South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 258, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 September 1916 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Flock to Fair Grounds on Animal Husbandry Day Every Angle of the Fair Will be Covered by a Special Staff Wording in The News-Times Bureau in the Heart of the Fair Grounds.
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Rare Paintings Shown in Relic Room at Fair
Here is "Mary's Litlle Lamb"
Here are More Fair Awards
I Prize Winning Heifer Calf
-, FINISH HORSE AND
SHEEP JUDGING
Two portr-nt- j a i : 1 1 1 1 in Y- nItim. O'-rmany. in lvuv .1 ti.lr.I iui.Uu in Y.w f il.ruc h -n. ;rmm, in läi:', an- the inf'-t int-r-stir.; u.i-jtct-in an f- rtinully int ri -' i.-: o'lc! in whu h Mi-.-i Lilli.ui Aiui.-, 111 . S'uth i-t.. has '!.K t-l on -hlLit in '!,. r Iic- rtrn nt in tl.uur.a'i's ImiMini:. T'n- two ih r C'lifs uro jiortriits tf ! r it sr.J rid pa fnt.", Mr. ;nil Mrs. I);mUI A mhos. Thp third is a portrait of ih-ir on, Frank. A harxl--p.m ta'MfdMh anI mx haml-wrouht sil--r t-.i.poons which :ti!n ii'-it !lu v eihlin t.iM- of the l.i tt r; a M-t of irn.i kntvs with h.ixl!- f Mue .anil whitf china ami M.ult-s of loniu.?oM and a sihnl in a ii) fork made of horn ar :i.- ir.c lud d in Ji r c hil.it. The fa er which looU out of thfir simple Mack frames of U- old portraits aro quaint and typically dir'man. The woman's fao- with its ..--erf hairdrt"-s H softened 1 y the dainty flutM ruffl- of a piijunt littlf white cap. and o f r l-r pale hhw ! odii e a -white surplice in cros.-d pr cij-c ly. I It hushand is ilressed with the stiff ditrnity of the period, with his chin half hurid in a tall white collar about which i-; swathed a hlack neckcloth and hlue c ravat. Sonic p-uliar jirrxes-s seems to have heen employed in niakiim the portraits and it is impossible to rell whether they are cr:ion fr oil. sua they have the dullness of on and the smoothness of the other, on the i.aok of the portraits their hi.-tory 3iar? l.een written in (lernun their ri:nai?. aiuthrr interesting picture in the exhibit. Faid to he the property of Mrs. !J. Winkler o. X. Michigan t-!.. is a photograph framed in the i im ef a spinning wheel SM years old. The wheel was Rixen to the ori-inal ct the photograph when she was a yountf uirl. The material of the Rown which ,sh wears in the pictt rc, she herself spun and voe. Several hook, pnyerhooks ;md 1Üare Included in the collection of nt tio.ue.". One of these, a German prs : e.-oook. hedonffintj t Miss Anion.-', w.'i.; i rinted in 177". Another, ;i r.ilde, is 20o years old. Arrionr the old dishes is a simar ;4nd (ffjioer of luster. especially inIfTMiii i id a 1 u ." I d localise the art of making luster wear has been !-t nod there arc very t""W ohl pieces extant. This sui;ar ami cieatrer is 1'" vears old.
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LIST OF WINNERS IN POULTRY SHOW
-Mary's I,ittle himb." pet prize v inner of little IHith Ueatner, Walkt Tton. Ind.
