Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1909 — RENSSELAER HORSE SHOW. [ARTICLE]

RENSSELAER HORSE SHOW.

Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Next Week. PROGRAM AND PREMIUM LIST. Three Big Days’ Events That Will Take Place In “The Best Town On the Monon”—Names of Those Who Have Contributed Cash and Merchandise to Make the Show a Success. Thursday •June Henkle Standard-bred Trotter, X-Ray, first, $lO cash; second, service fee. •Lewis Muster Standard-bred Trotter Buff Kip, first, $lO cash; second, service fee. Lot No. 1, Time of Event 10 a. m. For the best road stallion, standard bred, trotter or pacer, 3 years or over, First, $5 pair of horse blankets given by Scott Bros.; Second, $2 box of cigars given by Klplinger & Harmon. Lot No. 2, Time 10:30 a- m. For best road mare, 3 years or over, First, $5 Stetson Hat given by Rowles & Parker; Second, $2 box of cigars given by Kiplinger & Harmon. Lot No. 3, Time 11:00 a. ni. For the best road mare or gelding, any age, First, $5 pair of pants given by C. Earl Duvall; Second, $2 box of cigars given by Kiplinger & Harmon. Lot No. 4, Time 11:30 a. m. For the best colt, 9 months or under, First, $7 buggy pole given by C. A. Roberts; Second, $4 sweater coat given by G. E. Murray Co.; Third, $2 leather halter given by J. C. Carmichael. Lot No. 5, Time 12:00 M. For the best road colt, 1 year and under 2, First, $3 hat given by Rowles & Parker; Second $2 shirt given by Rowles & Parker. Lot No. O, Time 1:00 p- m. For the best road colt 2 years and under 3, First, $5 pair of shoes given by G. E. Murray Co.; Second, $2 worth of coffee given by E. S. Rhoades. Lot No. 7, Time 1:30 p. m. For the best pair drivers, owned by ofie man, First, $5 pair of shoes given by Samuel Fendig; Second, $2 watch fob given by G. J. Jessen. Lot No. 8, Time 2:00 p. in. For the best carriage team, owned by one man, First, $5 ornament given by E. V. Ransford; Second, -$2 cap given by Rowles & Parker. Lot No. 9, Time 2:30 p. m. For the best single carriage horse, mare or gelding, any age, First, $5 picture and frame given by E. V. Ransford; Second, $2 cap given by Rowles & Parker. Lot No. 10, Time 3:00 p. in. For the best lady team driver, First, $5 hat given by Mary Meyer; Second, $2 pair gloves given by Rowles & Parker. Lot No. 11,, Time 3:30 p. m. Shetland Pony Class—Best pony stallion, 3 years and over, First, $3; Second, $1- Best pony mare, 2 years and over, First $3; Second sl. Best pony colt under 6 months, $3; Second, sl. Best pony colt 1 year and under 2, $3; Second, sl. Best pair double drivers, $3; Second, sl.

Friday •D. S. Makeever—Jack, name Lucera; First, H 5 cash; Second, service fee. *O. J. Kenton—Jack, Henry Clay; First, 110 cash; Second, service fee. Lot No. 1, Time 10:00 a. in. Best mule colt, 9 months and under, any size, $6 chair given by D. M. Worland; Second, |4 hat given by Boyd Porter; Third, $2 worth of coffee given by E. S. Rhoades. Lot No. 8, Time 10:80 a. m. Best mule colt, 1 year and under 2, $5 vase given by E. V. Hansford; Second, $2 worth of flour given by J. A. McFarland. Lot No. 8, Time 11:00 a. m. Best mule colt, 2 years and under 3, |5 pair pants given by G. E. Murray Co.; Second, $2 wbrth of coffee given by E. S. Rhoades. Lot No. 4, Time 11:80 a. m. Best mule colt, 3 years and over, 85 lamp given by E. D. Rhoades & Son; Second, $2 worth of coffee given by E. S. Rhoades. Lot No. 8, Time 12:00 M. Best team of mules owned by one man, any age, $5 pair pants given by G. E Murray Co,; Second, 75 lbs. flour given by J. A. McFarland. Lot No. 6, Time 1:00 p. m. Best.general purpose team, owned

