HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1920-9-30, Page 9Supplement to Exeter Advocate, Sept. 30, 1920
uric*fir Plymouth Rocks, W. 13. Battler and
HORSES
General Purpose
Brood mare ace. by foal, J. A.
slate on & Son, Ily. Vollaud, Jr.;
told, J. A. :\ianson & Son, Hyp. Vol -
land, Jr; 2 -yr. old gelding of filly,
H. \'o1l.tnd. Jr., R. '.leLluehe*y; 3 -yr.
gelding or ally, \V. McDonald aud
end; spent in harne e and wagon, G.
1•,'. T ilompeon, \Vm. Dccher.
Agricultural
Brood mare rue. by foal, Dr. A.
Moir, J. McKinley & Son; foal, Dr.
A. jiuie; 2-a r. old gelding or (illy,
J. l\l<eliieley r!s Son; 3 -yr old, Dr,
A, .Moir, J. Alt:Kelley & Solt; seen',
in
wagon, S. 1Icl3ridea, G, Penhale;
swerestukv$, S. ,\IE.liride.
Roadster
Brood mute ace. by foal, \Villau.
1) liar, J. Ue•ciler, Jr.; foal, 3, Bech-
er,
ecll-t., Jr., \Vm. Decker; 1 -yr, old geld-,
ing or filly, \Vm. Deche , J. Hector;
-y r. old. C. Truenrner, G. E. Moran-
eon;
horan-e.o E; 3 -yr. old..1. Decker, Jr., J. Iiey;'
saran in wagon. J. Ortweiu; buggy'
hetet.: hitched. J. i)echt:r, Sr. J. Me
I:ifllit;.• & Sun. 1';d, Restcmeyer; Indy
driver, J. Becher Sr. F. Taylor. J.
McKinley & Son.
Carriage
Foul, J. A. Manson & Scan; 1 -yr.
old, Geo. Englund; 2 -yr. old, Cl. E.
Thompson, \\ Thiel; :span in wagon,
J. Hey, Jr.;in ;le horse r:se in buggy,
U. 11. Neel), A. Koehler, J. McKin-
ley & Son.
C .TT1.,E
Registered Durham
taw; ill milk or in -calf, R. M.
Ptak, Beattie pros. and 3rd; year-
ling lu-fifer, R. ei Peek and end, W.
lic.111ieter & Sons '-year old heifer,
\\. elcAllieter & Suns, R. M. Peck,
(.Mattie Bret.; bull calf, 192u, R. M.
Peek lt, 'V McAllister & Suns; .eifer
calf, 1920, \V. McAllister & Sons, R.
M. Peck, \V. MoAlli ter & Sons; 1
yr, old bull calf, J. P. Rau. Sweep -
Stakes, W. McAllister & Son.
Other than pure bred -Cows in
milk or in calf, O. Surerus, S. Die-
tri:'lte heifer calf, E. b'. Klapp, W.
Blackwell; yearling heifer, J, Pfaff
and 2nd, 0. Surerus; 2 -yr. old Leifer
J. Park & Son, J Pfaff and "rd; fat
cow or heifer, O. Surerus, 13eattre
Bros; 2 -yr. old steer, J. Pfaff and
2nd; yearling steer, J. Pfaff and 2nd; ;
steer calf, \V. Blackwell, holstein
cow, Rev. Meyer. Sweepstakes, O.
Sarerirs,
Herd of Grade cable• --J. Pelf.
Herd of Reg. Durham --1;.. M.
Leek, W. McAllister & Sans.
SHEEP
T.eichester, Senn. McAllister and
Sons took all prizes; Lincolns, G.
Penhale took all prizes; fine wool,
shearling ram, J. A. Manson and
Son; aged ram, P. Weeks; sheari-
irg ewe, J. A. Manson & Son, F.
Weeks; ram lamb, F. Weeks, J. A.
Manson and Son; ewe lamb, F.
Weeks, J. A. Manson .& Son; ewe
having raised lamb in 1920, F.
Weeks, J. A. Manson & Son; fat
sheep, any class, G. Penhale, W.
McAllister & Sons.
HOGS
Berkshire-A,ged sow, J. Hey, Jr;
aged boar,. J. Hey, Jr.; spring sow,
T. A. Manson & Son.
Tamworth -J. A. Manson & Son
took all prizes. Yorkshire -aged sow,
W. Blackwell.
POULTRY
Pair of Hamburgs, J. McCullough
& Son; barred Plymouth rocks, J.
McCullough & Son, J. Thiel; chicks,
J. McCullough & Son and 2nd; W.
Son, T. iittelholtz; chicks, T. Mit-
tlehoitz; light brahamas, Dr.Melin-
non, J. Thiel; chicks, J. Thiel, Dr.
McKinnon; black minorcas, 11.
Truemner; chicks, H, Trueinner.
