Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 25 August 1866 — Page 4
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IIIVK STOCK JIKIMKTUI'M.
DIVISION A-CLASSXII. 1. If one* /vr (icnrrttl
Stallion 4 year old A .»*. **i l10!1 2.1 nO" J® e^tulliou 3 yh» old Jt under
Stallion'2 yr? old A uteLr
Stnlliou 1 yr edd A un»ler
Stallion showins
-:A do
Brood Marc 4 yw
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e.iuo.* »V
nld A over,best.
Gclding-t yrs old A over. he?t '.
Sd do
t.lor4« best... .M do...
3 yrs old A
iyrs oid A under 3. bo.4t.
Villey i! yrs old A under
iia 5
I yr old A under
vMd 2
Sucking horsy colt. he.-i
Sucking mare colt, sMde
01,ASS No v'. :V.•
Jforars /or I.it] h' Hnrn?**
Stallion over* yrs old, best •M do
10
Stallion over 3 and under 4. bosf.«« tfddo... Pair of horses any age. best •M di Pair mures any age, beat 1" 2d do "r «l»elding3 yrs old A over, best f» 3d do yr* old A under 3, best. •d do. "Mare 3 yrs old it over. best *Jd do
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Filley 4 yrs old and under 3, best.. •id do..
Sucking horse colt. host j. -Mdo Sucking mure colt. best 2d do
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Vremiums to be awarded to the «n» mn\ ot the est gymetry. ami that iiioveswopt iinturally at a gpeed not excoeding'lO mile? an hour.
Trotting Stallion. Mare or Gelding, host 2d do 6 Pacing Stallion. Mare or Gelding. bout 1" 2d do ij Fastest and truest walking Maliion. Mare or Geldine *9 ilo. I' (•ailed Mare Geldujtf. bi-!t W-.
Fastest and truest rackingh"rs« or
CLASS No.."». Matrhrtl If'-rw.
Pair matched geMint«, best iv. 2,\ do 8 I'air nuitebed mures, best I» 2d do :J
CLA^S No. li
vi Montgomery County Pair and Premium List.^
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Hurtii-5 J\,i hrartf i/niM.
''air draft hordes any age. on trial. host Pair draft mares any u«c, on tnnl,
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Staiiion 4 yrs and o\ er. best 2d do. 1
CLASS No,
Stallion of any age, best £23 Mare or filley, beM J.*» Driving mare or gefding, best
DIVISION C-CLASS No. 1. Thoroughbred Cattle [Pedigree'to be produced.) Dull 3 yrs old and over, best $13 2d do id DullS years old and tinder 3, beat.. 2d do.. 0 Hull 1 yr old sad under 2, best 5 2d do 4 Sucking bull calf, bc.it 3 2d do Cow 3 yrs old^id over, bent 10 2d do 8 Heifer 2 yrs old and under 3, best.. 5 2d do.. 4 Heifer I yr old and under 2. best... 4 2d do. 3 Sucking heifer calf, best y'i/ii K- ^do ._i
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CLASS jN'p. 2. '•&) Cattle 0/ other Onuleg
Bull 3 yrs old and over, best $10 2d do Bull 2yrs old and under 3. best.... 2ddo*.* Bull 1 yrold and under 2, best.... 2ddo.*.« Sucking bull calf, best id do Cow 3 yrs old and over, best 2d do Heifer S yra old and under 3. bent.. 2d do.. Heifer 1 yr old and under 3. best... 2d do... Sucking heifer calf, best tfddo Pair work cattlo. judged according
ad
Failed boof. best 3d do Stoer2 yrs old and under 3, best. 2d do... »StoerI yr'oicl ®°d uuder2. btfM...
Herd 5 steers, beat..* 2d do.**
CLASS Xo. 3, Cattle-~-S\twpstakext
Bull of any age, best.. Cow of any age, best.*.
Xjist of .Prerairim.s to be -A-wtuvlod a tlic
[AIR OF THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL
T'i ftr hfhJ fm Itw (inninth wttr 'nnrfhnlsrt7/«*. f,i!ia,iu.
Monday, Tuesday, VYediu:,r.day, hurctltiy and Friday, September 2-1 th, 25th, 26th, 27th & 28th, 1866
DrVlSHlN D—CLASS SO. 1. S,
T^ inotudo Spanish 1'reneb Mv rino and
ThoiT OHHMI'S.and
Fi.ie Mool Inivk .vr idd best 2dd no woiilitA'el vr old. best
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Fatted slit»vp»d' iiny urude. best... Five lambs td any uradw. be^t
bu-hel nesbannook potatoes.be»t$v pencil blow 2
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Mailtlo piece, b«-t I Lngravin^ Iramotl. be.-^t Jt- neatcU 1 .Mirror
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DIVISION" E-OLASS S^i. I. 1 r-. Coop of chickens any kind, best...$3 2d do... 2 Pair of turkeys, beet 2
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vr old A under 2. l»et 2d do
inuscovite ducks, buit 2 pe:ttouls. 2 pobmd ducks, 2 wildgoese. 2 Cuin^a fowb, 1
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All buries exhibited in this class Are to be broken und driven in bar®ncss, except such are under hrce •'years old.
