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Lawrenceburg Fair Awards – 1881

Awards at the Lawrenceburg Fair in Dearborn County, Indiana for 1881 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 1 Sep 1881 – Page 1, Column 6; Page 2, Column 5

LIST OF PREMIUMS
Awarded at the Second Annual Fair of the Lawrenceburgh Agricultural Association,
Held August 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th, 1881.

CLASS No. 1—Heavy Draught Horses.

STALLIONS.

  • Four years old and over, John Mulford, 1st; Buffington & Giegoldt, 2d.
  • Three years old and under 4, James Gullion, 1st; Frank Turner, 2d.
  • Two years old and under 3, James Gullion, 1st; J Wise, 2d.
  • One year old and under 2, F M Furguson, 1st.
  • Colt under one year old, C J Johnson, 1st; Ernst L Grant, 2d.

MARES.

  • Four years old and over, James Gullion, 1st; same, 2d.
  • Three years old and under 4, J M Stoops, 1st; M H McKinney, 2d.
  • Two years old and under 3, George Johnston, 1st; C L Lee, 2d.
  • One year old and under 2, George L Taylor, 1st; J Wise, 2d.

GELDINGS.

  • Four years old and over, James Gullion, 1st; F C Craig, 2d.
  • Three years old and under 4, Wm C Mulford, 1st; R Ferguson, 2d.

CLASS No. 2—Horses for General Purposes.

STALLIONS.

  • Four years old and over, Riddell & Norris, 1st; same, 2d.
  • Two years old and under 3, H W Abbott, 1st.
  • One year old and under 2, Jonathan Wilson, 1st; F M Ferguson, 2d.
  • Colt under one year old, N S Walton, 1st; F M Ferguson, 2d.

MARES.

  • Four years old and over, Riddell & Norris, 1st; John Conway, 2d.
  • Three years old and under 4, Riddell & Norris, 1st; C M Carlyle, 2d.
  • Two years old and under 3, Wm Cooper, 1st; G W Johnston, 2d.
  • One year old and under 2, John Conway, 1st; C L Lee, 2d.
  • Under one year old, John Yaney, 1st.

GELDINGS.

  • Four years old and over, J H McDaniel, 1st; John W Clore, 2d.
  • Three years old and under 4, L J Collins, 1st.

CLASS No. 3—Saddle Horses.

  • Stallion, speed not considered, Riddell & Norris, 1st; G W Johnston, 2d.
  • Mare, speed not considered, Frank Cobb, 1st; Joseph Curtis, 2d.
  • Best gelding, W M Terrill, 1st.

CLASS No. 4—Horses for Light Harness.

STALLIONS.

  • Four years old and over, Riddell & Norris, 1st; S F Johnson, 2d.
  • One year old and under 2, O P Cobb, 1st.
  • Under one year, John Conway, 1st.

MARES.

  • Four years old and over, J E Terrill, 1st; John E Hayes, 2d.
  • Three years old and under 4, Riddell & Norris, 1st; W B Corbin, 2d.
  • Two years old and under 3, J D Hunt, 1st; Wm Botts, 2d.
  • One year old and under 2, Abiah Hayes, 1st; John Conway, 2d.

GELDINGS.

  • Four years old and over, Riddell & Norris, 1st; James Walker, 2d.
  • Three years old and under 4, W W Brison, 1st.

MATCHED HORSES.

  • Best pair matched geldings, H M Shanks, 1st; John W Clore, 2d.
  • Best pair mares, W B Corbin, 1st; John Yaney, 2d.

CLASS No. 5—Sweepstakes—Stallions and Mares.

  • Best stallion exhibiting two or more of his colts, John R Cole & Son.
  • Best brood mare exhibiting two or more of her colts, James B Gullion.
  • Best sucking colt, regardless of sex, Ernest Grant.

CLASS No. 6—Mules and Jacks.

  • Jack of any age, John W Gaines, 1st; Francis Swales, 2d.
  • Mule, three years old or over, W B Corbin, 1st; same, 2d.
  • Sucking mule, Frank Marsh, 1st; same, 2d.
  • Best span of mules, W B Corbin, 1st; Thomas Wade, 2d.

CLASS No. 7—SPEED RINGS.

GREEN TROT.

  • A. J. Bond, “Gone Up”
  • H. Birney, “Billy G”
  • W. P. Maxwell, “Josie H”
  • James Walker, “E. D. Bannister”
  • C. M. Carlyle, “Kittie Silver”

RUNNING RACE.

  • C. F. Best, “Bourbon”
  • John Mulford, “Fair Count”
  • Green Wilson, “Tom Montague”

GREEN PACE.

  • W. A. Hensen, “Nellie F”
  • A. J. Bond, “Minnie Palmer”
  • W. P. Maxwell, “Frank H”
  • F. M. Ferguson, “Greenwood”
  • T. W. Foster, “Belle West”

TWO-FORTY TROT.

  • J R Cole & Son, “Doc McLaughlin”
  • W P Maxwell, “Clark S”
  • W A Henser, “Lady Elgin”
  • Sam LeForce, “Snow Hill Maid”

THREE MINUTE TROT.

  • Abiah Hayes’ b. m. Josie H.
  • C. M. Carlisle’s ch. m. Kittie Silver
  • Jas. Walker’s b. g., Col. Bannister
  • Bryan Birney’s b. g., Billie G

FREE-FOR-ALL PACE.

  • Abiah Hayes’ ch. s., Frank H.
  • F. M. Furguson, ch. m., Greenwood
  • John J. Piatt’s br. g., Billey Getaway
  • A. W. Robbins’ Black Bird
  • T. W. Foster’s Belle West
  • W. A. Hensen’s Nellie F

RUNNING RACE.

  • Green Wilson’s Tom Montague
  • John Mulford’s Fair Count
  • James Walker’s Tom Punkin
  • Wm. Marshall’s Robin Adair
  • Wm. Shanks’ Bav Bill

FREE-FOR-ALL TROT.

  • W. P. Maxwell’s Mamie M
  • D. Muckel’s Executor

CLASS No. 8—Alderney Cattle

  • Bull of any age, George W Johnston, 1st; E Greer, 2d.

CLASS No. 10—Sheep—Fine Wool Sheep.

  • Buck 1 year old and over, T W W Sunman, 1st; E Butterfield, 2d.
  • Ewe one year and over, T W W Sunman, 1st and 2d.
  • Ewe lamb, T W W Sunman, 1st; E Butterfield, 2d.
  • Buck lamb, E Butterfield, 1st; T W W Sunman, 2d.

LONG WOOL SHEEP.

  • Buck 1 year old and over, Thomas Vaughan, 1st.
  • Ewe one year old and over, T W W Sunman, 1st; Thos Vaughan, 2d.
  • Ewe lamb, Thomas Vaughan, 1st.
  • Buck lamb, T W W Sunman, 1st.

CLASS No. 11—Sweepstakes on Sheep.

  • Buck of any age, Thomas Vaughan.
  • Ewe of any age, T W W Sunman.

CLASS No. 12—Hogs.

  • Boar 2 years old and over, J S Jewett, 1st.
  • Boar 1 year and under 2, John Chidlaw.
  • Boar pig under one year, Albert Houze, 1st.
  • Boar pig under 6 months, Albert Houze, 1st and 2d.
  • Sow two years old and over, Albert Houze.
  • Sow 1 year and under 2, John Chidlaw, 1st; J S Jewitt, 2d.
  • Sow pig under one year, John Chidlaw, 1st; Albert Houze, 2d.
  • Sow pig under six months, Albert Houze, 1st; John Chidlaw, 2d.
  • Sow with less than five sucking pigs, not over three months old, Albert Houze, 1st.

CLASS No. 13—Sweepstakes on Hogs.

  • Best boar for breeding purposes, J S Jewitt.
  • Best sow for breeding purposes, Albert Houze.

CLASS No. 14—Poultry.

  • Pair turkeys, A C Hayes.
  • Pair chickens, William Kestner.
  • Pair ducks, William Kestner.
  • Pair geese, William Kestner.
  • Display of poultry, A C Hayes.

CLASS No. 15—Vegetables—Best.

  • Specimen potatoes, Henry Ahaus.
  • Collection potatoes, A C Hayes.
  • Dozen beets, T W W Sunman.
  • Dozen carrots, H Ahaus.
  • Dozen parsnips, A C Hayes.
  • Bushel onions, H Ahaus.
  • Peck tomatoes, A C Hayes.
  • Three or more squashes, A C Hayes.
  • Three or more muskmelons, A C Hayes.
  • Peck white beans, A C Hayes.
  • Peck white beans, A C Hayes.
  • Dozen peppers, A C Hayes.
  • Specimen celery, M P Searcy.
  • Peck onion setts, M P Searcy.
  • Collection by one exhibitor, John M Kuhn.

CLASS No. 16—Farm Products.

  • Half bushel white corn, E B Hunt.
  • Half bushel yellow corn, A C Hayes.
  • Half bushel white wheat, A C Hayes.
  • Half bushel red wheat, Leonard Randell.
  • Half bushel barley, Leonard Randell.
  • Half bushel oats, A C Hayes.
  • Half bushel flax seed, John M Kuhn.
  • Half bushel timothy seed, T W W Sunman.
  • Half bushel clover seed, T W W Sunman.
  • Twelve stalks sorgim cane, Richard Platt
  • Twelve ears corn on stalk, A C Hayes.
  • Display of grain and seed, John M Kuhn.

CLASS No. 17—Fruits.

  • Specimen fall apples, Resin Rees.
  • Display fall apples, John M Kuhn.
  • Specimen winter apples, Richard Platt.
  • Display winter apples, Richard Platt.
  • Display of apples, S H Hayes.
  • Specimen peaches, S H Hayes.
  • Display of peaches, S H Hayes.
  • Specimen of pears, Richard Platt.
  • Display of pears, S H Hayes.
  • Display of plums, S H Hayes.
  • Specimen grapes, Peter Randell.
  • Display of grapes, S H Hayes.
  • Half dozen quinces, John M Kuhn.
  • Display of fruits, all kinds, S H Hayes.

CLASS No. 18—Farm Implements.

  • Horse hay rake, J E Hughes.
  • Farm wagon, J E Hughes.
  • Farm gate, P D Stagg.
  • Cutting box, J E Hughes.
  • Mowing machine, J E Hughes.
  • Wheat drill, J E Hughes.
  • Corn drill, J E Hughes.

CLASS No. 19—Mechanical Products.

  • Two-horse carriage, George Pfalzgraf.
  • Top buggy, George Pfalzgraf.
  • Open buggy, George Pfalzgraf.
  • Specimens cabinet work, Gus Wehrling.
  • Display saddle work, J W Roberts.
  • Set single harness, J W Roberts.
  • Set double harness, J W Roberts.
  • Display of boots and shoes, Albert Wuest.
  • 25 pounds of flour, Dan Keller.
  • Collection queensware, B Stein.
  • Sewing machine, S W Ward, agt.

CLASS No. 20—Flowers in Pots.

  • Three or more verbenas, S Humfeldt.
  • Three or more geraniums, S Humfeldt.
  • Three or more bergonias, Mrs. Dr. Gatch.
  • Three or more roses, S Humfeldt.
  • Single specimen, Mrs. Leah Fitch.
  • Specimen cactus, S Humfeldt.
  • Pot or plant trellis, same.
  • Display of plants, same.
  • Hanging basket, Mary D Rees.
  • Specimen spotted myrtle, S Humfeldt.
  • Specimen wax plant, same.
  • Specimen turtle geranium, same.
  • Specimen of ferns, Mrs. A S Bannister.
  • Collection of ferns, Mrs. Dr. Gatch.
  • Collection ivies, S Humfeldt.
  • Collection lycopodeums, same.
  • Specimen lycopodeums, same.

CUT FLOWERS.

  • Display of petunias, Mrs. Dr. Gatch.
  • Display of verbenas, Mrs. Dr. Gatch.
  • Display of roses, Mrs. Dr. Gatch.
  • Display assorted flowers, S Humfeldt.
  • Flat bouquet, same.

CLASS No. 21—Domestic Manufactures.

  • Five yards wool carpet, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Five yards plaid linsey, Matilda Lee.
  • Five yards flannel, Matilda Lee
  • Pair homemade blankets, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Pair woolen knit shoes, same.
  • Pair woolen knit stockings, same.
  • Pair cotton knit stockings, same.
  • Pair woolen knit mittens, same.
  • Pound of stocking yarn, Matilda Lee.
  • Foot mat, Mrs. E Jones.
  • Hearth rug, Mrs. Alice Fitch.
  • Five yards linen toweling, Mrs. Will Cumback.
  • Pair cloth mittens, same.
  • Infant’s crochet afghan, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Fancy crochet hood, Mrs. M E Schub.
  • Child’s crochet sacque, Mrs. W J Crisler.

CLASS No. 22—Needle Work—Useful.

  • Quilt, white, solid work, Mrs. Crisler.
  • Quilt, calico, patch work, Mrs. Otha Lane.
  • Quilt, worsted, patch work, Cora P Early.
  • Quilt, silk, Mrs. Crisler.
  • Quilt, log cabin, same.
  • Bed comfort, same.
  • Knit counterpane, Cora P Early.
  • Made bonnet, Mrs. Will Cumback.
  • Display millinery goods, A J Erskine.
  • Morning wrapper for lady, Esther Griffin.
  • Gent’s dressing gown, Mrs. Will Cumback.
  • Lady’s quilted skirt, Mrs. Crisler.

CLASS No. 23—Needle and Fancy Work.

  • Embroidered yoke and sleeves, Mrs. Will Cumback.
  • Embroidered ottoman cover, Ollie E Broadwell.
  • Embroidered handkerchief, Mrs. Jane Buchanan.
  • Embroidered infant’s sacque, Miss M E McLellen.
  • Embroidered lady’s skirt, Miss Glardon.
  • Embroidered chair tidy, Miss M E McLellen.
  • Embroidered flannel skirt, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Embroidered chinele slippers, Mrs. A S Bannister.
  • Embroidered worsted slippers, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Specimen silk embroidery, same.
  • Specimen worsted embroidery, Mrs. Warren Tebbs.
  • Specimen linen embroidery, Miss M A Brower.
  • Embroidered chemise, Esther Griffin.
  • Embroidered pillow slips, same.
  • Braided child’s dress, Miss Will Cumback.
  • Braided chemise, same.
  • Braided slippers, same.
  • Gent’s shirt, same.
  • Specimen rulling, same.
  • Specimen bobinet work, Miss M E McLellen.
  • Specimen needle work by hand, Mrs. Will Cumback.
  • Specimen tucking, same.
  • Pair lady’s cuffs and collar, Mrs. Robert Duck.
  • Lady’s collar, any kind, Miss M E McLellen.
  • Specimen tatting, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Sample cotton crochet work, Miss M E McLellen.
  • Sample woolen crochet work, Miss M E McLellen.
  • Sample silk crochet work, same.
  • Pair chain stitch slippers, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Collection articles made by machine, five pieces, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Specimen darning on net, Lizzie Braun.
  • Specimen of needlework by a girl under 12 years, Will Cumback.
  • Pin cushion, Mrs. Crisler.
  • Specimen lady’s drawers, same.
  • Specimen pulling, Mrs. W Cumback.
  • Specimen lace work, Mrs. Alice Fitch.
  • Specimen chair tidy, worsted, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Specimen chair tidy, cotton, Sallie C Broadwell.
  • Best made lady’s night dress, Miss M E McLellen.
  • Collection fancy work on cardboard, Belle Mason.
  • Collection articles made by hand, Mrs. Will Cumback and Mrs. Schub.

CLASS No. 24—Fancy Work.

  • Flowers, paper, Mrs. S G Givan.
  • Flowers, worsted, Lue B Witt.
  • Best variety split work, Belle Mason.
  • Ornamental shell work, Blanche Chaplin.
  • Specimen hair work, Lue B Witt.
  • Specimen hair jewelry, Mrs. W J Crisler.
  • Gent’s watch case, same.

CLASS No. 25.

  • Two pounds butter, Leonard Randell.
  • Five pounds maple sugar, E Butterfield.
  • Jelly cake, Belle Mason.
  • Gold cake, Alice B Fitch.
  • Silver cake, same.
  • Sponge cake, Pearly Dobell.
  • Pound cake, Belle Mason.
  • Loaf wheat  bread, milk or salt rising, Esther Griffin.
  • Loaf wheat bread, yeast rising, Belle Mason.
  • Sample pies, Belle Mason.
  • Loaf corn bread, same.
  • Sugar soaps, same.
  • Half gallon maple molasses, E Butterfield.
  • Jar peach butter, Belle Mason.
  • Jar tomato butter, same.

