The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 04, 1919, Image 4
tfc' TWr ' $ .r. iJ tv V r 7 iv T r it ?; ik.V.iii.u? is .. 1 TV"" t 7" KID' CLOUD, Kllliltij OJMJM Lr"',u uTv? t't-T" wk ia -, ''.; " '. t '.! K .i ( ' --. r r PRBMIUMs LIST RED CLOUD FARMERS' INSTITUTE - ' Deitiber 8fl2;jl919 u T. W. White Clarence Johnston D. C. Bell C. J. Piatt Frank Bcnrt Henry Johnson ', Ite. '5 ' BOARD OF DIRECTORS j H. Elllngcr, President f Fred Mmirer, Vico-Prcsident Henry GHham, Secretary ' J. W. -AhM, Treasurer Jo Crow ' ". . V F. W. Cowdcn J ' '. W. J. Lippincott . r Tom Swartz ' r-?9wa!Fl, .Steward t Frank Friable . . ' ','.: 4s..c swtton', ,. p ' H. H. CrowclJ , (,;1; 4 . iicnryvcviivy , , , LADIES AUXILIARY' ' " Mrs. Frank Frfshlc, President 5 'Mrs. F. 'E. Mnurcr, Vice-President; Mrs. Halbert Thomns, Secretary; M" D. II. Kaley, Mrs. G. W. Hummel, Mrs. W. H. Thomas, Mi's. Wm. Wolfe, Mrs. .Max Mixer, Miss Mollic Ferris, Mrs. A. E. Boles, Miss Minnie Christian, Mrs. B. W. Stewart. . , All entries close at 10:00 o'clock, December 9, 1919. All articles entered for competition must bo in place by 10:00 Dec. 9, 1919. All entries shall be made at the secretary's ofHco at the State Bank, except Woman's Department. Entry fees nie duo at time of entry. Picmium list as published will bo strictly adhered to. Public school, civic and Btock parade at 2:00 P. M., Friday, Dec. 12. Entries may be made at any time prior to the opening of the institute. 'PROGRAM Monday, December 8 , ,.,..... .Entry Day 71 -" W 0. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. No. 8. 2nd 3.00 2.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 No. 25. No. 20. No. 27. No. 28. No. 29. No. 30. 1.00 2.00. 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 Tuesday, December 9, 1 P. M .'.... .Judging Hogs Tuesday night 7:30 P. M. Program by Red Cloud high school and Rural schools Wednesday, 10 A. M. Students Judging Contest Wednesday, 1 P. M Judging Calf Club Calves and Pig Clug Pigs "Wednesday, 2 P. M Judging Cattle Wednesday -. Judging Farm Products Wednesday, 7:30 ". Music, R. C. H. S. Orchestra; H. M. Wells Wednesday, 8:30 Music, vocal; Prof. Fillcy Thursday, 10 A. M , Judging Horses and Poultry Thursday, 1 P. M J. M. Steward Dispersion. Sale Thursday, 6P.M .' Stockmens' Banquet Thursday, 8 P. M '.'. Calf Club Sale Friday, 2 P. M . . Civic, Stock and School Parade" HORSES CLASS A. A fee of 50c for each entry. Horse Exhibit at Bcssc Auditorium Ago of horses will be computed from January 1st of the year foaled. ' Joe Crow, Red Cloud, Superintendent - Howard Gramlich, Lincoln, Ncbr., Judge Lot 1 Draft. '. 1-1. B'est Stallion oyer 2 years $5.00 Best Stallion over 1 year and under 2 4.00 Maie or Gelding 4 years and over 3.00 Maio or Gelding 3 years and under 4 , 3.00 Mare or Gelding 2 years and under 3 3.00 Colt 1 year and .under 2 3.00 Colt G months and under 1 year 3.00 Best mare' and colt at side 3.00 Lot ,2 Roadster and Coach Same as Draft Lot 3 Jacks and Mules Same as Draft Lot 4 Best team.Shetland ponies 2.00 Best carriage team 3.00 Best single driver 3.00 Get of stallion, not less than 5 colts under 2 years old . . 