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Dome stic Science Contests oixni to Country Folks outside of South Bend, except as mentioned in individual instances, as for schools. northern Indiana g.ys & electric CO., 215-217 South Michigan street. Product Raised Biscuits: First prize, $25 portable lamp; second prize, $15 portablo lamp. Product Soda BI-cuiLs: First prizo, $25 portable lamp; second prize, $15 portable lamp. (1 doz. for entry.) II. A. LUNDY & CO., c!oak3 and suits, 235 South Michigan street. Product Wldto Bread: First prizo, set of fur?, value $30; second prize, p!ush or cloth coat, $25; third prize, suit, value J1S.50 (One loaf.) UNION" SHOE STORE, retail shoes, 223 South Michigan, street. Product Fruit Cake. Izcs: First, pair lady's $4 shoes; second, pair lady's $3 shoes; third, pair lady's house slippers; fourth, pair lady's house slippers. iNrnncirANTs' national bank, 22a south Michigan street. Product Cookies. Prizes: First, savings account book, $5; second, savings account book, $3; third, savings account book, $2; fourth, savings account book, $1. (One plate for entry.) CILVRD & TOMPSETT, hardware, 233 South Michigan street. Product Brown and Graham Bread. Prizes: . First, coffee percolator, $3; second, casserole, $2. Brown First, coffee percolator, $3; second, casserole, $2. (One loaf.). MITTON'S DRUG STORE. Product Best Loaf of Ityo Bread, baked by student in any St. Joo Co. school. Prizes: first. No. 2 A Brownie camera: second, No. 2 Brownie camera; third, No. 1 Brownie camera. ' iniANDON-DUIUlFLri CO. Product Cakes, first prize, $25 suit; second prize, $5 hat; third prize, $3 handbag. ntANK C. TOFPP, jnWFTCR. Product Salt Itiilin Bread First prize, $2 5 diamond ring, and four moro prizes to be announced later. .TONICS FURNTTUBK STOHK. ProductCorn Bread. First prize, sideboard; second prize, parlor cabinet: third prize, sofa. HOIK'S tfiOOK STOIti:, 111 W. Washington nvc. Product Best Iyonf of white bread baked by student in schools of county outside of South Bend and Mishawaka. First prize, 39 vol. set, leather bound, "Shakespeare,M value $12; second prize, 3-4 leather, Bongfellow's Poems, value $4; third prize, Mrs. Farmer's Cook Book, value $1.C0. gj:ougi: ir. yviliiflock & co., west Washington Ave. Product Bet Boaf of Bread baked by student of tho South Bend City Schools. First prize, $25.00 worth "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Cooking Utensils; second prize, $15.00 100-pieco Dinner Set; third prize, $10.00 Flectric Heading Bamp. II. 11. PFCK, SHOTS, 100 W. Wash av. Product Vcst Borif of White Bread "baked by Student in tho Mishawaka schools. First prize, pair best Shoes In the house; second prize, pair $3.50 Shoes; third prize, pair House Slippers, $2.00. , 1 W. WOOBWOHTH CO., five and ten-cent store, 225 South Michigan street. Product Vies. Prizes: First, $10 In trade; second, $7.50