CLASS No. 26—Jellies, Preserves and Canned Fruits.

  • Apple preserves, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Crab apple preserves, same.
  • Grape preserves, same.
  • Pear preserves, John Hornberger.
  • Peach preserves, same.
  • Collection of preserves, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Grape jelly, S N Wilson.
  • Apple jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Cherry jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Tomato jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Plum jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Quince jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Cranberry jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Gooseberry jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Crab apple jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Raspberry jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Strawberry jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Currant jelly, Mrs. H Fitch.
  • Canned fruits, six varieties, Esther Griffin.
  • Canned apples, same.
  • Canned watermelon, same.
  • Canned tomatoes, same.

CLASS No. 27—Pickles, Dried Fruit, Wines, Vinegar.

  • Cucumber pickles, Belle Mason.
  • Collection catsup, same.
  • Blackberry wine, Mrs. John Hornberger.

CLASS No. 29.

  • Specimen crayon drawing, M L Collins.
  • Specimen lead pencil drawing, J BOpperman.
  • Specimen oil drawing, L F Collins.
  • Collection of paintings, and to be the work of exhibitor, L F Collins.
  • Collection lead pencil drawing, Blanche Chaplin.

CLASS No. 30—Horsemanship.

  • Best exhibition of Equestrianism.
  • By a lady—Miss Lizzie Tufts.
  • By a gentleman, Marcie Riddell, 1st; Arthur Hayes, 2d.

CLASS No. 31—Miscellaneous.

  • Display of jewelry, L Knyferschmidt.
  • One coverlet, Mrs. S N Willson.
  • Display of photographs, A Zengle.
  • Display of furnishing goods, Joseph May.
  • Portable hay press, Harris Fitch, agent.
  • Display of upholstered chairs, McLean Manufacturing Co.
  • Specimen egg plant, U Baylor.
  • Iron sulky plow, J E Hughes.
  • Sulky hay fork, same.

Lawrenceburg Fair Awards – 1880

Awards from the Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana Fair for 1880 appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 21 Oct 1880 – Page 4, Column 3

THE FAIR.

The inaugural meeting of the Lawrenceburgh Agricultural Association and our new racing course was in every particular successful. Unfortunately the weather operated against the Fair, but in spite of this fact the meeting ended a success. To the officers, Col. Bannister, President; Henry Fitch, Secretary; and the Board of Directory, every praise is due. The accommodations of the track and the arrangements thereof are excelled by none, and with a little more age will be the superior of any track in this part of the State.

The display and attractions outside of the speed list were fully up to the standard of any county fair. The Floral and Mechanic Halls were crowded to overflowing with fancy and staple articles competing for premiums. Several of our merchants made creditable displays of their goods. The arrangement of the two halls was in good taste, and every appointment was complete.

The Directors will go in for a Fair next year with renewed efforts, and it will be a boomer. These fairs will be of great value to the business men of this city, and should be looked on with favor by them. We regret that we cannot give the full award of premiums this week.

Below is the result in the speed rings:

2:10 TROT.

  • Frank Griere, bl. m.
  • G. C. Grady, b. g. “Billy”
  • Abiah Hayes’ bay g. “Joe”
  • Thos. Dickerson’s b. g. “Big John”

FREE FOR ALL TROT.

  • Abiah Hayes’ b. m. “Little Gypsey”
  • John T. Biggs’ b. m. “Dream”
  • H. Bidwell’ b. m. “Lotta”
  • Thos. Dickerson’s bay g. “Big John”
  • Tom Cole’s br. g. “John B”

FREE FOR ALL PACE.

  • A. W. Robbins’ bl. m. “Black Bird”
  • John Miller’s s. stl. “Tom Crowder”
  • W. West Jr.’s s. m. “Fannie”
  • J. C. Calkins’ br. g. “Sleepy Ned”

THREE MINUTE TROT.

  • Frank Grieve’s bl. m. “Hoosier Girl”
  • G. C. Grady’s s. g. “Granger”
  • Geo. Mahon’s bay g. “Wild Boy”
  • J. C. Calkins’ b. m. “Mollie P”

GREEN TROT.

  • W. H. House, b. m. “Sallie”
  • J. M. Harkins, st. “Chief”
  • J. P. Jarvis, s. m. “Lulu B”
  • Enoch McElfresh, br. m. “Fannie Mc”
  • J. C. Calkins’ b. m. “Mollie P”

RUNNING RACE.

  • Wm Hannah, r. roan horse
  • Wm. Shanks’ bay g. “Billy”
  • Green Wilson, “Tom Montague”
  • John Mulford, b. m. “Flora May”
  • Wm. Marshall, b. g. “Robin Adair”

GREEN PACE.

  • Tom Crowder
  • Bay Fox
  • Brewn Sam
  • Nevitt

Aurora Fair Awards – 1880

Awards from the Aurora, Dearborn County, Indiana Fair for 1880 appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 16 Sep 1880 – Page 3, Column 6

PRIZE TAKERS AT THE AURORA FAIR OF 1880.

Wednesday’s Awards:

Horses for heavy draft:

  • Best stallion 4 years old and over, Jno. Mulford
  • Best stallion 3 years old, A. J. Utz.
  • Best stallion 2 years old, W. Turner.
  • Best stallion 1 year old, Chas. Miller.
  • Best colt under 1 year old, J. C. Jenkins.
  • Best mare 4 years old and over, B. Drake
  • Best mare 3 years old, W. Buffington.
  • Best mare 2 years old, Chas. Miller.
  • Best mare 1 year old, D. H. Clark.
  • Best colt under 1 year old, A. J. Utz.
  • Best gelding 4 years old or over, A. Parks.
  • Best gelding 3 years old, John Dickerson.
  • Best gelding 2 years old, W. McConnell.
  • Best mare of any age with colt, W. R. McConnell.
  • Second best, A. J. Utz.

Mules and Jacks.

  • Best jack of any age, J. W. Gaines.
  • Best jennet of any age, J. W. Gaines.
  • Best mule 3 years old and over, Lewis Lutton.
  • Best mule 2 years old, T. J. Cooper.
  • Best mule 1 year old, John Dills.
  • Best matched mules, Ed Clemmens.

Purse for Racking.

  • Best racking horse, mare or gelding, G. C. Graddy.
  • Second best, Wm. Wilber.

Thursday’s Awards:

Horses for General Purposes.

  • Best stallion 4 years old and over, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best stallion 3 years old, John R. Cole & Son.
  • Best stallion 2 years old, C. L. Lee.
  • Best stallion 1 year old, H. Abbott.
  • Best colt under 1 year old, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best mare 3 years old, Jno. R. Cole & Son.
  • Best mare 2 years old, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best mare 1 year old, G. W. Johnston.
  • Best colt under 1 year old, J. W. Conway.
  • Best gelding 4 years old and over, J. W. Clore.
  • Best gelding 3 years old, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best gelding 2 years old, R. L. Grant.
  • Best gelding 1 year old, J. A. Curtis.

Brood Mares.

  • Best mare of any age with colt, J. W. Conway.
  • Second best, Jno. Dickerson.

Cattle—Short Horns.

  • Best bull 4 years old and over, J. Beckett.
  • Best bull 2 years old and over, A. Hill & Son.
  • Best bull calf, A. Hill & Son.
  • Best cow 4 years old and over, Joe Beckett.
  • Best cow 3 years old, Sol Wright.
  • Best cow 2 years old, A. Hill & Son.
  • Best cow 1 year old, Sol Wright.
  • Best heifer calf, Joe Beckett.

Grade for Beef Purposes.

  • Best bull 3 years old, J. Kuhn.
  • Best bull calf, J. C. Jenkins.
  • Best cow 4 years old or over, J. C. Jenkins.
  • Best cow 3 years old, Joe Beckett.
  • Best cow 1 year old, Sol Wright.
  • Best heifer calf, J. C. Jenkins.

Baby Show.

  • The finest boy baby under 18 months old, Mrs. Geo. Johnson.
  • The finest girl baby under 18 months old, Mrs. Harriet Chisman.

Granges.

  • The Grange making the best display of farm, garden and orchard products, Pleasant View.
  • Second best, Wilmington.
  • Third best, Sparta.

Friday’s Awards.

Cattle—Alderney cattle.

  • Best bull 4 years old and over, J. C. Jenkins.
  • Best bull 3 years old, J. B. Vail.
  • Best bull 2 years old, Elias Small.
  • Best bull 1 year old, George W. Johnson.
  • Best bull calf, Ralph Collier.
  • Best cow 4 years or over, J. C. Jenkins.
  • Best cow 3 years old, J. C. Jenkins.
  • Best cow 2 years old, J. C. Jenkins.
  • Best cow 1 year old, J. C. Jenkins.
  • Best heifer calf, J. C. Jenkins.

Grade for milk purposes.

  • Best bull 4 years old and over, George W. Johnson.
  • Best cow 4 years old or over, Mrs. Julia Wildridge.
  • Best cow 3 years old, G. W. Johnson.
  • Best cow 2 years old, A. D. Hopping.
  • Best bull of any age with three or more of his calves, Sol Wright.
  • Second premium, J. Becket.
  • Best cow of any age with one or more of her calves, J. Becket.
  • Second premium, Sol Wright.
  • Best herd for beef, to consist of 1 bull, 1 cow with her calf and two heifers, all to belong to one person, Sol Wright.
  • Second premium, J. C. Jenkins.
  • Best herd for dairy, to consist of 1 bull, 1 cow with her calf and 2 heifers, all to belong to one person, J. C. Jenkins.
  • Second premium, G. W. Johnson.

 

  • Best stallion exhibiting 3 or more of his colts, Riddell & Norris.
  • Second premium, Cole & Sons.
  • Best brood mare exhibiting 2 or more of her colts, John Dickerson.
  • Second premium, Wm. Buffington.
  • Best sucking colt regardless of sex, Riddell & Norris.

Saddle Horses.

  • Best horse, mare or gelding, 3 years old, Robert Collins.
  • Second premium, G. C. Graddy.

Single harness horses.

  • Best horse, mare or gelding, John R. Cole & Sons.
  • Second premium, John R. Cole & Sons.

Matched Horses.

  • Best pair geldings or mares, William Robinson.
  • Second premium, W. E. Gibson.

Hogs.

  • Best boar, large breed, A. J. Houze.
  • Second premium, Wm. Cooper.
  • Best sow with five or more of her pigs, A. J. Houze.
  • Second premium, Wm. Cooper.
  • Best boar, small breed, C. H. Dunning.
  • Best sow with five or more of her pigs, A. D. Hopping.
  • Second premium, C. H. Dunning.

Large breed.

  • Best board, 1 year old, Ralph Collier.
  • Best sow 2 years old, A. J. Houze.
  • Best sow 1 year old, A. J. Houze.
  • Best pair of shoats under six months, A. J. Houze.

Small breed.

  • Best boar 2 years old and voer, C. H. Dunning.
  • Best boar 1 year old, A. D. Hopping.
  • Best sow 2 years old, A. D. Hopping.
  • Best sow 1 year old, C. H. Dunning.
  • Best pair shoats under six months, C. H. Dunning.

Sheep—Fine wool.

  • Best buck over 2 years old, E. Butterfield.
  • Best buck 1 year old, E. Butterfield.
  • Best ewe, E. Butterfield.
  • Best lambs, two in number, E. Butterfield.

Long wool.

  • Best buck over 2 years old, J. Becket.
  • Best buck 1 year old, J. Becket.
  • Best ewe, J. Becket.
  • Best lambs, two in number, J. Becket.

Middle wool.

  • Best buck 1 year old, E. Wymond.
  • Best ewe, J. Becket.
  • Best lambs, two in number, J. Becket.
  • Best herd, 1 buck, 2 ewes, 2 lambs, J. Becket.
  • Second premium, J. Becket.

Saturday’s Awards.

Horses for light draft.

  • Best stallion 4 years and over, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best stallion 3 years old, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best stallion 1 year old, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best colt under one year old, O. P. Cobb.
  • Best mare 4 years old and over, Ed. Terrill.
  • Best mare 3 years old, O. D. Cunningham.
  • Best mare 2 years old, C. L. Lee.
  • Best mare 1 year old, J. D. Hunt.
  • Best colt under 1 year old, John Dickerson.
  • Best gelding 4 years old and over, M. Giegoldt.
  • Best gelding 3 years old, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best gelding 2 years old, George Newman.

Brood mares.

  • Best mare of any age with colt, O. P. Cobb.
  • Second premium, W. C. Buffington.

Speed ring for horses.

  • Best pacing horse, mare or gelding, speed considered, J. T. Ricketts.
  • Second premium, J. T. Ricketts.
  • Third premium, John Piatt.

Equestrian ring—inside Amphitheatre.

  • Best lady driver, Clara Covington.
  • Second premium, Lizzie Billiter.
  • Best and most graceful lady rider, Mrs. Tomison.
  • Second premium, Lizzie Tufts.
  • Best gentleman equestrian, J. Curtis.
  • Best boy rider 15 years old or less, B. B. Mulford.

Articles manufactures by machinery.

  • Best pair woolen blankets, Mrs. A. G. Jackson.
  • Best ten years plain flannel, Mr. A. G. Jackson.

Needle work—useful.

  • Best silk quilt, Mrs. A. G. Jackson.
  • Best worsted quilt, Cora Early.
  • Best calico quilt, Miss L. Giffin.
  • Best worsted comfort, Mrs. Jackson.
  • Best calico comfort, Emma Hathaway.
  • Best knit counterpane, Tillie Baker.
  • Best silk dress, Mrs. Jackson.
  • Best made woolen dress, Mrs. Jackson.
  • Best made calico dress, Mrs. Jackson.
  • Best made child’s dress, Mrs. Twentyman.
  • Best made child’s sack, Mrs. Jackson.
  • Best made shirt, Mrs. M. E. Wymond.
  • Best made gown, L. Griffin.
  • Best made chemise, Jennie Glardon.
  • Best made drawers, Jennie Glardon.

Needle work—fancy.

  • Best specimens needle work on canvass, Mrs. T. W. McLean.
  • Best specimens needle work on cloth, Mrs. T. McLean.
  • Best specimens needle work on linen, Martha McClellan.
  • Best specimens needle work on muslin, Jennie Glardon.
  • Best specimens needle work on merino, Jennie Glardon.
  • Best specimens needle work on lace, Pearl Gault.
  • Best hair pin cushion, Lizzie Langley.

Fancy Work.

  • Best specimen wax flowers, N. B. Kimball.
  • Best specimen hair work, Rebecca Randall.
  • Best specimen shell work, N. B. Kimball.
  • Best specimen bead work, Martha McClellan.
  • Best specimen pin cushion, Lizzie Lindsay.
  • Best specimen card board work, Mrs. Jackson.
  • Best specimen air castle, Blanche Knight.
  • Best specimen feather flowers, Mrs. D. Clemmens.
  • Best specimen worsted flowers or wreath, Mrs. Henry Garrison.

Crochet work.

  • Best sample cotton crochet work, Mrs. K. Keppling.
  • Best sample woolen, Mrs. Schub.
  • Best sample linen, Mrs. Schub.
  • Best sample silk, Martha McClellan.
  • Best sample tatting, Mrs. Jackson.
  • Best lady’s braided wrapper, Martha McClellan.
  • Best transferred embroidery, Mrs. R. E. McCreary.
  • Best pair pillow cases, Mrs. Givan.
  • Best worsted footstool, Mrs. F. Stier.
  • Best pair pillow shams, Mrs. Jackson.

Domestic Manufactures.

  • Best 5 yards lindsey, Mrs. M. Lee.
  • Best 5 yards flannel, C. W. Mendell.
  • Best 5 yards jeans, Mrs. M. Lee.
  • Best 10 yards rag carpet, Mrs. T. Davis.
  • Best pair woolen knit socks, Mrs. Jackson.
  • Best pair woolen knit stockings, A. Tufts.
  • Best pair woolen knit mittens, Mrs. R. E. McCreary.
  • Best pair woolen knit gloves, Mrs. Jackson.
  • Best foot mat, Mrs. Jackson.
  • Best hearth rug, Ella Trester.
  • Best cotton knit stockings, Mrs. Keppling.

Farm Implements.

  • Plow for general purposes, E. S. Downey.
  • Shovel plow, E. S. Downey.
  • Side-hill plow, E. S. Downey.
  • Cultivator, Murdoch.
  • Corn planter, Calvert & Baker.
  • Grain drill, J. H. Denton.
  • Horse hay rake, W. H. Murdoch.
  • Mowing machine, separate, E. S. Downey.
  • Combined reaper and mower, set up, E. S. Downey.
  • Farm wagon, W. H. Murdoch.
  • Two-horse harrow, W. H. Murdoch.
  • Cider miller, E. S. Downey.
  • Cutting box, W. H. Murdoch.
  • Best display farm implements, E. S. Downey.
  • Second best, W. H. Murdoch.