CLASS No. 3. Saddle ITorse*.
Collection of poultry. '.'-.
A LI HIC LT A EPA UTM NT. DIVISION JR*—CIJASS
litres of wheat, best ^1" 2d do corn, bottom land, best 10 2d do 5 a 1 2d do f* .*» timothy, best 5 ilax. *, barley. •*i ebivcr, 3 oaU. 3 rye, 3 I broom corn, best 3
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CLASS No. 4. tfhif irithw Jour minute:
Fastest and truost trotting bo»so«-r mar# FutO'tnri«l ttuest pacing huraoor
•. All competition in the above class to be confined to this county, and the awards to be made on the 1st ol January, 1^67, from Mvorn certificates ol
Mu-aMircment and yield.
CLASS
No.
2.
firtthuf C7i(f Sfrth of ]8C'». ,l3 bu-hel whiti. wheat, best $3 red wheat, }. whitocorn, }. yollowcotn. 3 is corn.ailyotberkind,best 3 s: oats, best 3 it 'k Vnu:kwheal 3 ft rye, 3
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barley.
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white sprout 2
•i *4 rupart 2 any other kind. 2 unions, white, 2 red. best 2' tomntoex, beef- tea k. best 2 tomatoes, any klud, best 2?i turnips, best 2 DOT. pumpkins. beM 2 Do*, squashes, best 2 Dor., cabbage, bcst.» 2 Do/., beet? best 1 Do*, cucumbers, b«jst 1 Do/., peppers, be-i 1 'i do*, watermelon*, best... *2' i» doz. muj-k melons, best 1 doz. cusbawH. best 1 doz. pie melons, best 1 Celery, best Salsify, best 1 Radishes, best
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.M«rc3 r.- i.l.l i"»i ovcr.\)i!it ifd do 4 fielding 2 yrs old and under 3. best -«i uo Filtey2 yrs and underS.^besi 4
-FUl»y *7r and tinker 2.^best 3
Sucking horse cult, best 3
Sucking mare Celt, best 3 2d do* 2
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Riding .*•
$70
DIVISION U—CLASS No. 1. Jitrks, Jntuctf and Mult't. Jack 3 yrs old and over, best $20 2d do ]."» Jack under 3 yrs. best ]u 1 2d do Jack showing best 5 colts 10 Jennet 3 yrs old and over, best lo 2d do Jennet under 3 yrs old, best 2d do 4 Pair work mules, hist to
DIVISION U—CLASS No. 1. Fruit. All to be raised by the persons making entry. »a bushel winter apples, best $3 fall aj)ples, best 3 varieties of winter apples, dest. .* 2 0 fall apples, best 2 Collection apples, all kinds, best... ik peck peaches, best yx quinces, best 2 ii pluui». best 2
Vddo $
Mule 3 yrs old and over, best 5 ^ddo 3 Mule under 3 yra old. boat 3 2d Sucking inule colt, best 3 2d do
CLASS No. 2.
Snwpstuken /or jack*, jennet* and mule.*. Jackany age. best $*JO 2d do J5 Jennet any age. beat lu 2d do Mule, best r, r- "s5ii
Siberian crab apples, best-. I
ii peurs, best
3 varieties of grapes, best 2 5 clusters of grapes, any kind, best.. 2 Collection ot grapes, b««t..... *J Collection iruitsof all kinds, be-t.. 0
"sun
CLASS No. 2. /7our/*.«.
Collection greoti house plants, best$3 Blooming flowers, all kinds, best collection 3 Roses, best collection 2 Dahlias. 3 Verbena#. Asters. Petunias, Balsams. *4 Immortals" Winter blooming plants, bestcol u.. Fuschi&s. best collection 2 lu we^k stock, best collection 1 Fru«U cut unwors, best basket Rounabouuet, bust int boquei. bust '^.2:
DIVISION H-CLASS No. 1. t'arming Implement*.
fctLrin wagon, boat 2.1 do 2-borse plow, best 5 2d do 3 1-borsc plow, best 3 2d do 3 Sub-soil plow, bost 3 2d do 2 Cultivator, best 3 Harrow, best, 3 Straw cutter, best 3 Horse ruke, best 3 Roller, best 3 Cross seed sow er, best
dot. boos, beat Hand rake, beet J'otmoodi«gor, bunt Mall and 5 luts, bunt doz. uxo hoi voii, be?it
Maple
Oil paintini?ou wootl best spoeitnen Pressing burejiu, bct Uurcau.any other kind, bust Pi nine ruble, bcM HreaktXst iblo, best Hcdstead. he«t4. Wtishstand. be»t Fancy chairs, host Kockini: ebair. best Display ol cooper ware, bo.«t I £plit bnsketH, best I Wo»den pump, best
Vddo S
rine \v.xd buck lamb, bust 5 Fine wool ewe lamb, best .» Li»ng \rool buck. b*.»t 2d do r. Ijoiiu wool iMve.be-'t e* 2d do 5 i.»n? wool bucklntub. be^t 5 owe 5 Stuithdown buck. but
do.. .-
Churn, bost Turninjr, best spwitnen Dee hive, best
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Soiitbdowti ewe. bk\*t 2d do Southdown buck leinb, best 5
don. split bottom chillis, bewt.