Heinz Has Little on This Woman
As a prolitie producer of .ickles, Hein, with his .7 varieties' ha. ery little on one woman xhibitir in the canned 'oods ilepartment of the Voman"s building out at the fair. She ha.s entered 4 0 jars of piekles and every jar contains a diff rent ariety. "I didn't know there were that hNiriy tiiffcrent kinds of pickles on earth." one woman was heard to remark. For her benefit and that of the skeptical the li-t of varieties is herewith appended: weet. sour, oil, and mixed cucumber pickles, ripe cucumber pickles, preen cucumber pickles, red mangoes, urccn mangoes, pickled prunes, persimmons, celery, apricots, crab-apples, sweet apples, caulii'ower. corn, gooseberries, rhubarb, wild cherries, red cherries and white cherries, rcen tomatoes, yel
low tomatoes and red tomatoes: pickled lima beans, preen beass and yellow beans; pickled plums in oil; pickled yellow plums, and Califor
nia preen plums, pickled eabbape, 3
ni:ui:i PLV.Mornr hocks. I-:. iVaiwh. 1. ::. cock; 1. t. hen; 1. ::. cockerel; 1. 4. pullet; 1. old pen; 1. l, younir pen. ,Iu. '.tin Urown, 4, cock; 4, youn pen. Fred W. Vornheder. .". co k. Mrs. John Vaness. cockerel. St. Joseph County Tuberculosis Hospital. f, pullet; S young pen. rAUTKIlXJi: PIAMOITII KOCKS. M. W. Hillman. 4, fok; 5. hen; 4. cockerel; P.. pullet: 1. pullet. Hope Poultry Ass'n 1. cock: 1. 2, 4, hen: 1, 2, T, cockerel; Z, 4. o , pullet. tOMMHIW I'LV.MOtTII HOCKS. ! Hope Poultry Ass'n 1. ', 4, hen. I wiiiti: w v.M)otti:s. ! J. C. Fishel and .on. 1, 2. :i. cock;
1. ::. hen; 1, 2, ', 4, cockerel; 1, : ::, jiullet; 1, 2, old pen; 1, 2. yount; pen. Harry X. Brip.s, 4, cock: :-. 4, hen; T, cockerel. t. Joseph County Tuberculosis Hospital, 4. 5, iuilet. W. A. .Stines, 4 younp pen. nrrr vyaximtti-:s. Martindale & Montgomery, 1, 2, 2. 4. cock; 1, 2, 4, hen; 1, 2, :;. 4. cockerel; 1, 2. :'. 4. pullet; 1, 2, 2, old pen; 1, 2. ", young pen. Hope Poultry Ass'n., 5, cockerel;
pullet.
PARTIAL AWARDS IN PRODUCTS OF FARM
pickled water melon, pickled musk melon, and pickled cabbage, chili sauce, chow-chow, picalillie, and horse radish. Another woman has two exhibits
of jelly of 10 glasses each and each t
glass containing a different kind of jelly. The number" includes several jars of "ribbon" jelly two varieties, affording a contrast in colors put up in layers. Her list includes red raspberry, crabapple and currant, peach, gooseberry, currant, apple, strawberry, peach, blackberry, plum, crabapple. crabapple ribbon, grape ribbon, apple ribbon, green grape, yellow pi urn and plum ribbon.
DON'T JUDGE A COW BY LOOKS Jor LMkrr Not Alwaj a INor l'nnlm-er as Shown by OI1ici.il Tots.