Mechanical and Chemical Products.

  • Rustic flower stand, L. H. Greer.
  • Specimen cabinet work, N. B. Kimball.
  • Spring wagon, W. H. Murdoch.
  • Display scroll saw work by boy, John Stier.
  • Display saddle work, John Roberts.
  • Display harness work, P. Wheeler.
  • Display photographic work, J. N. Walton.
  • Bushel corn meal, Hayes.
  • Sewing machine, D. B. Beatty.
  • Step ladder, W. H. Murdoch.
  • Bar soap, Mrs. T. Davis.
  • Soft soap, Lizzie Dyke.
  • Display millinery goods, Gussie Cochran.

Poultry.

  • Pair buff cochin china chickens, C. L. Lee.
  • Partridge cochin china chickens, C. L. Lee.
  • Light brahma chickens, E. Hayes.
  • Dark brahma, C. L. Lee.
  • Brown leghorn, E. Hayes.
  • White leghorn, C. L. Lee.
  • Plymouth rock, G. Fisk.
  • Bantam, Anna Lane.
  • Black Spanish, C. L. Lee.
  • Game, E. Hayes.
  • Mixed cross breed, E. Hayes.
  • Ducks, E. Hayes.
  • Turkeys, C. L. Lee.
  • Geese, C. L. Lee.
  • Best display of poultry, not less than four varieties, C. L. Lee.

Flowers.

  • Best display of bedding out plants in bloom, as verbenas, petunias, portulaccas, phloxes, etc., E. Clements.
  • Specimen of rose in bloom, L. H. Greer.
  • Hanging basket, H. Garrison.
  • Display geraniums, L. H. Greer.
  • Display dahlias, Carrie Campbell.
  • Display cut flowers, Carrie Campbell.
  • Bouquet, Mrs. E. H. Niebaum.
  • Display greenhouse plants, Mrs. E. H. Niebaum.
  • Single plant of any kind in bloom, E. Clements.

Vegetables.

  • Best ½ bushel early potatoes, A. Tufts.
  • Best ½ bushel late potatoes, Frank Holman.
  • Best ½ bushel promising new variety, A. Tufts.
  • Best collection and display of potatoes, Frank Holman.
  • Best ½ dozen beets for table use, F. Withered.
  • Best ½ dozen sugar beets, E. Kerr.
  • Best ½ dozen mangel wurzel, H. D. Tufts.
  • Best ½ dozen carrots, C. M. Tufts.
  • Best ½ dozen parsnips, C. M. Tufts.
  • Best ½ dozen cabbages, H. D. Tufts.
  • Best ½ bushel red onions, N. B. Kimball.
  • Best ½ bushel yellow onions, Frank Holman.
  • Best ½ bushels white onions, E. Hayes.
  • Best 3 or more pumpkins, C. M. Tufts.
  • Best 3 or more squashes, J. P. Walker.
  • Best ½ gallon lima beans, A. Trester.
  • Best dozen ears sugar corn, C. Hayes.
  • Best Kershaw pumpkin, J. R. Cole.
  • Best ½ bushel onion sets, H. Garrison.
  • Best ½ bushel sweet potatoes, C. M. Tufts.
  • Best collection and display of vegetables, Frank Holman.
  • Second premium, J. Althup.

Grain.

  • Half bushel white wheat, A. Tufts.
  • Half bushel red wheat, E. Butterfield.
  • Half bushel promising new variety, C. L. Lee.
  • Display of wheat, R. B. Drake.
  • Display of rye, C. L. Lee.
  • Half bushel oats, R. B. Drake.
  • Half bushel spring barley, E. Hayes.
  • Half bushel fall barley, C. Hayes
  • Half bushel white corn in the ear, H. Oakes.
  • Half bushel yellow corn in the ear, D. C. Wright.
  • Half bushel any other color ear corn, John Clemens.
  • Half bushel pop corn, E. Butterfield.
  • Specimen broom corn, J. Kuhn.
  • Collection and display of corn, J. Kuhn.
  • Second premium, E. Hayes.

Fruits.

  • Specimen fall apples, N. B. Kimball.
  • Display fall apple, R. Clapp.
  • Specimen winter apples, R. Clapp.
  • Display winter apples, J. Kuhn.
  • Specimen pears, H. Barricklow.
  • Display of pears, H. Barricklow.
  • Specimen white peaches, H. Barricklow.
  • Specimen yellow peaches, W. Houze.
  • Display of peaches, H. Barricklow.
  • Specimen of grapes, R. Clapp.
  • Display of grapes, H. D. Tufts.
  • Specimen of quinces, S. A. Bundy.
  • Specimen of plums, C. M. Tufts.
  • Display of fruits, Blythe Buffington.
  • Second premium, N. B. Kimball.

Bread and cakes—homemade.

  • Loaf wheat bread, milk or salt rising, Nannie Griffin.
  • Loaf wheat bread, yeast rising, Mrs. A. F. Wood.
  • Corn bread, Mrs. A. F. Wood.
  • Rye bread, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Sample pound cake, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Sample fruit cake, Mrs. A. F. Wood.
  • Sample jelly cake, N. B. Kimball.
  • Sample pies, Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Collection of bread and cakes by one exhibitor, Mrs. A. F. Wood.

Pickles.

  • Specimen sweet pickles, Mrs. Carrie Campbell.
  • Display of sweet pickles, Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Specimen sour pickles, Mrs. D. C. Wright.
  • Display sour pickles, Mrs. A. G. Jackson.
  • Ocre pickles, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Mango pickles, Mrs. Quigley.

Dried fruit and vegetables.

  • Specimen dried fruit, Emma Ward.
  • Specimen dried vegetables, Mrs. Jackson.
  • Collection dried fruit and vegetables, Mrs. Jackson.
  • Ten pounds lard, Mrs. F. Withered.

Dairy products.

  • Five pounds butter, Mrs. E. Clemens.
  • Ten pounds cheese, Mrs. J. Kuhn.

Canned fruit.

  • Specimen, not less than 5 quart cans, Mrs. F. Withered.
  • Display canned fruits, Mrs. E. Griffin.

Fruit butter.

  • Specimen fruit butter, Mrs. H. Winkley.
  • Display fruit butter, Mrs. A. G. Jackson.

Jellies.

  • Specimen jellies, Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Display of jellies, Mrs. Jackson.

Preserves.

  • Specimen preserves, Mrs. T. Davis.
  • Display preserves, Mrs. F. Withered.

Table comfort.

  • Sample of maple sugar, Mrs. T. Davis.
  • Five pounds honey, A. Tufts.
  • Gallon maple molasses, Mrs. M. D. Tufts.
  • Catsup, Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Specimen native wine, Mrs. Carrie Campbell.

Southeastern Indiana Fair Awards – 1879

Awards from the 1879 Southeastern Indiana Fair appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 4 Sep 1879 – Page 2, Column 1

The Fair.

The following awards were made upon stock exhibited this morning:

  • Best stallion 4 years old and over, A. J. Utz.
  • Best stallion 3 years old, Geo. W. Johnston.
  • Best stallion 2 years old, A. J. Utz.
  • Best stallion 1 year old, B. F. Vail.
  • Best stallion colt, Jno. Mulford.
  • Best mare 4 years old and over, W. C. Goodrich.
  • Best mare 3 years old, Ernst Grant.
  • Best mare 2 years old, Jno. Mulford.
  • Best mare 1 year old, Jno. Grange.
  • Best mare colt, Chas. J. Johnston.
  • Best gelding 4 years old and over, W. C. Goodrich.
  • Best gelding 3 years old, no entry.
  • Best gelding 2 years old, C. L. Lee.
  • Best gelding 1 year old, no entry.
  • Best mare of any age, with colt, John Mulford.
  • Second best, John Grange.

MULES AND JACKS.

  • Best jack any age, Frank Swales.
  • Best jennet any age, Clinton M. Babcock.
  • Best mule 3 years old and over, James Grange.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 11 Sep 1874 – Page 2, Column 3

The Aurora Fair.
The following is a list of premiums awarded at the Aurora Fair.

MULES AND JACKS.

  • Best mule 2 years old, John Dils.
  • Best mules 1 year old, Edwards Guy.
  • Best sucking mule, John Dils.
  • Best matched mules, Samuel McCreary.

RACKING HORSE.

  • Fastest racking horse, Henry Walker.
  • Second fastest, L. W. Cobb

HORSES FOR GENERAL PURPOSES.

  • Best stallion 4 years old and over, J. R. Cole & Co.
  • Best stallion 3 years old, Riddell & Harris.
  • Best stallion 2 years old, J. R. Cole & Sons.
  • Best stallion 1 year old, C. L. Lee.
  • Best stallion colt, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best mare 4 years old and over, L. W. Cobb.
  • Best mare 3 years old, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best mare 2 years old, Wallace Wymond.
  • Best mare 1 year old, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best mare colt, Jesse D. Hunt.
  • Gest gelding 4 years old and over, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best gelding 3 years old, Robert Clore.
  • Best gelding 2 years old, W. S. Walton.
  • Best gelding 1 year old, Geo. Neuman.
  • Best brood mare and colt, Riddell & Norris.
  • Second best, C. L. Lee.

BABY SHOW.

  • Finest girl baby, Carrie Wymond.
  • Finest boy baby, John Norris

CATTLE—SHORT HORNS.

  • Best bull 4 years old and over, Joseph Beckett.
  • Best bull 3 years old, J. H. McDaniel
  • Best bull 2 years old, no entry.
  • Best bull 1 year old, Abe Hill.
  • Best bull calf, J. H. McDaniel.
  • Best cow 4 years old and over, J. H. McDaniel.
  • Best cow 3 years old, Joseph Beckett.
  • Best cow 2 years old, J. H. McDaniel.
  • Best cow 1 year old, Joseph Beckett.
  • Best heifer calf, J. H. McDaniel.

GRADES FOR BEEF.

  • Best bull 4 years old and over, no entry.
  • Best bull 3 years old, no entry.
  • Best bull 2 years old, J. P. Walker.
  • Best bull calf, O. P. Cobb & Sons.
  • Best cow 4 years old and over, O. P. Cobb & Sons.
  • Best cow 3 years old, O. P. Cobb & Sons.
  • Best cow 2 years old, Joseph Beckett.
  • Best cow 1 year old, O. P. Cobb & Sons.
  • Heifer calf, O. P. Cobb & Sons.

ALDERNEY CATTLE.

  • Best bull 3 years old, Geo. W. Johnston.
  • Best bull 2 years old, Benj. F. Vail.
  • Best bull calf, Sandford Thomas.
  • Best cow 4 years old and over, Wm Appleton
  • Best cow 3 years old, Benj. F. Vail.
  • Best cow 2 years old, Wm. Appleton.
  • Best cow 1 year old, Benj. F. Vail.
  • Heifer calf, Jessie Hopping

GRADES FOR MILK.

  • Best cow 2 years old, Geo. W. Johnston.
  • Best cow 1 year old, L. W. Cobb.
  • Heifer cow, Geo. W. Johnston.

SWEEPSTAKES ON CATTLE.

  • Best bull any age, with 3 or more of his calves, J. H. McDaniel.
  • Second best, Joseph Beckett.
  • Best cow, any age, with one or more of her calves, J. H. McDaniel.
  • Second best, O. P. Cobb & Sons.
  • Best herd, to consist of 1 bull, 1 cow with her calf, and 2 heifers, all to belong to one person, J. H. McDaniel.
  • Second best, Joseph Beckett.

HOGS—LARGE BREED.

  • Best boar 2 years old or over, Wm. Rothenbush.
  • Best sow 2 years old, J. F. Houze.
  • Best pair of shoats under 6 months, J. F. Houze.

SMALL BREEDS.

  • Best boar 2 years old and over, Charles Dunning.
  • Best boar 1 year old, F. C. Buffington.
  • Best sow 3 years old and over, Charles Dunning.
  • Best sow 2 years old, J. A. Whitehead.
  • Best sow 1 year old, Chas. Dunning.
  • Best pair of shoats under 6 months, B. F. Vail.

$10 PURSE ON HOGS.

  • Best boar, Wm. Rothenbush.
  • Second premium, Chas. Dunning.
  • Best sow with 5 or more of her pigs, A. D. Hopping.
  • Second premium, J. F. Houze.

SHEEP—FINE WOOL.

  • Best buck over two years old, E. Butterfield.
  • Best buck 1 year old, W. R. Oldham.
  • Best ewe, E. Butterfield.
  • Best lambs, two in number, E. Butterfield.

LONG WOOL.

  • Best buck over 2 years old, J. Beckett.
  • Best buck 1 year old, J. Beckett.
  • Best ewe, J. H. Swales.
  • Best lambs, 2 in number, J. Beckett.

MIDDLE WOOL.

  • Best buck over 2 years old, E. L. Gatch.
  • Best buck 1 year old, J. Beckett.
  • Best ewe, J. Beckett.
  • Best lambs, 2 in number, E. L. Gatch.

$8 PURSE ON SHEEP.

  • Best herd, 1 buck, 1 wether, 2 ewes, 2 lambs, J. Beckett.

$20 PURSES ON STALLIONS AND MARES.

  • Best stallion exhibiting 3 ore more of his colts, Riddell & Norris.
  • Second best, J. R. Cole & Sons.
  • Best brood mare exhibiting 2 or more of her colts, C. L. Lee.
  • Second best, O. P. Cobb & Sons.
  • Best sucking colt regardless of sex, Riddell & Norris.

$16 & $10 PURSE ON SADDLE HORSES.

  • Best horse, gelding or mare, J. H. McDaniel.
  • Second beest, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best horse, mare or gelding 3 years old, George W. Johnston.
  • Second best, O. P. Cobb & Co.

$13 PURSE ON SINGLE HARNESS HORSES.

  • Best horse, mare or gelding, John R. Cole.
  • Second best, J. H. McDaniel.

$20 PURSE ON MATCHED HORSES.

  • Best pair geldings or mares, Charles K. Baker.
  • Second best, S. D. Langtree.

SPEED RING FOR HORSES.

  • Best trotting horse, mare or gelding, H. Bridwell.
  • Second best, Walker & Brison.
  • Third best, S. G. Reilly.
  • Best pacing horse, mare or gelding, W. H. Scott.
  • Second best, Blasdell & Fox.
  • Third best, Van Shank.

HORSES FOR LIGHT DRAFT.

STALLIONS.

  • Best stallion 4 years old and over. W. S. Wallon.
  • Stallion 3 years old, J. M. Blasdell.
  • Stallion 2 years old, Riddell & Norris.
  • Stallion 1 year old, F. M. Ferguson.

MARES.

  • Best mare 4 years old and over, Riddell & Norris.
  • Mare 3 years old, J. W. Webb
  • Mare 2 years old, Henry Wilkening.
  • Mare 1 year old, L. W. Cobb.
  • Colt under 1 year old, W. H. Hansley.

GELDINGS.

  • Best gelding 4 years old and over, M. Giegoldt.
  • Gelding 3 years old, Thos. Crockster.
  • Gelding 2 year old, W. R. Cropper.

BROOD MARES–$10 PURSE.

  • Best mare of any age, with colt, L. W. Cobb.
  • Second best, C. L. Lee.

EQUESTRIAN RING.

  • Best lady driver, Mrs. Ellen Terrill.
  • Best and most graceful unmarried lady rider, Lizzie Billster.
  • Gentleman, Joe Curtis.

FARM IMPLEMENTS.

  • Plow for general purposes, Wm. Clore.
  • Sod plow, Wm. Clore.
  • Subsoil plow, Wm. Clore.
  • Shovel plow, Wm. Clore.
  • Grain drill, John H. Denton.
  • Farm wagon, Pohle & Jafer.
  • Two-horse harrow, Wm. Clore.
  • Axe handle, Wilk Smith.

GRAIN.

  • White wheat, C L Lee.
  • Red wheat, T W Hansell.
  • Promising new variety, C L Lee.
  • Display of wheat, C L Lee.
  • Display of rye, Frank Holman.
  • Oats, C L Lee.
  • Fall barley, H D Tufts.
  • White corn, in the ear, E B Hunt.
  • Yellow corn, in the ear, E G Kerr.
  • Any other color, John Grange.
  • Pop corn, James D Cole.
  • Specimen broom corn, G W Ryan.

WALKING.

  • First, Eugene Wilson.
  • Second, John Busby.

POULTRY.