B. Battler & Son; pat racks, J. Mc-
Cullough & Son; chicks, J. McCul-
lough & Son; \V. legliorn, J. Thiel;
chicks, Rev. Meyer; Buff Orpingtons,.
G. K. Farwell, cluck:,, G. K. Farwell;
black breasted red gauge, W. 13. Bat-
tler & Son; chicks, \V. B. Battler &
Son; Andulusians, W. B. Battler, &
Son; chicks, W. B. Battler & Son;
\v, Veyandottes, J. MIcCullough,. Dr.
McKinnon; Chicks, J. McCullough
and 2n1; Silver Lace Wyaudottes,
J. McCullough; Rhode Island reds,
3, McCullough, Dr. McKinnon; cheer
J. McCullough and 2nd; campines,
Mrs. Metcalf, W. B. Battler; clucks,
J. eIcCullough and 2nd; Axlconas,
Mrs, .Metcalf; chicks, Rev, Meyer;
bulntams, J. ;McCullough & Son, W.
R. Battler & Son; chleks, J. McCue-
lough & Son; S. U. Dorkings J Mc-
Cullough & Son; chicks, J. McCul-
lough; pub. Pekin ducks, E. Snow-
den; Rouen ducks, W. 13. Battler &
Son and 2nd; ducks, any variety, E.
Snowden., Ily. Clausius; geese, fi.
Clausiu Toulouse geese, W. B.
13attler; turf e,ys, E. Snowden.
GRAIN ANI) SEEDS
, I3ushel white fall wheat, C. Truem-
ner, \V Blackwell; red fall wheat,
G. ('lunsiu , A. Reichert, W. Black-
well;. 6 -rowed hurley, M. Rader, \V.
13. Battler & Son; white oats, C.
Truemner, li. Steinbach, \V. 13, Bat-
tler Sr Son, small peas, G. Clausius,
C. Truemner, A. Reichert; rye, W.
13. Battler & Son; half bushel Alsike,
H. Steinbach, O. Klapp; timothy
steed, H. Steinl,ueh, G. II. Pille;
small white field beans, \V. Smit.., M.
Rider, C. Trut ixuv r; cal. grain :n
heads, II, H. Neeb, It. Geiger, F.
Keegan.
Truentner; col. canned fruit, 6 vac. fres F emb I.ardangcr, Mrs. Metra;.,
A. Johnston and Son, I)r. A. J. Me- B Cochrane; emb. Bulgarian, 13. C:,cli
•.
Kinnon. rant., emb. Alountmellick, T. john5cz;
GARDEN V1G13TA13I,1S enlb Hucka back Mrs. Metcalf, Myra
Haif bus. World's Wonder potatos G. Hess; tatting, no number; B. Coch-
rane; *fitting, 11. Routtedg.e, modem(
a e st j:h. �C. J�hxge{on. ;firs; \let..
white elephant, ;\I. Rader o.c;rdl "'1.1 , tdtt.,• t.ndee-, 13. Cochrane.
New \lurk, W. Smith, G. 1I, Pule, J. (e t r fa*lCy under\\ st B
each,
.a:
Becher Jr.; any vrr. 1r.ee P. Ilaberer • .it-. 1? .Geiger; Iatre s night dress.
G. Clausius, C. True eearly, li C -u • trane, T. Johnson; camisole,
H. I1. I{rue:ger, G. Trueuxner, M. W lacy. 1I. Routledge; f•tney waist,
Rader; Green :Mountain. .,.
Johnson, Mrs. Metcalf ;Isco 1,a
ger, C. Fritz, H. Triterane Inca ,t t• t;q,li13. Cochrane,
Mrs. J. T. Hess;6 hn
Cobbler, H. Kruger. ',1rs, G. Rees c► , !ape rer('ri' fel T Jahnsaa • , can
E. Snowden; 0 tars of yaw corn, l•
a1;.�.., \Irs. \ietca!If, I3; Coe'itzane;
J. ; Iiaherer & Sons, E. Snowden c turret Irish, F. Keegan, Mrs. Me;
sweet corn, Mrs. Metcalf, W. Blaelt ere.; oro^het .(flet; B. ,Cochrane, ;11,
well; yellow dela corn, C. eurerus, R it:l':1ge c•' ehet yoke. Dr., Mae'
G. 21. Pfile !lack sweet corn. I1. fila toe, T. Johnson; collar ancuff
Geiger, H. H. Neel,. 6 red onions. tint c u het Mrs Metcalf creche: ;11d
T, Snowden, E. Slti){5'ElErll; large yet a: \ I, id cum W. L. kebert; can-
e%
rr. t e \v.:.h croc.e1 R.
