Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Horse Show Begins With Fine* Lot of Good Entries. The second annual horse show opened this Thursday morning. There were 83 entries Wednesday night and more than 100 before noon today. The Peck and Washburn Shetland pony herd, consisting of twenty ponies, arrived Wednesday evening and was a source of greatest attraction during the day, especially with the children. C. W. May had his fine team of draft mares over early in the morning. The largest one was the winner in her class at the Goodland show. She weighs 1,700 pounds and is 5 years of age. The other is 3 years old and weighs about 1,600. They were raised by Charles Pullins. Cyrus Rice, of Remington, brought over a dozen head, including two light harness teams, three mules and the balance draft stock. The light harness awards as made up to 2 o’clock were as follows: Special prize—Best 1910 colt sired by X Ray (J. Henkle, owner) $lO first; service second. Chas. Caln, first; Ernest Lamson, second; E. F. Pullins, third. Class A—Light Harness Horses and Saddlers—Best stallion, 3 years old and over, $5 first, $2 second. June Henkle, first; Chas. Steel, second; Hugh Gaffey, third. Best mare or gelding 3 j r ears old or over, $5 first, $2 second, Chas. Steel, first; Cyrus Rice, second; John Kolhoff third. Best colt, and sex, 2 years old and under 3 years, $5 first and $2 second. June Henkle, first; Roy Donnelly, second. Best colt, any sex, over 1 year and under 2 years, $5 first and $2 second. Chauncey Wood, first; H. H. Churchill, second; J. N. Iliff, third. Best suckling colt, first $5 and second $2. Chas. Cain first; Ameil Lehe. second. Ray Parks, third. Best single driver, any age, $5 first and $2 second. 12 entries. Cyrus Rice, first; John Kolhoff, second; Frank Hill, third. Friday and Saturday will be big days- Wadena plays ball today, Francesville Friday and Boswell Saturday and Sunday. Hanks and Lou Jensen are here to play with the Wrens. Special inducements on all suits, overcoats and winter goods this week, Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. 1. Model Clothing Co., S. Leopold, Mgr. Harry C. Poindexter, of Jeffersonville was nominated for congress Friday by the republicans of the Third district.

Dr. Geo. D. Marshall, of Kokomo, has the record for having reported the first case of pellegra in Indiana. The patient was a woman of Kokomo. Make our stors your headquarters during the Horse Fair. Everybody welcome. The Model Clothing Co., Simon Leopold, Mgr. J. S. Story, a Sullivan county farmer, has raised an ear of popcorn, the cob of which closely resembles the left hand of a human being. The four fingers and the thumb are almost perfectly formed. The nobbiest suits, overcoats and hats ever shown in the city, and we cordially invite you to call and see same. S. Leopold, Mgr. ■_ G. C. Gerricks, principal of the Elwood high school, knocked Wayne Simpson, a student, unconscious Friday. He was correcting the boy for writing love letters in school when a tussle and knockout occurred. A tarantula, measuring six inches from tip to tip of its outspread legs, was found by William Lockhart, of Connersville in a bunch of bananas. The creature was preparing to spring at the grocer when he killed it with a banana knife. It was the largest tarantula ever seen there.