f TOWSSV3i4-l!lWWl. . . f.n vr inHSr RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF i t t& ' i Premium List Farmers' Institute Red Cloud, Nebr., Nov. 16, 17, 18, 19, 1915 horscs-ciass a .TOE CHOW, Supt. A stall fco ot 50c for each animal entered. ,of 1 lu-nfi. 1st. 2nd. No, 1 Host stallion ,. $5.00 $3.00 No, 2 Maro or guiding 4 jenrs old or ovor 8.00 2.00 No. 3 Mure or gelding 3 yours old or under 4 .".00 2.00 No. 'I Maro or gelding 2 year old and under '.! .... 3.00 2.00 No. 5 Cold 1 year old and under 2 3.00 2.00 No. C Colt under 1 car 3.00 2.00 Lot "2, Roadster nnd (,'oueli, same us Draft. Lot 3. .lurks and Mule'-, same ns Ornfi. No. 13 Host team farm mnrea 3,00 2.00 No. 14 Dost team geldings 3.00 . 2.00 No. 15 Ho-t team mulcB 3.00 2.00 No, 1C Host Shetland ponies 2.00 1.00 No. 17 Iicat carrlago tpam 3.00 2.00 N-. 18 Best single driver 3.00 2.00 No. 19 Get ot stallion not loss than five colts under two years old 10.00 5.00 No. 20 Host team furm horses to be shown In harness, to ho Judged CO por cent for iniflldual merit, 40 per cent for appointment and do- .portmont .'!,.?? 5.00 3.00 No. 21 Host team mules to hu shown In harness, to ho Judged CO per cent for' individual 'merit, 40 per cent for appointment and deport ment 1..".'. 5.00 3.00 CATTLH-CLASS It" LYMAN ESSlG, Supt. A Btull fee of 50c por head. Lot 1. Hecf IlrrliR 1st. 2nd. No; 1 Hull 3 years old and ovor P.. .!'?. $ 3.00 $ 2.00 No. '-2- Hull 2 jcars old and under 3 ,.!V.' 3.00 2.00 No. 3 Hull 1 year old' and under 2.... 'X'.'r 3.00 2.00 No. 4 Hull under 1 year !..''.' 2.00 2.00 No. 5' Cow 3 years old and ovor '..i 3.00 2.00 No. C Cow 2 years old and under 3..'.:. 'f'.'i1. 3.00 2.00 No. 7 Cow 1 year old and under 2 '. ?:'.' 3.00 2.00 No. 8 Cow under 1 year old ''.'!'.' 3.00 2.00 Lot - Hairy Breeds, sumo n neff Broods. No. It Host hull, any ago, beef breed .' 2.00 1.00 No. 10 Host cow, any ngu, beef brood 2.00 1.00 No. 11 Host herd, hoof breod, 1 bull and'3' females .. 2.00 1.00- No. 12 Heat bull any ago dairy breed 2.00 1.00 No. 13 Host cow, any age, dairy brood,..'. 2.00 1.00 No. 14 Host herd, dairy breed, 1 bull and 3 females.. 2.00 ' 1.00 KOUS-CLASS ('. L. P. JOHNSON, Supt. I 'on feo of fiOc for each pen. Lot 1. Poland Chinas. 1st. 2nd No. 1 Host boar, 2 years old and over $ 2.00 $ 1.09 No. 2 Host boar, 1 year old and under 2 2.00 1.00 No. 3 Host boar ovor 0 months and under 1 year.... 2.00 1.00 No. 4 Host boar under (! months 2.00 1.00 No. 5 Host sow 2 years old and over 2.00 1.00 No. C Host sow over 0 montliH and under 1 year.... 2.00 1.00 No. 7 Host how under 0 months 2.00 1.00 Lot . Hume .ler-ojs mi mo as I'olaud Chinas. Lot 'A. HorKshlros, simo us Poland Chinas. No. 10 Host boar, any ago or breed 2.00 1.00 No. 20 Host sow, any age or breod 2.00 1.00 No. 21 Host pair, any age or breod 2.00 1.00 No. 22 Host how and litter of not loss than flvo pigs under 1 months old 2.00 100 KUTH AXNCAL POl'LTRY SHOW OF WF.HSTCU COCXTY J. O. HUTLEH, Superintendent. GEORGE THINK, Committeeman on Poultry. There will be two premiums to all standard varieties of poultry, ft trio to coustltute a pen: 1st, $1.50; 2nd, $. 