in trade; third, $5 in trade; fourth, $2.50 in trade. (One top crust pie for entry) AUDITORIUM TIircATKU. South Michigan street. Product, Ginger Bread First prize, lower box of 8-seats; second prize, upper box of 6 srats; third prize, 4 soat3 anywhere. Good during week of exposition. A SKIN AND MAKINi:. MEN'S AND LADIES' CXOTIIEVG, 213 S. Mich. st. Product Baked Beans. First prize, men's or ladles suit, second priz men's pants or ladles' petticoat. ThirJ prize, men's hat or ladies' hat. (One quart or more for entry.) pixc.rrrc hftwing machine ri smith MlcTiignn t. lodurr. Doughnut. 1st prize, 510.00 la trade; LJ priz ?10.00 in trade; r.rd. $.1.00 ia trade. (1 doz. for fnt-rO Canned Goods Exhibit A Quart or Pint Size Can to Constitute Entry. FLATT X- PERKEY, clothiers, Michigan street, corner Wane. I'roduct Canned lVaches. Prizes: First, $13 suit or overcoat; Fecond, $0.00 suit or overcoat; third, $2.09 pants; fourth, $2 hat. C. AV. COPP. Music Shop. C.'S South Michigan street. Product Cannetl Strawberries. Prizts: Fir?t, $7."0 in merchandise; second, $" in merchandise; third, $2.50 ia merchandise. O. P. NOISOM, Jeweler, 140 South Michigan street. Canned cherries. Prizes: First, ladies' solid Kolil Ttff;my rinjr. w'Uh birth stone. $5; second, solid silver souvenir spoon, $1.30; third, fine sold filled bar pin. $1.-3; fourth. Badies' gold filled brooch, $1. KABLE'S BENCH BOOMS, 202 South Michigan .tro't. I'roduct Canned Vegetable (largest collection). Prizes: First, $." in gold; second. $::.2r meal ticket; third, $2 box of itnrs or trade; fourth, $1 in trade. B. Ca)LDIU:BC, ladies' tailor, West Jefferson boulevard. Product Spired Pears. Prize: First, will make skirt free of charge, labor only, $5. (Any Quantity.) GBOSSMAN'S. T21 S. Mi,-h. St. Product: Canned Tomatoes 1st pr:z $20 broadcloth coat; 2nd rri ?1" dress; "rd rrize, J5 hat; 4th pr.ze. $3.50 ra!st. NiriiOLAS snill.LING, druclst. 303 Sx:th Michigan street. I'roduct Ilaspberiles and Plum', cannetl. Prizes: First, 2 A Bron-n'o camera; second, 2 Brownie camera; third. :.'A brownie camera; fourth, 2 Brownie camera. W(LLIS KIN YON, Florist. 13S South Michigan street. Product Jellies, ail kind, let riize, lar? palm; second, larso Whitmans fern; third, Boston fern; fourth, asp fern. (Regular Jelly Size Fcr Entry.)

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GIIFKNEBAUM-SMITH EEUNITUIU: CO., 32G-328 South Michigan street. Earnest Col-let-tlon of Vegetables. liaised by one grower. Firtst prizr brass bed; second prize, kitchen cabinet; third prize, rocker; fourth prize, pedestal. (1 or More of Each.) ST. JOE I UKXITEKE, CAE PET AND STOVE CO., 122 South Michigan street. White Potatoes, Carmine variety. Prize, one jrolden oak buffet, value $22; Rural NewYork variety, ono library table, value $22; all other varieties, one st six dining chairs, value $18. (One-half Bushel Pr Entry.) IIORKUTSOX REOS. CO., dry goods, 127129 South Michigan street. Largest Iumpkins. First prize, tailor made suit, $25; second prize, pair blankets, $3; third prize, table cloth. $?,; fourth prize. bed spread, $2.30; fifthprize, hand bag, $2. APLEK BROS., clothing, Michigan street and Washington avenue. Proluct, Crooked Necked Squashes. Prizes: First, HirshWickwire, suit or overcoat, $25; second, Boj'3 $10.00 Kiiit or overcoat; third. Star Sweater $3; fourth, Dean hat, $3.00. THE SAILORS RROS. CO., modern homo outfitters, 307-9-11 South Michigan street. Product Watermelons: First prize, buffet, $25; second prize, rocker, $6.50; third prize, 36x63 Axminster rug, $3.98. Contest onGrain All of Which to Re Judged Scientifically. NEWMAN'S, women's outer wearing apparel, 123 South Michigan street Produce Whlto Corn: Prizes first, coat, value, $10; second, dress, value, $7.50; third, skirt, value, $5; fourth, waist, value $1.95. (Exhibit of 10 ears.) CLEIS & CO.. Jewelers. 