by one man, $5 lamp given by E. D. Rhoades & Son; Second, $2.50 rifle given by Eger Bros. Lot No. 7, Time 1:30 p. in. Best lady driver, single, ladies’ $5 hat; Second, ladies’ $2 hand bag. Lot No. 8, Time 2:00 p. m. Best lady rider, $3 pitcher given by P. w. Clarke; Second, $1 pair ladies' gloves. Lot No. 9, Time 2:30 p. m. Best girl pony rider, under 15 years of age, $2 ring given by P. W. Clarke; Second $1 pair gloves given by Boyd Porter. Lot No. 10, Time 3:00 p. m. Best pony in harness, $2 gloves given by Rowles & Parker; Second, $1 pocket knife given by Eger Bros. Saturday •Elizur Sage—lmported Belgian, name Nelson; First, $25 cash; Second, service fee. Imported Percheron, name Dagobert; First, $25 cash; Second, service fee. *D. S. Makeever—lmported Percheron, name Marengo; First, sls cash; Second, service fee. ♦Ben B. Miller—Registered Percheron, nime Dornblaser; First, sls cash; Second, service fee. Registered Percheron, Interest; First, sl2 cash; Second, service fee. Lot No. 1, Time 10:00 a. m. Best heavy draft colt, horse or mare, under 9 months, any sire or breed in Jasper, Newton, Benton, Pulaski or White counties, $32 set double work harness given by the association; Second, $7 Morris chair given by D. M. Worland; Third, $3 worth of horse-shoeing given by Frank King. Lot No. 2, Time 10:30 a- m. Best fllley colt of any age or breed, under 9 months, $lO set of buggy harness; Second, $5 pair of blankets. Lot No. 3, Time 11:00 a. m/ Best heavy draft colt 1 year and under 2, $5 pair of shoes given by B. N. Fendig; Second, $2 cap given by Rowles & Parker. Lot No. 4, Time 11:30 a. m. Best heavy draft colt 2 years and under 3, $5 razor given by Warner Bros.; Second, $2 tea-pot given by Eger Bros. Lot No. 5, Time 12:00 M. Best heavy draft mare 3 years or over, $5 carving set given by Eger Bros.; Second, $2 worth of coffee given by E. S. Rhoades. Lot No. 6, Time 1:00 p- m. Best heavy draft gelding any age, $5 pair of blankets given by Boyd Porter; Second, $2 worth of sugar given by Home Grocery. Lot No. 7, Time 1:30 p. m. Best heavy draft team any age, owned by one man, $5 suit case given by C. Earl Duvall; Second, $2 worth of coffee given by E. S. Rhoades. Lot No. «, Time 2:00 p. in. Best heavy draft stallion, 4 years or over, $8 mattress given by D. M. Worland; Second, $5 pair of blankets given by Scott Bros.; Third, $2 worth of good tea given by J. A. McFarland. Lot No. 9, Time 2:30 p. m. Best heavy draft stallion, 1 year and under 4, $5 carving set given by Warner Bros.; Second $2 worth of coffee given by E. S. Rhoades. ♦ Individual prizes by stallion owners. Note—No one connected with the Horse Show will have any horses on exhibition or have any interest in any stock exhibited. Special Events FOR Thursday and Friday Mule Race, 300 yards, best two in three, $3 case of peas given by Home Grocery; Second, $3 case of canned corn given by Home Grocery. Fat Men’s Race, 50 yard dash, limited to men weighing 200 lbs- or more, $3 cap given by G. E. Murray Co.; Second, $1 pair gloves given by G. E. Murray Co. Foot Race, 50 yard dash, for boys

under 10 years of age, $2 sweater given by C. Earl Duvall, |1 shirt, given by C. Earl Duvall. Three Legged Race for boys, any age, $2 cash given by Association, cash given by Association. Shoe Contest, for boys under 15 years, $2 cash given by Association, 11 cash given by Association. Stuffed Club Contest, for boys under 15 years, |2 cash given by Association, $1 cash given by Association. String Chewing Contest, for boys under 15 years, >2 cash given by Association, $1 cash given by Association. For the Largest Family visiting Rensselaer on Thursday of the Show, 100 lbs. flour, given by the Home Grocery. For the Oldest Married Couple present on Friday of the Show, 1 dozen photographs, value |5, H. F. Parker. For the Tallest Man present on Friday of Show, $3 hat given by Geo. E. Murray Co. For the 'Best Looking Single Couple present Friday of Show, 5 pound box of Bon Bons. For the Prettiest Baby, either sex, under one year, $3 photographs, given by H- F. Parker. For lady coming the longest distance, 12 pair gloves given by Rowles 6 Parker. For the Gentleman coming the longest distance, 13 watch fob given by G. J. Jessen. For the Worst Looking Rig, |2 worth of soap given by the Home Grocery. Foot Race, free for all 100 yd. dash, $5 sweater coat, given by Boyd Porter; $2 box of cigars given by Kiplinger & HarmonFor the Best Decorated Show Window, $5 in cash, given by the Association.