75. Bantams, entered In pairs, 1st prize, $1.00; 2nd prize, 50c. Capons, any breed, 1st. $1.50; 2nd, 75e. Tim following will bo ontorod In pairs, 1st prize,-$1.50; 2nd, 73c: Turkeys, White. Turkeys, Hronzo or Colored. Ducks, White. Ducks, Coloied. (loose, White. Geese, Colored. Any bird not listed will bo acrepted' or above Entry fee, 25c per pen. Hogulatlon coops will be furnished by tho institute. Entry blanks will bo mailed on application to tho secretary on poultry. No charges for blanks, leg bands, otc. All entries must bo made and birds In show room boforo 1 p. m November 10, 11115, and must not bo moved until 4 p. m. November 20, 1915. Any bird showing symptoms of disease when received or during the exhibition will bo removed at once. In addition to the abovo premiums, we will give a sweepstake to the hlghoat scoring trio of puro bred chickens. Sweepstakes for the highest scoring male Ono Carving Set. Sweepstakes for tho highest scoring female Ono Carving Set. X Rules of the American Poultry Association will be followed. Highest scoring turkey One Carving Set. Highest scoring goose One Carving Set. FARM PRODUCTS GLASS F. ly" DEN PBQa. Sufpt. ,..' Ail products must have been grown by the exhibitor la the season ot 191) Lot 1. Cora. 1st. 2nd. No, 1 Heat 10 ears yellow corn $ 2.00 $ 1.00 No. 2 Best 10 ears white ,cora 2.00 1.00 No. 3 Best 10 ears red or bloody butcher 2.Q0 1.Q0 No. 4 Best 10 ears calico 2.00 1.00 No, 5 Best 10 ears, any color 2.00 No. 7 Best collection ot corn 2.00 1.00 No. 8 Best 10 ears yellow corn raised by boy under 10 years old 2.00 1.00 N . 9 Best 10 ears white, corn raised by boy undor. . 16 years old ." 2.00 1.00 No. 10 Best 10 ears sweet coru 1.00 .50 No. 11 Best 10 ears pop corn 1.00 .50 No. 12 Best -peck of wheat 2.00 l.0 No. 13 Best peck of oats 2.00 1.00 No. 14 Best peck of ryo 1.00 .50 No. 15 Best peck of Kaffir coru 1,00 .50 No. 16 Best peck cuno seed 1.00 .50 No. 17 Best peck millet seed 1.00 .50 No. 18 Best peck of Early Ohio potatoes 2.00 1.00, No. 19 Best peck of any othor variety 2,00 1.00 No. 20 Best pock ot sweet potatoes 1,00 .50 No. 21 Host peck oulons '. 50 ,241 No. 22 Best reck turnips .-. c0 --c No. 23 Best pock tablo beets .'...' ,50 .25 Igo. 24 Best six parsnips , 50 ,25 No. 25 Best six carrots 50 .25 Wo. 26 Best threo mangle beets 50 ,25 No, 27 Best quart peppers 50 ,25 No. 28 Best quart poppora 50 .25 No. 29 Best two pumpkins 50 .25 No. 30 Best two squashes .'. 50 ,25 No. 31 Dest two cashawa ,. ,50 .25 Hen Davis 50 .25 Delicious 50 .25 Clauo co ,25 Grimes Golden go .23 Grconlngs 50 .25 Northern Spy '!". .' 50 .25 PIPPlus .50 .25 Wealthy 50 .25 Wolf Hlvcr 50 .25 Wine Saps, etc -,o ,25 No. 33 Host collection tamo grasses 1.00 .50 No. 31 Best halo wild hay .' 1.00 .50 No. 35 Best bale alfalfa hay 1.00 .50 No, 30 Host sample of not less than three 1915 cutting of alfalfa 1.00 .50 No. 37 Alfalfa seed l.oo .50 WOMA.VS iF.PAimi!:.vr. To Ho Hold In Nov. house Building. Itl'LKS. Xo Ktitr Fee In This Depnrlnient L All articles entered must liavo been made by exhibitor. 