Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1909 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PROGRAM OF ENTRIES, PREMIUMS, AND EVENTS Of the Rensselaer Horse Show, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct. 14,15,16 Following is the Premium List and Classification of Entries for the Horse Show. It will be observed that the committee has been extremely liberal in the matter of premiums, while the varied classes will give all breeders a chance. Don’t fail to come.

SATURDAY. LOT NO. ONE. Time of event, 10:00 a. m. For the best heavy draft colt, mare or horse, under nine months old, any sire or breed in Jasper, Newton, Benton, White or Pulaski counties. First prize, $32.00 set double work harness, given by Association. Second prize, $7.00 morris chair, given by D. M. Worland. Third prize, $3.00 horse-shoeing, given by Frank King. LOT NO. TWO. Time of event, 10:30 a. m. Best filly colt of any breed, under 9 months. First prize, SIO.OO set of buggy haynes s. Second prize, $5.00 pair of blankets. LOT NO. THBEE. Time of event, 11:00 a. m. For the best heavy draft colt, one year and under two years. v J 6 00 palr of shoes, given by B. N. Fendig. Second prize, $2.00 cap, given by Rowles & Parker. LOT NO. FOVH. Time of event, 11:30 a. m. For the best heavy draft colt, two years old and under three years. First prize, $5.00 razor, given by Warner Bros. Second prize, $2.00 tea-pot, given by Eger Bros. LOT NO. FIVE. Time of event, 12:00 m. For the best heavy draft mare, three years old or over. First prize; $5.00 carving set, given by Eger Bros. Second prize, $2.00 worth of Coffee, given by E. S. Rhoades. LOT NO. SIX. Time of event, 1:00 p. av For the best heavy draft gelding, any age. First prize, $5.00 pair of blankets, given by Boyd Porter. Second prize, $2.00 worth of sugar, given by Home Grocery. LOT NO. SEVEN. Time of event, 1:30 p. m. For the best heavy draft team, any age, owned by one man. First prize, $5.00 suit case, given by C. Earl Duvall. Second prize, $2.00 worth of coffee, given by E. S. Rhoades. LOT NO. EIGHT. Time of event, 2:00 p. m. For best heavy draft stallion, four years old or over. First prize, SB.OO mattress, given by D. M. Worland. Second prize, $5.00 pair of blankets, given by Scott Bros. Third prize, $2.00 worth of good tea, given by J. A. McFarland. LOT NO. NINE. < Time of event, 2:30 p. m. For the best heavy draft stallion, one year old ak>d under four. First prize, $5.00 carving set, given by Warner Bros. Second prize, $2.00 worth of good coffee, given, by E. S. Rhoades.

THURSDAY. * V T LOT MO. ONE. Time of event, 10:00 a. m. For the best road stallion, standard bred, trotter or pacer, three years old or over. First price, $5.00 pair of horse blankets given by Scott Bros. Second prize, $2.00 box of good cigars, given by Kiplinger & Harmon. June Henkle —1909 colt from his standard bred trotter, X-Ray, $lO cash; second, service fee. Lewis Muster —1909 colt from )iis standard bred trotterßuff Kip, $lO cash; second, service fee. LOT NO. TWO. Time of event, 10:30 a. m. For best road mare, three years old or over. . . First prize, $5.00 Stetson hat, given by Rowles & Parker. Second prize, $2.00 box of cigars, given by Kiplinger & Harmon. . LOT NO. THB.EE. Time of event, 11:00 a. m. For the best road mare or gelding, any aae. First prize, $5.00 pair pants, given by C. Earl Duvall. Second prize, $2.00 box of cigars, given by Kiplinger & Harmon. ' ; LOT NO. MOV*. Time of event, 11:30 a- m. For the best colt, nine months old or under. First prize, $7.00 buggy pole, given by Chas. Roberts. > Second prize, $4.00 sweater coat, given by Geo. E. Murray Co. Third prize, $2.00 leather halter, given by John Carmichael. For the best Alley draft colt, nine month and under, a special prize of 10 pounds of alfalfa seed, given by C. JP. LOT MO. FIVE. Time of event, 12:00 m. For the best road colt, Qne year old .and under two. First prize, $3.00 hat, given by Rowles & Parker. Second prize, $2.00 shirt, given by Rowles & Parker. LOT MO. SIX. Timo of event, 1:OO p. m. For the best road colt, two years old and under three. First prize, $5.00 