Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1889 — ANNUAL JUBILEE. [ARTICLE]

ANNUAL JUBILEE.

The harvest is over.'the summer almost ended, bringing abundant crops, thus rewarding skill and industry. The Fab- season Is here/ Oflhd the agricultural community will’ gratefully ackowledge ‘the blessings of a kind Providence in bestowing good health and a fruitful season by attending these annnal festivals and showing the improvements resulting from intelligent culture. Successful County Fairs insure a. good State exhibition, and indications point to an excellent Fair Season. Being an “off year" from political disturbance, prompts the management to extra exertions in making the forth-’ coming Indiana State Fair, Sept, 23d to 28th. to excell in every respect. TfertF Board ot Agriculture can make a better showing financially than any other institution ot the kind in this country, thus proving the solid basis on which the business management operates. The Agricultural Fair is an American institution, and came to Stay, not only as a mart of trade, but the social features predominate in a way no other character of gathering can equal, and is now recognized as the “harvest jubilee” irf more sense than one. Indiana is the center of the breeding grounds of improved live stock, and the State Fair the nucleus where will concentrate the competitors in the “battle of breeds.” Superior accommodations for exhibitors and visitors. An increased list of premiums, including Lady Equestrianism. More favorable railroad rates are applied for, to give those at a distance the opportunity of visiting the best Agricultural Fair on the continent, and the Capital City with its many attrac turns.