South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 279, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1913 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

Farmers, Manufacturers and Merchants FALL EXPOSITION SOUTH BEND, Sept. 29th to Oct. 4th

About $3,000 in Handsome Merchandise and Cash Prizes will be given for the growing of Farm Products and Fruits, Poultry, Domestic Science and Fine Needle Work, etc., etc. This is the greatest list of prizes ever offered in' any like event held anywhere. No County Fair Lists will compare at all. Time now to get busy and win in some of these events.

Domestic Science Contents oikh to Country Folks outside of fotith Bend, except as mentioned in individual instances, a.s schools. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS & ELECTRIC CO., 215-217 South Michigan street. Product Raised Biscuits: First prize, $25 portable lamp; second prize, $15 portable, lamp. Product Soda RiscuiLs: First prize, $23 portable lamp; second prize, $15 portable lamp. (1 doz. for entry.) H. A. LFNRY & CO., cloaks and suits, 235 South Michigan street. Product White Bread: First prizo, set of furs, value $30; second prize, plush or cloth coat, $2 5; third prize, suli, value $18.50. (One loaf.) UNION SHOE STORE, retail shoes, 223 'South Michigan street. Product Fruit Cake. Irizc3: First, pair lady's $4 Rhoes; second, pair lady's $3 shoes; third, pair lady's house Elippers; fourth, pair lady's house slippers. MFJICIIANTS' NATIONAL BANK, 229 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.) CHARD & TOMFSITrr, hardware, 233 South Michigan street. Product Rrown snd Graham Bread. Prizes: First, coffee percolator, $3; second, casserole, $2. Brown First, coffeepercolator, $3; second, casserole, $2. (One loaf.) MTTTON'S DRUG STORK. Product Best Loaf of Rye Bread, baked by student in any St. Joo Co. school. Prizes: first. No. 2A Brownie camera: second. No. 2 Brownie camera; third, No. 1 Brownio camera. BR YNDON-DURRFLD CO. rroduct Cake. .First prize, $25 suit; second prize, $5 hat; third prize, $3 handbag. I "RAN 7v C. TOEPP, JEWELER. Pr6duct Salt Ilai.In Bread First prize, $25 diamond ring, and four more prizes to be announced later. JONES rURXTTURK STORK. Product -.Corn Bread. First prizo, sideboard; second prize, parlor cabinet; third prize, sofa. HKRR'S flIOOK STORK, 111 W. Washington ;ue. Product Best Loaf of Bread baked by stuck nt in schools of county outside of South Bend and Mishawaka. First prize, 3D vol. set, leather bound. "Shakespeare," value $12.00; second prize, 3-t leather, Longfellow's Poems, value $4.00; third prize, Mrs. Farmer's Cook Book, value $1.6 0. GEORGE II. WIIEELOCK & CO., West Washington Ave. Product Bc-t Loaf 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-piece Dinner Set; third prize, $10.00 Kiectric Reading "Lamp. R. R. PKCK, SHOES, 100 W. Wash av. Product Best Loaf of White Bread baked by cudent in the Mishawaka schools. First prize, pair best Shoes in the house; Fecond prize, pair $3.50 Shoes; third prize, pair House Slippers, $2.00. F. W. WOOLWORTH CO.. five and ten-cent store, 225 South Michigan street. Product Pies. Prizes: First, $10 in trade; second, $7.50 in trade; third, $3 in trade; fourth, $2.50 in trade. AUDITORIUM THKATKR, South Michigan street. Product, Ginger Bread First prize, lower box of S seats; second prize, upper box of f seats; third prize, 4 seats anywhere. Good during week of exposition. (One top crust pie for entry) Canned Goods Exhibit A Quart or Pint Sizo Can to Constitute Entry. PLATT & PERKEY, clothiers, Michigan street, corner Wayne. . Product Canned Peaches. Prizes: First, $15 suit or overcoat; second, $0.99 suit or overcoat; third, $2.99 pants; fourth, $2 hat. C. W. CO PP. Music Shop, 2"S South Michigan street. Product Canned Strawberries. Prizes: First, $7.50 in merchandise; second, $5 in merchandise; third, $2.50 in merchandise. O. P. XOISOM, jeweler. 140 South Michigan street. Canned cherries. Prizes: First, ladies solid gold Tiffany ring, with birth stone, $5; second, solid silver souvenir spoon, $1.50; third lino sold filled bar pin, $1.25; fourth. Ladies gold filled brooch, $1. KABL17S LUNCH ROOMS, 202 South Michigan street. Product Canned Vegetables (largest collection). Prizes: First, $5 in gold; second. $3.25 meal ticket: third, $2 box of cigars or trale; fourth, $1 in trade. Ia GOLDBERG, ladies tailor, West Jefferson boulevard. Product Spiced Pears. Prize: First, will make skirt free of charge, labor only, $5. (Any Quantity.) GROSSMAN'S, 321 S. Mich. SL Product: Canned Tomatoes 1st prize, $2l broadcloth m.u; 2nd prize, $10 if ess; .?rd prize, J5 hat; 4 t!i prize. J ".50 waist. .NICHOLAS SCHILLING, druggist. 303 South Michigan street. Product Rasplw ries and Plums, canned. Prizes: First, 2A Brownie camera; second, 2 Brownie camera; third, 2A brownie camera; fourth, 2 Brownie camera. WILLIS KIXYO.Y. Florist. 13S South Michigan street. Product Jellies, all kinds. 1M prize, large palm; second, large Whitmanii fern; third, Boston fern; fourth, asp fern. (Regular Jelly Sizo For Entry.)

