOO Beat pastel, any itudy or design LOO Bert mineral painting on fabric 1.00 Bert piece of hand. painted. China, conventional design. . 1.00 Beat piece of hand nainted China, naturalistic design.. 1.00 Beat piece of hand painted China, conventional design, by any nerson who ha nainted ! than tmn un 1 no . w " T f ar wwa tw xcfcpiece ox nana paintea linina. naturalistic design St ""y.P""0" wl nee paintea less tnan two years 1.00 .bo The Institute wishes to nave a loan ashlhlt nt arflta ifh M - mm unusuai In any way. apeciai care win be taken or these article and w to have a large display. . DISCRETIONARY. Anv article not Muted ahnve miv hn nnfjtrod In thin .lonavtm.. ,.! tJmmmm will award premiums on merit A premium of $5.00 cash will be paid to the lady making the largest nmav ber of entries, including entries in the ladies departments and poultry depart ment EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. Gertrude L. Coon. Superintendent. GENERAL DIRECTIONS. 1. All work must have been executed this calendar year. 2. All work must be dono in ink for all grades above the third except work in drawing. 3. All oaners to be written on one Hide nnlv and all wnrlr mmf. tu mmmM on cardboard. 4. Each cardboard must be clearly marked and contain but one class of work. 5. Mark the cardboard clearlv with name of thn nunll nr th aohnnl mm. peting and for what prise it is offered. 6. All work must be delivered to the aunerintendent nf thla dmortmAnt n later than six o'clock on Tuesday, the 19th of November. GENERAL EXHIBIT. . 1st 1. Best exhibit of school work from any rural district in the county $2.00 2. Best exhibit of school work from any village or high school district in the county 2.00 3. Best display of geography work from any graded school 2.00 4. Same from any rural school 2.00 INDIVIDUAL EXHIBIT. 1. Best written work in Arithmetic by any 7th or 8th grade pupil . 1.00 2. Same for 6th or 6th grade pupil 1.00 3. Best specimen of penmansnip by any grammar JpTmwQ pupil uU 4. Same for any intermediate grade pupil 50 6. Same for any primary grade pupils 50 6. Best free hand pencil drawing by any pupil 1.00 7. Best display of water color, (not less than group of three) from any pupil under 8 1.09 B. Best display of crayon, (not lea than trroup of irom an 9. 10. three) under 8 1.08 anr nunll Bert display of charcoal (not less than arronn of three) from any pupil under 8 1.00 Beer aispiay 01 water color (not lea tnan group or three) from any nunil under 12 1.00 .. ' M .. . . m 11. Best aispiay ox crayon three) from any nunil IS. Bert display of charcoi from 1 (not lea than arouo of under 12 ... 1.00 rcoal (not less than erroun of three) from any nunll under 12 1.00 18. Best display of water color (not less than group of three) by any pupil over 12 1 JO 14. Best display of crayon (not less than group of three) by any nunll over 12 1.00 15. Bert display of charcoal (not leu than group of three) by any pupil over 18 LOO If. Bert display ef mechanical drawings 1.00 17. Bert dismay of history man . 1.00 18. Bert map of Webster county , 1.00 19. Best relief map of Nebraska 1.00 80. Beat display of domestic science and art work from any pupil of traded acaeol 1.00 21. Same ef any la rural school 14)0 88. Bert display of manual training for any pupil of aaea scnooi .vu ne for any pupil in rural school . , 1.90 84. Bert collection or hand work (tour piece) by any primary pupil L09 .60 All entrlee except Ladles Department ehould be made with the Secretary at the SUM Bank. Entries close at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning, Nov. 90th. Entries for the Ladles Department will be made at the hall In the Mooa. block and will olose at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning, Nov. Soth., except baklag and that closes at noon Nov 90th. Cattle, hogs, poultry and sheep exhibit will be shown at Koouts's Tie Baru. The homes and mules will be ahown at Ilailny's Tie llarn. , All farm products consisting of grain, vegetables aud the ladies department and school exhibits twill be shown at the ball In the Moon block. 2nd 3n $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 .60 .25 .25 .25 .50 eOV J9 ' JO J0( JO .50 .50 ' JO J JO JO Jf .50 JO . .60 JO yi I 2nd ; .50 .60 .60 .50 '.50 .60 .50 .60 .50 .50 .50 .60 .60 .50 .60 .60 .60 JO .60 .60 JO 3rd See the Chief Office for Up-to-date job work. Ml V '. ... ...K W Vk m ni y, a J m m f i Aj, m .ri -3tyl J i i v. I 4 'I $ H 'S 1 ki ft. .M -..;-. 4-j XSLi!iiLt3il