Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1887 — Page 8

In Brief, and to the Point Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. The human digestive appaiatus is one of toe most complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tou h food, sloppy food, bad sookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and many other things which ought not to be, have made the American people a .nation of dyspeptics. But Green’s August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad business and making the American people so healthy that they’ can enjoy their meals and be happy liemember:- No happiness without health. But Green’s August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. < ♦.... Couclusiou of List oi Premiums.

DIVISION K— Kitchin and Dairy Department. MRS. PHILIP BLUE, Superintend’! Articles exhibited in this class must have been made by exhibitor. Ist 2d Loaf of Grahamßread, home made $1 .50 Loaf of Salt Rising Wheat Bread, home made 1 50 Loaf of Yeast Rising Wheat Bread, home made 1 50 Loaf of Corn Bread, home made 1 50 Sponge Cake, home made 1 50 Silver cake, home made 1 50 Almond cake, home made 1 50 I ruit cake, home made 1 50 Cocoanut cake home made 1 50 Marble cake, home ade 1 50 White M’t’n cake, home made 1 50 Orange cake, home made 1 50 Chocolate cake, home made 1 s<» Pound cake, homo made 1 50 Angel's caxe, home made 1 50 Hickory-nut cake, home made 1 50 Pyramid cake, home made 1 50 Cheese, ten pounds or more home made I 50 Butter, one pound or more 1 50

DIVISION K—Canned Fruit, Jellies and Preserves. MRS. PHILIP BLUE, Superintend’!. Articles exhibited in this class must have been made by exhibitor, and articles that have taken premiums and been exhibited at the Jasper County Fair two years in succession will not be allowed to compete, Fruit not to be opened, but jellies and pick les to bo opened. Jellies to be shown in glasses. ' ’ Ist 2d Canned Peaches ,50 .25 Canned Pears 50 25 Canned Plums, tame 50 25 Canned Toma oes 50 25 Canned Cherries 50 25 Canned Berries, six or more varieties 2 oo 1 oo Cucumber Pickles 50 25 Sweet Pickles 50 25 Mango Pickles 50 25 Chow-chow 50 25 Picalillia 50 25 Half gal. apple cider butter 50 25 Half gallon of fruit butter 50 26 Bottle of Catsup, to be opened 50 Currant Jslly 50 Strawberry lellp 50 Crab Appfe Jelly 50 Blackberry Jelly 50 Goosberry Jelly 50 Raspberry Jelly 50 Pear Jelly 50 Apple Telly 50 Plum Jelly 50 Collection of Jellies, 12 or more varieties, by one exhibitor 200 loc Bost glass of Preserves 50 Collection of Preserves 10 more varieties 200 100

Division i—Needl ewokk & Painting. MBS. W. A. SINEHART, Superin’t, Articles exhibitoi in classes 1. 2 find 3, must be home made, and have beon made by exhibitor, and articles that have taken premiums and been exhibi.ed at the Jasper County Fair two year in succession, will not be allowed to comp te in classes 1, 2 and 3 in this division, CLASS 1; Ist 2d Display of millinery made in county $3 00 2 00 Slipper case .50 .25 Aeited tidy 50 25 Thread tidy 50 25 Cotton tidy 50 25 Canvass tidy 50 25 Macrame tidy 50 25 Worsted tidy 50 25 Table cars embroidered 150 75 Table scarf of any kind 150 '5 Square table cover 150 75 O 'to man eover 50 25 Homemade cover on choir 50 25 Breakfast shawl, worstod 50 25 Hood, woolen 50 Fascinator, woolen 50 rning gown for gent. 100 50 Woden morning wrapper for lady 100 50 Silk embroid’ flannel skirt 100 50 Worsted crocheted or knitted skiit 100 50 Piupushioo, any kind 50 25 Perfumed satchel, any kind 50 25 Initial em >roidery in land4.ierchid 25 Initial rowel 25

Embroidered hose • 50 Embroidered towel 50 Night dress tor lady 50 25 White skir. for lady 50 25 White suit underwear for lady, three pieces hand made trimming 2 oo 1 co Counterpane, cro heted or knitted 50 25 Afgan ’or infant 50 25 Carriage robe 50 25 Dress apron 50 25 Pillow shams 50 25 Dress for infant 50 25 Dress for child 50 25 Toilet cus h ion of any kind 50 25 bofa pillow, crazy work 50 25 Sofa rilDw, any kind 50 25 Crazy quilt 2 oo 1 00 Embroidered on line work 50 25 Drawn work 50 25 Krotted macrame work 50 25 Crocheted macrame work 50 25 Embroidered lambrequin 100 25 indow lambrequin 50 25 Glove bag 50 25 Handkerchief case 50 25 Toilet mats, auy kind 50 25 Toilet set, any kind 50 .25 Lamp mat. anv kind 50 25 Side board scarf 50 25 Bureau soars 50 25 Embroidery in Ke sington 100 50 Embroidery in Aerasene 100 50 Embroidered banner 100 50 Bmbroidery in chenille 100 50 Smoking cap 50 25