THE VEGETABLE SHOW PUMmNVVtihlQHES-CAR'

GREEXEBAUM-SMITII FURNITURE CO., 326-328 South Michigan street. Largest Collection of Vegetables. First prize, brass bed; second prize, kitchen cabinet; third prize, rocker; fourth prize, pedestal. (1 or More of Each.) ST. JOE FURNITURE, CARPET AM) STOVE CO., 122 South Michigan street. White Potatoes, Carmine variety. Prize, one one golden oak buffet, value $22; Rural New York variety, one library table, value $22; all other varieties, one eet siz dining chairs, value $1S. (One-half Bushel For Entry.) ROBERTSON BROS. CO., dry goods, 127129 South Michigan street. Largest Pumpkins. First prize, tailor made suit, $25; second prize, pair blankets, $5; third prize, table cloth, $3; fourth prize. bed spread, $2.50; fifth prize, hand bag, $2. ABLER BROS., clothing, Michigan street and Washington avenue. Proluct, Crooked Necked Squashes: Prizes: First, HirshWickwire suit or overcoat, $25! second, Society Brand, $25 suit or overcoat; thirl, Star Sweater $5; fourth. Dean hat, $3.00. THE SAILORS BROS. CO., modern home outfitters, 307-9-11 South Michigan street. Contest onGrain All of Which to Be Judged Scientifically. NEWMAN'S, women's outer wearing apparel, 123 South Michigan street Prpduce White Corn: Prizes first, coat, value, $10; second, dress, value, $7.50; third, ekirt, value, $5; fourth, waist, value $1.95. (Exhibit of 10 ears.) CLEIS & CO., Jewelers, 224 South Michigan street. Product Rye. Prizes: First, watch; second, fob; third, cuff buttons; fourth, tie clasp. (Exhibit of 1 Pk.) C. E. LEE, wall paper and paints, 222, South Michigan. Btreet. ' Product Buckwheat. Prizes: First, $5 in trade; second, $3 in trade; third, $2 in trade. (Exhibit of 1 Pk.) NEW YORK CANDY KITCHEN, candy, 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 BANK & TRUST CO., 102-104 South Michigan etree.. Product Wheat. Prizes: First, 5; second, $3.00; third. $2.00. (Exhibit of One Peck.) II. LEM1NTREE, 222 1-2 South Michigan street. Product Spring Rye. Prizes: First, First, $7.50" field glasses; second, $3.50 compass; third, $2 reading glass. (Exhibit of One Peck.) A. IL HELLER, Furniture. Product: Oats let prize, genuine Turkish leather rocker; 2nd prize, genuine oak library, table, mission finish; 3d prize, genuine oak arm rocker, mission finish. (Exhibit of One Peck.) SAM'L SPIRO CO., Clothiers. Product; Yellow Corn 1st prize. $25 II. S. & M. suit or overcoat: 2d prize. $15 suot or overcoat; 3d prize, pair $5 pants, all wool; 4th prize, one pair $4bench made shoes; 5th prize, choice of any $3 hat. THE PHILADELPHIA, "The House of (Exhibit of 10 ears.) Purity", North Michigan street. Product Clovcer Seed 1st prize. 200 lbs. sugar: 2nd prize, 100 lbs. sugar; 3d prize, 50 lbs. sugar. One box of candy to every contestant. (Exhibit of Two Quarts.) THE VEGETABLE SHOW Continued. LIVINGSTON'S, clothing. 110-112 W. Wash, st. Product Largest Pio 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 Hinds to be in your own coops. SOUTH REND RUDDER CO., rubber goods, 200 South Michigan street. Poultry Pains Barred Rocks. Prizes: First, rubber coat; second, pair rubber boots. L. F. GEHRER, tailor, 127 West Jefferson boulevard. Product Poultry, belt pair Rhode Island Reds. Prize: First, pair trousers to order, $10.00. . BOSTON DAIRY LUNCH ROOM, 123 West Jefferson street. Product Poultry, White Rocks. Prize: First, meal ticket for 21 meals. JIMMIE COLLARD, meat market,. 