5.00 Best team of farm horses to be shown on halter 3.00 Best team mules to be shown on halter 3.00 CATTLE CLASS B. Cattle exhibit at Bcssc Auditorium A fee of 50c for each entry C. B. Steward, Red Cloud, Superintendent Ashton Shallcnbcrger, Alma, Neb., Judge The date of computing the age of cattle shall bo from Sept. 1st in all classes except Junior clas.scs, which bhall be fiom January 1st. AMERICAN SHORTHORN BREEDERS ASSOCIATION arc offering two handsome ribbons for Champion Shorthorn Bull nnd Champion Shorthorn Cow. Also $25.00 cash for the Champion Bull. In addition to the above offer local bleeders aie putting up $15.00 cash for Champion Cow. Lot 1. Shorthorn and Polled Durhams 1st Bull 3 years old and over $3.00 Bull 2 years old and under 3 3.00 Senior yearling bull 3,00 Junior ycariing bull 3,00 Senior bull calf '. : , , , , 30 Junior bull calf 3,00 Cow 3 years old and over 3,00 Cow 2 years old and under 3I00 Senior ycariing heifer 3,00 Junior ycariing heifer '. 3,00 Senior heifer calf 3,00 Junior heifer calf 3,00 Best hoid, beef bioed, one bull and female 3.00 Get of she, i animals 3,00 Pioduce of dam, 2 animals 3.00 Calf hoid, bull and 2 heifers under one year, bied by ex- W&'tor .' 3.00 Sweepstakes bull Sweepstakes Cow -....-. Ribbon Lot 2. Herefords Lot 3. Angus Lot 4. Galloway ' Lot 5. Red Poll Lot G. Holstcin Lot 7. Jerseys Lot 8. Milking Shorthorns All of the Above Same as Shorthorns SWINE CLASS C. Swine Exhibit at Desse Auditorium A feo of 50c for each entry. No. 1. Ram Lamb under one year 4 . . t, 12.00 No. 2. Ram over one year ,...........,.,......., 2.00 1.00 No. 3. Ewe Lamb under one year . . . .' 2.00 1.00 No, 4. Ewe, over one year 2.00 1.00 No. 5. Pen 1 Ran 2 Ewes 3.00 2.00 No. 6. Sweepstakes, Ram , Ribbon No. 7. Sweepstakes, Ewe 1 Ribbon Lot 2. Shropshircs, same as Harftpshircs. POULTRY CLASS E. . ... Poultry Exhibit in Peterson Building , , uIno Stanscr and Ji -K. Butler, Red Cloud, Superintendent , II. M. Wells, Lincoln, Judge t Thcic will be two premiums. 1st $1.50 and -2nd 75c, on the best trio of all standard varieties of poultry. Trio consists'of one male and two females, t Entry fee 25c per trio. Regulation coops will be furnished by the institute. Entry blanks will bo mailed on application to the Superintendents of poultry. No charge for blanks, leg bands and feed. Any bird showing symptoms of disaase vbcn lecdvcd or during the ex hibition will be removed at once. All birds will be scored by the judge accouling to the American Standard of perfection. Sweepstake ribbon to "highest scoring trio of chickens. In computing for Swcopstakcs ribbon, white birds are handicapped 2 points; black U points nnd buff 1 'point over parti-colored. Lbt 2 Chonn Trio of Capons, any brcctt ..-...,. .v. . . $1.50 Lof. 3. . . Ducks, Gese, Turkeys Best pair, any breed .....'. Tl.50 Lot 4 uantams, Kaohtts aim rets cntcrcu tree FARM PRODUCTS Farm Products in Peterson Building ' Ben Pcgg, Superintendent W. R. Ward, Holdrcgc, Judge AH products must have been grown bv the exhibitor in the season of 1919. , Lot 1 Corn " .- 1st 2nd BcBflO ears of yellow corn-. ... , , $1.00, .$0.60 $0.75 0.75 No.. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1.' 2. 3. 4. 5. G. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. ,.50 50 50 No. 13. No. 14. N6T 15. No. 10. No. 17. No. 18. No. 19. No. 22. No. 23. No. 24. No. 25. No. 26. No. 27. No. 28. No. 29. No. 30. No. 31. .50 .50 .60 .50 .50 .50 .50 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. G. i 9. 