Though its organization is hut six months old. the St. Joeph County Cow Testing association is putting on. at the fair grounds, an exhibit
for the benefit of dairy farmers) "whi h has received the highest com-j
mendation front Purdue experts, l.'ight rows belonging to members of the association have been placed on exhibition with th ir r- "ids of production for the pai six months placed on po.M.rs above their respective stalls, the ibjcft bt ing to show that a cow that is a "poor looker" is not nei earil a poor produ er. und that it is t. the imaiiial advantage of tio" farnier to know exactly the pnd ictie apa' itv of Ins cow. Th association has hi:d an expert tester in W. T. Koi-erts, w hie P'tsiness it is to ui ev ery co w belonging to a member of the association ü monthly te'st. Hv thi means ew ty mt-iubcr has b n r.abb d to b-arn exactly the alu- of ach of his cows a.-' a prod:nr and to elmulutte front his lo rds dove whuli were niereiv "star boarders." I'.ighut n in Organization. There are !n 1!':h!m rs IP. tile organization, and a total of :: j cows. John Shcdly is the ,w r.e-- (1f th- best i cw in the association. "White Head." a. grade ow hIi.1i has pro
duced ::0S pounds of butter fat in the past six months. The cos of feeil for the animal has been $".6.74. and the net profit, at 1:: cents per Kallon, which it has made for its owner, is $M.?.;:. The cow cost $40 at public sale. !v way of contrast, the poorest cow in the association, the name of whose owner i.- withheld, ha.s produced but til pounds in six months, und ha.s cost ;ts owner a loss of $20. These two cows, with six intermediates from St. Mary's academy, comprise the exhibit. One of the St. Mary'.' hjrd. labeled "a poor looker but a good producer." has vielded l'.'O pounds of butter fat in live months' time, while its neighbor, belonging to the sam herd and labeled "a good looker but a poor producer." has yielded but T." pounds in the same length of time. Sars . I). Hi Iev.. In more ways than one ihe. association has been the means of increasing the prolits of its members through the serviies of Mr. Roberts, their expert tester. He was able to save one member a big loss monthly, oci asioned by an incorrect adjustment of his separator and the butter yield at the I'niversity of Notre Hume was im leased from tiOO pounds per month to e,.o, the unnecessary loss of T.ci pounds per month having been due to the fait that the operators had been tilling
Mail Anything From Eggs To
Plows by Parcel .'. 'ä:
nrrr Plymouth hocks. Hope Poultry Assn., 1, 2. cock; 1. 2, 4. r., hen; 1, 2, :;. cockerel; 4. I, pullet. C. S. Feldmier, 2 cock; :: hen, 1. 2, a, pullet. WHITi: PLYMOUTH HOCKS. V. H. Fishel, 1, 2. 4. cock; 1, 2. 4. 3, hen; 1, 2, ::, 4. cockerel; 1, 2. ?,. 4. 5, pullet: 1. 2, young pen; 1. 2, old pen. silvkii vv.xnorn:s. Hope Poultry Assn'. 1. 2. cevek, 1. 2. :;. 4. hen; 1. 2, 3, 4. cockerel; 1, 2, 1. pullet. ; o 1. 1 i :n wvaxd or r k. Hope poultry Ass'n., 1, 2, ::, cock; 1, ::, 4. 5. hen. .Justin Prown. 2, hen; 1, cockerel; 1, pullet; 1, young pen. PA HT J Ml H 1 1 : W YAX I )OTTl :s. Hope Poultry Ass'n.. 1. 2. ', 4.
icock; 1, 2. 2, 4 hen; 1, 2, ::, 1. cockierel; 1, 2. ::. 4. pullet. HLACK WYANDOTTIX 1 Hope Poultry Ass'n., 1, 2, cock; 1,
2 o 4 hen. " ' s.' c. iciioiti: island hi:is. Hope Poultry Ass'n.. 1, 2, cock: 1. 2, 4. hen; 1, Ö, cockerel; 2. pul-
; let; 2. old Kn.
oopman, cock; 4, pullet;
POTATO r. I'-irly PotateH's. c?obbler and early Ohio group; 1, A. A. 1'elton, Mishawaka; 2, Mrs. Van Xess. Farly Hose and early Michigan group; 1, takdale farm; 2, H. Topper: Martin Kupee. iMic Potalocs. The rural group: 1, J. It. Smith, Xevv Carlisle: Mrs. P. I. Chubb, Oranger; 2. William Klinkner. vi:;i7r.HLKs. .'1 veg. eggs; 1, Larry Kuhn. Mishawaka; 2, William Kastwood. 1-2 pk. tomatoes, yellow; 1. Mrs. Xora Kelley. Mishawaka. :: watermelons: 1, S. C. PKitner, Mishawaka; 2, Mrs. P. 1. Chubb. Oranger. :: Hubbard squash; 1, D. V. Dare.
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cork. W dr.e-s-l.tv afterroo". Th .-aid that tb.c s'oc k xl'.' i-.tcl en unu.- :all : v a'. I th tT j maintained tli" s inie i i I tb.T- .g:; ! oiit.
