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Ninth Annual ■JHffitMn I
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CHAJTOOGA COUNTY FAluj
•* Summervillle, ■
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY I
OCTOBER 23 AND 24. 19111
OFFICIAL PROGRAM AND PREMIUM
PROGRAM FIRST DAY
TRURSDAY, OCTOBER 23.
Opening exercises 9:30 A. M., Address by Gordon Lee.
10:00. Trotting race, to all comers. Raced by twos. Winners to run
final. Winners barred from contest next day. First pffte, $5.00.
Second, $2.50.
10:30. Best pair horses shown in harness, team, rig and driving con
sidered, $5.00 pair shoes, donated by Belterton Wallace Shoe Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn. *
10:45. Best Pony ridden by boy under 14 years old, $2.00.
11:00. Best saddler ridden by gentleman, horse and riding consider
ed. Box Cigars, value $52.50, donated by Peoples
11:15. Best gelding
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1 Truest whoa nto wagon. u i |>:n<-fl
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BONING RACE
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Poultry
Kocks. $2.00.
Kovks $- 00 -
B Bets B
Leghorns
Best Orpingtons
trio Rhode $2.00.
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School e
Best general exjiMt from town schools —SummeiwlMfcTrion, Menlo
and Lyerly. SIO.OO.
Best general exhibit other SIO.OO. |
Children’s Department
COMMITTEE r
| Mattie Allen, Chairman, Grace King, Katheryn Henfl
1 Beaulah Ruth Henry and
Best Potted Plants, 50c and 1 box
Best Home made candy, 50c and 1
I Best Tea Cakes, 50c and 1 box
1 Best doll dress made by child under 12, stationery.
> Best Colico dress made by girl under
Best display nuts by boy. SI.OO.
Best specimen hand writing by girl,
Best specimen handwriting by boy. 4
Best original poeir.il verse) SI.OO.
Stationery donated by Archer Paper
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS,
FARM PRODUCTS
Best and greatest variety and most artistically arranged agricultur
al exhibit, from field, orchard or garden, by landflß $15.00.
Second best, as above, one-horse Chattanooga I’loT value $5.25.
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Best and greatest veriety and mce' artistically arranged agricultur
al exhibit from field, orchard or garden, by tenant, $15.00.
Second best, as above, one-horse Vulcan Plow, value $5.25
Best arranged and most varied display of corn, Two sacks daybreak
■ Fertilizer 11-1-3, Value $6.00 Do cited by M. M. Allen.
Best dozen ears white corn, blue ribbon.
Best dozen eats yellow com, ItTßflii, ' 3 ' ue r * bbun -
Best ear corn, any
Best stalk corn, any jpujQ 1.00.
Best dozen stalks
■Best single
>.fld display
Kst half bnshelSvheat, SI.OO. Second, blue ribbon.
Bh
.•B"*' bushel
B>est
MBest SI.OO
Blest bushel
Best bushel
Best bushel apples, SI.OO.
Best halt bushel peanuts, SI.OO.
Best display pumpkins, SI.OO.
Best half gallon sorghum, SI.OO.
rapst half bushel pop corn, SI.OO.
Live Stock
Best
Best Boar, sktfO Ham. <*«,,
Best pair pigs under three months, $2.00.
Best sow, Under 1 year, $2.50
Best boar, under 1 year, $2.50.
Best under 6 months, $2.00.
f MULES.
B« t' stare mule over 3 years, $2.00. Second, ribbon.
Best over 2 and undei 3 years, $2.00. Second ribbon.
over 1 and under 2 years, $2.00. Second, ribbon,
mule over 3 years, $2.00. Second ribbon.
m,l ' e over 2 and und *r 3 years, $2.00. Seciyl ribbon
mule over 1 and under 2 years, $2.00. Secnd ribbn.
jff? HORSES.
firet prizc ,2 Seconj rib, ’° D -
under over old, .2.00.
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Premiums
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Kirby, MartEa Bitting, Nell Henry, Fay T
B. Jones.
Boston Fern, SI.OO.
Maiden Hair Fern,sl.oo.
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PROGRAM SE(S(SPSt L
FRIDAY, OCTOBER J|O
Opening
10:00. Trotting Tue I nder s line conditiotij^^fl rev i O us day.
prize $5.00. Second, $2.50.
10:30 Best rig driven by child under 12 Prize SI.OO. JB
10 45. Boys foot race, under 14.
ll'.Oi Fat man's race. 50 yards dash. flWWf®
11:15. Gents Driving contest. Horse, and driving
ed. $5.00 Stetson Hat, donated by Miller B^^Eg^nttanooga. Second, 1
blue ribbon.
11:30, Best mare shown in harness, ribbon.
11:45. Bicycle race. Free for a11.51.00.
1:30. Best pair mules shown to wagon, considered. Must
be owned by exhibitor, $2.00. Second, blue ribbon.
1.15. Prettiest decorated single rig, driven by gentleman, accouutffl
ed by lady. $12.00 pair blankets.
2:00. Baby show. Prettiest girl under 12 months old, $1.50.
eat boy under 12 months old, $1.50.
2:15. Tug of War. Box cigars, value $2.50, Peoples Bittner Co.
2 :30 Ladies riding contest. Horse and riding considered. First prizefl .
$2.50. Second, blue ribbon. v
RUNNING RACE |
3:00. Running Race. 300 yards dash. Same conditions as previous day
First prize SIO.OO. Second $5.00.
Fancy Work
COMMITTEE.
Mrs. Sappington, Chairman. Mrs. Stipe, Mrs. Bartenfield. Mrs. George
Espy, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Henley and Mrs. Chas Neal.
Best embroidery $2.00.
Best quilt year, $2.00.
Best crochet
Best Caramel Cake, SI.OO and 1 doz A
Best specimen Punch Work, SI,OO.
Best specimen cross stitch, SI.OO.
Best Embroidered piece done by lady over sixty years old. SI.OO.
Cakes and Bread
COMMITTEE. . %
Mrs. Bellah, Chairman, Mrs. E. N. Martin, Mrs. Wesley Shropshire,
Mrs. McCleod, Mrs. B. O. Henry, Mrs. Walt Hinton.
Best Devils Food, SI.OO and 1 dozen bottles extract.
Best Podnd Cake, SI.OO and 1 dozen bottles of extract
Best White Loaf Oak-, SI.OO and 1 dozen bottles extract
Best Economical Cake, by one egg recipe, SI.OO and 1 dozen bottles of .
extract.
Best specimen Tatting, SIOO. en bottles of extract
Aug-i Fed Cake, fl.oo and 1 dozen bottles of
Best Salt Rising bread. $2.00.
'■i-i Y>a.-t Lc .f bread, SI.OO.
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