Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 January 1880 — Page 2
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AWARDS
Of Premiums Are Being Made in the Prize Chickens, Dogs and Pets
On Exhibition at the Albamfora.
I" he Attendance Good in Spite of the Weather.
From Friday's Daily.
New Year's made the fortune ot the Poultry and Pet Stock Show with re spect to the crowd, otherwise the two miserable rainy days, this and Monday, •would have hurt the association financially. There was an immense crowd yesterday. Appended is as complete a list of awards of premiums as can be got now:
AWARD OF PREMIUMS.
CLASS ONE.
Light Brahma cock—W. B. Hodge, ist W. J.Cusick, 2d. Light Brahma hfcn—James S. Krieder & Son, ist W. S. Cusick,2d.
Light Brahma cockerel—W. B. Hodge ist O. J. White, 2d. Light Brahma pullet—Jas. S. Kreider & Son, ist.
BulT Cochin cock—Sid Conger, 1st S. tenner, 2d J. H. Evans, 3d. Buff Cochin hen—Sid Conger, ist, same, 2d Jame6 D. Pratt, 3d.
Buff Cochin cockere—Sid Conger, ist same, 2d James Quigley, 3d. Buff Cochin pullet—Sid Conger, ist S. Fenner, 2d same, 3d.
Partridge Cochin cock—A. B. Salsich, ist West & Whicker, 2nd F. B, Smith, 3rd.
Partridge Cochin hen—West & WhicKer, ist, W. B. Hodge, 2nd Jas. S. Kreider & Son, 3rd.
Partridge Cochin cockerel— VV. B. Hodge, ist, W. S. bhattuck, 2nd H. F. Warren, 3rd.
Dark Brahma cock—Sid Conger, 1st T. S. Marshal, 2nd. Dark Brahma hen—F. B. Smith, ist T. S. Marshall, 2nd same 3rd.
Dark Brahma cockerel West & Whicker, jfct T. S. Marshall & Co., 2nd same, 3rd.
Dark rah ma pullet—T. S. Marshall & Co., ist West & Whicker, 2nd F. B. Smith, 3rd.
White Cochin cock—C. Pierce, ist. White Cochin hen—West & Whicker 1st, C. Pierce, 2nd
White Cochin cockerel West & 'Whicker, ist C. Pierce, 2nd West & Whicker. 3rd.
White Cochin pullet—West & Whicker, ist C. Pierce, 2nd West& Whicker, 3rd-
Black Cochin cockerel West & Whicker, ist.
CLASS I'WO, GAMES.
B.. B. red game cock—C. Bevin, ist L. Eckerman, 2nd. B. B. red hen—L. Eckerman, ist C. Bevin, 2nd.
Cockrel—Al. Ficklin, i»t L. C. Fallico, 2nd. Pullet—C. Bevin, ist Al. Ficklin, 2nd.
Yellow juck-wing cock—L. C. Fillico. F. McCormick, 2nd. Pullet—L. C. Fillico, ist. Silver duck-wing hen—C. Bevin, ist. Ginger red cock—G. W. Parker, ibt. Red pile cockrel—James Augher, ist pullet, do.
Black cock—T. A. Parker, I6t.
CLASS THREE. 1! AMltURGS.
Golden spangled
cock—Chas.
Bevin,
ist. fockral and pullet—Eddy Hulman, i»t.
Golden speckled cock—E. Estes, 1st hen—E. Estes, ist and 2nd.
CLASS FOUR. LEGHORNS.
Black Leghorn pullet—West & Whicker, ist. Whi'e Leghorn hen—E. Estes ist and 2nd.
Cockerel—C. B. Lee, ist G. C. Howk, 2nd. Pullet—E. Estes, ist and and.
CLASS FIVE.
Plymouth Rock cock—Sid. Conger, 16t aud 2nd. Hen—Same.
Cockerel—Satne. Pullet—Conger, ist, Estes, :nd.
CLASS NINE. ANTAMS.
Red game cock—E. Ettes, ist Chas. Dodson, 2nd. Hen—Chas. Dodson. ist C. Bevins, 2nd
Cockerel—West & Whicker, ist E. Estes, 2nd. Pullet—We6t & Whicher, ist E. Estes, 2nd.
CLASS TEN. BANTAMS.
CLASS FOURTEEN. RABBITS.
B.
Golden seabright cockerel F. Smith, 1st. Same,pullet—F. B. Smith, ist.
Silver seabright cockerel—F. B. Smith, 1st. Pullet, same—F. B. Smith, ist.
Booted white bantams, hen—Gertie Preston, 1st cockerel—J. J. Brake, ist and 2d pullets—same, ist and 2d.
CLASS ELEVEN. TURKEYS.
Bronze turkeys—We«t & Whicker, ist and 2d. White—W.J. Cusick, 1st.
CLASS TWELVE. DUCKS,
Pekin duCKS—E. Estes, ist and 2d't'
CLASS THIRTEEN.