DIVISION L— Needle Work and Painting. MRS.E- N. HYLAND, Superintend’t, CLASS 2. Ist. 2d. Pair mittens, .voolen * 50 25 Pair mittens, silk 50 25 Pair slippers, 50 25 Pair crocheted slippers 60 25 Kitjhen apron, calico or ing'am, hand-sewing 100 50 Kitchen apron, calico or gineham, machine sewed 50 25 Apron, auy kind 50 25 Laundried shirt 50 25 Laundried collar and cuff 50 25 Made calico dress 50 25 Made dress of any kind 100 75 Maue dress for child 50 25 Made bovs suit, by lady 5C 25 Made child’s apron 50 25 Cap for child 50 25 Dusting cap 50 25 Sun bonnet 50 25 Darned or patched garment, old 50 25 Pair darned Lose 50 25 Pair crocheted or knit socks for infant 50 25 Pair knit hose, woolen 50 25 Pair knit hose, silk 50 25 Worked’button holes, samples of three on silk, wool and cotton 100 50 Worsted patch work quilt 100 50 Patchwork quilt, new 100 50 White quilt, solid work on muslin 100 50 Silk quilt 2 00 1 00 Log cabin quilt 100 50 Comfort 50 25 Ten yards rag carpet 100 50 Spread for crib 50 i Work basket 50 25 Basket for infant 50 25 Darning bag 50 25 Table mat, crochet or knit 25 Display or hand sewing, not less than three pieces 150 75 Yard trimming, feather edge 50 Yard of trimming, novelty oraid 50 Yard of trimming. ricKrack braid 50 Yard of trimmimz, wave braid 50 Display -knitted lace 75 25 Display crocheted lace 75 25 Rug of any kind 75 25 Economy door mat 50 25 Applique work 50 2 0 Hemstitch by hand 50 2 CLASS 3—PAINTING, MBS C. D. NOWELS, ScperinteNd't. Landscape painting 100 50 Painting on china or pottery 50 Painted plaque 50 Painting on plush or velvet. in oil 75 Paintir g on plush or velvet. Kensington 50 Display of decorated arti cles 200 1 00

CLASS 2—children’s department. MBS. C. D. NOWELS. Superintend’t. Only children under 12 years of age allowed to compete in this class, and articles to be made by exhibitor. Map of Jaspei county 50 26 Specimen of penmanship , 50 25 Scroll sawing 50 25 Tidy of any kind 50 25 Display of sewing 50 25 Dressed doll 50 25 DIVISION M—LEATHER. CHAS. W. COEN, Superintendent. Articles competing for premiums in this Division to have been made by exhibitor, and not exhibited at Jasper County Fair in the last two years. Fine double harness $1 $2 00 Fine single harness 1 100 Set double draft harness 5 200 Pair fine calf boots, sewed 1 50 Pair fro* calf boots, pegged 1 50 Pair kin boots i 50

DIVISION O—CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. OH ' S W. COEN. Superintendent. ! I Articles in this Division to be ex-i hibited by the manufacturer. C ..;i.»ge id