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sh ir5. ewe-. J. W. Ta fordsville. Ind.. four r'.t'-' second : M. P. Purv ;atve. Ion. Ind.. two !:rsts and o Mooie Pres.. Putbr. led. omls. Fine W-ol M rui '-. Plaker. IVutb r. link, l ii !:in'' s,cond. No otli : Fine Wool Kambo::;;.-: I. iiiu s. William I'.l.ikt r.
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Thomas McMally. .", cockerel. H. ( HlIODi: ISLAND Hi:iS. II...... Tlnln- u'n 1 " A .1'L-
Perhaps- one of the most useful iff. Ve 1 t ullet
not tne inost heautitui hootns at tne Kzra K Bimm 5, cuc.k; hen; fair is that maintained by the South jmllet. Ih nd and Mishawaka post offices in W. A. Stines, 1. cockerel, one corner of the Woman's bu'ld- j W. H. Smiley, 2. cock.
mg. The nurnose of the exhibit is 1 iiicivrar.
mainly to explain the possibilities of parcel post, but it serves, incidentally, a.- a sub postal station which
collects and delivers mail on the.
grounds three times a day. Jt is in charge of C. K. Snoke of the South Hend office, and William Uannun of the Mishawaka olfice. This display consists of all kinds of merchandise and all kinds of cartons, the one to Khow what may be sent parcel post and the other to show how to send it. And it would
seem that there is no limit to the'
sphere of the mails. "Give us anything from eggs to plows." said Mr. Snoke. "and we'll get 'em there. There seems to be widespread mis
understanding about the kinds ofjpUntt.
things that can he sent through the
Howard I Rimbert, 1, cock; 1. 2, .'
hen; 1, 2. pullet. WlflTK LANOSIIANS. Hope Poultry Ass'n., 1, 2, cock; 1, 2, o. 4, hen. HLACK IiANOSHANS. J. M. Itoclke, 1, cock; 2. 4. hen; 0, cockerel; .". pullet; 1, young pen; 2, old pen. G. O. McOmber, 1, .". hen: 1, 2. 4. cockered; 1, 2. ::, 4. pullet; 1, young pen. SILYLH ;hy HOHKIXCS. Hope Poultry Ass'n., 1, 2, 2. cock; 1. 2, :'. 4. hen. DAHK HHAHMAS. Hope Poultry Ass'n.. 1. cock; 1, 2, hen; 1, 2, cockerel: 1. pullet. LICHT ilHAIIMAS. Hope Poultry Assn., 1, 2. 4,
:cock: 1, 2, hen; 1. 2, cockerel; 1, 2,
2, H, V. Newman. Hest and largest collection of
'grapes in basket; H. XV. Newman,
f 10.00. first. J. I?. Weber, $3.00; best Concord grapes. J. P. Weber, Z pounds candy, best Niagara. Desert and Culinary display. Apples, first, Henry waim. Mrs. S. T. won first, best display old fashion flowers. Louise Helquest won first, display of flowers. Pest center piece of fruit, first, Miss Amanada McOombs, second and third, Henry Swaim.
SEED PRIZE WINNERS
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the churns too full and turning them mans-. .s u mauer 01 laci mere is
almost nothing that can't be. Of course a plow couldn't be shipped
too fast. The pre sent association lias grown to such an extent and has such a long waiting list that a second one is to be organized this fall, and a second eprt tester brought into the, county. As it is the association is the largest in the state. Porter county has s-t oinl l ugest. 2i KIHHONS Missive. Asa Matthews, superintendent of the draft horse department, reported to the police Wednesday afternoon that ' 1 rih'ons. tirst. second and third awards, in his department bud been lost.
PF( Kl.l'.P susi:x. Hope Poultry .-.s'n.. 1. on k: 1. 2. t. hen; 1. cotkerel; 1. 2. pullet.