Solid grey lop-eared—J. E. Popkees, 1 st. !Fawn lop-ear—same, ist^'f. 'Black lap-ear—same, ist.
White Angora—Popkess, ist, J.Qi'iglev, 2. "Colored Angora—Popkess, 1st.
Himalayan, Popkess, ist, Dutch Angora—Popkess, ist. Scotch Angora—same, ist who has also premium in "silver grey" rabbits.
Guinea pig6—}. E. Popkess, ist. Ferrets—same, ist.
CLASS SEVENTEEN. DOGS.
Imported English setter, female—C.W. Dunn. 1st. Imported Gordon setter, male—Mel Stewart, ist.
Native English setter, male—hmil Bauer, ist C. E. Hosford, 2nd Henry Zapp, 3rd.
Native pointer, malt—C. Stark, I6t P.Shannon, znd J. Kennedy, 3rd female, J. Kennedy, ist B. Brumtiel, 2nd Wm. Dreusicke, 3rd.
Newfoundland male—G. Eshman, 1 C.J. Bevine, 2 James McCutcheon, 3, Female—James McCutcheon.
St. Charies Spaniel—L. Eckerman, 1 G. A. Schaal, 2 C. E. HosforJ, 3. Imported English setter, female—T. vV. Dunn.
Imported Gordon setter, male—Mel. Stewart. Native English setter, Baur, 1 C. E. Hosford, 2 imported female pointer
male—Einil H. Zapp, 3. —A. Holden Stark, 1 P.
Native pointer, male—C. Shannon, 2 J. Kennedy^. Female—J. Kennedy, 1 2 Wm. Dreusicke, 3.
Brumfiel,
Collie Scotch, female—C. Bevins, 1 W. L. Jones. 2. English grej hound, female—J. Kendall.
R.
English Bulldog—W. D. Reisman, 1 C. Bevins, 2. English bull tenier—John Stumph, ist Wm. Beauchamp, 2nd C. Bevins. 3rd.
Female—C. Bevins, ist and 3rd R. A. McManimie, 2nd. Rough hair Scotch terrier—Bevins.
Black and tan terrier—Wm. Freeman, ist George Fisher, 2nd and 3rd. English mastiff, male—Bevins.
Spanish mastiff, female—same. Male Soitz—C. P. Staub.
CLASS EIGHTEEN.
SWEEPSTAKES.
Peacocks—George Stuempfle, White Guinea fowls—M. J.Johnson. Best display of ferrets—J. E. Popkers, Best display ot Guinea pigs—J. E. Popkers.
Best display squirrel—John Elliott. Best collection of canaries—George H. Hagar, 1st J. Quigley, and. heaviest live cock—A. B. Salsich, ist.
Geese—Estes, i6t. Heaviest goose—E. Estes. Heaviest duck-same. One male dog—C. Bevins. Breeding hen turkeys, prize to be divided between Cusick and West & Whicher, $2 e^ch.
One female dog—J. R- Kendall. Male deer—O.J. White. Female deer—same. Pet games -L. Eckerman, ist Archie Hunter, 2nd. CLASS NINETEEN—BREEDING
PENS.
Buff cochins—Sid Conger is*. Patridge cochins—T. 8. Marshall ist. Dark Brahmas—Same. White cochins—West & Whicker ist. Plymouth Rocks—Sid Conger 1. B. B. red games—Chas. Bevins ist. Booted white bantams—Gertie Preston 1st.
Black Spanish—Mrs.Wm. Davis ist Silver duck-wing game bantams— West & Whicker i?t.
B. B. red game bantamts— E.Estes ist.
SPECIALS.
The following is complete: For Jeffers' special on dogs—Emil Baur. For A. G. Austin's special on peacocks, —Geo. Steumpfle. For Hudnut & Co's. special on cochin ccck,—A. B. Salsich. For J. S. Marshall's special on light bramahf—W.J. Cusick. For Smith & Son's special on partridge cochins—W. S. Shattuck. For R. L. FrUbie's special on greyhound—J. R. Kendall. For C. J. Bevins' special on partridge ccchin cock—A. B. Salsich. For E. Lawrence's special on Plymouth
Rocks—Sid Conger. For E. L. Probst's special on partridge cochin cockerel—W. B. Hodge. For L. C. Filleo's special on be6t trick dog—Charley Johns. For Henry Warren's special on Plymouth Rocks—Sid Conner. For' Moore & Langer's special—same. For I. N. Barker's special on Toulouse geese—West & Whicker. For S. L. Fenner's special on go'.den seabright bantams—Charles Jeffers. For L. F. Perdut's special on pointer pup—W.J. Rossman. For J. F. Rogers'special on brown, leghorns—West & Whicker. For H. H. Stoddard's special oh light bramah cockerel—VV. H. Hodge. For J. Strong's special on skye terrier—
C. Bevins. For P. H. Kadel's special on setter dog —U. R. Jeffers. For Wright & King's on golden seabright bantams—Chas. Jeffers. For Stoddard's on dark brahma. cock
ere
l—West & Whicker.