123 West Jefferson boulevard. Product Poultry, best Barred Rock Hen. Prizes: First, large roast of beef, $1.30 second, small ro,ast of beef, Jl. TYPEWRIR SHOP, 119-121 West Jefferson street. Product Poultry, Buff Cochin Hen. Prizes: First, fancy ink bottle and stand; second, line letter file; Buff Cochin, pair, third, fancy ink bottle and stand; fourth, tine letter file. Tu R. ARMSTRONG?, Remington Typewriters, 127 West Jefferson boulevard. Product Poultry, White Leghorn Hen. Prize: First. Remington Ty pewriter. AMERICAN CREDIT JEWELRY CO., jewelry. Main street and Jefferson boulevard. Product Poultry, Black Minorcas, Prizes: First, ?15 silver tea set; second, J7 silver smoking set; third, $5 umbrella.

Product Watermelons: TFirst prize, buffet, $25; second prize, rocker, $C. 50; third prize, 30x63 Axminster. rus, $3.9S. JOHN WILHELM, ladies' ready-to-wear, 139 South Michigan street. Product Parsnip. Prizes: First, dress, value $10; second, waist, value $5. (Bunch of Six for Entry.) HURWICH & KAPLIN, clothiers. 132 South Michigan St. Product Iiinia Beans, (dry). Prizes: First, suit, $15; second, Raincoat, $10; third, Tiger hat, $3. (One Quart For Entry.) KABLE LUNCH ROOMS , 104-10G-108 North Michigan street. Product Tinted l1?1" Prizcs: Frst, $5 in gold; second, $3.2o meal ticket; third, $2 box of cigars or trade: fourth. ' $1 in trade. OFFICE OUTFITTING CO., Main and Center streets. Products Gourds. Prizestrade; fourth, $1 in trade. (10 Finest.)' rirst, fountain pen; second, ink stand; third ledger. ITtEVEIlMUTH ART STORE, pictures and dfeV Vr-l i?0 Michigan street. Pro-duct---A lut Onions. Prizes: First, $25 oil Painting; second, $15 water color; third, 5 i i .i.0 -room wall paper; fourth, $3.75 room all paper. (10 Finest ) S. FOX, clothiers, 329 South Michigan street. Product Small Cucumbers. PrizesI irst, fine dress shirt; second, necktie; third J. J. KRUZRERGER, merchant tailor West Jefferson boulevard. Product Pickling Beets. Prjze: Suit pattern, 3 1-2 yards imported black serse, worth $11.25. stick pin. (10 For Entry.) POMMERT A; JAY, barber shop and cigar store, 220 South Michigan street. Product: Kohlrabis. Prizes: First, calabash pipfc; second, box of cigars; third, shaving ticket. (Six for Kntrv.) SOUTH REND TEA & RUTTER STORE, butter and teas, 127 North Main street. Product Rutabagas. Prizes: First, 10 pounds celebratel Town Talk coffee; second, five pounds celebrated Town Talk coffee; third, three pounds of tea (Six Highest Scoring.) ELREL EROS., music store, 10G South Michigan street. Product Cauliflower. Prizes: First, parlor' organ ; second, roll of sheet music; third, roll of sheet music. (Three Heads.) CALVIN K. CLAUER, jeweler, 105 South Michigan street. Product Hubbard Squashes. Prizes: First, $16 china chocolate sot: second, $S berry dish; third, $7 pearl and gold umbrella; fourth, $2 gold brooch,' fifth, $2 gents' chain. THE PEOPLE'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO., clothing, 311 South Michigan street. Product Cabbage, (pointed head and red). Prizes: First, pants, $7.50; second, petticoat, $5. (3 Heads lor Entry.) WALK-OVER SHOE CO., shoes, 137 South Michigan street. Product Tomatoes. Prizes, First, one pair women's $3.50 shoes: seconl, one pair women's ,$2.50 shoes; third, one pair chillren's $2 shoes; fourth, one pair childen's $1 shoes. (Six Fo Entv.) O. MENNUCCT CO., candy, 129 North Main street. Product, Rutabagas. Prizes: First, five