  • Buff cochin china chickens, W Cooper.
  • Partridge cochin china chickens, C L Lee.
  • Light brahma chickens, C L Lee.
  • White leghorn, C L Lee.
  • Plymouth rock, Anna G Pattison.
  • Bantam, Arka Trester.
  • Black Spanish, A D Hopping.
  • Game, Lon Grandy.
  • Mixed or cross breed, C L Lee.
  • Ducks, C L Lee.
  • Turkeys, B F Vail.
  • Geese, J H Swales.
  • Display of poultry, Arka Trester.

VEGETABLES.

  • Early potatoes, H D Tufts.
  • Late potatoes, E G Kerr.
  • Promising new variety, J B Calhoun.
  • Collection and display, C L Lee.
  • Sugar beets, Frank Holman.
  • Mangel wurzel, J E Randell.
  • Carrots, Frank Holman.
  • Parsnips, Frank Holman.
  • Salsify, Frank Holman.
  • Cabbages, J E Randell.
  • Yellow onions, Frank Holman.
  • White onions, Frank Holman.
  • Tomatoes, Frank Holman.
  • Pumpkins, H D Tufts.
  • Squashes, B Withered.
  • Lima beans, Temperance Davis.
  • Sugar corn, Frank Holman.
  • Display of vegetables, Frank Holman.

NEEDLE WORK—USEFUL.

  • Worsted quilt, Hettie Bodine.
  • Calico quilt, Mrs. E. S. Rodgers.
  • Calico comfort, Mrs. E. Chaplin.
  • Knit counterpane, Mrs. I. Stapp.
  • Calico dress, Mrs. H. Cunningham.
  • Child’s sack, Martha McClellan.
  • Child’s dress, Mrs. Dave Riggs.
  • Shirt, Mrs. M. A. Covert.
  • Gown, Martha McClellan.
  • Chemise and drawers, Lizzie McCreary.

NEEDLE WORK—FANCY.

  • Work on canvas, Mrs. K. Rippling.
  • Work on cloth, Anna Haring.
  • Work on linen, Lizzie Langley.
  • Work on muslin, Lizzie Langley.
  • Work on merino, Mrs. E. Cadwell.
  • Work on lace, Clara Quigley.
  • Hairpin cushion, Lizzie Langley.

FANCY WORK.

  • Wax flowers, Mollie Blue.
  • Hair work, Miss Shubb
  • Bead work, Maggie B. Rabb.
  • Pin cushion, Martha McClellan.

CROCHET WORK.

  • Cotton crochet, M. B. Rabb.
  • Woolen work, Anna Haring.
  • Linen work, Mrs. E. Chaplin.
  • Silk work, Martha McClellan.
  • Sample tatting, Mrs. E. Chaplin.
  • Transferred embroidery, Mrs. R. E. McCreary.
  • Embroidered skirt, Martha McClellan.
  • Worsted footstool, Martha McClellan.
  • Pair pillow cases, Lizzie McCreary.

DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.

  • Five yards muslin, Matilda Lee.
  • Five yards jeans, Matilda Lee.
  • Ten yards rag carpet, Mrs. Blasdell.
  • Woolen knit socks, Mrs. McCreary.
  • Woolen knit stockings, Mrs. McCreary.
  • Woolen knit mittens, Mrs. McCreary.
  • Pound woolen yarn, Matilda Lee.
  • Foot mat, Mrs. R. E. McCreary.
  • Hearth rug, Mrs. Jesse Holman.
  • Cotton knit stockings, Frances Withered.

FLOWERS.

  • Display of bedding out plants in bloom, Mrs. S. A. Shattuck.
  • Display of roses in bloom, Mrs. Mary Canfield.
  • Specimen of rose in bloom, Mrs. Mary Canfield.
  • Display geraniums, Mrs. Shattuck.
  • Display cacti, Mrs. Shattuck.
  • Display dahlias, Carrie Campbell.
  • Piece of rustic work, J. S. Shattuck.
  • Display of cut flowers, Lessie Black.
  • Bouquet, Mrs. Mary Canfield.
  • Display greenhouse plants, Mrs. S. A. Shattuck.
  • Single plant in bloom, Mrs. Quigley.

FRUITS.

  • Specimen fall apples. B. Buffington.
  • Display fall apples, J. Campbell.
  • Specimen winter apples, B. Buffington.
  • Display winter apples, B. Buffington.
  • Specimen of pears. Hiram Barricklow.
  • Display pears, Hiram Barricklow.
  • Specimen white peaches, Hiram Barricklow.
  • Display white peaches, Hiram Barricklow.
  • Specimen of grapes, B. Buffington.
  • Display grapes, Mrs. H. S. Winkley.
  • Specimen of quinces, B. Buffington.
  • Specimen of plums, Theo. Fehrmann.
  • Best display of fruits, B. Buffington.
  • Second best, J. Campbell.

BREAD AND CAKES.

  • Loaf wheat bread, salt rising, F. Saltmarsh.
  • Loaf wheat bread, yeast rising, Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Loaf corn bread, Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Loaf rye bread, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Sample pound cake, Mollie Smith.
  • Sample fruit cake, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Sample jelly cake, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Pies, Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Collection of bread and cakes, L. B. Brown.

PICKLES.

  • Specimen sweet pickle, Mrs. Carrie Campbell.
  • Display sweet pickle, Mrs. B. F. Vail.
  • Specimen sour pickle, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Specimen ocre, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Specimen mango, Mrs. Grandy.

DRIED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.

  • Specimen dried fruit, Mrs. C. Campbell.
  • Specimen dried vegetables, Mrs. E. Chaplin.
  • Display dried fruits, Mrs. C. Campbell.

DAIRY PRODUCTS.

  • 5 pounds butter, Mary E. Johnston.
  • 10 pounds butter, Mrs. I. Stapp.

CANNED FRUITS.

  • Specimen of canned fruit, Mrs. Carrie Campbell.
  • Display of canned fruit, Mrs. Carrie Campbell.
  • Specimen fruit butter, Mrs. Winkley.
  • Display fruit butter, Mrs. Plummer.

JELLIES.

  • Specimen of jellies, Frances Withered.
  • Display jellies, Mrs. M. Plummer.

PRESERVES.

  • Specimen of preserves, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Display preserves, Mrs. Plummer.

TABLE COMFORTS.

  • Sample maple sugar, Mrs. T. Davis.
  • 5 pounds honey, A. Tufts.
  • Gallon maple molasses, H. D. Tufts.
  • Catsup, Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Native wine, J. Campbell.

MISCELLANEOUS.

  • Pencil sketching, Frank Rectanus.
  • Pen work, Mrs. Jennie Downey.
  • Cigar case, Minnie Sweet.
  • Cornucopia, Minnie Sweet.
  • Mitts, Mrs. R. E. McCreary.
  • Picture frames, Minnie Sweet.
  • Scrap bag, Mrs. R. E. McCreary.
  • Braid tidy, Emma Reese.
  • Flower vase, Mary Feustel.
  • Daisy mats, Lura Milburn.
  • Scroll work, Frank Wildredge.
  • Work on net, Lois Wymond.
  • Glove box, Lizzie Langley.
  • Happy family, Mrs. E. Cadwell.
  • Wax work basket, Mrs. E. Cadwell.
  • Cardboard balloon, Blanche Knight.
  • Air castle, Blanche Knight.
  • Card receiver, Blanche Knight.
  • Old couple, Cora Downey.
  • Motto, Mrs. Burton.
  • Portrait in crayon, Mrs. M. A. Covert.
  • Baby afghan, Mary Post.
  • Geological specimens, B. F. Buchanan.
  • Tinware rack, Samuel Lyons.
  • Foot rest, B. Margeleth.
  • Tambo on net and jaconet, Mrs. Mollie Newhouse.
  • Tambo on jaconet, Mrs. Mollie Newhouse.
  • Tambo curtain, Mrs. Mollie Newhouse.

MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS.

  • Pair brogans, A. Dobel & Bro.
  • Pair kip boots, A. Dobel & Bro.
  • Pair women’s shoes, A. Dobel & Bro.
  • Pair calf boots, A. Dobel & Bro.
  • Display boots & shoes, A. Dobel & Bro.
  • Display photographic work, J. N. Walton.
  • Bar soap, Frances Withered.
  • Soft soap, Mrs. Lizzie Miller.
  • Millinery goods, G. & L. Cochran.
  • Buggy, George Pfalzgraff.
  • Display saddle work, Jno W Roberts.
  • Display harness work, Jno W Roberts.
  • Sewing machine, D B Beatty, St. John.
  • Cooking stoves and fixtures, H P Spaeth & Co.

Southeastern Indiana Fair Awards – 1878

Awards from the 1878 Southeastern Indiana Fair appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 12 Sep 1878 – Page 3, Column 4

The South-Eastern Indiana Fair.
AWARD OF PREMIUMS.
We give below a list of the awards of premiums at the Fair held in Aurora, Sept. 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th, 1878:

Horses for Heavy Draft.

Stallions.

  • Best stallion, 4 yrs and over, Mulford & Gardner.
  • Best stallion, 3 yrs and over, Mulford & Kinnett.
  • Best stallion, 2 yrs and over, Geroge W Johnson.
  • Best stallion, 1 yr and over, Charles Huesoll.
  • Best stallion colt under 1 yr, George Wilson.

Mares.

  • Best mare, 4 yrs and over, W C Goodrich.
  • Best mare, 2 yrs and over, E L Grant.
  • Best mare, 1 yr and over, Mulford & Prebble.
  • Best mare colt under 1 yr, L Pritchard.

Geldings.

  • Best gelding, 4 yrs and over, Louis Buffington
  • Best gelding, 3 yrs and over, W C Goodrich
  • Best gelding, 1 yr and over, Mulford & Gerald

Broom Mares—Sweepstakes.

  • Best broom mare of any age, Samuel S Turner.

Mules and Jacks.

  • Best jack of any age, L J Riley.
  • Best mule 3 yrs old, James Grange.
  • Best mule 2 yrs old, Edward Clement.
  • Best mule 1 yr old, Edward Clement.
  • Best matched mules, R T Winkley.

Sweepstakes for Racking.

  • Best racking horse, mare or gelding, style and action to be the test, J W Lail.

Trotting.

  • Best trotting stallion of any age, J C Jenkins.

Granges.

  • The Grange making the best display of farm, garden, orchard and daily products, “Pleasant View.”
  • Second best display, “Sparta.”

Baby Show.

  • The finest boy baby under 18 months old, Guy Tufts.
  • Finest girl baby under 18 months, Luetta Miller.

Horses for General Purposes.

  • Best stallion, 4 yrs and over, Riddle & Norris.
  • Best stallion, 3 yrs and over, J D Conner.
  • Best stallion, 2 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best stallion, 1 yr and over, J M Kerr.
  • Best stallion under 1 year old, B F Vail.

Mares.

  • Best mare 4 yrs and over, L W Cobb.
  • Best mare 3 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best mare 2 yrs and over, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best mare 1 yr and over, Enos Buffington.
  • Best colt under 1 year, W E Wade.

Geldings.

  • Best gelding 4 yrs and over, J H McDanell.
  • Best gelding 3 yrs and over, L W Cobb.
  • Best gelding 2 yrs and over, Riddell & Norris.
  • Best gelding 1 yr and over, J C Jenkins.

Brood Mares—Sweepstakes.

  • Best mare of any age, 8 entries, James Conaway.

Cattle—Short Horns.

  • Best bull 4 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best bull 2 yrs and over, J H McDanell.
  • Best bull 1 yr and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best bull calf, J H McDanell.

Cows.

  • Best cow 4 yrs and over, J H McDanell.
  • Best cow 3 yrs and over, J H McDanell.
  • Best cow 2 yrs and over, J H McDanell.
  • Best cow 1 yr and over, J H McDanell.
  • Best heifer calf under 1 yr old, J C Jenkins.

Alderneys.

  • Best bull 4 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best bull 2 yrs and over, G W Johnson.
  • Best cow 4 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best cow 3 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best cow 2 yrs and over, Benj F Vail.
  • Best cow 1 yr and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best heifer calf under 1 yr, G W Johnson

Graded Cattle.

  • Best bull calf, O P Cobb.
  • Best cow 4 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best cow 3 yrs and over, J C Jenkins.
  • Best cow 1 yr and over, J M McDanell.
  • Best heifer calf, O P Cobb.

General Sweepstakes.

  • Best bull of any age, with three or more of his calves, J H McDanell.
  • Best cow of any age, with one or more of her calves, J H McDanell.
  • Best milch cow, tested on the ground, J C Jenkins.
  • Best herd, consisting of one bull, two cows, with their calves, three heifers and one or more steers, all belonging to one person, J H McDanell.

Sweepstakes—Stallions and Mares.

  • Best stallion exhibiting three or more of his colts, J W Lail.
  • Best brood mare exhibiting one or more of her colts, Riddle & Norris.
  • Best sucking colt, regardless of sex, Riddle & Norris.

Saddle Horses.

  • Best horse or gelding, “Denmark Chief,” J W Lail.
  • Best mare, J W Lail.
  • Best horse, mare or gelding, 3 yrs old, L W Cobb.
  • Best horse, mare or gelding, 2 yrs old, Riddle & Norris.

Single Harness Horses.

  • Best horse, mare or gelding, J H McDanell.

Matched Horses.

  • Best pair geldings, in harness, Will W. Howe.
  • Best pair mares, in harness, Davis Bros.

Hogs—Large Breed.

  • Pair shoats under 6 months, G W Johnson.

Small Breed.

  • Sow 2 years old, A D Hopping.
  • Pair shoats under 6 months, F Buffington.

Sweepstakes on Hogs.

  • Sow with five or more pigs, A D Hopping.

Sheep—Fine Wool.

  • Buck two years old, E Butterfield.
  • Buck one year old, E Butterfield.
  • Ewe, E Butterfield.
  • Lambs, two in number, E Butterfield.

Long Wool.

  • Buck two years old, J S Beckett.
  • Buck one year old, J H Swales.
  • Ewe, Scott Rice.
  • Lambs two in number, J S Beckett.

Middle Wool.

  • Buck two years old, J S Beckett.
  • Buck one year old, E M Linsey.
  • Ewe, J S Beckett.
  • Lamb two in number, E M Linsey.

Horses for Light Draft.

  • Stallion 4 yrs old, J C Jenkins.
  • Stallion 3 yrs old, John R Cole & Co.
  • Stallion 2 yrs old, Riddle & North.
  • Stallion 1 yr old, John R Cole & Co.
  • Stallion colt under 1 yr, L P Arnold.
  • Mares 4 yrs old, J W Lail.
  • Mares 3 yrs old, L P Arnold.
  • Mares 2 yrs old, J W Lail.
  • Mares 1 yr old, Wallace Wymond.
  • Mare colt under 1 yr, Riddle & Norris.
  • Gelding 4 yrs old, M Giegoldt.
  • Gelding 3 yrs old, J C Jenkins.
  • Gelding 2 yrs old, Perry Williams.
  • Gelding 1 yr old, J C Jenkins.
  • Brood mare, any age, J C Jenkins.
  • Trotting horse, George Giblen.
  • Pacing horse, James Ricketts.

Equestrian.

  • Unmarried lady rider, Miss Lou Bradford.
  • Unmarried gent rider, Seymour Cole.

Farm Implements.

  • Plow for general purposes, E S Downey.
  • Sod plow, E S Downey.
  • Shovel plow, E S Downey.
  • Side-hill plow, Wm Clore.
  • Corn planter, E S Downey.
  • Grain drill, John Denton.
  • Horse hay-rake, E S Downey.
  • Combined reaper and mower, E S Downey.
  • Horse-power and thresher, Jacob Mendel.
  • Two-horse harrow, Wm Clore.
  • Axe handle, Wilkinson Smith.
  • Display farm implements, E S Downey.
  • Best buggy, Cantler & Wagstaff.

Poultry.

  • Buff Cochin China, S J Hayes.
  • Light Brahma, Fred Oester.
  • Dark Brahma, S J Hayes.
  • Brown Leghorn, A C Hayes.
  • White Leghorn, S J Hayes.
  • Bantam, Jehial Buffington.
  • Black Spanish, A C Hayes.
  • Game, Anna M Heustis.
  • Mixed breeds, Wm Cooper.
  • Pair ducks, S J Hayes.
  • Pair turkeys, Frank Buffington.
  • Pair geese, Temperance Davis.
  • Display of poultry, S J Hayes.

Vegetables.