Two Champion Shropshire Ewes
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whole, but all its parts may be sent to be assembled at the other end. Any number of manufacturers are taking advantage of the mail to ship machinery." A large number of box manufacturers have added to their business the manufacture of governmentapproved cartons for shipping articles by pan-el post, and samples of these are included in the post olfice exhibit. Most of them are made of corrugated cardboard of all sizes and shapes, some of them just big enough to contain a roll of butter or a dozen eggs. and others specially adapted to sections of stove pipe or half a dozen pairs of rubber bo its. Another feature of the rxhibit has teen furnished by the dead letter department. Six thousand letters annually tind their way from the South Pcnd office to the de-id letter department at Washington, that it will behoove folks to look over the rule- and regulations set forth on the various posters which comprise the exhibit.
SPmii's Liniment for Neuralgia A lies. The dull throb of neuralgia is U'lieklv relieved by Sloan's 1. iniin nt. the universal remedy for pain. Fasy to apply: it quic kly p netrates without rubbing and soothes th- sore
t muscles. Cleaner and more prompt
ly effective than mussy plasters or ointment; does not stain the skin
or dog the pores. 1 or .tut must ies. erel. chronic rheumatism, gout, lumbago. '
sprains and strains ;t gives c;uiek relief. S!oan' Finnr.ent reduces the p.;n and inflammation in insect bites, bru.sts. bump and other mirier injuries to children. Get a bottle todav at our luu-git. 2 ". Advt.
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-iure ewes. Owned Mi'Ut vx Ax.
pa i iti 1 1 1 i i cocin x s.
Hope Poultry Ass'n , 1, 2, Z, cock; 1. 2, :J, 4. hen. Winn: li:(;hohvs. 1". i:. Hering, 1. 2. ::. cen k; 1. 2. 2, 4. hen; 1. 2. 4. cockerel; 1, 2, 2. 4, pullet; 1, 2. edd pen; 1, 2, young pen. s. c. hhown li:;iiohvs. Geo. Kinzie, 1, 2. 4, hen; 1. 2, n, 4. cockerel; 1. 2, J, 4. pullet; 1, young pen. It. C. HHOWN LUOHOHNS. Hope Poultry Ass'n., 1, 2, J, 4, cock; 1. 2. 4, hen. S. C. HLACK LUOHOKVS. Hope l'oultry Ass n.. 1. 2. .:. 4, cockerel: 1. 2, 4. pullet. s. c. hi rr llgiiohvs. Hope Poultry As'n., 1, ::, cock; 1. 2. :. hen. V. F. Cool. 1. 2. ?.. 4, pullet. S. C. HLACK MIVOHCAS. Ch;ts. Pope. 1. 2. cock: 1, 2, ;;. 4. hen; 1, 2. cockerel; 1, 2. 2, 1. pullet: 1 edd pen; 1, young pen. C. I. Fisliel. 4, cock; 4. cockerel. It. . HiiACK MIVOKCAS. Hope Poultry Ass'n.. 1. 2. cock: 1. 2. 2. 4, cockerel; 1. 2. 4. pulltt. s. C. WHITi: MINOKCAS. Hope J'oultry Ass'n.. 1. 2. . 4,
cock; 1. 2. 2. 4. hen; 1, 2. 2. 4. cock-j
erel; 1, 2. ::. 1. pullet. . C. lU'lT MLVOHCAS. Win. Hartstein. 1. cock; 1. pullet S. i AN CO VAS. W. S. Strupe. 1, cock; 1. hen. H. Kichard Lucke. 2. 2. cock: 2 4. ', hen; 2 voting pen. 'clarence K. Titus, 2. cockerel; 1 2. 4, pullet. W. S. Cooiey. . cotketel.
Hope I oultry Ass'n., ;
Pest collection of melons. sjuash- rriesian heifer c alf. Ow ned by C.