pound box of candy; second, three pound box of candy; third,. two pound box of candy. (Largest Six For Entry.) INDEPENDENT FIVE AND TEN CENT STORES, i:)2-ir,3 South Michigan street. Product Most Distorted Squashes. Prizes: First, $5 in trade; second, $3 in trade; fourth, $2.50 in trade. JOHN R. NOIHLE. candy, Michigan street. Product Carrots. Prizes: First, live-pound box of home made candy; second, three-pound box of home made candy; thirdf two-pound box qf home, mado candy. (Bui.h of six for entry.) Tim HAMILTON & LEVI 71 CO.. clothing store, 204 South Michigan street. Product Perfect Turnip. Prizes: First, choice of suit or overcoat; second, choice of trousers. (10 highest scoring.) H. S. MILER, book store, 12 4 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. F. HAVERSTOCK. sewing machines and dress forms, 20S West Jefferson. Product Vegetable Freaks. First prize, full figure adjustable dress form; second, hand vacuum cleaner; third, full figure non-adj. dress form. IV. IL RAKER Xr CO., shoes. 114 West Wash. Ave. Product Radishes. First prize, ladies' or men's shoes, $4.00 value; second, ladies' or men's shoes, $.50 value: third, ladies' shoes. $2.50 value; fourth, children's shoes, $1.00 value. (Punch of 6 for entry.) C. A. DOL1MI, furniture. Product Cabbage (fiat head). First prize, second prize, third prize. (3 heads for entry.) 1st Prize Rocker. 2nd Prize Carpet Sweeper. Trd Prize A Handsome Picture. 15. M. COX, pianos and player pianos. SK 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.) - KLINOEL AND KUEHN, shoes for all. 112 N. Main st. Product Celery. Firs: prize, pair shoes, $3.5Crf second prize, pair shoes, $3.00. (3 bunches for entry.) UNION TRUST CO., 120 South Main street. Prcxluet, Jersey Sweet Potatoes First prize, $3.00 cash; second prize. $2.00 cash. CENTRAL ELECTRIC CO., 12S South Main street. Product, Rest Collection of 12 Amateur Kodak JMcturtN of sccfies from the surrounding territory First prize. $25.00 Electric Chaffinjr Dish; second prize, $13.00 Electric Table Lamp. Special One Prize For the largest collection of amateur Kidak Pictures, regardless of where takn A $10.00 Adjustb!rt Floor Kiectric Readir.tr Lamp. Open to all vountr people in this vicinity. KELLEY RVSINKSS SCHOOL. Fast Wayne street. Spelling Rook Contest $60.00 shcolarship to the best speller in a contest during week of exposition. Open to young folks.

ages 16 to 21, living within a radius of 4 0 miles from the city. (South Bend and small cities excepted). Hereon South Bend not included, this school gives a scholarship every year to one of the graduates. SIDNEY UNGER, cigar store, 11 6-1 IS East Jefferson st. Product Mangel Wurzelsf the largest. First prize, 310.00 in cigars; second, $7.00 handsome pipe; third, $4.00 steel fishing rod. NEWARK SHOE STORE, Save-a-Dollar Store, 130 West Washington street. Product Netted Canteloupes. First prize, 1 pair shoes; second prize, 1 box guaranteed hose. (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. M. H. FRALICK, millinery. 131 X. Main st. Product Lettuce and Endive. Lettuce, first prize, $10 hit; second, $5 hat. Endive, one prize, $S center piece. (1 complete plant for entry.) GRAND LEADER, tho. store that does things, 132 W. Washington st. Product Green Skin Canteloupe. First prize, ladies' dress, value $10.00; second, men's raincoat, valuo $i; third, boy's suit, value, $2.50; fourth, ladies' shirtwaist, $1.50. (3 for entry.)