Top buggy 3 200 Open buggv 3 200 Two horse wagon 3 200

DIVISION P—Farming Implementsand Machinery. BERRY PARIS, Sr kiun . nt. Best three-horse plow and fixtures Diploma Best 2-horso stubble D : p! ma Best sod plow Di iloma Best subsoil plow Dip! ma Best single shovel plow Diploma Best doiil-’e siiovid plow Diploma Best walk’ .-nhrv.i’ur Dipio ,n Best riding euitivatur Dq loma Best harro w Diploma Best D'ke Diploma Best faun roller Diploma Best Farm gate Diploma Best m> wer Diploma Best reaper Diploma Bist combined reaper and mower Diploma Bfsi tin usher nn l sepaiator Diploma Best fanning mill Diploma Best i v.o-hu, -e whe t <1::’l Diploma Be.vtom-1.- i-e whe .i drill Diploma Besw tivosLorse corn plant er Diploma B st horse-power for all purposes Diploma Best hand > or,. shelh.-r Diploma Best pewercr in boiler Diploma Best hay stacker Diploma Best portable steam engine Diploma Best hand cutting box Diploma Best ci re: I :■■■:. Diploma Best hm. ..ower r;.g saw Diploma Best f ’ ; d ! :-7 for nil t urpost a Diploma Best tile drain Diploma Best win el bairow Diploma Tn r null m-d press Dipiou a Best Hl’m or suction pump Dipinn i ■ B.r -■> '-imp i.'.p-, : Bco-.r < it -r.o Diploma , I’..' - ’ -g mxehine T-iA m . i 8v..:,: ■ J-w Diploma I Be----’-' : ; Bost ’jivua mill Dip:, .u Best boo l iv« Best excavator and scrapei " Best display of baskets '* Best Jispla* of woodenw e Best half dozen corn broo s Be«t display of tinware “ t Best display of blacksmithing Best half doz. 'ax handles “ Best pork barret “

BYOIOLE RACE. Purse S3O. Entrance fee ten per cent, of purse. Four to enter and three to start. First, sls; second, $10; third $5 SPEED RING. Entry Fee, ten per cent, of purse contested for. Entries must be made with the Secretary of this So iety not later than 1 o’clock p. m.. on the day the race is to be made. In all Trotting and Pacing Paces time must be made in2:so to secure first, second w third money. The Bowed of Directors of the Jasper County ’Agricultural So - ciety reserve the right of bsolute and full control' of their time track; the r• made thereon; and to run': 1 u.; they shall deem .•: • or any .*• : .hi i:• U behavior of owners, riders an.! (hirers of competing animals’ which may be brought to their notice National Pules govern tratting and pacing trials; Lexington Rules govern running trials, e cept where they conflict with the rules of the Society. The horse distancing the field shall only be entitled to first money. Punning Race, free to ell, mile heats two best in three, four to enter, three to start. Puvs( , SBO. Fastest, S4O Second, 25 Third, 15 Trotting Pace, free to all, mile heats, three best in five; four to enter, three to start. Purse SIOO. Fastest, SSO Second, 30 Third, 20

Trotting Race, 2:40 class, mile heats, three best in five; four to enter, three to start. Purse SBO. Fastest, S4O Second, 25 Third, 15 County Pacing Race, free for all in Jasper county that have never raced for money; mile heats, three best in five; four to enter, three to start. Purse SSO. Fastest, $25 Second, 15 Third, 10 County Trotting Race, free for all in Jasper county that have never raced for money; mile heats, three best in ‘five; four to enter, three start. Purse SSO. Fastest, $25 Second, 15 Third, 10 Novelty Running Race, free for all, mile and one-halfjdashjfive to enter,"th re j to start. Purse $l3O. T weuty dollars to the horse first to cnv quarter.

THE Flmedge I eads ]he Would: i ' Ifcw 7 ' A./.- . .W r Wf- m 1 '■ 'eoOT-CHANDLER •IL:-'. -TAS. AV. McEAVEN, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. Ilf it UFTfr v/ - ■ WiiafiEn We will guarantee tho “LOVELL WASHER” to do better work and do it easier and in less time than any Mrlvsls®»ir? ' xaMRk other machine in the world. Warranted tne years, and if it don’t wash the clothes clean without rubbing, we will refund the money. AGENTS WANTED I in every county. We CAN SHOW PROOF that Agents are making from 575 to $l5O per mouth. Farmers make 8200 to during the winter. Ladies have great succesß selling this Washer. Retail price only $5. BamstlltaiPle to those desiring an agency $2. Also the Celebrated '■ KEYSTONE WKINdERS at manufacturers’ 1. wot price - Weinvite the strictest investigation. ad pur address on a postal card for further particulars. LOVELL WASHER CO., Erie, Fa.

THE WRIGHT UNDERTAKING! FURNITURE ROOMS, T. P. WRIGHT, NEW! ALL NEW!! - I would respectfully announce to the people of Jasper County that I have made arrangements to sell ARM*Ma 6HINER Y FIRgEIKOWERB!rTtFIIIRIRE ftERPERf EMPIRE BINDERS. And will keep extras on hand at all times for the machines. - I am also prepared to do REPAIRING. best and most workmanlike madner, and at the lowest possible rates. WAGONS AND BEG GES repaired, and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES de to order, and of the best m aterial and workmanship. IST’Shop on Front Street, South of Citizens’ Bank sa:^| _ _ , _ _ K H. yeoman; Rehseeher, fnd, Mar 21 ISS6