For Townley Bros' o.» Maltese^cat—A. B. SaUich. Duck—Satre.
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Bes: mocking-bird—George Stuempfle ist. Best display cf gold-fish—C. P. St&'ib
Asiatic—West & Whicker ist. Smaller varieties—Sid Conger. Best pen of turkevs—Divided between W. J. Cusick and West & Whicker
Female dog—J. Kendall. Male dog—Thos Mays. Collection pet games' 1 Archie Hunter, 2.
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Kmbden—E. Estes, ist. Toulouse—West & .Whicker, isl and 3j, and E. Estes, 2d. ..
-L. Eckerman,
Best collection pigeons. J. E. Popkess. West & Whicker were also awarded specials offered by Poultry Bdlletin, Sykes, H- Stoddard, on Leghorn cockerel. J. O. Hardesty, J. O. briggs and S. O. Stieets.
For R. H. Kodel'sspecial on Seabright bantams, Chas. Jeffers.
THE TERKE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE
For Stoddard's on red pile games, A. L, Ficklin. For Poultry Bulletin'6 on ferrets, Popkess, who also gets th" premiums offered bv Jos. H. Blake, Poultry Bulletin, on rabbits, and C. J. Ward on cats and guinea pigs.
For Anter Mayor's special on spaniel pups, Ernhardt. Sid Conger gets the Courier's on Plymouth Rock cocks Stoddard'* on Plymouth Rock cockerel* a friend's on
Buff Cochin, and W. H. Greiner's on Buff Cochin pullet. For Ward's on White Leghorn cockerel —C. B. Lee. For Stoddard's on same—C. B. Lee For Jas. Quiglej's on Partridge Cochin cock—A B. Salsich. For the Courier'* on Light Brahma cockerel VV. B. Kodge, who has also
Svkes' on Light Brahma chicks. For'Poultry Bulletin's on pouter pigeons —Sam Fulton. For same's on black-and tan male dog—
Wm. Fremont. For Fo-ter Si. son*.' on Canary birds— Jas. Quifcjiev.
For SioJdaid's on white Holland turkeys—W.J. Cusick. For Phil. May's on litter Of p-up4—W. J. Reisman.
For F. C. Barrett & S«n&! on white Dorking duck—Geo. Steumpfle. For G. A. schaal's on water spaniel— L. Eckerman
For W. W. Sibley's on oest parrot— Emil Bauer. For McMahan's on pointer—C. Stark. For Vcgcson yellow duckwing games
L. C. Fileo." For H. C. Miller's on pointer does Jno W.Cory. For W. C. Car\'s ort pet game, Archie
Hunter.
For McCrays on led pile gimes, A. C. Ficklin. The contest on partridge ccchin cocks was verv close. There were seven buifc scored niruv points. Henry Warren's received 92points, Hodges 93)3 and Shottuck's 93.
The show continues rc-day and tomorrow.
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out tne premium ueruncaie iounu oeiow, aim wuu» i* me ^v« woi
PaiDtias w£ti be seat by mail, securely packed and warranted to reach ita
Chicago, Ills., together with eight three-cent stamps, or cts. currency, to pay cost or maJIInff and pnln-*1 mmII aoMiralv na/*lrAH Ann wnpmnuH til rcm^ri itji aratinatlon uninjured.
Cut out this Certificate and send it to the National School of Design. It is worth $10. nDTMIIIM PCDTICIPATC —On receipt of this Certificate, together with Wete. to nay postage rntMIUM uLtl 1 IrluAl C. and mailing, we will aend mail to the subscriber a finely-executed
ORIGINAL HIGH-CLASS OIL PAINTINQ.
This Certificate is cood until March 1, 1880, after Which 10 rtm. additional will be charged. No Paintingwili be sent without this Certificate, exccpt on receipt of $10, the retail price for these Premium Oil Paintings. All Certificates mast be sent directly to
The Rational School of Design* 12* Wclla St., Chicago, Ilia.
UflTC TUECC (IIOTDIirTinRIS—AH Certificates shonld he sent in belbre March I. 18W. All WDTe Tntbc IllalnllviHlliJi sent in thereafter require lO et*. additional. The Certificate must In all cases be sent, otherwise persons not entitled to the benefits of this arrangement might reao ttie advantage. Each Painting will be strongly protected by heavy wrappings, and postage will be prepaid thereon ont of the SSeta. sent in. But one Palntlng can be obtained fbr «ich paperthls week, and the Cfrtlfleate wtll not be ««ain printed: hence, the importance of cnttincr it out at once and sending it in for redemption. Address all Certificates direct to I THE KATIOXAL SCHOOL OF DEMON, IM Wells HL, Chicago. DU..
And yon will receive by malt the finest and most valuable Art Premium ever offered in this country.
A BREECH-LOADING REPEATING RIFLE for $4.50. The" CHICHESTER."
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