es and pumpkins; 1, D. W. Dare; 2, M. M. F.estle. Mishawaka. rilLTTS. Apple. Plato Displays. Maiden Plush; 2, Henry Swaim. Yellow Pellflower; 2. O. A. Fulkerson. Wagner; 1, Henry Swaim. Famous or Snow; 2, Henry Swaim. Hubbardston: I, Henry Swaim. Phode Island Greening; 1, Dallard Pros., Niles. Wolf Hiver; 2, Henry Swaim. York Imperial; 1, Henry Swaim. Paldwin; 2, Henry Swaim. Northern Spy; 1. Dallard Bros., Xilcs; 2, Pallard Bros., Niles. Grimes (Jolden; 1, Henry Swaim; 2. O. A. Fulkerson. Jonathan; 2, Henry Swaim. Tallman Sweet; 2. O. A. Fulkerson. Twenty Ounce; 2. Henry Swaim. Delicious: 2. Henry Swaim. Pewoukee; 2. Henry Swaim. Swaar; 1, O. A. Fulkerson. North Western Oreening; 1, Henry Swaim. Pears, Plate Displays. Tlartlett: 1. Henry Swaim; 2. Henry Swaim. Suckel; 1, Henry Swaim. Puff um; 1, Henry Swaim. Anjou; 2. Henry Swaim, Sheldon; 1, William Klir.kner. Lawrence: 2, Henry Swaim. Winter Miles; 2. Henry Swaim. Clairgeau; 1, Henry Swaim. Kieffer; 1, Henry Swaim. Pearlies, Plate Display. Champion; 1. Henry Swaim. Flberta: 1, John Williams, ThreeOaks, Mich.; 2, Henry Swaim. (irapes. Three Cluster I)isplas. Worden: 1, H. W. Newman; 2. H. W. Newman. Concord: 1, H. W. Newman; 2, If. W. Newman. Wilder; 2, H. W. Newman. Prighton: 1, H. W. Newman; 2, H. W. Newman. Lindley: 1, H. W. Newman; 2, IT. W. Newman. Pocklington: 1, II. W. Newman; 2. II. W. Newman. Niagara; 1, H. W. Newman; 2, II. W. Newman. Diamond; 1, H. W. Newman; 2, II. W. Newman.
Delaware; 1. Ii. W. Newman; 2. H. W. Newman. Moore's Parly; 2, II. W. Newman. Woodruff lied; 1, H. W. Newman;
winnerof cup for prize Holstein L. Iaidlow. Mishawaka.
AIJWIJW. Jraiii ami Stxnls, Alieat. 1 peck red winter; 1, Joe Weber, Niles; 2, Trayer Pros., La Fontaine, Ind.; 3, George Konzen. 1 peck, white winter wheat; 1, Trover Bros., L;i Fontaine. (iralns and Seeds, Oats. 1 peck white; 1, Troyer Bros., L,a. Fontaine, Ind.; 2, Troyer Pros., La Fontaine, Ind.: 2. William Gillis. 1 peck black; 1, Troyer Pros., La Fontaine, Ind.; 2, Troyer Pros., La Fontaine, Ind. (rain and Speeds. Hye and Hukwlicut. 1 peck rye; 1, S. T. IMotner, Mishawaka. 1 peck buckwheat: 1, Poscoe Geyer, Mishawaka. Ind.; I). "W. Place. Grains and Seeds, UIoTer Si-ed. 1 peck red; 1, Troyer Pros., I. a Fontaine, Ind.; 2, Roscoe Geyer, Wakarusa, Ind. 1 peck alsike: 1, Troyer Pro., Pa Fontaine, Ind.; 2, Trover Pros., La Fontaine, Ind. Grain and See I, Corn. 10 ears yellow dent: 1, Troyer Pros., Da Fontaine. Ind.; 2, Troyer Pros.; o. C. A. Pirke. Wakarua, Ind. 10 ears whib? dent: 1, William Klinkner; 2, Troyer Pros.; 2. Troyer Pros. 10 ears white rice popcorn; 1, Paul Albert, Mishawaka.
10 ears yellow popcorn; 1. Trover Eros., La Fontaine, Ind. 10 ears spotted popcorn: 1, Troyer Pros.. La Fontaine, Ind. 10 ears early sweet corn: 1. Trover Pros., Ii Fontaine. Ind. Silage corn in fodder. A. G. Müssen
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LOANS ON FA ILM LANDS. Loans bearing interest at the low rate of ä per cent will be made by us on good productive farms which meet with our reiu.irements. if you expect to borrow money soon, airangements should be made without delay so that you may take advantage of this offer. All loans will be made for a term of five years, with the privilege of paying the principal, or any part thereof, in even hundreds of dollars at any interest paying date. Further details can be secured by a letter or we shall be pleased to have you call at our office. THE STPAUSS PPOTHFPS CO. Advt. Ligonier. Ind.