10. 11. No. 12. No. 13. No. 14. No. 15. No. 1G. No. No. 17. 18. 2nd 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00, 2.00 Ribbon 'V PJ . . ;Kiiiii Date for computing ago of hogs shall bo Sept. 1st for senior classes and March 1st, for Junior Classes v Clurencc Johnston, Red Cloud, Superintendent" Floyd Briggs, Clay Center, Judge Lot 1 Poland Chinas. No. 32. No. 33. No. 34. No. 35. No. 36. No. 37. No. 38. No. 1. No. 2' No. 3. .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .59 .50 .60 .50 .60 .50 .50 .50 .50 .25 .2.T .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .60 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 Best 10 cars white coin . . .'. .'l.OO Best 10 cars red or bloody butcher corn 1.00 Best 10 cars of calico corn -.7. ...7.. 1.00 Best 10 ears of any color . ,-r LOO Best collection of corn 100 Best 10 cars yellow corn raised by boy under 16 yrs. old 1.00 Best 10 ears white corn raised by boy under 16 yrs. old 1.00 Best 10 cars-sweet corn "-00 Best 10 oars pop corn LOO Best peck of wheat I L00 Best peck oats -.... 1-00 Best peck -rye - 100 Best peck Kaffir com LOO Best peck 'cane seed , ..- "-00 Best peck millet seed .... : LOO Best peck early Ohio potatoes "-00 Best peck ofrany other variety 1.00 Best pcck.of sweet potatoes LOO No. 20., Best 12" onions No. 21. Best 12 turnips 0 Best 12 table beets , "" Best six parsnips j Best six carrots ' " Bcst3, mangel beets " Best citron !? Best watermelon j 9!; Best two pumpkins " Jinct- ! cnnnolios ..." " Best two cashaws Best plate apples Ben Davis Delicious Gano ......... Grimes Golden' Greenings l". 2x Northern spy "x Pippins i fO Wealthy ' 2" Wolf River - i Wine Sap, etc. " Best collection of tame grasses !" Best bale of wild hay J-" Best bale of alfalfa hay : ViVii' inn Best sample of not less than three 19 cuttings of alfalfa 1.00 Alfalfa seed ..-. ""00 Best sample of sedan grass hay "" nnn vnl nt Qn.lnn frrfioei ennri ...................... 1"U WEBSTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU JUNIOR PROJECTS Exhibit in Hesse Auuuonum Henry Fausch, County Ajicnt, Superintendent Howard Gramlich, Lincoln, Judge Hereford Calf Club r . .1 T) um ..! A niAAintiAn 9-u-y" ' "i t?,i riniwl Rtntr. Hank .'.'.'"Rod Cloud State Bank ot 11 ... rir Pint. The American Shoi thorn Breeders Association is putting up 50.00 and the Red Cloud State Bank $40.00 making a total of $90.00. Total of $30.00 on each of the 3 groups of nine calves in each group; Ribbon for Sweepstakes Heifers. No. 1. $10.00 No. 2. 8.00 No. 3. G.00 , No. 4. 4.00 N" County'SurVeyor7Geo. H. Overing offers a $1.00 prize to.the calf in each group weighing the most on the basis of a ton mile. County Agent, Fausch will give $5.00 to the member who has the best written storv of how he fed and cared for his calf. STUDENTS STOCK JUDGING CONTEST . Each High School is allowed to enter one team consisting of 3 members. Highest scoring team f nn nil fJ.UU second icam a nn Third team . 4 'XX rilKllUKL mwi miiiu - -, 9 Oft second ninnubt imuvuium --. inn All members of calf and pig clubs are eligible to compete in Individual contest with mcmbeivof judging teams. i.,.enB ,! Each contestant will be requited to place 4 hogs, 4 cattle, 4 hoiscs and 100 noints is perfect score. 