Legumes, Etc. Alfalfa, Clover, Soy Beans, Stalks of Cora Cow Pea Plants, etc. General Conditions In the case of this list of legumes, the entire 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 REND NATIONAL RANK, 10 3 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. AMERICAN TRUST CO. Product Alfalfa, 1913, highest scoring plant First prize, $3.00; second prize, $3.00; third prize, $2.00. (Entire plant for entry.) RENFRAXZ, JR., Importing Tailor. rroduct Highest Scoring Soy Bean Plants First prize, pair $S.0O trousers to order; second prize, $7.00 fancy vest to order. (Entire plant for ntrv.) MUESSEL & SON, Grocers. Product Clover, highest scoring point First prize, $3.00 in trade; second prize, ,$2.00 in trade; third prize, $1.00 in trade. (Entire plant for entry.) ANDREW ZELTXER, Hardware. ProductTallest Stalk of Corn Fjrst prize, washing machine; second prize, carving set; third prize, shaving set. (Entire plant.) SIBLEY HARDWARE COMPANY. Product Cow Pea Plants 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 Michoigan street. Product Kidney Beans, plants. Prizes: First, $10.00 in trade; second, $7.50 in trade; third, $5.00 in trade; fourth, $2.50 in trade. FRANK MAYR & SONS CO., jewelry, 121 West Washinton avenue. Product Soy Bean Plants. Prizes: First, $20 24-piece set 1847 Rogers Bros, silver, mahogany chest; second, $10 Seth Thomas clock; third, $3 silk umbrella. WILHELM & SAUSMAX, tailors, 136 South Michigan street. Product Buh Lima Beans. Prizes: First, suit pattern, worth $10; second, suit pattern, worth $6.73. First, highest scoring entire plant; second, the largest plant. JOHN HALE HAT 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. MAYINGS RANK, ST. JOSEPH LOAN & TRUST CO., corner Washington and Main. Product Largest Collection of Legumes, cultivated or wild, place or twp. where grown, collection may be green or pressed plants, or both; complete plants must be shown. First prize. $7.00 cash: second prize, $5.00 cash; third prize, $3.00 cash. Miscellaneous Exhibits Grand Suecitake Iri7.e FRANK .MAYR AND SON will give a handsome Elsin G. M. Wheeler special adjusted 17-jewel watch in gold case, ladies' or men's size,- to the party winning the most points regardless o articles in this contest, to be counted as follows: First prize, to count five points; second, four points: third, three points; fourth, two points, and fifth, one point. J. I. McGILL CO., home furnishings, corner Michigan street and Jefferson boulevard. ' Product Butter. Firft prize, Turkish leather rocker; second prize, solid mahoganv rocker; third prize, electric lamp. (One pound or about.) OTTO BASTIAX, druc. Product Apple Butter First prize. ;3 in trade; second pr:ze, $3 camera; third pri2e, $ 2 .fountain pen. (Entry to one pint. ) A. C. MURDOCK. Tailor, 12G 17. Jefferson street. Product Mot Beautiful Bouquet or Home Grown Flower. Prize, to a man. pair $7.00 Trousers, or to a lady, goods to equal the amount.

Fruits

But one entry of each variety allowed hy one exhibitor. Entry to bo one plate of live each clas of apples. CIIAS. B. SAX & CO.. Dry Goods. Product Apples. Yellow Bellliowt r. First prize, $5 silk dress pattern; second prize, $J china salad dish; third prize. $1 drerser scarf. York Imperial First prize, woman's $5 hat; second prize, $2 silk petticoat; third prize, $1 china salad dish. Tolman Sweet First prize, $3 wool dress patttern; second prize, $2 waist; third prize, men's $1 shirt. Winesap First prize, $5 silk waist; second prize, $2 pair blankets; third prize, $1 pair kid gloves. Hayman First prize, child's $5 coat; second prize, $2 centerpiece; third prize, woman's $1 handbag. Twenty Ounce First priz women's $5 skirt; second prize, $2 embroidery dress pattern; third prize, $1 china salad dish. WARNER PROS., Agricultural . Implements. Product Apples, English Golden Russet First prize, credit of $G in Oliver's goods; second prize, Birdsell's miniature wagon, $.1.50; third prize, pruning- knife. $3; fourih prize, 2 5 pounds Mica grease, $1.2T. Black Julillower (sheepnose) First pri-je, 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. $1.20. Baldwins