224 South Michigan street. Product Winter rye. Prizes: First, watch; second, fob; third, cuff buttons; fourth, tio clasp. (Exhibit of 1 Pk.) C. E. LEE, wall paper and paints, 222 South Michigan street. Product Euckuhoat. Prizes: First, $3 in trade; second, $3 in trade; third, $2 in trade. (Exhibit of 1 Pk.) NEW YORK CANDY KITCHEN, candj', 125 South Michigan street. Product Popcorn. Prizes: First, 100 pounds of sugar; second, 10 pounds of candy; third, five pounds of candy. (Exhibit of 10 ears). CITIZENS' NATIONAL RANK & TRUST CO., 102-104 South Michigan stree.. Product Wheat. Prizes: First, $5; 6econd, $3.00; third, $2.00. (Exhibit of Ono Peck.) II. LEMINTEEE, 222 1-2 South Michigan street. Product Spring Rye. Prizes: First, First, $7.50 field glasses; fecond, $3.50 compass; third, $2 reading glass. (Exhibit- of Ono Peck.) A. II. nRLLER, Furniture. Product: Oats 1st prize, genuine Turkish leather rocker; 2nd prize, genuine oak library table, mission finish; 3d prize, genuine oak arm rocker, mission finish. (Exhibit of Ono Peck.) SAM'L SPIRO CO., Clothiers. Product: Yellow Corn 1st prize. $25 II. S. & M. suit or overcoat: 2d prize. $15 snot or overcoat; Cd prize, pair $5 pants, all wool; 4th prize, one pair $4 bench made shoes; 5th prize, choice of any $3 hat. (Exhibit of 10 ears.) Till: PHILADELPHIA, "The House of Purity", North Michigan street. Product Clovcer Seed 1st prize. 200 lbs. snar; 2nd prize, 100 lbs. sugar; 3d prize, 50 lbs. sugar. One box of candy to every contestant. (Exhibit of Two Quarts.) 1'IRST NATIONAL HANK., Main .md W.nshinpton st . Prod lif t. Millet .sn1. Jst prize. $5.00; 2nd prize, $r..Ui); r.rd prire. $iuo. (1 peek for entry.) KI)V. It. 1IAVKK. I!rnes and Trunks.. North M.nla ft. Prod un Kaffir Corn. One rrize, $3.00 In trade. (10 ear for entrj-.) THE VEGETABLE SHOW Continued. EIVIXC.STOX'S, clothing. 110-112 W. Wash, st. Product Ijargrt Pie Pumpkins. First prize, boy's suit, value $10; second prize, boy's suit, value $6; third prize, boy's sweater coat, value $1.50; fourth prize,, cap, value $1. Poultry Show All Hlrtls to be in your own coops. SOVTH HEM) nUHHEIt CO., rubber goods, 20 G South Michigan street. Poultry Pairs, Parrcd Pocks. Prizes: First, rubber coat; second, pair rubber boots. L. 1 C.EPdlEU, tailor, 127 West Jefferson boulevard. Product Poultry, be4t pair Rhode Island Reds. Prize: First, pair trousers to order, $10.00. HOSTOX DAI IT it LUNCH KOOM, 125 West Jefferson street. Product Poultry, White Rocks. Prize: First, meal ticket for 21 meals. JIMMIE COLLAItD, meat market, 123 West Jefferson boulevard. Product Poultry, best Barred Rock Hen. Prizes: First, large roast of beef, $1.30; second, small roast of beef, $1. TYPEWRITER SHOP, 119-121 West Jefferson street. Product Poultry, Buff Cochin Hen. Prizes: First, fancy ink bottle and stand; secend, fine letter file; Buff Cochin, pair, third, fancy Ink bottie and stand; fourth, line letter file. Ii. P. ARMSTRONG, Remington Typewriters, 127 West Jefferson boulevard. Troduct Poultry, White Leghorn Hen. Prize: First, Remington TypoYiiter. AMERICAN CREDIT JEWELRY CO.. Jewelry, Main streot and Jefferson boulevard. Produet Poultry, Black Minorca?. Prizes: First, $13 rlLver ta set; second, $7 silver smoking set; third, $3 umbrella.