  • Half bushel early potatoes, Otho Hayes.
  • Half bushel late potatoes, Wm Conaway.
  • Promising variety potatoes, Otho Hayes.
  • Collection display potatoes, Otho Hayes.
  • Half-dozen beets, table use, Frank Holman.
  • Half dozen sugar beets, Frank Holman.
  • Half dozen manged Wurtzel, Frank Holman
  • Half dozen carrots, Frank Holman.
  • Half dozen parsnips, Otho Hayes.
  • Half dozen palsafy, Frank Holman.
  • Half dozen red onions, Frank Holman.
  • Half dozen white onions, Frank Holman.
  • Half dozen yellow onions, Frank Holman.
  • Three or more pumpkins, Otho Hayes.
  • Three or more squashes, Otho Hayes.
  • Three or more watermelons, J M Moody.
  • Half gallon Lima beans, J Campbell.
  • Dozen ears sugar cord, Otho Hayes.
  • Collection and display vegetables, Otho Hayes.
  • Half bushel white wheat, Otho Hayes.
  • Half bushel red wheat, Otho Hayes.
  • Display of wheat, Otho Hayes.
  • Half bushel rye, Otho Hayes.
  • Half bushel oats, Otho Hayes.
  • Half bushel fall barley, S J Hayes.
  • Half bushel white corn in ear, Otho Hayes.
  • Half bushel yellow corn in ear, E D Hopping.
  • Any other color corn in ear, John Grange.
  • Pop corn, E Butterfield.
  • Display and collection corn, Otho Hayes.
  • Broom corn, Frank Holman.

Best Needle Work.

  • Silk quilt, Mrs. Joe Jenkins.
  • Worsted quilt, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Calico quilt, Mrs. Mary Grange.
  • Worsted comfort, Mrs. Carrie Campbell.
  • Calico comfort, Mrs. Carrie Campbell.
  • Knit counterpane, Catharine Kipley.
  • Calico dress, Miss Mollie R Smith.
  • Child’s dress, Miss McClellan.
  • Shirt, Mrs. Belle Anderson.
  • Specimen needle work on canvass, Em Coulter.
  • Specimen needle work on cloth, Em Coulter.
  • Specimen needle work on merino, Miss McClellan.
  • Specimen needle work on lace, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Hair pin cushion, Miss McClellan.
  • Wax flowers, Anna Harring.
  • Hair work, Mrs. Smith.
  • Pin cushion, Miss McClellan.
  • Crochet work, cotton, Mary Oester.
  • Crochet work, woolen, Miss Shub.
  • Crochet work, silk, Miss Lou Alden.
  • Sample tatting, Miss Lou Alden.
  • Embroidered skirt, Miss McClellan.
  • Worsted foot stool, Miss Anna Harring.
  • Pillow cases, Miss McClellan.
  • Rag carpet, Miss B N English.
  • Wool knit stockings, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Foot mat, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Hearth rug, Mollie Newhouse.

Flowers, &c.

  • Display budding plants, Mrs. S A Shattuck
  • Roses in bloom, Mrs. Quigley
  • Hanging basket, Mrs. S A Shattuck
  • Display geraniums, Mrs. S A Shattuck
  • Display cacti, Mrs. Canfield
  • Display dahlias, Mrs. C Campbell
  • Piece rustic work, Jas Hopping.
  • Display cut flowers, Lessie Blake
  • Boquet, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Display greenhouse plants, Mrs. S A Shattuck.
  • Single plant, any kind, in bloom, Lelia Shattuck.

Fruit.

  • Specimen fall apples, Mrs. I B Ward.
  • Specimen winter apples, Charles Abdon.
  • Display of apples, J Campbell.
  • Specimen pears, Mrs. I B Ward.
  • Display pears, J Campbell.
  • Specimen yellow peaches, D Prichard.
  • Specimen white peaches, H Barricklow.
  • Display of peaches, H Barricklow.
  • Specimen grapes, Mrs. S A Shattuck.
  • Display of grapes, J S Dinsmore.
  • Specimen quinces, Jos Griffin.
  • Specimen plums, H Barkalow.
  • Display of fruits, J Campbell.

Miscellaneous.

  • Pair kip books, A Dobel & Bro.
  • Pair brogans, A Dobel & Bro.
  • Pair calf boots, A Dobel & Bro.
  • Display of boots and shoes, A Dobel & Bro.
  • Best women’s shoes, A Dobel & Bro.
  • Specimen printing, S Herdegen.
  • Display photo work, J N Walton.
  • Sewing machine, David Beaty.
  • Churn, Wm Christy.
  • Bar soap, Ben Wethered.
  • Specimen soft soap, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Specimen starch, Ed Chaplin.
  • Cook stove and fixtures, H P Spath & Co.
  • Display millinery goods, G & L Cochran.

Bread, Cake, Pickles, &c.

  • Loaf wheat bread, salt rising, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Loaf wheat bread, yeast rising, Mrs. Canfield.
  • Loaf corn bread, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Loaf rye bread, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Sample pound cake, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Sample fruit cake, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Sample jelly cake, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Sample pies, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Collection cakes and bread, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Specimen sweet pickles, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Display sweet pickles, Mrs. I B Ward.
  • Specimen sour pickles, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Specimen ocre pickles, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Specimen mango pickles, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Specimen dried fruit, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Specimen dried vegetables, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Collection dried fruit and vegetables, I B Ward.
  • Five pounds butter, Mrs. B Wethered.
  • Five quarts canned fruits, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Display canned fruit, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Specimen fruit butter, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Display fruit butter, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Specimen jellies, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Display jellies, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Specimen preserves, Mrs. P Williams.
  • Display preserves, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Sample maple sugar, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Five pounds honey, Chas M Tufts.
  • One gallon maple molasses, Chas M Tufts.
  • Catsup, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Specimen native wine, Mrs. Quigley.
  • Cabinet geological specimens, R E Baldwin.

Southeastern Indiana Fair Awards – 1877

Awards for the 1877 Southeastern Indiana Fair appeared in:
Lawrenceburg Register – 13 Sep 1877 – Page 3, Column 4

The South-Eastern Indiana Fair.
AWARD OF PREMIUMS.

We give below a complete list of the premiums awarded, to whom awarded, and on what object; for which we are indebted to Mr. H. H. Cheek, assistant Secretary.

HORSES FOR HEAVY DRAFT.

  • Best Stallion for heavy draft, four years old—Mulford & Gardner.
  • Best two year old Stallion—A Kennett.
  • Best stallion one year old—L. W. Woods.
  • Stallion colts, under one year old—Henry Wilkening

MARES.

  • Best four year old and over—W C Goodridge.
  • Three year old—John D Grange.
  • Two year old—Thos. Clover.
  • One year old—Geo W Tanner.
  • Best colt, under one year old—A Kennett.
  • Best gelding, over four years old—Chas Cole.
  • Best gelding, two years old—Geo W Tanner.
  • Best brood mare of any age—Riddle & Norris.

MULES AND JACKS.

  • Best jack of any age—Julius Snyder.
  • Best jennie of any age—Louis Downey.
  • Best mule 3 years old and over—Jas Cole.
  • Best mule two years old—Wilkinson Smith.
  • Best mule one year old—D Pritchard.
  • Best sucking mule—F Haldegel.
  • Best pair match mules—Jas Cole.

SWEEPSTAKES FOR RACKING.

  • Best racking mare, horse or gelding, style and action test—J W Lail.

HORSES FOR GENERAL PURPOSES.

  • Best stallion, four years old and over—G W Dickinson.
  • Best three year old and over—J W Johnson.
  • Best stallion, two years old—W Norris.

SHORT HORN CATTLE.

  • Best bull four years and over, J C Jenkins, of Boone county, Ky.
  • Best bull three years old and over, J H McDaniel, of Warsaw, Ky.
  • Best bull two years old and over, J Beckett.
  • Best bull one year old and over, J H McDaniel.
  • Best bull calf, W H Miller.

COWS.

  • Best cow, four years old and over, O P Cobb.
  • Best cow, three years old, J H McDaniel.
  • Two years, same.
  • One year old, J C Jenkins.
  • Best heifer calf, J Beckett.

ALDERNEY CATTLE.

  • Best two year old bull, J C Jenkins.
  • Best yearling, G W Johnson.
  • Best calf, J C Jenkins.
  • Best four year old cow, Wm Appleton.
  • Best three year old cow, J C Jenkins.
  • Best two year old, same.
  • Best yearling, same.
  • Best heifer calf, Wm Appleton.

GRADED CATTLE.

  • Best bull, four years old, J D Cole.
  • Best calf, O P Cobb.
  • Best cow, four years old, J C Jenkins.
  • Best cow, three years old, J H McDaniel.
  • Best two years old, J Beckett.
  • Best yearling, same.
  • Best heifer calf, J Beckett.
  • Best cow of any age, with one or more of her calves, J H McDaniel.
  • Best herd cattle, J H McDaniel.

HOGS—LARGE BREED.

  • Best sow, three years old, J H Whitehead.
  • Best pair shoats under 6 moths, same.

SMALL BREED.

  • Best boar, one year old, J H Whitehead.
  • Best sow, one year old, R F Vail.
  • Best pair shoats under six months, B F Vail.

SHEEP—FINE WOOL.

  • Best buck over two years old, E Butterfield.
  • Best buck, one year, same.
  • Best ewe, one year, same.
  • Best lambs, two in number, same.

SHEEP—LONG WOOL.

  • Best buck over two years old, J C Jenkins.
  • Best buck one year, same.
  • Best ewe, same.
  • Best lambs, two in number, same.

SHEEP—MIDDLE WOOL.

  • Best buck over two years, Enoch Lindsay.
  • Best lambs, two in number, same.

SWEEPSTAKES—RACKING.

  • Best stallion one year old, W Norris.

HORSES FOR GENERAL PURPOSES.

  • Best colt under one year old, W Norris.
  • Best mare 4 years old and over, O P Cobb.
  • Best mare 3 years old, W Norris.
  • Best mare 2 years old, T J Clore.
  • Best colt under 1 year old, W C Buffington.
  • Best gelding, 4 years old and over, J H McDaniel.
  • Best gelding 3 years old, W C Buffington.
  • Best gelding 2 years old, R T German.
  • Brood mares, any age, J C Jenkins.

HOGS.

  • Best boar with 10 or more of his pigs, J A Whitehead.
  • Best sow with 5 or more pigs, B F Vail.

STALLIONS AND MARES.

  • Best stallion with 3 or more colts, J W Lail.
  • Best brood mare with three or more colts, J C Jenkins.
  • Best sucking colt, W Norris.

SADDLE HORSES.

  • Best horse, J W Lail.
  • Best mare, same.
  • Best horse, mare or gelding three years old, W Norris.
  • Best horse, mare or gelding two years old, J W Lail.

SINGLE HARNESS HORSE.

  • Best horse, mare or gelding, R T German.

MATCHED HORSES IN HARNESS.

  • Best pair geldings, F G Falkenberg.
  • Best pair mares, J C Jenkins.

HORSES FOR LIGHT DRAFT.

  • Best stallion 4 years old and over, R T German.
  • Best stallion 3 years old, J W Lail.
  • Best stallion 2 years old, M H Daily.
  • Best stallion 1 year old, J C Jenkins.
  • Best colt under 1 year, same.
  • Best mare 4 years old, Abiah Hayes.
  • Best mare 3 years old, W P Maxwell.
  • Best mare 2 years old, J C Jenkins.
  • Best mare 1 year old, same.
  • Best colt under 1 year old, M McGuire.

GELDINGS.

  • Best gelding 4 years old and over, H M Shanks.
  • Best three year old, W C Mulford.
  • Best two year old, R T German.

BROOD MARES.

  • Best mare any age, J C Jenkins.

EQUESTRIAN RING.

  • Best and most graceful unmarried lady rider, Miss M Abdon.
  • Gentleman, same, Chas Clore, of Boone Co.

NEEDLE WORK—USEFUL.

  • Silk quilt, Mrs. Woods, Worsted, same.
  • Calico quilt, A G Jackson.
  • Worsted comfort, S Williams.
  • Calico comfort, A G Jackson.
  • Knit counterpane, Alice Buffington.
  • Best made silk dress, Sarah Williams.
  • Best made woolen dress, same.
  • Best made calico dress, Maggie Duvall.
  • Best made childs dress, Lulu Ducheman.
  • Best made shirt, Lib McCreary.
  • Best made gown, A G Jackson.
  • Best made chemise, Lib McCreary.
  • Best made drawers, A G Jackson.

NEEDLE WORK—FANCY.

  • Specimens on canvass, A G Jackson.
  • Specimens on cloth, Mary Crawford.
  • Specimens on linen, A G Jackson.
  • Specimen on muslin, A G Jackson.
  • Specimen on marino, Mattie McClellen.
  • Specimen on lace, Dessie Grant.
  • Hair pin cushion, Mattie McClellen.

FANCY WORK.

  • Specimen hair work, A G Jackson.
  • Specimen bead work, A G Jackson.

CROCHET WORK.

  • Specimen cotton work, Mary E Lane.
  • Specimen woolen work, Mattie McClellen.
  • Specimen silk work, Mrs. Vincent.
  • Specimen tatting, Catherine Snyder.
  • Transferred embroidery, Mrs. R E McCreary.
  • Embroidered skirt, Mrs. G E Bailey.
  • Worsted foot stool, A G Jackson.
  • Pillow case, same.

DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE.

  • Best rag carpet, Mrs. Harbaugh.
  • Wool, knit socks, Mrs. R E McCreary.
  • Wool, knit stockings, same; wool, knit mits, same; wool, knit gloves, same.
  • Best foot mat, A G Jackson.
  • Best hearth rug, Mollie Newhouse.
  • Best cotton knit stockings, A G Jackson.

FARM IMPLEMENTS.

  • Best plow for general purposes, Wm McClore.
  • Good plow, same.
  • Shovel plow, E S Downey & Co.
  • Side-hill plow, B McHenry.
  • Cultivator, E S Downey & Co.
  • Corn Plancer, same; grain drill, same; Horse hay fork, same; horse-power thresher and separator, same; best display of farming implements, same.
  • Best ax helve, W Smith.

MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS.

  • Best buggy, Geo Pfalsgraf, of Lawrencburg.
  • Best display harness work, Henry Kuhlmier.
  • Best printing, J N Calhort.
  • Best photograph work, J N Walton.
  • Best brand flour, Droge & Donselman.
  • Best sewing machine, St. John, by D B Beaty.
  • Best churr, E S Downey & Co.
  • Best ½ doz brooms, Wm Taylor.
  • Best display millinery goods, Gussie and Lillie Cochran.

BREAD AND CAKES.

  • Wheat bread, milk or salt rising, Sarah Williams.
  • Loaf, yeast rising, same.
  • Corn bread, Mary Plummer.
  • Loaf, rye bread, Sarah Williams.
  • Pound cake, Mary Plummer.
  • Fruit cake, Sarah Williams.
  • Jelly cake, same.
  • Pies, Mary Plummer.

COLORED BREAD AND CAKES.

  • Only one exhibitor, Sarah Williams.

PICKLES.

  • Specimen sweet, Mary Plummer.
  • Best display, sweet, Sarah Williams.
  • Specimen sour, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Best ocre, Sarah Williams.
  • Best mango, same.

Dairy Products.

  • Best 5 pounds butter, L Lindsay.

CANNED FRUITS.

  • Best specimen, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Best display, A G Jackson.

FRUIT BUTTER.

  • Best specimen, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Best display, same.

JELLIES.

  • Best specimen, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Best display, A G Jackson.

PRESERVES.

  • Best specimen, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Best display, Sarah Williams.

TABLE COMFORTS.

  • Best maple sugar, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Best 5 pounds honey, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Best gallon maple molasses, Mrs. T Davis.
  • Best catsup, A G Jackson.
  • Best specimen native wine, Mrs. Quigley.

POULTRY.

  • Best cochin china chickens, J A Whitehead.
  • Best light bramah, L Lindsay.
  • Best dark bramah, C Hayes.
  • Brown leghorn chicks, same.
  • White leghorn, L Lindsay.
  • Best bantam, J M Bossing.
  • Best cross breed, C Hayes.
  • Best ducks, N W Oester.
  • Best turkeys, C Hayes.
  • Best geese, Lute Cheek.
  • Best display of poultry, L Cornwell.

FLOWERS.

  • Best display bedding plants in bloom, Mary Canfield.
  • Best display roses in bloom, same.
  • Best specimen roses in bloom, Same.
  • Best hanging basket, Sarah Williams.
  • Best display geraniums, Mrs. J S Shattuck.
  • Best display dahlias, Anna Lane.
  • Best display rustic work, Henry Witte.
  • Best display cut flowers, Mrs. M Canfield.
  • Best bouquet, Mrs. C Campbell.
  • Best display greenhouse plants, J S Shattuck.
  • Best single any kind in bloom, Mrs. M Canfield.

VEGETABLES.