llorsp »h Loir ebni Fifth eh: ('hopping
CLASS So. 2.^1_ S:cinf. ,7-4^
Manure fork.best
•oar 1 old and over, bet $10 2d do ]{r«Md sow 1 yrtdd and over. best.. 10 2ddg.. S«»w and pigs, be^t 10 1'en of hcjrs, beat Moar 0 ino's obi under 1 yr. best.. A 2d do.- 4 P»oar under montlu old. best 3 2d do 2* Sow mo*s old & under 1 sr, best.. .1 2d do* 4 Sow under 0 uiouths old. best 3 2d do*
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1-horse plow, home made. best...... .* 2d do 4
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Ccfithh/s,
Castinjrs, best varietv....' Tinware, best varietv.... Copoerware, be.-t variety. t^H,kin^.tuve. best Parlor stove, best Farm Dell, best
Reese, 2
CLASS No. I. Muhiu.m.
Sorghum mill, best 3 Doilcr tor making syrup A sugar best liaiid enttinif box, be.-t 2 ClAver huller, best .* Com Sheller, best 2 Reaper and mower combined, best 1" Mower. l»e-t ii Thresher and seperator. best lo 2d do Portable steam engine, lest I" Seed serene, best I Spinning wheel, host 1 Morse pitchfork. b»^t. 1 Sausage «tutrer. best 1 (•rain drill, best.* Corn planter, horse, best Drag saw best 3 1 Hand loom, best 3 Irnitting machine. be:'t.......
No. 1.
Atfi'tculhtral J^rodwh*:
('LASS NO. ij»'iifhrr Wurl.
Carriage harness, double, best.. Carriagr harness, single, hot. Wagon harness, best Plow gears, best (rents saddle, best Ladies saddle, best.... I Riding bridle, best I Dliml bridle, best
Cents fine boots, best pair....... (icnts coare boots, bent pair Ladies slinoers. best '. Ladiei} balmorals, best Trunk, best Vjitise, best
3
,»3 timothy seed, best 3 k.'i V,' flax se^il, vS tV honttny ooru, clover seed. 3 any variety of wheat, bu*t 3 blue cras^seed,,h«jst.. of leaf tobucco, best....
I)OBU*lic MtlUUt.trfir
10 yards limine), best fid-do..
3 111 yards jeans, best... .3 I 2d do 10 yard# woolen carpel, best... ,2d do 10 yard* rag c.trpct, best 2d do 10 yards Ilax linen, beat 2d do 10 yards tow linen, best 2d do
Double coverlet, woolen, best
All tho above to be of home manufacture cxeept the collection of wooloil goods from factory.
$50
MISCELLANEOUS JJKPARTMEXT
DIVISION K—CLASS NO 1 Designs.
Design for farm bouse, best $0 Design for stable, best Design lbr barn, best*-.
Design for cow house, best i)e»igu for cottage, best.. Design garden kitchen A flower beta 2
CLASS NO.
Dentestry, beste\\hiuitiou.•••*••...
3
Corn planter, (horse power), best 5 Ur«in drill, best 5 Wboat fan, host 5 Cider mill, best*. Singlo shovel plow, best Double shovel plow, best 3 Three shovel plow, best 3 Crain cradlo, best 2
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MKCIIAXICAL BKPARTMKXT.
DIVISION [-CLASS No. 1. Wood Work.
2-horse carriage, best $1." 2d do HJ Buggy, falling top, best.. W 2d do Buggy.open top, host.... 2d do 4 Rockaway. best 2d do 4 Light 2-horse spring wagon, best.. 8 2d do.. Light 2-horse spring wagon, host.. 5 3d do.. 4 Pair window blinds, be^t 3 Panel door, best 3
$M do.*** 2
...$15 .... 1ft
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HIOIASAIM. BO^T
CLA.sri NO. 5
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CLASS No. Jnm \V„rk
Jellies, made by I exhibitor, best col$«"»
Preserves, v-
1' ruit butter,
best pair
Viekels.
best e, best 1
,1 am.
dozen hoes, best, dot. hoes, home made, best 2 Mattoek best... As^ortment'cdtfe tools, best 3 Assortment'cutlery, best 2 Assortment tire arms. best..'. 2-ho»*e plow, home made, best .... 2d do
be
Marmalade, best... Small fruits in alcohol Tomato catsup, bet Native K^ape ine, .be Currant wine, best ... Rhubarb wine, best... Cordials, be«?t Apple cider, best N\ heat bre id, made by
under 10, best I oat
Sugar Creek. Franklin .....: ...