JOHN WILHELM, ladies' ready-to-wear, 139 South Michigan street. Product Parsnips. Prizes: First, dress, value $10; second, waist, value $5. (Bunch of Six for Entry.) IIUEWICH & KAPLIN, clothiers, 132 South Michigan St. Product Lima Rcans, (dry). lrizes: First, suit, $15; second, Raincoat, $10; third, Tiger hat, $3. 2 Quarts for Entry.) KABLE LUNCH ROOMS 104-106-103 North Michigan street. Product Tinted Onions. Prizes: First, $5 in gold; second, $3.25 meal ticket; third, $2 box of cigars or trade; fourth, $1 in trade. 10 finest. OFFICE OUTFITTING CO., Main and Center streets. Products Gounls. Prize;: First, fountain pen; second, ink stand; third, ledger. FEEYERMUTH ART STORE, pictures a.id Tvall paper, 114 North Michigan street. Product White Onions. Prizes: First, $23 oil painting; second, $15 water color; third, $7.50 room wall paper; fourth, $3.75 room wall paper. (10 Finest.) S. FOX, clothiers, 329 South Michigan street. Product Small Cucumbers. Prizes: First, fine dress ehirt; second, necktie; third, stick pin. J. J. KREUZBERfiER, merchant tailor, West Jefferson boulevard. Product rickIin Beets. Prize: Suit pattern, 3 1-2 yards imported black serge, worth $11.25. (10 For Entry.) POMMERT . JAY, barber shop and cigar store, 220 South Michigan street. Product: Kohlrabis. Prizes: First, calabash pipe; second, box of cigars; third, shaving ticket. (Six for Entry.) SOUTH REND TEA & BUTTER STORE, butter and teas, 127 North Main street. Product Rutabagas. Prizes: First, 10 pounds celebrated Town Talk coffee; secomJ flve pounds celebrated Town Talk coffee; third, three pounds of tea (Six Highest Scoring.) ELBEL BROS., music store, 106 South Michigan street. Product Cauliflower. Prizes: First, parlor organ; second, roll of sheet music; third, roll of sheet music. (Threo Heads.) CALVIN K. CLAUER, jeweler, 105 South Michigan street. Product Hubbard Squashes. Prizes: First, $16 china chocolate, set: second, $8 berry dish; third, $7 pearl and gold umbrella; fourth, $2 gold brooch; fifth, $2 gents' chain. THE PEOPLE'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO.,

clothing, 314 South Michigan street. Product Cabbage, (pointed head and red). Prizes: First, pants, $7.50; second, petticoat, $5. (3 Heads fJor Entry.) WALK-OVER SHOE CO., shoes, 137 South Michigan street. Product Tomatoes. Prizes, First, one pair women's $3.50 shoe;; seconl, ono pair women's $2.50 shoes; third, one pair children's $2 shoes; fourth, one pair children's $1 shoes. (Six For Entry.) O. MENNUCCI CO., candy, 129 North Main street. Product, Rutabagas. Prizes: First, five pound box of candy; second, threo pound box of candy; third, two pound box of candy. (Largest Six For Entry.) INDEPENDENT JIVE AND TEN CENT STOKES 132-i:i3 South Michigan street. Product MoH Distorted Squashes. Prizes: First, $5 in trade; second, $3 in trade; fourth, $2.50 in trade. JOHN R. NOB ILK, candy, Michigan street. Product Carrots. Prizes: First, five-pound box of home made candy; second, three-pound box of home made candy: third, two-pound box of homo made candy. (Bunch of six for entry.) THE HAMILTON i LEVEY CO., clothing store, 204 South Michigan street. Product Perfect Turnips. Prizes: First, choice of suit or overcoat; second, choice of trousers. (10 highest scoring.) 11. S. MILLER, bookstore, 124 South Michigan street. Product Yams. Prizes: First, handsome toilet set; second, three-volume set French Revolution, Carlisle; third, Bill Nye's History of U. S. (3 for entry.) EDW. E. If AVER-STOCK, sewing machines and dress forms, 20S West Jefferson. Product Vegetable Freaks. First prize, full figure adjustable dress form; second, hand vacuum clearer; third, full figure non-adj. dress form. W. R. BAKER & CO., shoes. 114 West Wash. Ave. Product Radishes, First prize, ladies' or men's shoes. $4.00 value; second, ladies' or men's shoes, $3.50 value; third, ladies' shoes, $2.50 value; fourth, children's shoes, $1.00 value. (Bunch of 6 for entry.) C. A. DOLPH, furniture. Product Cabbage (flat head.) 1st Prize Rocker. 2nd Prize Carpet Sweeper. 3rd Prize A Handsome Picture. (3 heads for entry.) HI. M. COX, pianos and player pianos. 316 S. Michigan street. Product Largest Turnips. First prize, credit check on any piano or player piano in our store, value $30. 00; second prize, good second hand organ; third prize, one new piano drape. (10 largest.) KLIN(;EL AND KUEHN, shoes for all, 112 N. Main st. Product Celery. First prize, pair shoes, $3.50: srtond prize, pair shoes, 53.00. (3 bunches for entry.) UNION TRUST CO., 120 South Main street. Product, Jersey Sweet Potatoes First prize, $3.00 cash; second prize, $2 cash. Entry 1 pk. MAX ADI.r.r. & CO., Clothing. 110 W. Washington Ave. lTdli."t Largest Solid Potato. I.irdles3 of variety, it prize, 2 Suits Stephen n's Underwnr, value $o.00; ITnd, S2.UO Davies Shirt; Crd $1X0 pair gloves. CENTRAL ELECTRIC CO.. 12S South Main street. Product,-Rcst Collection of 12 Amateur Kodak lict ures of scenes from the surround-in-territory First prize, $25.00 Electric Chafilns Dish; second prize, $15.00 Electric Table Lamp. Special One Frize For the largest collection of amateur Kodak Pictures regardless of where taken A $10. CO Adjustable Floor Klectric Reading1 Lamp. Open to all voting1 people In this vicinity. THE IXONOMY DRY r.OODS, 110 ajJd 112 N. MKhlcan s, 1'nnluot PIckllnj- Onion and Largest Oalooft Prizes tu be ennounved later.