2.' Any article having received first premium at Farmers' Insti tute herctoforo cannot bo entered for a premium. 3. Any article ontorod In n display cannot bo entered for a slnglo premium also. -.. Articles entered for premium may bo sold by exhibitor, but cannot bo removed from hall until closo of Institute. 5. Articles entered for premium must bo finished. C. Every person bring their own spoon to domestic demonstra tions. 7. Each bread exhibitor can enter for but ono brand of flour.. MHS. L. ESS1G, MHS. WOLFE, MRS HUMMEL, Superintendents. Butter. ' 1st. 2nd. Best butter $3.00 $2.00 Bread. Host graham bread 50 .25 Best corn bread 50 .25 Host Boston brown bread .' 50 .25 Best six raised biscuit . . .''." 50 .25 Best cinnamon rolls 50 .23 Cukes nnd Pit's. Best angel food cake 75 .50 Best white layer cake .' 75 .50 Host dark layer cako 75 .50 Best nut loaf cako 73 .50 Best fruit cako 75 .50 Best Jolly roll 50 .2b Best six sugar cookies 50 .25 Best six ginger cookies 50 .25 Best six fruit cookies 50 .25 Best six oatmeal cookies 53 .25 Best six doughnuts 50 .25 Best six cream puffs 50 .25 Best fruit plo : 50 .25 Best pumpkin plo 50 .25 Host mlnco plo 50 .25 Best any ono crust pie .' 50 .23 Host four cakes in ono display 3.00 2.00 Canned Fruit. Host canned pears .50 .25 Host canned peaches 50 .25 Host canned cherries ;v 50 .25 Host canned plums .50 .23 Host canned strawberries 50 .2a Best canned raspberries 50 .23 Host canned apples 50 .25 Host canned apricots 50 .23 Best canned gooseberries 50 .25 Best canned grapes 50 .25 Best canned tomatoes 50 .25 .lolly. Best apple Jelly 50 .25 Best crab apple jolly : 50 .25 Best plum Jelly .' 50 .23 Best grapo Jelly 50 .25 Best currant Jolly '. 50 .25 Best cherry jolly 50 .23 Host gooaoborry Jolly .- 50 .25 Best chokecherry jolly , 50 .25 Picklos. Best sour cucumber 50 .25 Best sweet cucumber 50 .25 Hebt boot 50 .25 Dest green tomato 50 .25 Hc3t watermelon 50 .25 Host mixed pickles '. 50 .25 Best poach pi.-Ules .50 .25 Best tomat i catsup , .50 .25 - Special on bread, If any offered by mills. Needlework. Superintendent, MHS. LIPPINCOTT. lle.st piece eyelet embroidery 50 .25 Best piece French embroidery 50 .23 Best pleco punch work ....'. 50 ,25 Best pleco cross stitch 50 .25 Debt pleco hardnnger 50 .25 Best pleco colored embroidery 50 .25 Best ploce battenburg 50 .25 Bost pleco braid lace 50 .25 Best embroidered towel 50 .25 Best embroidered waist 50 .25 Bost embroidered pillow case .50 .25 Best embroidered corset cover 50 .25 Best embroidered apron '. .50 .25 Best tatting 50 .25 KBittiB. Best silk knit article 50 25. Best woolen knit article 50 .25 Best cotton knit article 50 .25 Best cotton or linen knit lace 50 .25 Best knit bedspread 50 .25 CrcheUff. Best silk crocheted article 50 .25 Best woolen crocheted article 50 .25 Best cotton crocheted article 50 .25 Best cotton or linen crocheted lace 50 .25 Best crocheted bodspread , 50 .25 Best pleco Irish crochet 50 .25 Bost crochoted