  • Best early rose potatoes, Chas Abdon.
  • Best variety potatoes, Otho Hayes.
  • Best ½ bushel new variety potatoes, same.
  • Best ½ bushel sweet potatoes, same.
  • Best ½ dozen beets, J M Rossing.
  • Best ½ doz carrots, R & F Holman.
  • Best ½ doz parsnips, R Holman.
  • Best ½ doz cabbage, same.
  • Best ½ doz onions, Otho Hayes.
  • Best ½ bushel tomatoes, same.
  • Best three or more pumpkins, same.
  • Best three or more squashes, same.
  • Best three watermelons, J M Moody.
  • Best ½ gallon lima beans, J Campbell.
  • Best collection and display, Otho Hayes.

GRAIN.

  • Best ½ bushel white wheat, J W Johnson.
  • Best ½ bushel red wheat, Otho Hayes.
  • Best ½ bushel rye, Ban McKinney.
  • Best ½ bushel oats, Otho Hayes.
  • Best white corn, in ear, J D Hunt.
  • Best yellow corn, in the ear, J D Grange.
  • Best pop corn, S B Calhoun.

FRUITS.

  • Best specimen fall apples, Rezin Reese.
  • Best display fall apples, J M Williams.
  • Best specimen winter apples, J L Holman.
  • Best display winter apples, B Buffington.
  • Best specimen pears, J M Williams.
  • Best specimen white peaches, same.
  • Best display peaches, same.
  • Best specimen quinces, same.
  • Best specimen plums, same.
  • Best display of fruits, same.

Southeastern Indiana Fair Awards – 1874

Awards for the 1874 Southeastern Indiana Fair appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 3 Sep 1874 – Page 3, Column 2

The Fair.
The following awards were made yesterday:

HORSES FOR HEAVY DRAFT.

  • Stallions.—4 years old and over, Mr. Wm. O. Rucker, of Franklin county. A very fine English draft stallion, superior to anything of the kind ever exhibited at our fair.
  • 2 year old, Dr. E. S. Grant, Boone county, Ky.
  • Colt, Joseph D. Curtis.

MARES.

  • 4 years old and over, W. C. Goodrich.
  • 3 year old, Aaron Parks.
  • 2 year old, John C. Jonston.
  • 1 year old, Charles Rolf.

GELDINGS.

  • 4 year old and over, Seymour Cole.
  • 3 year old, O. P. Cobb Jr.
  • 2 year old, Geo. Utz.
  • 1 year old, Aaron Parks.

SADDLE HORSES.

  • Stallion, J. W. Lail, Boone county, Ky.
  • Mare, L. W. Cobb, Dearborn Co.
  • Gelding, J. A. Riddell, Boone Co., Ky.

JACK STOCK.

  • Jack, J. W. Gaines, Boone county, Ky.
  • Jennett, C. Bradley, Switzerland County, Indiana.
  • Mules, 3 years old, T. & J. W. Gaff & Co., Aurora, Ind.
  • Mule colt, Morton Mulford, Dearborn county, Ind.
  • Sweepstakes, Mules, T. & J. W. Gaff & Co., Aurora, Ind.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 10 Sep 1874 – Page 3, Column 3

Continued List of Premiums Awarded by the S. E. Ind. Agricultural Society.

THIRD DAY—HORSES FOR GENERAL PURPOSES.

Stallions—4 year old and over, Frank Swailes, Dearborn county

  • 3 year old, Wm. S. Tyler, of Dearborn county
  • 2 year old, J. W. Lail, Boone county, Ky.
  • 1 year old, George W. Johnston, of Dearborn county
  • Horse colt, Chris. Barlow

Mares.—4 years old, L. W. Cobb, of Dearborn county.

  • 3 year old, J. W. Lail, Boone county, Ky.
  • 2 year old, John Armstrong.
  • 1 year old, Wm. H. Curtis, Dearborn county.
  • Colt, Riddle & Norris, Boone county, Ky.

Geldings—4 year old, Josiah Chambers, Dearborn county.

  • 2 year old, F. H. Sale, of Dearborn county.

SWEEPSTAKES—PACING.

  • Best pacing horse, 4 year old, F. H. Sale, Dearborn county.
  • Best pacing horse, 3 year old, F. H. Sale, Dearborn county.

HOGS.

  • Best boar, thin rind, Simons Baldon, Boone county, Ky.
  • Best sow, Berkshire, Sam. Hall, Dearborn county.
  • Best sow, Poland-China, H. D. & C. M. Tufts, Dearborn county.
  • Pair shoats, under 6 months old, Sam. Hall.

SWEEPSTAKES.

  • Best sow with 3 or more shoats, H. D. & C. M. Tufts.
  • Pair shoats over 6 months old, H. D. & C. M. Tufts.

SHEEP.

  • Fine wool, buck, ewe and pair lambs, Ephram Butterfield.
  • Long wool, buck, Wilkerson Smith.
  • Middle wool, buck, ewe, and pair lambs, Sam. Hall.

FOURTH DAY—CATTLE—SHORT HORN.

  • Bull, 3 years old and over, Jonathan Wilson, Wilmington.
  • Bull, 1 year old, Simmons Baldon, Boone county, Ky.
  • Bull calf, Perry Small, Dearborn county.

GRADE CATTLE.

  • Bull, 3 years old, O. P. Cobb.
  • Cow, 3 years old, O. P. Cobb.

The prize of $40.00 offered to the best horse, mare or gelding, over 4 years old, speed considered, was taken by Columbus Kirtley, of Boone county, Ky., with his sorrel mare, Kate Seely. The prize of $20.00, offered for best trotting horse, mare or gelding, 3 years old, speed considered, single mile, was also taken by Mr. Kirtley with his fine 3 year old bay stallion, which also developed the powers to travel.

FIFTH DAY—HORSES FOR LIGHT HARNESS.

Stallions—4 years old and over, J. W. Lail.

  • 3 years old and over, Columbus Kirtley.
  • 2 year old, J. C. Jenkins.
  • 1 year old, J. W. Lail.
  • Colt, J. Norris.

Mares—4 years old and over, J. C. Jenkins.

  • 3 years old, J. W. Lail.
  • 2 year old, Frank Marsh.
  • 1 year old, J. W. Lail.
  • Colt, J. C. Jenkins.

Geldings—4 years old, Josiah Chambers.

  • 3 year old, J. W. Watts.
  • 2 year old, Lail & Stevens.

SWEEPSTAKES.

  • Stallion with 3 or more of his colts, J. W. Lail.
  • Mare with 1 or more colts, W. H. Curtis.
  • Best colt regardless of sex, Norris & Riddle.
  • Best pair matched horses or mares, Wm. Wheeler.

EQUESTRIANISM.

  • Lady—Miss Wingate, Boone county, Ky.
  • Gentleman—J. A. Riddle.

Southeastern Indiana Fair Awards – 1873

Awards for the Southeastern Indiana Fair in 1873 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 4 Sep 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

THE FAIR.

[See newspaper for full report.]

Horses.—Already the horse stalls are filling up with fine stock and the prospect is that all the rings in the horse department will be full and the contest will be very great. As exhibitors in this department, while glancing among the stalls we notice Joseph Sail, from Boone Co., Ky., with seven head of horses, first among which is his fine saddle and general purpose stallion, Denmark, who comes as the victor of several hard contests in Kentucky this year. Wm. Wheeler occupies his old stalls with draft and general purpose horses. Chas. Bradley, from Switzerland Co., Ind., is here ready for competition. Dr. Grant, of Boone Co., Ky., brings his fine brood mare and her family.

The following awards were made this afternoon:

Draft Horses.—Best stallion, four years old and over, Stephen Dibble. Two years old and under three, P. Wheeler; One year old and under two, Dr. E. L. Grant, Boone Co., Ky.; Stallion colt, Dr. E. L. Grant.

Mares.—Best four years old and over, Dr. E. L. Grant; Three years old and under four, B. F. Preble; Two years old and under three, Aaron Parks; Mare colt, B. F. Preble.

Geldings.—Best gelding four years old and over, N. Carpenter.

Saddle Horses.—Best Stallion, Joseph Sail of Boone Co., Ky; Best mare, C. Arnold.

Jacks and Mules.—Best jennet, any age, C. Bradley, Switzerland Co., Ind.; Best mule three years old and over, E. Cole, Dearborn Co., Ind.; Two years old and under three, S. Bibble, Ripley Co., Ind.; One year old and under two, S. Halt, Dearborn Co., Ind.; Mule colt, J. M. Laird, Dearborn Co., Ind.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 11 Sep 1873 – Page 2, Column 2

THE FAIR.
Saturday’s Proceedings.

The attendance was nearly equal to yesterday. Last evening some very fine horses came in from the stables of R. S. Strader, of Boone Co., Ky. The exhibition of horses on this day was excellent, and the animals exhibited in the Light Harness rings were of a degree of excellence and beauty to compete in the same rings at any exhibition.

The following awards were made in this class:

  • Best stallion, 4 years old and over, R. S. Strader, Boone Co., Ky.
  • Best stallion, 3 years old and under 4, C. Scott, Boone Co., Ky.
  • Best stallion 2 years old and under 3, Isaac Johnston.
  • Best stallion 1 year old and under 2, Jos. Lail, Boone Co., Ky.
  • Best stallion colt, O. P. Cobb.
  • Best mare, 4 years old and over, R. S. Strader, Boone Co., Ky.
  • Best mare, 3 years old and under 4, John Repka.
  • Best mare, 2 years old and under 3, Wm. Cropper.
  • Best mare, 1 year old and under 2, Joseph Lail, Boone Co., Ky.
  • Best mare colt, O. P. Cobb.
  • Best gelding, 4 years old and over, R. S. Strader, Boone Co., Ky.
  • Best gelding, 3 years old and under 4, James L. Riley.
  • Best gelding, 2 years old and under 3, W. M. Croppee.

In the ring of Matched Horses, only two exhibitors came into competition, with a span sach; C. Scott of Gallatin, Tenn., and R. S. Strader of Boone Co., Ky. Strader’s horses wore the ribbon.

In Sweepstakes on Stallion, with three or more of his colts, J. W. Lail’s “Denmark” horse was awarded the premium.

On Mare with one or more colts, the premium was awarded to the mare of J. C. Jenkins, Boone Co., Ky.

For best Sucking Colt, Wm. Curtis took the string.

Equestrianism—Best lady equestrian, Miss Maggie Elder, Dearborn Co., Ind. Gentleman—L. W. Cobb.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 18 Sep 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

S. E. Ind. Agl. S. Fair.
The following is the award of premiums at the above Fair, not published in our last issue:

[See newspaper for premiums.]

MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL.

  • Flour barrel, Otho Hayes
  • Pork barrel, Michael Teny
  • Display of tinware, two entries, Geo. Held and N. Dyke, both said to be very large and good, but the committee made no return.
  • Display of saddlery and harness, two entries, but committee made no return.
  • Barrel of flour, Otho Hayes
  • Bushel corn meal, Otho Hayes
  • Washing machine, Challenge, H. H. Cheek.
  • Sewing machine, Domestic, W. H. Small.
  • Clothes wringer, O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Bar soap, Dan Williams
  • Starch, H. C. Williams
  • Cooking stove and fixtures, N. Dyke

W. H. Small drew the premium on sewing machine, and afterward I discovered he had not paid the entry fee of 50 cts., which he refused to pay. It would be well not to advertise his machine in this list until he pays. For this is about as good a place as can be found to advertise.

FARMING IMPLEMENTS.

  • Plow for general purposes, O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Sod plow, O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Double shovel plow, A. O. Gould
  • Side-hill plow, O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Cultivator, A. O. Gould
  • Grane Cradle, Thomas Spicknall
  • Morse hay rake, R. T. Winkley
  • Mowing machine, Champion, R. T. Winkley
  • Combined reaper and mower, Champion, R. T. Winkley
  • Farm wagon, A. O. Gould
  • Harrow, Wilkerson Smith
  • Cutting box, O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Axe handle, Wilkerson Smith

GRAIN AND SEEDS.

  • Peck white wheat, Otho Hayes
  • Red wheat, Wilkerson Smith
  • Peck of Rye, Otho Hayes
  • Display of wheat, Otho Hayes
  • Half bushel oats, Enos Buffington
  • Fall Barley, John P. Walker
  • Half bushel white corn, Otho Hayes
  • Half bushel yellow corn, Otho Hayes
  • Half bushel of corn of any color, except white or yellow, Otho Hayes
  • Display of corn, Otho Hayes

VEGETABLES.

  • Half bushel early rose potatoes, Otho Hayes
  • Half bushel early potatoes, any variety except early rose, James Kemp
  • Best promising new variety of potatoes, Otho Hayes
  • Display of potatoes, Otho Hayes
  • Half bushel sweet potatoes, Otho Hayes
  • Half dozen beets, Otho Hayes
  • Half Dozen Carrots, Otho Hayes
  • Half bushel onions, Otho Hayes
  • Peck tomatoes, Otho Hayes
  • Specimen pumpkins, Thomas Davis
  • Three of more squashes, A. D. Hopping
  • Specimen watermelons, Arthur Tyrrell
  • Gallon beans, Temperance Davis
  • Display of vegetables, Otho Hayes

POULTRY.

  • Pair geese, John P. Walker

FLOWERS.

  • Display of roses, Simon Humfeldt
  • Hanging basket, Simon Humfeldt
  • Displays of geraniums, Simon Humfeldt
  • Display of cacti, Simon Humfeldt
  • Display of evergreens, John House
  • Display of dahlias, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Display of cut flowers, Simon Humfeldt
  • Display of greenhouse plants, Simon Humfeldt
  • Sample of plants of any kind in bloom, Simon Humfeldt

DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.

  • Rag carpet, Mrs. P. W. Williams
  • Woolen knit socks, Nettie Woods
  • Woolen knit stocking, Mrs. R. E. McCreary
  • Woolen knit mittens, Mrs. R. E. McCreary
  • Foot mat, Miss Jaquith
  • Hearth rug, Mrs. Maggie E. Tufts
  • Silk quilt, Nettie Woods
  • Worsted quilt, Carrie Campbell
  • Comfort, Mrs. M. J. Shepard
  • Counterpane, Nettie Woods
  • Calico patchwork quilt, Laura E. Moody
  • Worsted patchwork quilt, Mattie Woods
  • White solid work quilt, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Worsted comfort, Mrs. M. J. Shepard
  • White counterpane, Mrs. M. J. Shepard
  • Woolen dress, Mrs. Julia Woods, Waynesville, Warren Co., Ohio
  • Best made calico dress, Anna Cunningham
  • Best made child’s dress, Mrs. McClelland
  • Best made shirt, Miss Lizzie McCreary
  • Needle work on canvas, Miss A. J. Bosell
  • Needle work on cloth, Nettie Woods
  • Needle work on linen, Emma Glarden
  • Needle work on muslin, Emma Glarden
  • Crochet work, Mary E. Smith
  • Crochet work on cotton, Mary E. Lane
  • Crochet on woolen, Emma Huffman
  • Specimen tatting, Mrs. Dr. Vincent.
  • Ladies transferred embroidery, Mrs. R. E. McCreary
  • Wax work, Miss Alma J. Snell
  • Rustic work, Henry Witte
  • Hair work, Nettie Woods
  • Shell work, Alice Buffington
  • Leather work, Miss Alma J. Snell
  • Bead work, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Rosin work, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Alum work, Mrs. Dr. Vincent

FRUIT.

  • Best specimen fall apples, John House
  • Display fall apples, C G Guard
  • Specimen winter apples, Jacob Miller
  • Display winter apples, Jacob Miller
  • Specimen pears, John House
  • Display pears, John House
  • Specimen yellow peaches, Otho Hayes
  • Specimen white peaches, Otho Hayes
  • Display of peaches, Otho Hayes
  • Specimen grapes, Mrs. Julia S Dinsmore
  • Display of grapes, Mrs. Julia S Dinsmore
  • Specimen quinces, Otho Hayes
  • Specimen plums, C M Tufts

CANNED FRUITS.

  • Best qrt canned peaches, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Quart canned apples, Carrie Campbell
  • Quart canned plums, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Quart canned cherries, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Quart canned quinces, Carrie Campbell
  • Quart canned strawberries, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Quart canned grapes, Mrs. P. W. Williams
  • Quart canned gooseberries, Carrie Campbell
  • Quart canned currants, Carrie Campbell
  • Quart canned tomatoes, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Quart canned pears, Carrie Campbell
  • Quart canned raspberries, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Quart canned blackberries, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Quart canned crab apples, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Display canned fruits, Carrie Campbell

DRIED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.