KKXLEY-nrSLVESS SCHOOL, East Wayne street. Speelins Bee Contest $60.00 scholarship to the best speller in a contest during week of exposition. Open to young folks, ages 16 to 21, living within a radius of 40 miles from the city. (South Bend and small cities excepted). Reason South Bend not included, this school grives a scholarship every year to one of tho graduates. SIDNEY UNGER, cigar store. 116-118 East Jefferson st. Product Mangel Wurzels, the largest. First prize, $10.00 in cigars; second. $7.00 handsome pipe; third, $4.00 steel fishing rod. NEWARK SHOE STORE, Save-a-Dollar Store, 130 West Waidiington street. Product Netted CanteloupcH. First prize. 1 pair shoes; second prize, 1 box guaranteed hoso. (3 for entry.) THOS. WILLIAMS, plumber, 122 E. Jefferson street. Product Red Kidney Beans (dry). First prize, $3.00 in trade; second prize, $2.00 in trade. (2 quarts for entry.) Mrs. 31. A. FRAIJCK, millinery. 131 N. Main st. Product Lettuce and Endive; Lettuce, first prize, $10 hat; second, $5 hat. Endive, one prize, $8 center piece. (1 complete plant for entrj.) GRAND LEADER, the store that does things, 132 W. Washington st. Product Green Skin Canteloupo. First prize, ladles' dress, value $10.00; second, men's raincoat, value $5; third, boy's suit, value, $2.50; fourth, ladies' shirtwaist, $1.50. (3 for entry.)

Legumes, Etc. Alfalfa, Clover, Soy Beans, Stalks of Corn, Cow Pea Plants, etc. General Conditions In tho case of this list of legumes, tho entir.3 plant must be displayed with its roots submerged in water held in a glass receptacle. The root system and root tubercles must be taken from the ground carefully in order to retain as nearly all of its parts as possible. SOUTH BEND NATIONAL BANK, 103 X. Michigan St. Product Alfalfa Root, largest root regardless of age of plant First prize, $5.00; second prize, $3.00; third prize, $2.00, A3IERICAN TRUST CO. Product Alfalfa, 1913 planting, highest scoring plant First prize, $5; second prlz3,$ 3.00; third prize $2.00. (Entire plant for entry.) RENFRAXZ, JR,, Importing Tailor. Froduct Highest Scoring Soy Bean Plants First prize, pair $S. 00 trousers to order; second prize, $7.00 fancy vest to order. (Entire plant for entry.) 3IUESSED & SON, Grocers. Product Clover, highest scoring point First prize, $3.00 In trade; second pri;:e, $2.00 in trade; third prize, $1.00 in trade. (Entire plant for entry.) ANDREW ZELTNER, Hardware. Product Tallest Stalk of Corn First prize, washing machine; second prize, carving set; third prize, shaving set. (Entire plant.) SIBLEY HARDWARE C03EPANY. Product Cow Pea Planus First prize, washing machine; second prize, Conkey's saltern; third prize, Conkey's fly knocker. First highest scoring plant; second, with most pods; third, largest plant. PUBLIC DRUG STORE, 113 South Michigan street. Troduct Kidney Bean?, plants. Prizes: First, $10.00 in trade; Eecond, $7.50 in trade; third, $5.00 in trade; fourth, $2.50 in trade. FRANK 3LVYR & SONS CO., Jewelry, 121 West Washinton avenue. Product Soy Bean Plants. With most pods. Prizes first, $20 24piece set 18 47 Rogers Bro3 silver, mahogany chest: second, $10 Seth Thomas clock; third, $5 silk umbrella, WILHELM & SAUSMAX, tailors, 136 South Michigan street Product Bnsli Lima Beans. Prizes: First, suit pattern, worth $10; second, suit pattern, worth $6.75. First, highest scoring entire plant; second, the largest plant. JOILN HALE ILVT CO., 127 West Washington avenue. Product Largest Soy Bean