pair of shoes, given by Geo. E. Murray Co. Second prize, $2.00 worth of coffee, given by E. S. Rhoades. LOT MO. SEVEN. Tima of event, 1:30 p. m. For the best pair of drivers, owned by one man. First prize, $5.00 pair of shoes, given by Samuel Fendig. Second prize, $2.00 watch fob, given by J. G. Jessen. w LOT MO. EIGHT. Time of event, 2:00 p. m. For the best carriage team owned by one man. First prize, $5.00 ornament, given by E. V. Hansford. Second prize, $2.00 cap, given by Rowles & Parker. LOT NO. MIME. Time of event, 2:30 p. m. For the best single carriage horse, mare or gelding, any age. First prize, $5.00 picture and frame, given by E. V. Hansford. Second prize, $2.00 cap, given by Rowles & Parker. LOT. MO. TEN. Time of event, 3:00 p. m. For the best lady team driver. First prize, $5.00 hat, given by Mary Myers. Second prize, $2.00 pair of gloves, given by Rowles and Parker. Special An angel food cake, baked by Mrs. John Duvall. LOT MO. ELEVEN. Time of event, 3:30 p. m. Shetland pony class. Rest pony stallion 3-year-old and over, first $3, second sl. Best pony mare, 2-year-old and over, first SB, second sl. . Best colt under 6 months, first $3, second sl. Best colt one year and under two, first $3, second sl. Best pair double drivers, first $3, second sl. Individual Prizes. >***, * By ELIZUR SAGE Elizur Sage—Best colt under six months of age from his imported Belgian horse, Nelson, $25 cash. Second prize, service fee. Same—From his Percheron horse, Dagobert, first $25; second, service fee. By D. 8. MAKEEVER D. S. Makeever—Best colt under six months from his Imported Percheron horse, Maringo; first prize sls cash; second, service fee. Same—From his Jadk, Lucero; first sls cash; second, service fee. > By BEN B. MILLER Elen B. Miller —Best colt under six months from his registered Percheron horse, Dornblaser, sls cash; second, service fee. • Same—From bis recorded Percheron horse, Interest, sl2 cash; second, service fee. By OMAR KENTON Omar Kenton—l9o9 colt, from his registered jack, Henry Clay, sloj second, service fee. By JUNE HENKLE June Henkle—l9o9 colt from his standard bred trotter, X-Ray, $lO cash; second, service fee. By LEWIS MUSTER Lewis Muster—l9o9 colt from his standard bred trotter, $lO cash; second, service fee.

FRIDAY. LOT NO. ONE. '...Time Of event, 10:00 a. m. For the best mule colt, nine months old- and under, any size. First prize, $6.00 chair, given by D. M. Worland. Second prize, $4.00 hat, given by Boyd Porter. Third prize, $2.00 worth of good coffee, given by E. S. Rhoades. LOT NO. TWO. Time of event, 10:30 a. m. For the best mule colt, one year old and under two. First grize, $5.00 vase, given by V. Second prize, $2.00 worth of flour, given by J. A. McFarland. v LOT NO. THM& Time of event, 11:00 a. m. For the best mule colt, two years old and under three. First prize, $5.00 pair of pants, given by Geo. E. Murray Co. Second prize, $2.00 worth of coffee, given by E. 8. Rhoades. LOT NO. FOOH. Tima of event, 11:30 a. m. __ For the best mule colt, three years old and over. First prize, $5.00 lamp, given by E. D. Rhoades & Son. Second prize, $2.00 worth of coffee, given by E. S. Rhoades. D. S. Makeever—From his Jack, Lucero; first sls cash; second, service fee. Omar Kenton—l9o9 colt, from his registered Jack, Henry Clay, $10; second, service fee. LOT NO. FIVE. Time of event, 12:00 m. For the best team of mules, owned by one man, any age. .; First prize, $5.00 pair pants, given by Geo. E. Murray Co. Second prize, 75 pounds of flour, glv* en by J. A. McFarland. LOT MO. SIX. Time of event, 1:00 p. m. For the best general purpose team, owned by one man. First prize, $5.00 lamp, given by E. D. Rhoades & Son. * Second prize, $2.50 rifle, given by' Eger Bros. LOT NO. SEVEN. Time of event, 1:30 p. m. For the best lady single driver. First prize, $5.00 ladles hat. Second prize, $2.00 ladies hand-bag. LOT NO. EIGHT. Time of event, 2:00 p. m. For the best lady rider. First prize, $3.00 pitcher, given by P. AV. Clarke. Second prize, SI.OO pair ladies gloves. LOT NO. NIMH. Timo of event, 2:30 p. m. For the best girl pony rider, under 15 1 years of age. First prize, $2.00 ring, given by P. W. pice. Second prize, SI,OO pair gloves, given by Boyd Porter. LOT. NO. TEN. Time of event, 3:00 p- m. For the best pony in harness. First prize, 12.00 pair gloves, given by Rowles & Parker. Second prize, SI.OO pocket knife, given by Eger Bros. ♦ Cash Donated. George Fate ...1.... $20.00 Fred Phillips ..; SOOO Roth Bros •» 20.00 Vernon Nowels 20.00 Maines & Hamilton ........ ..... 15.00 Little Indian Cigar Store 15.00 Wm. Leek -. 15.00 John Eger 10.00 State Bank J 0.00 Jasper Saving & Trust Bank 10.00 First National Bank 10.00 Rex Warner 10.00 B. Forsythe 10.00 Rice Porter 10.00 P. W. Horton 10.00 A. J. Brenner 10.00 J. J. Eiglesbach 10.00 Wm.'H. Morrison 10.00 John Duvall 10.00 A. F. L0ng..../.* '. 10.00 T. W. Haus .'7 10.00 W. J. Wright 8.00 White & Hickman 5.00 M. F. Tull 5.00 F. W. Tobias 5.00 Jas. Willis 5.00 C. W. Hanley 5.00 Frank Kresler 5.00 M. J. Kuboske 5.00 B. F. Fendig 5.00 Hugh Leavel 5.00 Babcock & Hopkins 0.00 Coen & Brady 5 00 Gus Grant 5.00 W. F. Smith 5.00 J. A. Larsh 5.U0 Mrs. Edna Powel -5.00 Louis Genries 5.00 Rensselaer Republican .-. 5.00 Jasper County Democrat,.,. 5.00 B. J. Moore 5.00 John Knapp 10.00 J. H. Ellis JA.OO 8. P. Thompson.. 3.00 B. 8. Fendig . .... 3.00 J. J. Norgor 3.00 Frank Haskell 3 00 C E. Prior 3.00 R. W. Daley 2.50 Frank King 2 00 Rensselaer Lumber Co 2.00 J. C. Gwin 2.00 Ed Duvall ’ 5 00 Wm. H. Mackey 2.00 Conrad Kelner . 2.00 L. P. Shlrer 2.00 Dock Hanson 2.00 C. W. Rhoades 2.00 Wood A Kresler 2.00 James Capman 1.00 B. Honan 1.00 A. J. Harmon .... 1.00 George Goff .; 1.00 C. P. Wright t 1.00 Warren Robinson 1.00 Charles Spitler ........ ‘ 1.00 George McClain 1.00 Wm. Murray 1.00 True Wood worth 1.00 McKay Laundr? 1.00 W. 8. Parks 1.00 Geo. McCarthy 1.00 John Healy 1.00 Wm. Hollon . 1.00 George A. Williams 1.00 Luther Hemphill 1.00 F. B. Ham 1.00 W. L. Myer 1.00 A. G. Catt 1.00 J. W. Tilton 1.00 J. D. Allman .v T . w .-m.t«T.7r. 1.00 J. N. Leatherman 1.00 C. C. Warner i.... 1.00 1:8$ Dr. GWin 1.00 Charlee Osborne .......-.i 1.00

Special Entries. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Mule race, SOO yards, best two in three. First prize, $3.00, one case of peas, given by Home Grocery. Second prize, $3.00, one case of canned corn, given by Home Grocery. Fat mens’ race, 50 yard dasfiT limited to men weighing 200 pounds or more. First prize. $3.00 cap, given by Geo. E. Murray Co. Second prize, SI.OO pair of gloves, given by Geo. E. Murray Co. Foot race. 50 yard dash, for boys under 10 years of age. First prize, $2.00 sweater, given by C. Earl Duval L Second prize, SI.OO shirt, given by C. Earl Duvall. ~ Three legged race, for boys, any age. First prize, $2.00 cash, given by Association. Second prize, SI.OO cash, given by Association. . —* * Shoe contest for boys under 15 years. First prize, $2.00 cash, given by Association. / . Second prize, SI.OO cash, given by Association. Stuffed club contest, for boys under 15 years. Prize—A ham. String chewing contest, for boys under 15 years. First prize, $2.00 cash, given by Association. , Second prize, SI.OO cash, given by Association. For the largest family visiting Rensselaer on Thursday of the show. Prize, 100 pounds of flour, given by Home Grotery. ■ . For the oldest married couple present on Friday of the show. Prize, 1 dozen given by H. F. Parker. For the tallest man present on Saturday of show. -- . „ „ Prize, $3.00 hat, given by Geo. E. Murray Co. For the best looking single couple present Saturday of show,.. Prize, 5 pound box or bon-bons. For the prettiest baby, either sex, Un pri r ze^ n s3 > (H* photographs, given by H. F. Parker. For the lady coming the longest distance. Prise, $2.00 pair of gloves, given by Rowles & Parker. For the gentleman coming the longest distance. Prise. ss.oo watch fob, given by J. G. Jensen. For the worst looking rig. Prize, SB.OO worth of soap, given by the Home Grocery. Foot race, free for all, 100 yard dash. First prize, $6.00 sweater coat, given by Boyd Porter. Second prise, $2.00 box of cigars, given by Kiplinger & Harmon. i For th* beat decorated show wftfdow. Prize, $5.00 in cash, given by the As-