  • Specimen dried fruit, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Specimen dried vegetables, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Collection dried fruit and vegetables, Mrs. H W Williams
  • Specimen fruit butter, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Display fruit butter, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Best five pounds butter, made in June, Olivia Parks
  • Ten pounds cheese, Olivia Parks
  • Specimen sweet pickles, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Display sweet pickles, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Specimen sour pickles, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Display sour pickles, Mrs. P W Williams

PRESERVES.

  • Display preserves, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Apple preserves, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Plum preserves, Mary Plummer
  • Quince preserves, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Strawberry preserves, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Blackberry preserves, Mary Plummer
  • Watermelon preserves, Mary E Cadwell
  • Muskmelon preserves, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Citron preserves, Mary Plummer
  • Prune preserves, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Crab apple preserves, Mary Plummer

JELLIES.

  • Strawberry jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Peach jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Plum jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Quince jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Grape jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Apple jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Blackberry jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Tomato jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Muskmelon jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Pear jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Raspberry jelly, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Display of jellies, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Gooseberry jelly, Mary E Cadwell
  • Current jelly, Mary E Cadwell
  • Watermelon jelly, Mary Plummer
  • Crab apple jelly, Mary E Cadwell

BREAD AND CAKES.

  • Loaf wheat bread, milk or salt rising, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Wheat bread, yeast rising, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Corn bread, Eunice Guard
  • Rye bread, Nancy S Hayes
  • Sample cake, Nancy S Hayes
  • Sample pies, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Collection bread and cakes, Mrs. P W Williams
  • Sample maple sugar, Temperance Davis
  • Five Pounds honey, A. Tufts
  • Gallon maple molasses, Olivia Parks
  • Best catsup, Mrs. Quigley
  • Current wine, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Elderberry wine, Mrs. Dr. Vincent
  • Display of wines, Mrs. Dr. Vincent

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 9 Oct 1873 – Page 3, Column 3

The following is a list of articles entered at the last Fair of the S. E. Ind. Agricultural Society, passed upon by a Committee, and returned as follows:

  • Cheese press, John Bolby, apparently a worthy article, recommended.
  • Bantam Chickens, 2 entries, no. 1, Walter Stark; no. 2, Geo. Billingsly, both good of the kind, but no premium.
  • Pump, A. O. Gould, recommended.
  • Corn Sheller, No. 1, O. P. Cobb; No. 2, A. O. Gould, both by the same manufacturer, good recommended to farmers.
  • Sickle grinder, R. T. Winkley, apparently a worthy article.
  • Organ Estey, James Helphenstine, a worthy and attractive instrument, awarded diploma.
  • Half bu. Flaxseed, P. Randle, prem. 50c.
  • Half bu. Beans, P. Randle, good prem. 50c.
  • Pin Cushion, 2 entries, No. 1, Louisa Kastner; No. 2, Emma Huffman, both pretty and worthy of notice.
  • Lamp Mat, Louisa Kastner, worthy diploma.
  • Worsted work on velvet, Mary Giegoldt.
  • Braiding on cloth, Mary Griegoldt, good premium 50c.
  • Balsam apples, Job M. Hayes, fine specimens.
  • Display Photographs, J. N. Walton, four entries, all of a superior quality, awarded diploma.
  • Corn plow, O. P. Cobb & Co., agents. Recommended to farmers.
  • Stationary Hay press, J. K. Pope, worthy recommended.
  • Portable Hay press, Wm. House, Committee unable to decide.
  • Large cask, Wilson Ganes, worthy prem. $1.
  • Wooden tray, Wilk. Smith, worthy prem. 50c.
  • Pair Hames, J. R. Smith, worthy prem. 50c.
  • Toilet mat, Emma Huffman, worthy article.

Southeastern Indiana Fair Awards – 1872

Awards for the Southeastern Indiana Fair in 1872 appeared in:

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 12 Sep 1872 – Page 3, Column 2

Southeastern Indiana Fair.
A Success in Every Respect.
List of Premiums Awarded.

We have only time and space to say a very few words concerning the fourth annual fair of the S. E. Ind. A. S. held here last week, and all that need be can be said in a few words. It was the best fair in every respect that has been held here. The number of entries were larger and the character of the stock, etc., better than ever before. The attendance was not what it has been, except that of Friday, but it was satisfactory. Politics, expositions, etc. drew on the patronage of the society this year. The receipts altogether amount to about $1,500.

Floral Hall was filled and very tastefully arranged, reflecting credit on the ladies who superintend it. Flowers, plants and fruits were the principal attractions of the Hall. We regret we cannot here give credit to the many worthy exhibitors in this department.

Among the stock were two noble herds from Kentucky, one of pure short horns owned by J. C. Jenkens of Petersburg and the other of Alderneys belonging to A. V. Shinkle of Covington.

The following is a list of the more important premiums.

  • Draft stallion, four years old and over, Frank Swails, 1st; G. W. Utz, 2d.
  • Draft stallion, three years old, T. D. French, 1st.
  • Draft mare, four years old and over, Dr. Grant, 1st; D. S. Wilber, 2d.
  • Gelding, four years old and over, William Wheeler, 1st; W. C. Goodrich, 2d.
  • Draft horse of any age—A. Jenkins, 1st; John Shoemaker, 2d.
  • Jack of any age—F. Worley, 1st.
  • Jennet of any age—J. Buffington, 1st.
  • Mule, three years old—E. Cole, 1st; S. D. Cole, 2d.
  • Mule, one year old—James Trester, 1st.
  • Sucking mule—J. D. Curtis, 1st.
  • Horse for general purposes, four years old and over—Lail & Gaines, 1st; F. Worley, 2d.
  • Horse three years old—Wm. Cooper, 1st; Wm. Firke, 2d.
  • Horse two years old—J. D. English, 1st; A. McLean, 2d.
  • Horse one year old—Robert McConnell, 1st; Jesse Trester, 2d.
  • Horse colt—J. W. Lail, 1st and 2d.
  • Mare for general purposes, G. W. Hanter, 1st; William Wheeler, 2d.
  • Mare three years old—Wesley Underhill, 1st; R. H. Allen, 2d.
  • Mare two years old—G. W. Utz, 1st; R. Abdon, 2d.
  • Mare one year old—Silas Christer, 1st; J. W. Lail, 2d.
  • Mare colt—J. W. Lail, 1st; J. D. Morris, 2d.
  • Gelding for general purposes, four years old and over—W. E. Gibson, 1st; J. Chambers, 2d.
  • Gelding three years old—T. Niebert, 1st; Wycoff Piatt, 2d.
  • Saddle stallion—James A. Riddle, 1st.
  • Saddle mare or gelding—J. C. Graddy, 1st; J. W. Lail, 2d.
  • Light draft stallion, three years old—F. H. Lail, 1st.
  • Light draft mare, four years old—R. Strader, 1st; M. Giegoldt, 2d.
  • Best light draft mare three years old—R. Strader, 1st; Carter Graddy, 2d.
  • Light draft gelding four years old—J. C. Jenkins, 1st; W. Niebert, 2d.
  • Light draft gelding three years old—T. Hafar, 1st; F. H. Lail, 2d.
  • Sweepstakes on pacing—James Cole, 1st.
  • Stallion, with three or more colts, J. W. Lail, 1st.
  • Mare with one or more colts—Dr. Grant, 1st.
  • Suckling colt—Dr. Grant, 1st.
  • Half bushel of corn—R. Griffin.
  • Display corn—A. D. Hopping.
  • White wheat—R. Langdale.
  • Red wheat—M. McKinney.
  • Rye—Otho Hayes.
  • Display of barley—George Robinson.
  • Display of beans—Thomas Davis.
  • Display of timothy—J. P. Walker.
  • Bushel Lima beans—Charlie Canfield.
  • Boar two years old—A. Tufts.
  • Boar one year old—S. D. Cole.
  • Sow two years old—H. D. Tufts.
  • Sow one year old—J. C. Jenkins.
  • Pair shoats six months old—John Cox.
  • Sweepstakes on boar—Morgan Rice.
  • Sweepstakes on sows—James Stafford.
  • Fine wool buck—S. Guard.
  • Fine wool ewe—S. Guard.
  • Long wool buck—J. C. Jenkins.
  • Pair black Spanish chickens—W. L. S. Jones.
  • Pair Bramah chickens—S. Humfeldt.
  • Pair turkeys—J. Buffington.
  • Pair Geese—S. Humfeldt.
  • Display of poultry—Adam Bruce.
  • Buggy—Fisk Bros.
  • Spring wagon—Ernst Smith.
  • Display of saddle work—J. A. Wehe.
  • Display harness work—J. A. Wehe.
  • Sewing machine—Leon Adler.
  • Best washing machine and clothes wringter—O. P. Cobb, agent.
  • Ladies Riding, (three entries)—Miss Dana Powell, of Ohio County.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 19 Sep 1872 – Page 3, Column 3

Continuation of Premiums Awarded at the Fourth Annual Fair of the S. E. Ind. A. S.

  • Rag carpet—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Pair woolen knit socks—Miss Alta Winkley.
  • Pair woolen knit stockings—Miss Esther Freeman.
  • Foot mat—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Display tin ware—Freeman Mulbarger.
  • Pair kip boots—A. Junker.
  • Pair calf boots—A. Junker.
  • Display boots and shoes—A. Junker.
  • Churn dasher—W. G. Wheeler.
  • Bar soap—Daniel P. Williams.
  • Soft soap—Mrs. Dr. Vincent.
  • Starch—Daniel P. Williams.
  • Plow for general purposes—O. P. Cobb.
  • Sod plow—O. P. Cobb.
  • Sub soil plow—O. P. Cobb.
  • Shovel plow—O. P. Cobb.
  • Side hill plow—O. P. Cobb.
  • Corn planter—George Hayes.
  • Horse hay rake—R. T. Winkley.
  • Mowing machine—R. T. Winkley.
  • Thresher—B. N. McHenry.
  • Combined reaper and mower—R. T. Winkley.
  • Cider miller—O. P. Cobb & Co.
  • Ax handle—Wm. Smith.
  • Sweet pickles—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Sour pickles—Miss Alta Winkley.
  • Display of sour pickles—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Loaf corn bread—Miss Sarah E. Bruce.
  • Loaf wheat bread, salt rising—Miss Almira Guard.
  • Loaf wheat bread, yeast rising—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Loaf rye bread—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Sample of cake—Mrs. M. Quigley.
  • Sample of pies—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Collection of bread and cake—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Maple sugar—C. M. Tufts.
  • Honey—A. Tufts.
  • Maple molasses—H. D. Tufts.
  • Blackberry wine—Mrs. M. Quigley.
  • Grape wine—Mrs. Jerusha Platter.
  • Strawberry wine—Mrs. J. Platter.
  • Currant wine—Miss Alta Winkley.
  • Display of verbenias—Mrs. J. Canfield.
  • Display of geraniums—Simon Humfeldt.
  • Display of roses—S. Humfedlt.
  • Display of potatoes—S. Humfeldt.
  • Pot plant trellis—Louis Sattler.
  • Garden trellis—S. Humfeldt.
  • Hanging basket—Miss Fanny Hopping.
  • Rustic work—S. Humfeldt.
  • Display of evergreens—John House.
  • Display of hardy flowers—S. Humfeldt.
  • Display cut flowers—Mrs. J. Canfield.
  • Display dahlias—S. Humfeldt.
  • Display assorted flowers—S. Humfeldt.
  • Bouquet—Louis Sattler.
  • Dried fruit—I. B. Ward.
  • Dried Vegetables—Miss S. P. Williams.
  • Collection dried fruit and vegetables—Miss S. P. Williams.
  • Fruit butter—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Display fruit butter—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Butter—Mrs. Leah Guard.
  • Cheese—Chas. B. Blasdell.
  • Canned peaches—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Canned apples—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Canned plums—Mrs. D. Vincent.
  • Canned cherries—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Canned quinces—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Canned strawberries—Miss S. P. Williams.
  • Canned grapes—Mrs. Dr. Vincent.
  • Canned blackberries—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Canned gooseberries—Mrs. S. P. Williams.
  • Canned currants—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Canned tomatoes—Miss S. P. Williams.
  • Canned citrons—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Canned pears—Mrs. John Taylor.
  • Canned raspberries—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Canned crab apples—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Apple preserves—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Plum preserves—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Quince preserves—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Citron preserves—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Pear preserves—Thompson Davis.
  • Crab apple preserves—Miss M. E. McCreary.
  • Strawberry jelly—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Peach jelly—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Plum jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Cherry jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Quince jelly—Mrs. P. W. Williams.
  • Apple jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Grape jelly—Mrs. P. Williams.
  • Blackberry jelly—Miss M. E. McCreary.
  • Gooseberry jelly—Mary E. Cadwell.
  • Currant jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Watermelon jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Citron jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Pear jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Crab apple jelly—Mrs. Mary Plummer.
  • Comfort—Mrs. E. Cochran.
  • Calico dress—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Needlework on canvas—Miss Mary Giegoldt.
  • Needlework on muslin—Mrs. J. Canfield.
  • Needlework on linen—Mrs. R. E. McCreary.
  • Needlework on merino—Miss Ella Powell.
  • Cotton crochet work—Miss Lizzie Billingsly.
  • Woolen crochet work—Mrs. E. D. Haynes.
  • Specimen tatting—Mrs. E. H. Hunt.
  • Wax work—Mrs. Emma Platter.
  • Hair work—Mrs. Lizzie Small.
  • Shell work—Mrs. J. Canfield.
  • Bead work—Miss Alta Winkley.
  • Silk quilt—Miss Sarah Beggs.
  • Worsted quilt—Mrs. John G. Gaines.
  • Cotton quilt—Miss Sarah Beggs.
  • Wreath of pressed flowers—Miss Emma Chamberlain.
  • Sugar trough gourd—E. T. Hubbard.
  • Cotton knit socks—Mrs. R. E. McCreary.
  • Knit infant shirt—Mrs. H. C. Taylor.
  • Raspberry jam—Mrs. H. C. Taylor.
  • Blackberry jam—Mrs. H. C. Taylor.
  • Strawberry jam—Mrs. H. C. Taylor.
  • Canned rhubarb—Miss S. P. Williams.
  • Canned cranberries—Miss S. P. Williams.
  • Cotton knit stockings—Miss Esther Freeman.
  • Beehive—G. W. Griffin, Agt.
  • Wheat screen—Thos. Burton.
  • Justitia—Miss Emma Chamberlain.
  • Bird cages—Freeman Mulbarger.
  • Chamber set—Freeman Mulbarger.
  • Embroiding on velvet—Miss Mary Giegoldt.
  • Breech loading shot gun—John P. Stier.
  • Specimen rambrandt photographs—J. N. Walton.
  • Specimen of tented portrait—Jas. N. Walton.
  • Specimen of India portrait—Jas. N. Walton.
  • Collection of stereoscopic views—Jas. N. Walton.
  • Collection of Rembrandt photographs—Jas. N. Walton.
  • Lantana—H. Bush.
  • Sulky plow—George Hays.
  • Knit tidy—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Ottoman cover—Mrs. I. B. Ward.
  • Estrey cottage organ—M. W. Altman.
  • Pickled okra—Mrs. M. Quigley.
  • Monthly raspberries—H. D. Tufts.
  • Tidy work on canvass—Miss Gussie Cochran.
  • Blackberry jam—Miss M. E. McCreary.
  • Worsted quilt—Mrs. D. Vincent.
  • Bantum chickens—Charley Williamson.
  • Yellow plums—Miss Carrie E. Cole.
  • Pear cider—James D. Cole.
  • Pastalo crayon—W. D. Hall.
  • Pencil drawing—Mat Harring.
  • Collection of chromos—J. A. McIntyr.
  • Collection of oil paintings—J. A. McIntyr.
  • Collection of wall brackets—J. A. McIntyr.
  • Collection of picture frames—J. A. McIntyr.
  • Collection of Steel engravings—J. A. McIntyr.
  • Yoke of oxen—Morgan Rice.
  • Fated Bullock—Jas. C. Jenkins.
  • South American gourd—John P. Walker.
  • Tomato Catsup—Mrs. Mary Plummer.

Aurora Dearborn Independent – 28 Nov 1872 – Page 3, Column 1

By some unaccountable mistake, when the list of premiums taken at the last fair of the S. E. Ind. Agricultural Society was published, the list in the fruit department, which we produce this week was omitted:

  • Specimen Fall apples—E. T. Hubbart.
  • Display Fall apples—Geo. W. Lane.
  • Specimen winter apples—John Roof.
  • Display winter apples—Aaron Miller.
  • Specimen pears—E. T. Hubbart.
  • Display pears—E. B. Hunt.
  • Specimen peaches—Otho Hayes.
  • Collection peaches—Otho Hayes.
  • Specimen grapes—E. T. Hubbart.
  • Display grapes—I. B. Ward.
  • Half Doz. Quinces—S. Guard.
  • Display of fruits of all kinds—I. B. Ward.