Plant. Prizes: First, $3.50 hat; second, $2.50 hat; third, $1.50 cap. " HULLIE'S CIGAR STORE, 103 E. Jefferson St. Product Alfalfa, 1912 planting, highest scoring plant Prize, one box cigars, ST. JOSEPH CO. SAVINGS BANK, ST. JOSEPH LOAN & TRUST CO., corner Washington and Main. Product Largest Collection of Iiesume?, cultivated or wild, place or twp. v,here grown, collection may be green or pressed plants, or both; complete plants must fce shown. First prize, $7.00 cash; second prize, $5.00 cash; third prize. $3.00 cash. Miscellaneous Exhibits Grand Sweepstake IVize FRANK 3IAYR AND SON will give a handsome Elgin G. M. Wheeler special adjured 17-Jewel watch in gold case, ladies' or men's size, to the party winning the most points regardless of articles in this contest, to be counted as follows: First prize, to count flv points; second, four points; third, three points; fourth, two points, and fifth, one point. J. P. 3IcGILL CO., home furnishings, corner Michigan street and Jefferson boulevard. Product Butter. First prize. Turkish leather rocker: second prize, :?olld mahogany rocker; third prize, electric lamp. (One pound or about) OTTO BASTLVN, drugs. Product Apple Butter First prize, $5 in trade; second prize, $3 camera; third prize, $2 fountain pen. (Entry to be one pint) A. C. MURDOCH, Tailor, 126 IT. Jefferson street Product 3Iost Beautiful Bouquet of Heme Grown Flowers. Prize, to a man, pair $7.00 Trousers, or to a lady, goods to equal the amount.

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But ono entry of each variety allowed by one exhibitor. Entry to be one piate of live eovli class of apples. CHAS. B. SAX & CO., Dry Goods. Pro duct Apples. Yellow Bellfiower, First prize, $3 silk dress pattern; second prize, $2 china salad dish; third prize, $1 dresser scarf. York Imperial First prize, woman's 5 5 hat: second prize, $2 silk petticoat; third prize, 51 china salad dish. Tolman Sweet First prize, $5 wool dress patttern; second prize, $2 waist; third prize, men's $1 shirt. Winesap First pri.te, $5 silk waist; second prize, $2 pair blankets; third prize, $1 j-air kid gloves. Hayman First prize, child's 55 coat; second prize, $2 centerpiece; third prize, woman's $1 handbag. Twenty Ounce First prize, women's 5 5 skirt; .second prize. $2 embroidery dres pattern; third prize, $1 china salad dish. WARNER BROS., Agricultural Implements. Product Apples. English Oolrten Russet First prize, credit of $6 in Oliver's goods; .-re-ond, prize, Birdsell's miniature wagon. 50; third prize, pruning knife, $3; fourth prize, 25 pounds Mica grease, $1.25. Black Juliflower (sheepnoe) First prize, credit of $6 on Oliver's goods: second prize, Birdsell's miniature wagon, $5.50; third prize, five gallons lime and sulphur, $2; fourth prize, one barrel salt, $1.2 0. Baldwins First prize, credit of $G on Oliver's goods; second prize, Birdsell's miniature wagon, $5.50; third prize, cne garden cultivator, 53; fourth prize, 25 pounds Mica axlo grease, $1.25. Maiden Blush First prize, credit of on Oliver's goods; second prize, RirdeH's miniature wagon, $5.50; third prize, one garden cultivator, $3; fourjh prize, 2 5 pounds Mica axle grease, $1.25. Wagner's First prize, $G credit on Oliver's goods; second prize, Birdsell's miniature wagon, $5.50; third prize, one pruning knife. $:J: fourth prize, one barrel salt, $1.20. LEWIS C. LANDON & CO., druggists. Product Apples. Winter Banana, Wolf River. Fall Rambos, Fameuse. Black Bm Davis, and give 10 prizes three prizes on each apple, as: First, $2 in trade and $1 in trade, totalling 515. G. R. KINNEY & CO., Shoes. ProductApples. Grimes' Golden, Mackintosh, Northern Spies, R. I. Greenings, Fallowater. Three j prizes under each variety, 15 prizes in all Pirst prize, $2.48 boots or shoes; second prize, $1.98 boots; third prize, $1.49 shoes. 