bag 56 .25 Sofa Plllowi. Bost silk ploced 50 .25 Best hardangcr 50 .25 Best embroidered cotton, silk or wool 50 .25 Best novelty pillow .50 .25 Articles Mnde liy Ladles Over 60 Years of Age. MISS MOLME FERRIS, Superintendent. Best display ot Tatting and Crochet 75 .50 Best pleco eyelet embroidery 75 .50 Best pleco hardnngor 75 -50 Best pleco drawn work 75 .50 Best piece battenburg 75 .50 Best pioco tatting 75 .50 Bost crochoted nrtlclo 75 .50 Bost knit urtlcle 75 .50 Bost knit mtttons 75 .50 Bost knit stockings or loggings 75 .50 Best log cabin quilt 75 .M Oldest quilt, mado during oxhlbitor's lifetime ........ .75 ,50 Best handmado article made by lady over eighty 75 M Best fancy noodlowork by lady over eighty 75 ,9V Best French Embroidery 75 M (JIHLS HKPARTMKXT. MRS. M. T. WHITE, MRS MAX MIZER, Superintendents. Girls entering baking must bo under 1C. Best angel food cake 75 50 Best dark cake .'.-. ,'73 "5u Host light cake , ,' J75 fo Best cako by girl under 10 .' .'75 ' ' $ Best cako by girl under 12 73 '5o Best cako by girl under 14 75 5o Best two crust plo 50 !i:j Best ono crust plo ,59 ', Best plo by girl under 12 59 ,'"5 Best hand made garment ,co '.Ir, Best bread by girl under 1G I50 '25 Best Tatting 50 ,r Best machlno mado garment '.. .CO !2b Best pin cushion, hand mado 50 J5 Best pleco embroidery 50 ob Host crocheting . n- Bcst Hutched garment '.'.'.'.'.'.' .50 ,2b Best piece embroidery, Irl under 10 ,50 25 . Best dressed doll, girl under 14 50 !25 Best free hand sketch '50 o5 ART AXO LOAX KXHIl'liH MRS. HUMMEL, Supt. Institute wishes to have a loan exhibit of articles either old or rare or unusual In any way. Special care will be taken of "theso articles, and wo hopo to have a largo 'display. A promlum of $5.00 cash will bo paid to tho lady making tho larg est number of entries, including entries In the ladles' departments aud poultry department. FOITATIOXAL DKPAHTJIKXT. County Contest. GERTRUDE L. COON, Lcador. MRS. ALFRED McCALL, Supt. of General Work. MRS. W. II. THOMAS, 'Supt. of Girls' Club Work. H. C. HANSEN, Supt. of Boys' Club Work. Kntry Hay, Tuesday, Xo'iembcr IC. GENERAL DIRECTIONS. Each exhibit shall be marked with the name, ago, address, and school district number in the order given, of tho boy or girl entering tho, work. It shall also stato tho class and Lot for which tho work is entered. All work must have been done since the last Farmers' Institute. (JEXKHAL WOHK-CL.VSS A. (Open to any boy or girl In the county.) 1st. 2nd. Lot 1 Bost collection of hand work (four pieces mounted on card board) by any prlmnry pupil in graded school $ .50 .25 Lot 2 Same, by any pupil In rural school 50 .25 Lot 3 Best article ot manual training by nny pupil in graded school 50 .25 Lot 4 Same, by nny pupil of rural school 50 !25 Lot 5 Best -piece of sewing (hand work) by nny pupil In graded school 50 25 Lot C Same, by any pupil in rural school 50 ,2b Lot 7 Best plan of model farm, showing location of buildings, fields, etc 50 .25 Lot 8 Best collection of secdH, labeled 50 .25" Lot 9 Host