Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1903 — Indiana State Fair. [ARTICLE]

Indiana State Fair.

The premium list of the Indiana State Fair of 1903, which is to be held in Indianapolis, September 14-18, is being distributed among exhibitors andjpitrons of the fair. The premiums offered aggregate $29,426 75 apportioned as follows: Horses, including races, $12,747.00; oattle, $7,864 00; dairy products, $207 00; sheep, $1,961.00; hogs, $1,458.00; poultry, $1,806.00; grain, seeds and vegetables, $1,407.50; fruits and flowers, $1,107.50; bees and honey, $50.00; table luxuries $157.25, and art, $1,256.00. Tbis is deoidedly the best list ever issued by the State] Board of Agriculture and] should attract a very large exhibit. L Sousa aud;bis* band have been engaged fifth successive year, and will give concerts at the fair grounds on the afternoons of September 16 and 17, and at Tomlinson Hall in the evenings. Other high olass speoial attractions will be secured. The race program is a great improvement over former years. Premium lists and entry blanks can be had by writing a postal card to Chas. Downing Secretary, Room 14, State House, Indianapolis, lud.