Southeastern Indiana Agricultural Fair Awards – 1871

The Southeastern Indiana Agricultural Society Fair Awards for 1871 appeared in:
Aurora Dearborn Independent – 14 Sep 1871 – Page 3, Column 2

THE LIST OF PREMIUMS.
Awarded at the Third Annual Fair of the South Eastern Indiana Agricultural Society Held Last Week.

Heavy Draft.

  • Stallion 4 years old and over, F. A. Utz, 1st; O S Mulford, 2d.
  • Stallion 3 years old and under, S. Niebert, 1st; F. M. Cole, 2d.
  • Stallion over 2 years old and under 3, L D Finch, 1st; N R Cole, 2d.
  • Colt under 1 year old, I Warner, 1st.
  • Mare 4 years old, I. Millox, 1st; T Neibert, 2d.
  • Mare 3 years old, Thos. Geart, 1st; P. Small, 2d.
  • Mare 2 years old, Scott Kelsey, 1st; R E Cofield, 2d.
  • Mare one year old, I M Laird, 1st; W C Mulford, 2d.
  • Colt one year old, H Small, 1st.
  • Colt under one year old, B F Preble, 1st; E Vandorin, 2d.
  • Gilding 4 years old, I H Hoggins, 1st; O Conrad, 2d.
  • Gilding 3 years old, Wm Wheeler, 1st; D Dorrell, 2d.
  • Gilding 2 years old, F W Mark, 1st; E Green, 2d.
  • Brood mares, Jake Miller, 1st; R Vandorin, 2d.
  • Draft mares or gildings, J E Randell, 1st; R Conner, 2d.
  • Jack of any age, Francis Worley, 1st; L Randell, 2d.
  • Mules 3 years old and over, H Wheeler, 1st; J V S Rockford, 2d.
  • Mule one year old and under two, Trester, 1st and 2d.
  • Suckling mare, R C Lamkin, 1st; D Cole, 2d.
  • Sweepstakes on Racking, Henry Walker Jr., 1st.

Horses for general purposes.

  • Stallion 4 years old and over, G. C. Graddy, 1st; Jno Melford, 2d.
  • Stallion 3 years old, W Chambers, 1st; James Cole, 2d.
  • Stallion 2 years old, Bradley, 1st; R Adkinson, 2d.
  • Stallion 1 year old, C Bradley, 1st.
  • Stallion colt, under 1 year old, O P Cobb, 1st; B F Preble, 2d.
  • Mares 4 years old and over, John S Mulford, 1st; J. H. Deaton, 2d.
  • Mares 2 years old, Albert Cole, 1st; N W Allen, 2d.
  • Mare colt under 1 year, Ben Vail, 1st; Lail & Hume, 2d.
  • Geldings 4 years old, G T Gaines, 1st; G C Graddy, 2d.
  • Geldings 3 years old, James M Blasdell, 1st; J W Watts, 2d.
  • Geldings 2 years old, Jno. Cunningham, 1st.
  • Brood Mares of any age, C Bradley, 1st; O P Cobb, 2d.
  • Saddle Stallions, Lail & Hume, 1st; G C Graddy, 2d.
  • Saddle Mares, Lail & Hume, 1st; J Cole, 2d.
  • Saddle geldings, James Cole, 1st; J McGuier, 2d.

 

  • Bull 4 years old, Durham, F Worley, 1st; Joseph Jenkins, 2d.
  • Bull 3 years old, J C Jenkins, 1st.
  • Bull 2 years old, J C Jenkins, 1st; Jo Beckett, 2d.
  • Bull calf, J C Jenkins, 1st and 2d.
  • Cow 4 years old, J C Jenkins, 1st and 2d.
  • Cow 3 years old, J C Jenkins, 1st and 2d.
  • Cow 2 years old, J C Jenkins, 1st and 2d.
  • Heifer 1 year old, J C Jenkins, 1st and 2d.
  • Heifer calf, J C Jenkins, 1st and 2d.
  • Cow 4 years old, Alderay, Jane Bruce, 1st.
  • Bull 3 years old, Grade, V D Hannah, 1st.
  • Bull 2 years old, O P Cobb, 1st; Peter Randall, 2d.
  • Bull calf, John E Randall, 1st; Henry Wood, 2d.
  • Cow 4 years old, O P Cobb, 1st and 2d.
  • Cow 3 years old, Harrison Small, 1st; O P Cobb, 2d.
  • Cow 2 years old, J E Randall, 1st; Jehial Buffington, 2d.
  • Cow 1 year old, O P Cobb, 1st; Geo Cheek, 2d.
  • Heifer calf, O P Cobb, 1st; Harrison Small, 2d.
  • Herd of Cattle, J C Jenkins, 1st.
  • Best Milch cow, Jane Bruce, 1st.

Sweepstakes on Cattle.

  • Bull of any age, J C Jenkins, 1st.
  • Cow of any age, J C Jenkins, 1st.
  • Fatted Cattle, J C Jenkins, 1st.

 

  • Boar 2 years old, Large Breed, S J Kittle, 1st; Morgan Rice, 2d.
  • Boar 1 year old, A Tufts, 1st; Jonathan Wilson, 2d.
  • Sow 1 year old, R C Conn, 1st; C M Tufts, 2d.
  • Pair Shoats 6 mo old, H D & C M Tufts, 1st; J Giegoldt, 2d.
  • Boar 2 years old, Morgan Rice, 1st; O P Cobb, 2d.
  • Boar 1 year old, Thomas Chisman, 1st; V D Hannah, 2d.
  • Sow 2 years old, O P Cobb, 1st.
  • Pair shoats under 6 mo., J C Jenkins, 1st; O P Cobb, 2d.

Sweepstakes.

  • Boar with 1 or more pigs, Thomas Chisman, 1st.
  • Sow of any age, with 1 or more pigs, O P Cobb, 1st.
  • Sow 6 mo old, Wm Higbee Sr., 1st.

Fine Wool Sheep.

  • Buck over 2 years old, Henry Sillett, 1st and 2d.
  • Buck 1 year old, M Guard, 1st.

Long Wool Sheep.

  • Buck 2 years old, Geo Randall, 1st; Thos Hansell, 2d.
  • Ewe 1 year old, W H Small, 1st and 2d.
  • Lambs 2 in number, Thos Hansell, 1st; W H Small, 2d.

Light Draft.

  • Stallions 4 years old, S Neibert, 1st; Tilford Dickerson, 2d.
  • Stallions 2 years old, Thos Gillis, 1st; James Cooper, 2d.
  • Stallion 1 year old, J C Jenkins, 1st.
  • Stallion colts under 1 year old, Isaac Johnson, 1st; J C Jenkins, 2d.
  • Mares 4 years old, John J Rucker, 1st; W S Allen, 2d.
  • Mares 3 years old, Riddle & Graves, 1st; J C Jenkins, 2d.
  • Mares 2 years old, L W Cobb, 1st; John N Mulford, 2d.
  • Mare colts under 1 year old, W C Buffington, 1st; Lewis Buffington, 2d.
  • Geldings 4 years old, J C Jenkins, 1st; J C Arnold, 2d.
  • Geldings 3 years old, Clay Duncan, 1st; J C Jenkins, 2d.
  • Geldings 2 years old, J C Jenkins, 1st; Owen Utz, 2d.
  • Brood mares of any age, George Johnston, 1st; B F Preble, 2d.

Sweepstakes on pacing.

  • Best Horse Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, Tilford Dickerson.
  • Best Horse, Mare or Gelding, under 4 years, John A Cunningham.

Sweepstakes on Stallions and Mare.

  • Best Stallion with 3 or more colts, John T. Mulford.
  • Best mare with 1 or more colts, C Bradley.
  • Sucking colt regardless of sex, O P Cobb.

Matched Horses.

  • Best matched mares, Geo W Hunter.
  • Most Symmetrical Horse Mare or Gelding over 4 years, L Neibert.

Sweepstakes on Trotting.

  • Best Trotting Horses, Mare or Gelding over 4 years old, Tilford Dickerson.

Equestrianism.

  • Most graceful Lady rider, Mrs. Betty Glore, 1st; Miss Sophia Tholks, 2d.
  • Gentleman, Wm. Robinson.

Poultry.

  • Best pair Spanish Chickens, Jehial Buffington.
  • Best Bramah Chicken, Adam Bruce.
  • Dung Hill Chicken, William Stedman.
  • Pair Ducks, Adam Bruce.
  • Pair Turkeys, Jehial Buffington.
  • Pair Geese, Simon Humfeldt.
  • Collection Poultry, W R Duchemin.

Vegetables.

  • ½ bush. Irish potatoes, Early, S D Cole.
  • ½ bush. Irish potatoes, Late, T Shoup.
  • Specimen Late Potatoes, T Shoup.
  • ½ bush. Sweet Potatoes, O Hayes.
  • ½ bush. Beets, John Eastor.
  • ½ doz. Carrots, Peter Randall.
  • ½ doz. Parsnips, Thomas Powell.
  • ½ doz. Cabbage, T Powell.
  • ½ bush. Onions, O Hayes.
  • 3 or more pumpkins, Miss I Davis.
  • 3 or more Squashes, Miss T Davis.

Grain and Seed.

  • ½ bush. White Corn, F J Cole.
  • ½ bush. Yellow Corn, O Hayes.
  • Best display of Corn, A D Hopping.
  • ½ bush. White Wheat, John Bromblay.
  • ½ bush. Red Wheat, Peter Randall.
  • ½ bush. Rye, Peter Randall.
  • ½ bush. Barley, S S Cole.
  • ½ bush. Oats, John E Wymond.
  • ½ bush. Flax Seed, Peter Randall.
  • ½ bush. Timothy Seed, E Greer.
  • ¼ bush. White beans, Miss T Davis.
  • ¼ bush. Lima Beans, Mary Canfield.

Fruit.

  • Best Specimen Fall Apple, Rob. Conn.
  • Best Display of Fall Apples, T Powell.
  • Best Specimen of Winter Apples, T Powell.
  • Best Display of Winter Apples, R Wymond
  • Best Specimen of Pears, R Wymond.
  • Best Display of Pears, S Cheek.
  • Best Specimen of Peaches, E T Winkley.
  • Best Display of Peaches, S Cheek.
  • Best Specimen of Plums, Alta Hayes.
  • Best Specimen of Grapes, J B Ward.
  • Best Display of Grapes, J B Ward.
  • Best Bouquet, Mrs. S J Stedman.
  • Best ½ doz. Quinces, Simon Guard.
  • Best Hanging Basket, Miss Alta Winkley.

Flowers.

  • Display of Verbenas, S Hemfeldt.
  • Display of Geraniums, S Humfeldt.
  • Best pot of Plant Trellis, S Humfeldt.
  • Best piece of Rustic Work, Mary Canfield.
  • Best Display of cut Flowers, S Humfeldt.
  • Best Display of Dahlias, S Humfeldt.
  • Best Display of Assorted Flowers, S Humfeldt.

Farm Implements.

  • Plow for General Purposes, C C Cottman, O P Cobb & Co., Agents.
  • Best Sod Plow, R C Conn.
  • Best Shovel Plow, Randall & Sillett.
  • Side Hill Plow, T Cotman, Cincinnati, Ohio, O P Cobb & Co., Agents.
  • Best Cultivator, A Connelly.
  • Bes Horse Hay Rake, Randall & Sillett.
  • Best Mowing Machine, Aetna Manufacturing Co., Salem, Ohio, O P Cobb & Co., Agent.
  • Best Combined Reaper and Mower, Aetna Manufacturing Co., Salem, Ohio, O P Cobb & Co., Agents.
  • Best Horse Power Thresher, Aetna Manufacturing Co., Salem, Ohio, O P Cobb & Co., Agents.
  • Farm Wagon, Indianapolis Wagon Co., T J Lucas, Agent.
  • Best 2 Horse Harrow, Randall & Sillett.
  • Best Cider Mill, J L Haven, Cincinnati, Ohio, O P Cobb & Co. Agent.
  • Best Cutting Box, Eagle Machine Co., Lancaster, Ohio, O P Cobb & Co., Agent.
  • Best Axe Handle, Jno Smith.

Mechanical and Chemical Products.

  • Best Specimen of Cabinet work, Chas Scheid.
  • Best Buggy, H Fisk & Bros.
  • Best Display of Saddle  work, Mr. Espey, Meritorious.
  • Best Display of Harness Work, D I Beaty.
  • Best Sewing Machine, Wheeler & Wilson, J W Perkins, Agent.
  • Best Washing Machine, J L Balsley.
  • Best Churn, Randall & Sillett.
  • Best Bar of Soap, W E Williams.
  • Best Soft Soap, Miss S P Williams.
  • Best Starch, W E Williams.

Domestic Manufactures.

  • Best Foot Mat, Miss Jane Little.
  • Best Hearth Rug, Mrs. W H Kyle.

Needle work, Useful.

  • Best comfort, Mrs. J B Ward.
  • Best Quilt, Mrs. Nettie Woods.
  • Calico Dress, Mrs. J B Ward.
  • Best Shirt, Mrs. John P Walker.
  • Needle Work on Canvass, Mrs. Isabella McIntire.
  • Needle Work on Muslin, Miss Lou McCoy.
  • Needle Work on Muslin, Miss Christina Zay.
  • Needle Work on Lace, Mrs. J B Ward.
  • Cotton Crochet work, Mrs, J B Ward.
  • Woolen Crochet work, Mrs. J B Ward.
  • Silk Crochet Work, Mrs. J B Ward.
  • Tatting, Miss Jennie E Glardon.
  • Wax Work, Miss Sarah Stedman.
  • Hair Work, Miss Nettie Woods.
  • Rustic Work, Mrs. J L Baker.
  • Bead Work, Mrs. Eliza Sparks.

Dairy Products.

  • Best 5 pounds Butter, Thomas Shoup.

 

  • Best Loaf Yeast Rising Bread, Mrs. Mary Canfield.
  • Best Loaf Milk Rising Bread, Mrs. Sarah Bruce.
  • Best Loaf Corn Bread, Miss Lura Williams and Mrs. Sarah Bruce.
  • Best Loaf Rye Bread, Mrs. P W Williams.
  • Best Sample of Cake, Mrs. Sarah E Bruce.
  • Best Collection Bread and Cake, Mrs. Sarah Bruce.
  • Best Sample of Maple Sugar, Chas M Tufts.
  • Best 5 lbs Honey, Chas M Tufts.
  • Best gallon Maple Molasses, Chas M Tufts.
  • Best gallon Sorglio Molasses, John R Davis.
  • Best Jar Catsup, Mrs. Plummer.
  • Best Specimen of Native Wine, J L Giegoldt.
  • Best Display of Native Wine, Mrs. Sarah P Williams.
  • Specimen Sweet Pickles, Mrs. S P Williams.
  • Display of Sour Pickles, Mrs. Plummer.
  • Specimen of Sour Pickles, Miss A Winkley.
  • Specimen of Dried Fruit, Mrs. S P Williams.

Canned Fruit.

  • Blackberries and Tomatoes, Mrs. Chas Beinkamp.
  • Pears, Apples, Plums and Peaches, Mrs. E Ward.
  • Currents, Mrs. S P Williams.

Fruit Butter.

  • Display of Tomato and Apple Butter, Mrs. Plummer.

Collection of Dried Fruit and Vegetables.

  • Quinces, Miss S P Williams.
  • Gooseberry, Miss Quigley.
  • Specimen of Dried Fruit and Vegetables, Miss S P Williams.

Jellies and Preserves.

  • Apple, Peach, Grape Jelly, Mrs. P W Williams.
  • Raspberry, Mrs. Alta Winkley.
  • Crab Apple, Mrs. Plummer.
  • Quinces, Mrs. Chas Beinkamp.
  • Cherry and Watermelon, Mrs. Plummer.
  • Pear, Miss Alta Winkley.
  • Grape, Currant, Gooseberry, and Prune Preserves, Miss Alta Winkley.
  • Blackberry and Tomato, Mrs. Plummer.

Miscellaneous.

  • Miss Mattie Davis, Glass Work.
  • Percy Wheeler, Collection of Paintings and Photographs.
  • Mary E Sparks, Landscape and Flower Painting.
  • Percy Wheeler, Stereoscopic Views.
  • J. Giegoldt, Oil Paintings.
  • H P Spath, Continental Stove.
  • E Worly, Fly Brush.
  • J N Walton, Portraits in Water Colors.
  • J A McIntire, Pictures and Frames.
  • Mrs. Jennie Faulkenberg.