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do
Single coverlet, woolen, best. 2d do doz, towels, best 2d do White bed spread, best Lamp mat, best Knit luce, best specimen* Woolen stockings, best pair
4
socks, gloves. mittens,
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Foot mat, best pound woolen yarn, best
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sowing thread, best
1
Thread hose best
Cauliflower, best.. Rhubarb, best Vegetable ogirs. best Peck white beans, dried, best Peck lima beans, best Carrots, best Chickory. best i't bushel yams, best Collection of vegetables, best a 2d do 4
2.
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Painting, Drannng, \c.
Landscape in oil (original) best..$5 Fruit painting in oil 2 Animal painting in oil 2 Bird painting in oil 2 Floworpainting in oil 2 Pen drawing, best specimen 2 Sign painting.
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I rinting, best assorted .pec mens.. i,
rnvon drawing, best ?»peeiiucn
Full length figures, oil, best spoci.j
*Vf CLASS NO. 3. Xeedlc and Faney B'orA*, &c Embroidery, host specimen $3 Ornamental needle work, best speci, 3 Patchwork quilt, best Silk quilt, best White quilt, best 5 Fancy quilt, best. 5 Counterpane, knit, best 0 Ottoman oover, best I Table cover, best 1 Fancy chair cover, best .,1 Chairtiily, host Ladies.-aoque.best I Child'ssacquo, best 1 Mantilla, best 2 Shirt, best made 2 Head dress, best I Silk bonnet, best 3 Velvet bonnot, best 3 Ladies bonnet, any other kind, best 3 Calico dress, best made 2 Silk dress, best made 3 Artificial flowers, wax. best 1 paper best 1 any other kind.*. 1 Ornamental bead work, best. •.»»... 2 hair work by hand best 3 hhell work, best 5 stone work, best 5
Rather work. best.... leather work, best 2 rsterd work host ... 2 seed work, best 2
Fancy work basket, best 1 Lace collar, best :. I Head collar, best 1 Embossed skirl,best 3 Sewing, by a girl under 12, best .. 2 Coat, by lady, best made 3 Vest, by a lady, best made 2 Pants, by a lady, best made. —2 Transfer work, best specimen 2 Crochet work, best specimen 2 Milliner's work, best case .r Hair jewelry, best.... 3 .Vitelline needle work,best 3
.WEEKLY REVIEW liA WTOllDS VI LI K, INDIANA. SATURDAY, AUUUST 23,
SOCIETY,
W. All owners of ptack.
snllon.
0UH|Y,'Any
Sorehuin molusses. bcl uallon 2. ?a bushel dried apples, be^t... .. I Ham cured, best specimen 1 Heof cured be^t. specimen I Wheat bread, milk or suit risi iu. homemade. hostlut. 1 Wheat bread, yunst risiuir, bestb.nf (^orn bread, home made, best liml I l^ake. home made, hest sample. "ihtbilor, be«t roU 'i ISread.
young lady
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No. 3. Iron, ^:c.
CLAS
Corn bread, made by under h\, best loaf Cake, any kind, made by' a youn lady umlei-.H». b»st s. .3. ..
All articles in the five foreg« classes of this Division must be the production of those by bom they are onien'd otherwise., they will receive no premium. •../
CLASS NO. Sntuinv*.
Coat, mndc by
Doring machine, best S I Meat cutter, best 1 Shingle miehine. best....'. 3 5?2b' Sewinjf machine, best
I»«MII.
be.-t..
est, niinle bv gent. l»'-t Pants, mail" by en:. b»-w| Pouilftones orcut marble Vo« Potter's ware, best display do/, brooms. be»t Cii'Cof Jewelry, lies! Corn starch, best Hard soap home made, best Stuffed bird-. bo»t eo!
Ice I ion
Stuft'eil animals, best eol'e 40 pounds buckwheat Hour. Wheat Hour, best b.u rel.
I an, LAJS^ NO. .... 'Dixrftiionnnt. I All articles not enumerated In the 3 above 1 it will be included in this 3 eiass. und preuiiuuis awarded at the «i liscretion of the executive conimitteo.
Y. Threshing Match. jf'.i.J For the thresher and separator doing the bust work within ten minutes, ludged nceoruiiig t" spce»l quality.
I and quantity .. s?13 «.m 10
Kquoslrlan Mutches.
a On Wednesday the following prcmi uins will be awarded to 2 male equestrian from 2 following townships:
RVNILW,
WallUlt. ....... CUrk
Y."
DAYS OF EXHIBITION.
,t be entered on tho Secretary's 1
oro
they will be admitted
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n,AS8 NO. I. Table Comfort*.
Five pounds butter, best ?2 5 cheese, best 2 5 honey, in comb. best.. 2 5 honey, strained, best.. 2 't innplo sugar, best 2 5 ''. s)rghuin sugar, best.. 2
County Fair—Tickets of Admission. Drugs and Medicines.