First prize, credit of $G on Oliver's goods; second prize, Birdsell's miniature wagon, 93.50; third prize, one garden cultivator, $3; fourth prize, 25 pounds Mica axlo grease, $1.25. Maiden Blush First prize, credit of $r on Oliver's goods; second prize, Birdsell's miniature wagon, $5.50; third prize, one garden cultivator, $3; fourth prize, 23 pounds Mica axlo grease, $1.25. Wagner's First prize, $f credit on Oliver's goods; second prize, Birdsell's miniature wagon, $3.50; third prize, ono pruning knife, $3; fourth prize, one barrel salt, $1.2 0. EEWIS C. BANDON &' CO., druggists. Produett Apples. Winter Banana, Wolf River, Fall Rambos, Fameuse, Black Ben Davis, and give 15 prizes, three prizes on each apple, as: First, $2 in trade and $1 in trade, totalling $15. G. R. KINNEY cM- CO., Shoes. Product Apples. Grimes' Golden, Mackintosh, Northern Spies, R. I. Greenings, Fallowatcr. Three prize3 under each variety, 15 prizes in all First prize, $2.4S boots or shoes; second prize, $1.9S boots; third prize, $1.43 shoes. MTTCIIELTi & SMITH, Grocers. Product Apples. Johnathans: First prize, 25 pounds Republic flour; second prize, one pound Monarch coffee; third prize, one pound Dutchess coffee. Kings: First prize, 2 5 pounds Republic flour; second prize, ono pound Monarch coffee; third prize, one pound Dutchess coffee. GEO. E. TAYLOB, Harness. Product -Apples. Ben Davis First prize, $3 in trade; second prize. $2 in trade; third prize. $1 in trade. VERNON CLOTHING COMPANY, clothing. 205-207 South Michigan street, 110 West Jefferson boulevard. Product I 'caches. Prizes: First, Strouse Bros. $2 5 suit; second. Fashion Clothes, $25 overcoat; third. Manhattan $5 sweater coat; fourth, Howard $3 hat. fl plate of 5 for entry.) A. & I. LEATHER SHOP, leather goods. 215 South Michigan street. Product Red (J rapes. Prizes: First, traveling bag; second, suit case; third, umbrella; fourth, ladies handbag. (1 plate.) HARRY GREENBDATT. furrier. Z?,2 ,outh Michigan street. Product Blue Plutiw. Prizes: First, ladies' fur collar; second, ladies' fur muff; third, girls' fur muff. (Plate of t-n.) SOUTH REND FLO RAD CO.. florist 21G South Michigan street. Product White Grapes. Prizes: First, Boston f f rn. jardiniere and pedestal; second, pajm plant; third, Boston fern. (1 plate.) MODEL TAILORING CO., Z?,4 Fouth Michigan street. Product Apples und Quinces, Arkansas (Black Twig) Apples. First priz choice of any trousers In house to order; focond prize, $3.00 in trade. Quinces, one prize, a fancy vest. BEITNER'S SONS. SHOES. Ill South Michigan street. Product lrg plant. Prozes: First, Beitner's $5 shoes; second, Bcitnor's $4 shoes; third, Beitner's $3 shor?. First, one pair women's ?..7j shoes: second, pair children's $2 shoes; fourth, on pair children's $1 shos. (Sir for Entry.) THE HAMILTON I.FVY CO.. clothing Perfect Turnips. Prizes: First, choice of suit 1913 planting, highest scoring plant First prize, $5.00; second prize. S3. on; third prize. $2 Plant. Prizes: First, $2 ft 24-piece set 1 S 47 brella. (Most perfect plant.) Fancy W orlc Contest Open to all to enter. H. E. MANGOLD, photographer. West Jefferson boulevard. Product Bt Quilt l'aney Cotton Patchwork. Prize: First, one d:;en cabinets or one large portrait, value $5. J. BUHKE Vc CO., manufacturing optician. Product Embroidery work on linen and muslin wear. First priz one pair iir.n gfM classes or trade; second priz, or.e bras table thermometer. Product Fancy work of all description-.: First prize, pair I'.rv p' arl opra glasses; second priz--, one reading glass with sterling silver handle. SOFTH BEND CAMERA CO., v.ith J. Burke & Co. Produc t Kitchen Apron ( mvst sen?lbl. First prize, folding ptck-t camera; second prize. No. 2A Browni" i.m ra. Till: O'CONNOR MILLINERY. Product Eclet embroidery work. Fitt priz, J 10 hat: :-. nd prize. $5 hat; third pr;z. $5 hair switch. (Any article.) THE iBA;BY STFBIO. 113 i:. J. r-, r on st. Product Any Article of Mexican Drawn Work. First prize. I doz :i art photo?, valuo $.r.; s-cond priz". 1 dz-n s pia portraits, value fG.O; third prize. 1 d-.en platinum portraits, value $5.00.