Dr. Chaffee liay moved bis otlice and residence to SIT Portage ave. Ready for patients. advt.
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; M. Wat"ii. Speia erviPc. Ind 1 first and t hree .. e oi:d. Fine Wool, all bretd hau. I ship. Heath Me: ritt. M urn ie.
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Axe, Portland. Ind.. on. two seconds: M. P. Huntington. Ind.. one th
IIOHslls. Hor- awards wore .t n no' i t.c c, l as follow .: Sw epstakc . an- draft br Notre P.ur.e universitv'. ore brt ai 1 one third; James Yamtt.i, J.m i Center. Wi., three1 first.-: Frvin Sm -der, New Paris, Ind . three- so n'nb, J. W. Urown. New C.nDsle. Ind. one second and oro thiid; li P. Steele North Liberty, two th:ni. Swet r.takes spec ial. Notre Dime university, two firsts; J. W. Frown. New Castle. Ind.. two firsts, t w o e. -onds ;nd one third; Henry l-'eltov. Pieinen. Intl.. one first and one . .-. ond; T. C. Ho is. -wert ii. Nile. M ich.. IHK- second and one third. Farm team. A. H. Prown i 1 1 k harr. Ind.. 'i:e first and one third; J. W. Prown. New Caihb-. Ind.. one l.rM. two .e( cnd and one- third. Taglit liarness hoise. G. P. S.niiii i. South Fend, three first-: Ab-x Vnght. So-Jth Peiid. opo !:-t and one se ond. Doubb" and single i o.id.: i Clarence Matthews, ot first ni single I'oadsteis. No Mllli- 111 do il'!e roadsters. Ponies. 1. J. Ib-iiu'.b-r. 1 11 k li.i i r. Ule- jirt.
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WASH WAISTS. Splendid quality Voiles, Batiste, lace trimmed new models, $1.98 to $3.98.
If you desire service and quality try a luncheon in our Tea Room.
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Henderson Corsets Reflect the Newest and Latest Ideas in Authentic Corset Styles It is not only woman's privilege but her duty to dress stylishly, tho not necessarily expensively, because When she is fitted in one of the new Henderson Corsets her gown will be conspicuous for its attractice lines. The successful dress pays tribute to the corset worn underneath. Henderson back and front laced corsets are designed for every style of figure and any woman can be properly and correctly titted. Ask to see the new styles that we have recently received of Henderson Back and Front Laced Models, at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and upwards.
.Robertson Eros Co Dress Up the Girls Going to School
Fall Displays Completely Ready at Notable Pricing Dresses of Waah Materials in Plaids, Plain Colors
.and pretty combinations fast colored Ginghams and
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pieces. es 6 to 14. Prices $2.98, $3.75, $5.00. RrVirT? Utile Children's Dresses of washable fast cl,r 'lxi'T r-t-TM
Ginghams and Chambray, ages 2 to 6. Paids, Stripeand Fancy Combinations. Priced at 59c. Extra Quality Dresses in one and f vo-piece model. Ages. 2 to 6. Wash Dresses of fast colors in new designed plaids and combinations. Prices $1, $1.25.
Sweaters for School in all wool with belts and p-ckei-White, at $1.69.
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Women 's Hosiery and Underwear Kayser's Knit Lisle Union Suits at 50ct in tiht r umbrella knee. Kayser's extra quality Sl'.oo Uni.n at 85c. a special tomorrow tigh: knee. Knit Lisle Vests, 25c quality at 19c, mercerized tape trimming. Hosiery 'The Radmore," in ilk with elastic tops, hiirh spliced heel, double uie. black and clor -$1.00 pair. "Burlingtcn" fast black Hu-e. in liht and medium weight, at 25c.
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