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2n. 'I iekets of mhms^ion will be as iollo\v: Tickets of iidmi«sion \family) Simile jiiliuissH" Children under J"» years of ajroi.. .^ ,1 ..... iior.'oaml rider v. llorsoand i. 'IVMO.burstbu^u.v widens and eairia^O.s 21, No person chall be permuted to iuterieve the judges while exiuuiiun* iheirfltoek orartieb-: otherwise} no attention will be paid to smdt nmni»H or articles.
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from udjoiuinir coun
ties, ure invited to attend .Inu oouuiuj Fair, exhibit mid compete tor premiums. 2:t. exhibitor wealimr the judges ctnlenipiu-
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shall nut oiilyforleil Ins premiuui, should
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be awarded to bmi. but shall bereatier be excluded a* competitor Iroin the bair tlroumls, 24, Ten pcreenU witl.be* deducted oiinll premiums
iiiif.tho expenstw in Itifl, arc not sufficient to pay tUe.j. balance «t the premiums in iult, iliey will be v*»H •Hired.--2."». All PreminmsunelHiin,ed by,the Utof April eusuiii^-, alter any annual Kuarol Ibi? Sociuly, shall hu-*i torlcited to t4ie Sooictv. 2*1. Vmmit'iecs iVill hoiippoiuled on the "round-, on the days of the Kair. by the Ibianl ot Directors.
JOiLN ULAIIt. President.
A.
Canm'i!. /•nuts,
W,
LI:MMOS'. Secretary.
Hardwareaad Agncullurul Iuiplemunts
EXHIBIT DAYS,
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bc?t tr-
ich ot
C(»al Creek Wayne ... I Hi pie
Hrown
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CLASS NO. li.
On rhursday te the folio ,\ ships: MadlSAn. v...
a.ill' sn
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ADMITTANCE
free to every body who wishes'to nVriil tbem«elves of the opportunity of seeing the sight. Mhclf IViyibv.'iro in iibiitMluno**, Iron. Hprinjj*,
jNtevl. (i!la*M, AXIPK,
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'1 lie ladies of each township will ColuueiO \ntb eaeb other only, on Wednesday and Thursday, to show who is to be declared champion of each township by taking the tive dollar premium and if one lady alone presents herself from any township, (in which onao thm eivu bo n.. trial.) she will not. be entitled to the premium. but wit! bo admitted ns a champion to the Grand "Fqucslrlait Tournament 0,\ ritlDAV, iletweeii'tHe champions of the several towuship'S, at.which tho following premiums will be awarded: Champion Kquestnennev4io^t $12 2d do 10
3d do ..
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No lad.v will be pcnuitted to take a ohancc
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this trial unless she has pre
sented herself previously in the township contests.
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within tho enclosure. On the entry of articles, cards will be furnished, showing the Department. Class and Number, as entered at the ofliee. which will be attached to tho article to be exhibited. No article having boon entered shall be retuovod from the enclosure without tho permission of the Executive Committee until the Funis closed. 5. No oxhibitor shall be|pcrmitted to examine the Secretary's books during the Fair. 0. No person's name shall on the entrance ticket. 7. No article can bo entered fur more than ono premium, except
$5o
ID. Ample arrangement* will be made in the way of pens, feed and bedding for stock, but exhibitors will be required to pay at fiurratesfor nil the grain, bay ami meal used by theiu
SIIOVCIK, HOC#)
ICIIUCH, MIINIH'O, IMOWH, ARC. DOUUN COM
l*lntiter mid ('iiltivuior, lliickeyf Riutpci* stud
Ztawev* with dropping altnc'imcnt. Improved
ulilmi-d Itluwr, Woml's
\VOMP» ILLIITN'R.
HHF ICAKKIT,
WAlso Agents for a great many difierent varieties of Machinery and Slump Jacks. We have splendid assortmerifof Table and Pocket. Cutlery, Plato and Rrittania Spoons, a fine assortment of Tea-Trays
and'NVindow Cornice.
Divisions B, C, 1) A Wednesday. A, F, it 1 Thursday,
.t .Friday.
All persons aro hereby notified that, their cutrie9 mustconform to (he con* ditions of the premium list—that no additional rings will be opened in stock to accommodate any one. but that all must conform to thc-list. and not expect tho lidk to be altered to suit them.
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Rules and Regulations. 1. F.ach porson who is. or shall hereafter become a member of thi Society, by tho payment of $2,i:uannually, on or before the first day of t.be Fair, wilt bo entitled to a badge which will admit himself and all females of his family, and all males under 13 ycurs of ago. within the enclosed grounds on the days of the Fair. 2. No premiums will be granted on any article, of which the person who enters the game is not either the owner, agent, manufacturer or producer. 3. Monday and Tuesday will be devoted to entering and arranging articles offered for exhibition. Hut no I article will bo recoived after 0 o'clock P- M.. on Tuesday, unless in case of unavoidable delay, and (hen tho Bonrd miiyadmitat their discretion, 4. Artiolos intended for cxhibiti
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Letter 3 Photographs, best.... 2 Ambrotypes, best 2 Daguerreotypes, best 2 Sun pictures, any other kind. best.. 2 Sun pictures, best collection...»••. 5 Dentestry, host exhibition Printing, best assorted sp« Crayon drawing, best specimen Monochromatic painting, best speci. 2 Mt&tor coloring, best specimen^ 2 Portrait paiuting.oil, best specimen
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We paid (Jreenbncks for «»ur goods and can sell them as cheap as those who paid cash. Cive us a call. Recollect. Admittance free,
CANINE & CRECrfL
•", 7 Sign of the Big Pad-lock.