60 points for Tracings and 40 points for reason. WOMAN'S DEPARTMENT No entry fees in this department. Entries close at 6:00 P. M. on Tuesday, Dec. 9, except baking, which mnv be enteied until noon Wednesday, Dec. 10. No entries may be removed until 4:00 P. M. Friday, Dec. 12. - Rules for Entries All articles must have been made by exhibitor. ,...., . Any article having leccivcd first premium at Former's Institute hereto fore cannot bo enteied for a premium. , , . , Any article entered in a display cannot ho entered for a single premium Articles entered for premiums may be sold by exhibitors but the officers' of the Institute will neither make sales nor collect money. Articles sold cannot ho removed from hall until close of Institute. , All articles entered for premiums must bo finished. Each bi cad exhibitor can enter but one brand of flour. ' In case of no competition, the first premium will be awarded socornl 3.00 $1.W I Best six cookies made from honey 50 nest six ginger cooxtcs ., uu Best six fruit cookies , , , , ..50 Best six oatmeal cookies .' .60 PIES Best fruit tfie t ,.50 Best pumpkin pie 50 Best mince pie , .50 Best any one crust pie .' 50 Best dried apples ' , 50 Best canhed meats .-. 50 Best canned soups' .; 50 PICKLES Best cucumber pickles 50 Bpst pickled cliorrics 60 Bpst pickled beets 50 Bpat mix,cI pickles : :....; t.50 . . . JELLY Best grapq jelly , i.50 Best anpfo jelly ,..., i ,", t.50 Best plum jelly , 50 Best cranberry jolly 50 Best gooseberry jelly ; . 50 Best Jam 4 50 MISCELLANEOUS . Best cottage cheese without cream and seasoning - . .50 Best home made soap 50 NEEDLEWORK ' Mrs. F. E. Maurcr and Mrs. A. E. Boles, Superintendents - y lat Best piece- of eyelet embroidery 50 Best French embroidery . . 50 Best pieco punch work t .50 Best piece cross sUtch 50 .vai iwu lluiUdilUL ...... rT. ......... . (UU TBcst piece battenburg . ", rviivf: 50 ucst picccbiaiu lace . ... t ....... . ": 50 Best 'embroidered towel 7. . 50 Best embroidered waist 50 Best embroidered pillow case -. ,t . . .: . .-i 50 Best tatting .T; 50 Best fancy sheet and pillow cases 50 Bcs.t made-over garment for children 76 Best made-over garment for ladies-. . . 75 xicsL claming ........................... 1. ...... ..... .uvi Best patched niticle 50 CROCHETING, Best silk crocheted article .....' 50 Best woolen crocheted article 50 Best cotton crocheted article 50 Best cotton or linen crocheted lace 50 Best crocheted bcd-spicad .50 Best Irish crochet 50 Best crocheted bag ."". 50 Best, cotton crocheted yoke , .50 Best crocheted centerpiece ' ',.50 KJN1TT1NU ' Best silk knit ai ticlc ; ,50 Best woolen knit sweater '. r. 50 Best woolen knib scai f 1 .' 50 Best woolen knit socks ; 50 - Best cotton .knit article k '.50 " nest cotton or linen lace ." uu Best knit bed-spread 50 Best woolen knit article 50 SOFA PILLOWS Best Hardangcr , . . .' '. 50 Best embroidered, cotton," silk or wool . v.50 Best novelty pillow '.50 ARTICLES MADE BY LADIES OVER SIXTY .YEARS OF AGE Miss Mollie Ferris, Superintendent s- 1st ,- Best display of tatting or crochet v. . . .75 - Best piece of eyelet embroidery 75 Best-piece of hardangcr -. .75 Best piece of drawn work '. . " .75 Best piece of battenburg ' 75 Best piece of tatting '. 75 Best crocheted article 75 Best hand-mndc Tug ." 