Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1877 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CLABB 23. Best puir Knit Socks, 1.00 .do pair Knit Mittens, IJN) do Patchwork Quilt, cotton, 1.00 do LogCabiu Quilt, 1.00 do Knit Scarf 1.00 do Stuffed Quilt, I.UO do Silk Quilt, 3.00 do Patchwork Quilt, worsted, 1.00 do 10 yards Rag Carpet. 3.00 class 24. Best Fine Double Harness, 5.00 do Fine Single Harness, 3.00 do Set Double Draft Harness, 3.00 do pair Fine Calf Boots, sewed, UN) do do do pegged, 1.00 do pair Kip Boots, pegged. 1.00 DITISION N. —CLASS 25.— TROTTING. Four to enter, three to start ; mile heats, in harness, best 3 in 5. Fastest horse, mare or gelding —Time 3 m. $25 00 2d “ hor3d* mare or gelding —Time 3:la 15 00 3d “ horse, mare or gelding —Tim© 3:10 10 00 TROTTING. Four to enter, three to start ; mile heats, in harness, best 3 in 5. First premium—time 3:10 25 00 Second premium—time 3:15 15 00 Third premium—time 3:20 10 00 G EEN TROTTING. Four to enter, three to start; mile heats, in harness or under saddle, test 3 in 5, and horses to be owned in Jasper county. First premium, 15 00 Second premium, 10 00 Third premium, 5 00 PACING. Four to enter, three to start; mile heats, best 3 in 5. First premium—time 2:50 20 00 Second premium—time 2:55 10 00 Third premium—time 3 5 00 GREEN PA ING. Four to enter, three to start: mile heats, best 3 in 5. First premium —time 3: 10 10 00 Second premium—time 3:15 (5 00 Third premium—time 3 20 4 00 DIVT'ION O. —CLASS 27. Best exhibit Photographic Work, 3.00 “ collection Paintings, Chromos, Prints, etc., 3.00 “ display es Dry Goods, 5.00 “ “ of Boots and Shoos. 3.00 CLASS 28. —EQUESTRIANISM. ; First Day.—Boys Unifier 15 years ' old. First premium $3, second pre- ( mium $2. Misses under 15 years old. | First premium $3, second premium $2. ! Second Day.—Ladies. First pre- ! miums3, second premium $2. Third Day.—Gentlemen. First prtv mium $3, second premium $2. i In each of the above tho entry fee ; is 50 cents.

CLASS 29. —TROTJ.ING TEAM. FirstDay.—Three to enter, two to start; mile heats, best two in three, i Horses to be owned and used as a ; team by person exhibitihg them. First premium, SO.OO Second premium, 4.00 The following articles are added to the premium list of 1870: DIVISION E—CLASS 10L Best sow under 1 year old $3 Second best, 2 class 11. Best sow under 1 year-old 3 Second best, 2 class 114. Best sow under 1 year old 3 Second best. 2 LADIKS’DEPARTMENT—DIVISION I, CLASS Hi Best can of Medley, L “ collection of Jellies and Jams, 1 DIVISION J—CI.QSS 17. Best Wax Fruit, 1 “ Wig und Hair Jewelry, 1 “ Hair Flowers, l “ Moss aud Rock Work, 1 “ Shell worn, 1 “ preserved Leaves & Flowers, 1 “ Taxidermists ease specimens, 1 “ cage of Living Birds, 1 “ stocked Aquarium, 1 “ specimen Commercial Penmanship, 1 “ specimen Ornamental Penmanship, 1 “ specimen Drawing, 1 All the above to bo executed and manufactured by the exhibitor, DIVISION L —CLASS 19. Best white Skirt—Ladies’ 1 do Night Dress do 1 do pair pillow shams, 1 do made calico dress, .1 do kitchen apron, 1 do sofa pillow, 1 do show of needlework, 1 Above to be manufactured by the exhibitor. (division m ctass 23. Best double coverlet, 1 do single coverlet, l do quilted quilt, 1 do fancy quilt, 1 Above to be manufactured by the i exhibitor.

REMINGTON Marble Works Wm, Bhepherd, JJIi.VLKK in und Miuiufftcturor of Monuments, Head-Stones, TABLE-TOPS, &c„ from tho BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN M A II I! L E. FBICES That onunot bo oompetnd with, and Satisfaction Guarantied 11ST EVERY CASE. Do not buy before ex/imiuiiur my designs niul prices. Remington. Ind. AVAL SHEPHERD. To Wool-Growers! Owing to tho great efforts that have been made by the merchants of this vicinity to divert, the wool trade from its propet channel, the Woolen Mills, I have been compelled to put in a full and coir plete assortment of DRY-GOODS, which, in connection with a large stock of my own laaiiufaetum, i offer to the wool trade Li Pk U My Competition! Knowing, as certainly do. that it is to the farmers’ interest to encourage home manufactures and build up a home market, for all these productions. I tru. t you will give me, a manufacturer, the first call when in the market with your Wool, Hy Mill is now* running on full time, with William 8. Hogelaud as foreman and Alex, ander Douglass as assistant, both so well knownithat it is unnecessary to say anything as to their ability to give satisfaction to tho custom trade. For the convenience of ms euston ers I have removed my stock to Reynolds' Rk>ck. corner room, where you can get the highest price in cash or trade for your wool. Henry Snyder. Monticello, Ind., May 29,187T—3m.