The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 23, 1913, Section Two, Image 16

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WEBSTER COUNTY
FARMERS
INSTITUTE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
January 27th and 28th, 1913
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H. G. KEENEY,
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Secretary
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Best 10 Euro Yellow Corn
lot, 12.50; 3ml, 11.75; Hrd, 50o.
Dost 10 Kiu-h White Corn
1st, 12.50; and, $1.7:.; 3rd, r.oo.
Host t Bushel of Wheat -1st,
$2 .r)0, 2nd, 11.75; 3rd, 50c.
Best 'x Bushel of Potatoes
1st. 82.50; 2nd, l 7.1; :rd, 50c.
Best i Bushel of Outs
1st, 2..10; 2nd, f 1.7.1; 3rd, M)o.
POULTRY
I. K. Morse, Manager.
Host Trio of Any Brood
1st, 81.50; 2nd, 7.1c.
Sweepstakes
82.00.
All exhibits that have received premiums at
other shows this year will be barred from
premiums.
WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT
Mrs. C. E. Putnam, Manager.
Best Loaf White Bread Any Flour
1st, ll.00;2nd,50o.
Best Loaf Graham Bread
1st, 50u; 2nd, 25c.
Best Huns
1st, Coo: 2nd, 25c.
Best Fruit Cake
1st; ll.OJ; 2nd, 750.
Best White Luyor Cuke
1st, 11.00; 2nd, 7.1c.
Best Angel Food
1st, 81.00; 2nd, 7.1c.
Best Roll .Jolly Cuke
1st, fiOe; 2nd", 2r.o.
Best Pound or Butter
lst,50o; 2nd, 25c.
Best Plum .Jelly
1st, nilu; 2nd, 25c.
Best Apple Jelly
1st, fUc; 2nd, 23c.
Best Tame Grape .Jelly
1st, r0c; 2nd. 25c.
NEEDLEWORK
Mrs. E. Simons, Manager.
Best HardaUgor
1st, II 00; 2nd, 7.1c.
Best Punch aud Barn Work '
1st, 11.00: 2nd. 75c.
Best French and Eyelet Embroidery
1st, 75c; 2nd. 50c.
Best Colored Embroidery
1st, 75o; 2nd,50e.
Best Crocheting (cotton)
1st, 75c; 2nd, 50o.
Best Tattlug
1st, 75c; 2nd, 50c.
Best Sofa Pillow
1st. 11.00; 2nd, 75c; 3rd, 50c.
All needle work must have been made within
the last two years.
PROGRAM
1-30
FIRST DAY-AFTERNOON SESSION
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The Potato as a Money Maker J. R. Cooper. Lincoln
Poultry Problems A. S. Smith. Sec'y Nebr. Poultry
Ass'n., Lincoln, Nebr.
(Mr. Smith is the only licensed poultry judge in the state.)
EVENING SESSION
7:30
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Making Hens Pay Mr. Smith
The Home Mr. Cooper
Frank Odell will give one of his popular lectures.
Music and Recitations to be arranged for by the local committee.
SECOND DAY-FORENOON &ESSION
11:00 '
Pure Bred Versus Grade Live Stock L. W. Leonard,
Pawnee City, Nebr.
AFTERNOON SESSION
1:30
v Live Stock Management
(Followed by judging demonstration if time permits.)
Mr. Leonard
SEPERATE LADIES SESSION
2:00
1 Common Things Made Tasty
(Miss Sabin will give a cooking demonstration if the ladies wish.)
Miss Louise Sabin, Beatrice, Nebr.
EVENING SESSION
7:30
Music and Recitations to be arranged for by local committee.
A Right to Crow Miss Sabin
Opportunities of Today and Those of Fifty Years Ago
Mr. Leonard
SCHOOL WORK
Mrs. Claud Swigart, Manager.
Best Collection of Hand Work by First Grade
Pupil
1st, r,0c; 2nd, 2.1c.
Best Work in Weaving, 2nd Grade
Ui, 50c; 2nd, 25c.
Best Work in Weaving, 3rd Grade
Is!, 50c; 2nd, 25c.
Best Free Hand Drawing, 2nd Grade
1st, .10c; 2nd, 2.1c.
Beit Free Hand Drawing, :nd Grade
1st, 50c; 2nd, 2.1c.
Best Biographical Composition, ith Grade
1st, 5!)c; 2nd, 2lc.
Best Penmanship -Any Pupil
1st, 7.1c; 2nd, 50c
Best Pioduct Map With Written Description,
5th Grade
1st, 50c; 2nd, 2.1c.
Best Physiology Drawing, Freehand, Cth
Grude
1st, Goc;2u(l 2.1c.
Best Relief Map of North America, 7th Grade
1st, 50c; 2nd, 2.1c.
Best Keller Map of Nebraska, 8th Grade
1st, 50c; 2nd, 25c.
Composition ou "Advantages of Farm Life"
Any Pupil
1st, II 75; 2nd, 50c. (By Mrs. J. Hutchlns.)
SPECIAL PRIZES.
Best Loaf of White Bread, Klverton Flour
1 sack of flour.
Best Loaf of Breid, Puritan, Flour
1 sack of Hour (Saunders Bros.)
Best Loaf of Bread, Amboy Flour
l9t, 2 sacks of first grade; 2nd, 1 sack of first
grade; every competitor 1 suck of Self Rising
Pancake Flour, Amboy Milling Co.
Best Brown-stone Front Cake
1 Aluminum Kettle, George Holt.
Best Buns
I sack of tlrst grade Hour, Fuller and John
son. Best Corn Bread
f 1.00, Wlnfleld Scott.
Best Fruit Cake-
13.50 Lamp.
Best Nut Cake
13.00 Paper Rack, Wells & McTaggart.
Best Historical Composition Any Pupil
1st, 81.00, H. G. Keeney; 2nd. 1 lb Chocolates,
White House Cafe.
Best Pound of Butter
1.25, F. Abbey.
Best Pound of Butter
11.00, W. Costhllo.
Best Halt Dozen Doughnuts
II 00, Cashier ot Cowles Bank.
LOAN EXHIBIT
A loan exhibit of articles either old, rare, or
unusual in any vuay, will be given special care,
and we hope to have a large display.
Frank Odell Will Talk to the .Farmers Tuesday Afternoon and Lecture at Night
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Must Be In By 1 P. M. Monday, January 27th, 1913
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Meals Served by the Methodist Church Ladies
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