75 Best knit or crocheted afghan 75 DCt Knit $CQiGl' it) Best knit or crocheted lace .' L 75 Best knit article .' ' 75 Best knit mittens ' 75 Best log cabin quilt ' 75 Best French embroidery 75 Best knit or crocheted slippers 75 Best knit or crocheted bedspread 75 Best fancy sheet and pillow cases ; 75 Best piece colored embroidery 75 Best hand-made towel 75 Best fancy apron . 75 Best sofa pillow V. 75 Best cotton pieced quilt 75 Best kepsington bag 75 Oldest quity made during exhibitor's lifetime 75 Best hand-made article made by lady over 80 years ...77.., 75 Best fancy ncedlcwoik by lady over 80 jears old ,,. . .-. .75 ' UIKLS' Ufct'AKTMfcJNT Mrs. W. H. Thomas and Mrs. Max Mtzer, Superintendents' . Girls entering this department must be under 18 years of age. Best biead from Amboy flour $2.00 cash $1.00 cash One sack of Frisbie's self rising pancake flour or one sack of Frisbie'a breakfast food will be given to each lady or. girl entering bread from Amboy Hour. . 1st Best butter $1.00 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 . .25 : .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 4 .25 .25 125, '.25 .25 .251 .25 1 .25 2nd .25 .25 .25 .25. .96 .25 .25 .25 .25' -- o .25. .25 .50' .50 .251 .25 t nk CO '.23 ..25 .25 -r .25 , .25. -Si .25 .26 "7.25 .25 25 - .25 " .25, .25 .25 .25 r.25 .25 .25 2nd .50 .50 '.50 50 -.50 ,.50 , .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 ..50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 ..50 !50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 2nd ! Best dark cake Best lieht cake Dcst light cake by girl under 10 years Best dalk cake by girl under 10 years Best light cake by girl .under 12 years Best daik cake by girl under 12 years Best light cake by jfirl under 14 years I ! I f I ltt I .50 .50 ,.50 .50 .50 .50 .50 Best daik cake by girl under 14 years , 50 No. No. No. TJo. No. 1, '4. 5. Blest boar 2 years, old and over V Best Hoar 1 year ojd and undcr2 . . .'. Jtjst ippar 6 months and under 1 year Pestkoar undcr."6 months' T . . ..j. . . . Best sow. 2 years old nnd over ! ( a MOV PH4 jvtuu wi-i.iini wtut t No, -6. JRcst sow 1 year And unilta 2 years ' No, n Best sdw8QioniJis nnd under t No. S, No. 9. No. 10, No, 11. No. 12. 1! .V Xear IMIM M ftt months , tttt i t i itl I t I lttt ' i. , 1-', I -( J3cst sow under 0 months . . Best sow nnd litter under 4 Best herd, boar and 2 sows Sweepstakes, boar Sweepstukes, sow Lot 2. -Duroo-Jerseys, Bbmc as Poland Chinas. Lot 3. Berkshire? same as Poland Chinas. " Lot 4. Chester Vhitc, same as Toland Chinas. Lot C. HampfihlrcsBajneas Poland Chinas. ' f SHEEP-CLASS D. Sheep ExhlWt in Bvssc Auditorium A fee of 50c for each entry. ' B. E. Eshclwan, Bed Ctond, Nebr., Superintendent Ine Stanter, Red.Cloud, Judge fit 1 ' IlanDshireii 1st 2ftd $2,00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1430 2.00 1.0Q 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 ,1.00 2.00 J.00 .. . ..Ribbon .....Ribbon Best one crust Die with meringue Best one crust pie by girl uder 12 years Best bread by gill under 18 years Best com breaf ov girl under i years Best bread by girl under 12 ycais ...'. Best sugar cookies . . . i , . Best six fruit cookies .....'