Mavl2M». 1 -. No.2, Empire Block.
Clothing House.
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Eagle Clothing Store.
JUST .RECEIVED _A.T L. & M. DESSAUER, -.A.
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sweepstakes. H, All articles, Ac,, must posses more than crdiuary merit otherwise no premium Will be awarded. 9. All animals of the horwe and cow kiud will be exhibited and examined in the order in which thdy ure placed on the list of premiums, I 10. Owuorsof animals entered, who are not ready for exhibition at the regular time, will bo e.vcludodlfroin competition. 11. During tbe examination of stock no persons, except those who have I charge of the stock, judges and officers attending to their duties, will under any prctouse or excuse he admitted vithin tho ring. 12, Noanifaat iliull bo permitted to I occupy any stall belonging to the Society, unlessit be entered on the books xif the Secretary forcxhibitipn. 13, All awarding committee* are to make report to the Secretary as soon as they have finished their labors, at any time prior lo 1 o'clock P. M.. on .Fridbsr. 14. When any member of a committee shall be a competitor for any pretniuiu coming under his award, his place on the couuniUce shall be supplied by the Board of Directors, 13. Alt stock, and every article ento red for exhibition, shall he under the contrel of the Hoard of Directors, 10. Budges of membership andiickI etsof admission can be procuroft at't
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Ma^nificcnt
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Hcady-iHade Clothing
On sv.iiJfWMi wj:.tte.
touml iit, tins UQuae.
CALL AND SEE}. Before Purchasing lilsewhere.
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Paper.
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tho Fair Crounds on thodaysof tho QOHM PC WALL PAPEIt ami NVi Fain orof tho Treasurer in Crawfords- OUUW JLJvy 1 JL O dow Hangings at froin 1"» ille, at auy time previous to the Fair. 17. No percontuni will be charged for the entry of stock or articles, iw. A strong aud ctlicient police will be on tho ground day and night.
cents to por bolt, iufd opened at the Fancy Ba* zanraml Rook Store of
JAMES PATTERSON.
feb'-N'Ofl. [n ci on]
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TOBACCO.
splendid quality of Virginia Cavendish Chewii Tobacco mst received and forsule by dccllf. LLL A BROTHER,
,ea (L Tin h!
I opened (me (l ortmc-nt
Drugs,.
Oils,
1
THE rfgAMVlOTH
II
Toilet & Fancy
A I
OF
bugar, Coffee,
and Tea,
Furniture and Coffins.
1800.
'^^^PaintSi,
CliemicalB,
Dye Stuffs,
1 1 1
S
Cigars & Tobacco,
1 1 1 I N 1 A I
hav
sf.,(.k ol tlu
con^t intly on hand 011 ilit of
4
11 at it lowi
A E I E
lOV'UF.I, and itoors »bt)\
I llll-M lilitv
GREGG'S
CANiNS
1SOOK
E If 1' III1 Ii l.OCIi,
CRAWFORDSViLLK,
TO IS W,
.VO If
A
W. Robertson & Co.,
Whidc-ale and Retail Miiniifaci urcrs of
N I E
Under Mr ('h llaiiil Ifirll, Wushinylon Klrril. Orncfitrthi'!lli•, linliaii'i.
invite., iiUoutiun to thuir Ini_'i' 5ti»!k ill'.
HOME-MADE WORK!
and their facilities for supplying ths trade ami all others who favor them with a call.
D?OOFFINS
•j. of all kinds fnrnihed on short notice,
WITH OR
wiTiiorv a uea
NOAH S. JOSLIW,
(Successor to Joslin »t Recui.)
call the especial attention of the public generally io the large and most perfect stock of STOVJ2S and T/.VII'.IIIMl now on hands, I he best and greatest variety of
OOOKZIISrGSTOYES,
evcroflered in the Crawfordsville market, and Warranted. to givesatisfaotion, AllaituK ol "#t
Assort moii11 'Oiiji/j I.IIIV-'IIL
I manufactured iu worktttii
¥i
OIF1
manufactured in workmanlike style and from the best tin-plate in use. u,*^l
Sorlntm M'ans always on hand.
I#
will tind it'to'their interest, when in thing in our line, to give us goods at wholesale, for cash the lowest living figitn
HKl'A III LYd, ROOFIXG, .f done nromptly and on fair terms, ('ash paid for Copper. old Iron. Rags, Mutter, Feathers, Ac.
110
Kvory .'trtiitlu in the iotlnriL lit)!'