composition on the "Repair and Keeping Up of Eartli Roads" 50 ' .23 Note: Got your information from talking with people (road over seers, parents, teachers), from bulletins, magazines, otc. Do not give the information gained in this way in the words of the persons to whom you have talked nor of tho articles you havo read. Express tho ideas you hac gained in your own language. Lot 10 Dest composition In booklet form with il lustrations, "How I Raised My Garden" .50 .25 Lot 11 Host display of vegetables, raised by boy or girl 50 .23 Lot 12 nest ten oars of yellow corn, raised by boy 50 .25 Lot 13 Best ten ears of white corn, raised by hoy 50 .25 Lot 14 Host twelvo potatoes, raised by boy 50 .25 Note: Girls who wish to mkae entries not listed here, see entries listed under Girls' Department. HOYS' riil'B WOHK-CLASS H. A Club Pin Will Ho Given to Each Hoy Making an Entry. 1st. 2nd. Lot 1 Dest ten ears of yellow corn $ .50 .25 Lot 2 Host ton cars white corn 50 .23 Lot 3 Best ten ears of other than yellow corn 50 .25 CLASS C. Lot 1 Best twelvo potatoes 50 .23 Lot 2 Largest potato 50 .23 CLASS D. Lot 1 Composition in booklet form, with illustra tions, "History ot My Acre of Corn" '0 .23 Lot 2 Composition in booklet form, with illustra tions, "History of My Garden" 50 .23 (JIHLS' CLUB WOHK. Each girl making a creditable entry will receive a Club Pin. CLASS F. 1st. 2nd. Lot 1 Best hand mado dusting cap $.50 .25 Lot 2 Best hand made sewing apron 50 .25 Lot 3 Best cross stitch towel 50 .25 Lot 4 Best hemstitching 50 .25 Lot 5 Best machine made corset cover 50 .25 Lot 6 Best buttonholes ;.- 50 .25 CLASS G. Lot 1 Best canned peaches 50 .25 Lot 2 Best canned gooseberries 50 .25 Lot 3 Best canned plums 50 .25 Lot 4 Best canned cherries 50 ,25 Lot 5 Best grape jelly 50 .25 Lot 6 Best apple Jelly ,.50 .25 Lot 7 Best plum Jelly 50 .25 CLASS H-(SpecIal). Lot 1 Best canned pears 50 .25 Lot 2 Beit canned grapes 50 .25 Lot 3 Best canned apples -.50 ,25 Lot-4 Best canned blue plums 50 .25 Lot 5 Best pickled cherries ,,50 .25 Lot 6 Best tame gooseberry jelly 50 .25 Lot 7 Best cranberry Jelly 50 25 CLASS J (Special). Club members under 10 years (associate members). 1st. 2nd. Lot 1 Best quilt patches 59 .25 Lot 2 Best hand made dusting cap 50 ,25 Lot 3 Best hand made sewing apron 60 .25 Lot 4 Best cross stitch towel 50 .25 Lot 5 Best hemstitching 50 .25 Lot 6 Best machine mado corset covor 50 ,2b Lot 7 Best Freach hemmed napkins ,50 .25 Lot 8 Best patching 50 .35 Lot 9 Bost mado petticoat 50 .25 Lot 10 Best made dress 50 ,25 Lot 11 Best made Kensington bag 50 '.X Lot 12 Best made spoon case 50 .25 SPECIAL PRENIUNS Bost crocheting by girl ander 16 years, $3,o flat Bost cake by girl under 16 years, Ono Chocolate Set Best bread by girl under 16 years, 3.oo Hat Best bread baked from Diamond, Lebanon or Rlverton flour, 1st, 2 sacks of flour; 2nd, 1 sack of flour. Each exhibitor can nlor far but one brand of flour. Open to aH but bakers ,;v .1 I d " W.WPiitttf-Wfcfd W fet SSftfcMfe fti vb wia'afltritittgljlgyfrQ $srwwfcawyTMffw f-- fy