..,. Best six maple nut cookias Best grnpo jelly Best apple jelly ....., Best crab apple jelly Best nlum lellv y. Best cranberry jellv BestrTfoosebero' jelly Best beet pickles . . . uest picKieci cnervies Best mixed pickles . . Best cucumber pickles Best canned pears i a i , i ;IV.Y, ......... .. VJyjsiT ' ; ! i t 50 .50 .50 .50 .50 J30 .60 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 50. .50 .50 .50 .60 .50 money. 8. The exhibits will be closed during the judging, but the judges will answer all questions after the judging is completed. A prize oi $o,uu win do pain to me may muiunj mu wikwi. uumuv i. entries, including entries in the ladies department and the poultry department. DISCRETIONARY AND LOAN-DEPARTMENT Thcjstitute wishes to have a loan exhibit of articles cUher old or rare or unusual in any. way. Special care will be' taken of these articles and we hope toTiiavc a large display. If yoa have any peedlework or cooking exhibits which would bo or inter est. buLwhlch would not be entered in any of the following department classes, they will b, entered in the Piscietionary Department nnd will be awarded premiums according to the decision of the judge. . M " COOKING DEPARTMENT Mrs. Wm. Wolfe. Superintendent , BREAD Snecials Offered by the Ambov and Riverton Milling 'Companieu Best biqad lim Amboy flour , .1st, $5.00va6h. Bcsthrcad f torn Amboy flour , . , . , .2nd, 48-lb. sack- of WHte Loaf Best bread from. Riverton flour , ., .W. $"190 cash. Best bread fiom Riverton flour 2nd. 48-lb. Facie Rirertprr, flour. One snek of Frisbie's Self Rising Pancnk" Tlour, or, Ono sack of Frisbio's Breakfast Food will bo given to each lady or(glrl entering bread from Amboy Flour. 1st .2nd Best graham bread , $ .50 f.25 y. . " -4. ".lw- r "?.; Best canned peaches "....-.?. 60 Best canned tomatoes Best canned corn Best canned beans .".... Best canned pens ...... Best canned raspberries Best cannert gooseberries Best canned chorries . . . Best canned apples Beat canned tcrapes .... Best canned strawberries Dried vegetables' any sort t t 1 tt I M H . I ttt V f llMMHMtllMIMIMI NEEDLEWORK , ! Ifft1 I t ) fltl ., f 9 t 1 t liCBw com DrCtin $ ou Best Bostop brown bread , t 50 'ie$v "ye breau ........(.................................. .ouv Best bran bread . .. ". .'. . . .50 ,- Best oatmeal bread ', . , .5Q; fiAKRS Best whit layer cakjo ... t . , .". V.r. . , .V. ....,..'...:... n.ot. nU lati.it itnlA ' V" ' ....................................... t ' - 1st nci licst xruit cflko t . i t ' .75 .75 .75 .75 25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .50 .50 .50 .60 Host ilnll plntlios. 4th prade Best, crocheted edge bath sets, 5th grade BesT soxrnrbacsi Gth crwlc. .. . . . ....... Best sample stitches, 7tl) grade uepi tciuiy pears, an gi-uno Best Ooll.jUght gowns, 9th grjade . . Best lafga'night gow'ns, 9th grade Best kimonas, Dth .grade Best middy, 9th grade , . . . . Best hemstitching . Best French hemming ..... Best white, embroidery ,.,.. Best crocheted yoke . , , Tlesfc crocheted lace Bett knitted socks ,.....',........ . ' Best knitted sweater , ,.,.... Best tatted article ' ' Best tatted trimming ? Best machineTnado corset. cover , ... Best machine made garment .j ......... Best hand-made garment .t.,. y. . . .". ,..? . Best made-over dress . . . l,llllilMI,l , I 1 9 V ' " J P lM lftttt HtllMHIMMIMM(MMMIt?l,MH v- r . 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