Remember JOSLLN'S, No. 5, Commercial Block, tireen street, Crawfordsville, it^Vfiina^Vrficlt.J
Groceries,- -Wholesale.
O O
I tt'v:,
V»t ,W'j
I W *-i
111
P. R. SIMPSON'S.
(\u..iiu.iurucii...r'.
POWDER & MATCHES
Books and Stationery. Dry Goods.
I.-I:A VH YOLT
hhai
N
Xhiw^t.or\':
slifiiiMy niodifled to suit ihe
Time, Place and Occasion:
Vor the information r»f the public, wo would say tit at the sign referred to is thai of the '"COV.NKK UO»K STOKK, (vou can sec it Jrom either Creen or erii'-n streets.) and theyuunguiau who stoppod b* tia\eler was John R. Unbinpoii, Jr.. wbo ha« been 111 the slabli^hiueul a yenr.- ort^buiuc well posted in
business, knew' what he was 1
twoJlt
IHI
Urt'un Ftroift Lvnn A Son. T. W. l'KV .1 CO
FTItM
iraoa1 pa-yr
I N I).
Paints, Oils, Dyostnlfrt,
Porruinery. Fa no A vt iolos
jk
Puro Wim's anil Brandies,
For ^ledioal Purposes.:
Patent Medicines, Also, Lamps. Classware. Letter. Cap, and Note Paper. Pens. Pencils, and Ink.
5* S (I SI II* TIO.V8 Carefully prepared and promptly attended to. NVc respectfully sidicjtpatronage m»m the public in general. r'''',.."!j{Jan2u,iitj.
I fear the youth who bravely bore The Excelsior flag iu days.of yore. .*• I'he "Corner Book Store" bad not'found
(Oinos)
Stoves and Tinware. Call al the Sign of tho
III nscs-'
TEA-POT!
Of hf-inlght now be Hinging round— -COOD NEWS!"
The reason we have fortius belief is. that if be had found the "Corner'' he would have bought, so many entertaining Rooks that ho would never have undertaken that journey, but have stayed at home and made a quiet eitiy.en.
Our lierolives, and lives this day,
Vj
AS
king about v. hen he
told the if'-ntleipati with the b:\ni\or to stop, li you iloUbt. call and ii^k bim^Qfm ^T
And now he stands within thedoor. Where goods are found from wall to floor And with a smile and wink ol eye. He says in accents clear and high.
At break of day, towards the brook. Him way a thirsty farmer took lie heard a voice of wild despair Ringclcarly through the morning air—
A traveler, by the faithful bound, All buried in New Coods wa*found: Still in his hands,asin a vice, Thiit banner with that strange device:
At "No. :L
r. tKiamk tf #.s fj bs Sj n,
an ,i
WFO
is
1
:a,
He p.issed where hangs the sign rhead: -yi
•-•*'Nofarthcrgo,M a young man -aid ."Vou II find 110 better far or wide"— •^And loud that vaxc-horn Voice replied:^
(iOOl) N HW.iS!"'
•s' .li''*-"'
l«*ot I
l"
If you'd like to know I'll tell you the way His mind was full and his henrt wns warm. And he was only singing amid tho storm,
"CiOOD NEWS!"
lie was rescued from his perilous condition, went in his way rejoicing ami gladened his family and friemls with a bountiful supply of Rooks,
Stationery.
Toys, Notions, itc., which he hu-d bought at the place where you get cheap goods and the right, change back.
And now with gouds in his arms and hands, A Coods on his back, in goods he stands— And costing but a very few lip-—
The well known sound comos from bis lip-.
"GOOD NKWSP
It nui) be .v,d that the youth above menf toned w-fis employed to blow for FOOTE (ML, but you can be convinced of your mistake if you will call and pee the best assorted and most complete stock of goods in our line ever brought to the city, and at prices to suit the times.
RSK
The youth forgot to say that we keep a ben oral .VeWR Depot, where you can find a full supply ol MAOA/I.NKS and Literary Papm. ?,v
Also have fur sale the "Wilcox A: bibbs Sowing Ma* chine," which we uiviLc you tocall and see. Any goods not on hands promptly ordered.
Thankful for past favors we would respectfully ask you ALL tocall. March 31,L.
^O.UNDPtYi*]
IS LAI It, bYMi & CO.,
Have now in operation a Foundry and ,Machine Shop in thu place.aud would inviteal) interested in
Maehinon of Anv Kind
approved pruiueo, at to give them a call. They are making all kinds of eastings, such as
MILL Grtt-A-ttTJSrG-
of every description.
?.Jlcplaeii)g
VJ
VA
The Guides of niuht were falling last. As through a We.»:tcrn City passed A youth, who bore, 'mid snow and ico.'M A banner with this strange device
i, /•:.
A*
i.
j**
WASSON andELLMORE
INU biiight out the entire stock of \S M. Alj.ln A Duo,, would cespcetfully uivitu.lbe pub-
HAN
HiOOI) NEWS!"
lie to
The news was that L. A. FOOTK .VCO. had iust received a large lot ot New Coeds, milking their stock fuller and more cnuiplclu than it hnd ever l»e:»n, and the host stock 111 their line ever 111 flic city of Crawd-\ ille,
Call autl Examine
AND LEARN PRICES.