3IITCHELL SMITH, Grocers. ProductApples. Johnathans: First prize, 2 5 pounds Republic flour; second prize, one pound Monarch coffee; third prize, one pound Dutchess coffee. Kings: First prize. 25 nounds Rermblic flour; second prize, one pound Monarch coffee; 1 tnira prize, one pound Dutchess coffee. GEO. E. TAYLOR, Harness. Product Aprdes. Ben Davis First prize, $2 in trade; second prize, $2 in trade; third prize, $1 in trade. VERNON CLOTJDING COMPANY, clothing. 205-207 South Michigan street, 110 West Jefferson boulevard. Product Peaches. Prizes: First, Strouse Bros. $25 suit; second. Fashion Clo'ies, $25 overcoat: third, Manhattan $5 sweater coat; fourth, Howard Z hat.i (1 plate of 5 for entry.) A. & I. LEATHER SHOP, leather goods, 21 S South Michigan street Product Red Grnpe. Prizes: First, traveling bag: second, suit ease; third, umbrella; fourth, ladies' handbag. (1 -plate.) HARRY GREENBLATT, furrier, 2 32 South Michigan street. Product Blue Plum. prizes: First, ladies' fur collar; second, Indies' fur muff; third, girls' fur muff. (Plate of ten.) SOUTH BEND FLORAL CO., florists. 2 IS South Michigan street. Product White Grapes. Prizes: First, Boston fern, jardiniere and pedestal: second, palm plant; third, Boston fern. (1 plate.) 3IODEL TAILORING CO., 234 .South Michigan street. Product Apples am! Quinces, Arkansas (Black Twig Apples. Firt prize, choice of any trousers In house to ordrr; second prize, $3.00 in trade. Quinces, one prize, a fancy vest. BEITNEIPS SONS, SHOES, 111 South Michigan street Product E;rg plant. prizes; First, Beitner's $5 shoes; second, Beitner's $! shoes; third, Beitner's $3 shoes. (Three For Enrfy.) M. J. N FID HART, Picture Frnrr.in?. Ill B. JfrJ?on St. Product C'annl lVr.. lt Prize. i:t hing (framed) value $3.00. 2nd Har.Osone picture, value $2.00 CHAS M. FCHCELL, Jewor., S. Mih. vt. Product. lHu jerape (1 plate.) lt prlr $l.".i) gold watch; v.d prize, SS ehrrk; ."rd prize $5 0 Knires and Forks; 4th, $2..7) P.rooeh. Fancy Work Contest Open to nil to enter. E. E. MANGOLD, photographer. Wrst Jefferson boulevard. I'roduct B.t Quilt Fancy Cotton Patchwork. Prize: First, one dozen cabinets or one large portrait, value $5. J. BURKE St CO., manufacturing opticians. Product Embroidery work on linen and mulin wear. First prize, on" pair tine ?old glasses or trade second prize, ono bra.-s taM" thermor. eter. I'roduct Fancy work of all deMTiptions: First prize, pair nne pearl opera glares; second prize, one reading glass with sterling silver handle. SOUTH BEND CAMERA CO., with J. Burks & Co. Product Kitrhcri Apron (most sensible). First prize, folding pocket camera; fecond prize. No. 2A Brownie camera. THE O'CONNOR MILLINERY. ProductEyelet embroidery work. First prize, Jlo hat; second prize, $5 hat; third prize, $3 hair switch. (Any artk . THE rRAOIlY STUDIO. LI?. F. Jr:Terson s. Produce Any Article of Mexican. Draun Work. Firs', prize. 1 dozn art photos. ah;--$8.50; second priz. 1 dozen sepia portraits, value SC. 00; third prize. 1 dozen platinum portraits, value $3.00.

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