W*. keep any and every thing usnall touml in a
DRY GOODS HOUSE,
KIC
5
•r SEE NEW (iOODS!'".
He saw Hible«. Teslaments. Prn:tnr lbn and Hymn Rooksfor all denominations. Albums. Histone.s. Novels. Music Books, a great stook of mtsccllaneous Rooks, all the school Books in use in common Schools, College Text- Books. Blank and Meinoran- I dum Books. Picture*, all Forts, kinds and s17.es,Pic- I 1 turo Frames, Moldings, Paper of every Bite and kind.
Wall and Window Paper, NVindow Shade*, Cords, Tassels Envelopes, Slntes. Pencils. Ink, Pons, Toys in great variety, and Kotions of all kinds. Infnet. if you were to ask him he would not be able to enumcrtOe the half that ho did see. Nor did lie forgot to 1 inquire the price*, which, hcitig^ lower than ho antieipated, and finding many things be wanted be bought quite a large quant ity, which led to the fob lowing resiilts:
can be found elsewhe
IJST IT-IE WJEST
Ladies' & Childrens? Dress Goods,
Style, Grade and Color.
Dross Trimmings, Ilihbons, Silks, Flow
IJUCCS,
TII
ers,
"COOl) FAVS!"
The fjinncr was astonished for ho could see no one. and so he brought out his dogs for ti hunt, ami had the mystery explained asfollows:
'•COOD XKWF
Crape, &e.
1
The fact, is that he had got too many articles for his moncv and was not able to "tote" them home, uud so got into the above unfortunate prcdicameut.
(lents AVare
OUR STOCK is FULL.
Cassimeres, Cloths, &c.,
and in lct every thing iu our line will correspond with any house inthecitv
Bleat!ft .Hattc Clothing,
We have in store a splendid stock «d* -.
for men ami boys. Also,
Hats, Caps, Roofs & Shoos,
FOR THE MIL LI OX.
Omni', vi'ryli.il5', iir.J 'j\ im\HI' our shu'k. \^'c tir^: rcnoivim new (loads every ilav by ICXBIICSM. IIDNIO VVASSO.N. ftbll'liii. ('. W.Sl.LMOIU:.
Boots and Shoes.
BOSTON
Boot and Stioe
STORE.
Fellow-Citizens Ladies and Gentleman Boys, Misses, Children and the^-cst ol' Mankind to all whom we would make an appeal, not only for
5.vqur
A. FOOTE A CO.
Machinery.
own, bul for "the
{^health, comfort, and prosperity.
TP Xi?
0
P" l'
rhoj
•Vi
I I I 1 O S I I
US
Stove Platen.
They uro prepiireil to repnir "'vV 'i
Tuliular Boilers, Steam Engines, Thnish-,r iugMachines, llcajicrn, Mowers, Drag •—Saws, and to mako and -fit. up
Brass Castings, and 131aekt?"t.^
:'sw smithing of every don. All' ft ",1 work doneliy, i, them is
Warranted to
I'terfonn as represented.
A#.i.i for Shop on Green Street, near Depot.
Cash Paid fur Ohl Iron, Co/i/n if- Hraxs.
1 iini 15Ai lil,\IIt.LVI.i .l Co.
8w 1 *ftok.orBootii
rC?
and'SUoeK*
I 11 of (Jiiskill A aiune iuid: having refitted and ciilaiged the room tor an expensive business, we shall
REPLENISH OUR STOCK I
with nothing but the
I O O I S
t.. III! liail ill tlio ciiuniryV nuJ when nut fnuml miniulaetured, shall have them made to our notion. 11,i\ ing been engaged in tho business somo
14 Years in This Place,
Lwu feel fully satisfied that wo
the
iim.vm
uf the pulilie in this line of business. It will
no
l)f
our intention to e.niipete in cheap shun work, or inteiiiir un.l unwiurnntiilile goods but will
HE BEST & MOST DURABLE-
in work will be
All impcrfecti
Repaired Free of Charge.
Grafe
Sorghum Mills, Furnace Fronts, Bars, Sugar Keulos, Ovens. Dog WMIrons, Making Pntterns for and
•0» K#f 1 "i\£
yf
are prepared to i.ike
IUIV
kind of
IIOMIC-MAUE WORK TO ORDER,
and none but tho best of workmen, and the best of stock employed. Let it be understood, that we shall not attempt, by misrepresentation, to establish a trade but by keeping the best goods, and selling them as cheap us thi cheapest. NVhon we cannot sucoced in business by honorable, fair dealing, let us fail. NVc are closing out all old stock at
of
G-reatly Reduced Priceje.
..ILriWt f.»ruet Ihe plnee. three iloorii
WOHI
of the
orner liook More, on Minn utreet WM. 1J. VAW.VKKICO.. july« 0C.we3tui w\