low onions, P. Haberer, Ed. Rei- Co•hrane; col. crochet lace, J. Denh-
ehert; gallon dutch sets, G. Claus.- er, T. Johnson; best novelty fancy
ns, R. Geiger; whit: fi••ld carrots, work not listed, B. Cochrane, M. Rout -
M. Rader, H. H. Neeb; red garden le 1?c; useful artic;ea for bedroom. R.
carrots. I)t•. ;elselslnnon, Ii, lirut'ger; Ge err. B. Co:hrane; men's tirght silk(
Swedish turnips, J. A, Manson. 1I. R. tat^:ger; laundry bag, B, Cocleare:
Kritegar; Yellow glare lttang°h's' le -Jo` l,lteh n an on.\oDr. MashirtcK, non.
mulaR. Get
Ie. Snowden; internee:3i;tte maxi ,c,ld . mei.,G. Hess; p lain hand serving, \irs,
J.:\.. JIan:;an, AI. Wader: long Yellow G, j Ieaa, C. Eilber ,;\vh°sk holder, T.
• manguids. G. H. Pfile. H. Kruger; barmen.. 13. Cochrane; photo frame,
sugar beet t t,tangolds.. G. ll. Pile, 13, iso •1frane, Mrs. \ietcalf; bead work,
'1r.. Metcalf, T. Johnson; case or box
.; lr,tndkerchiefs, R. Ge;ger, B. Cceh
rrne; :alleles for dresser use. B. Cech
raw, ia, 'y e con, R. Geiger. Mrs
Matra:: ; hand or fancy bag, Mrs. Me,
W. Smith; ()xfold eaiebage, J. (les
,'oho, C. Weeper, drumhead E tebage
CeV, 1per, J. Gaecho flue c t ,aeege
J. ' Diimi:g Sr.. 1I, fl Neeb; black
Spanish fagolineV. B. Battier & sou
J. I)e cllei"Sli ' white r etii h, \V. 13.
Battler & S j „perk garelt'n beans.
G:. Claudius, wile , alta ; pumpkin
yellow. G. 11. Pfll' ° yrt t,e:
ntnnlmrth pumpkin, II. Coat `'<5r
IIORTICUI TL"ItA;L
Col. of Apples,. Ie. Keegan, T.
Snowden, J, Prate, plate of four szr,
of fall appiee, F. Keegan, J. Pr.,ff,
P, Dieehert; plate of winter apples,
J. Pfaff, Be Keegan, G. Truemner;
. plate of 5 King apples, A. Johnston
and Son. A. Reichert; snowy, 0.
Boehler, J. A. Smith; Northern spies,
17. Rader, J. A. iMauson; baldwins
1. Klopp, J. A. Manson; R. I. Green-
Ings, P. Diehcrt, J. Pfaff; spitzen-
burg, J. A. Smith, F. Keegan; Can,
Reds, E. Rader, .1. A. Manson; Rib-
ston pippins, A. Reichert, J. Pfaff;
golden russets, T. Mitelholtz, P. Dei -
chert; Len Davis, W. 13. Battler and
Son, J, Pfaff; Swears, F. Keegan, W.
Smith; Wagners, W. 13. Battler and
Son, M. Rader; Manns, W. 13. Bat-
tler
attler end Son, F. Keegan; wolf river,
F. Keegan, J. Pfaff; Alexanders, F.
Keegan, Ed, Reichert; Maiden's
Blush, F. Keegan, W. Smith, Blen-
heim pippins, F. Keegan, (1. Tra in-
ner; Pewaukee, F. Keegan, W. 13.
Battler and Son; colverts, G. Ciausi
us, F. Keogan; 50 oz. pippen, J.
Pfaff, F. Keegan; Tatman sweet, T.
Snowden, W. B. Battler and Song
clo. of russet apples, F. Keegan; col.
of fall pears, F. Keegan; winter
pears, F. Keegan; fall and winter, 4
var. F. Keegan; Bartlett pear, T.
Johnston, E. Snowden; Flemish
beauty, F. Keegan; Clapp's Favorite;
Airs. G. Hess; plate of 6 peaches, A.
Hendrick, E. Rader; 12 prunes, Mrs.
G. Hess, F. Keegan; crab apples, red,
E. Rader, J. Gascho; yellow, R.
Deichert, E. Snowden; plate of
grapes, C. Fritz, J. Pfaff; col. grapes
3 var. J. Haberer and Son, F. Kee-
gan; plate 0f plums, C. Fritz, C.
Fritz; celery. 3. G -seho, C. Fritz
citron Ed. IIethrrer,. II. II. Neel); i tt � c Per ti foreZes, H. hnson;Icrot ht:t
Coell-
tabb' ;:tluash, ll, lI, Neeh, Mrs. met r;xe•,t.el otic er jacket, no number, F.
calf; mammoth squad];, II. Claiu$us, Iie .ln • e•zot•het underskirt, T. Jrlu.
'roe, H. II. Neeb; crochet tascmae,r,
F. Keegan; crochet infant's racket, 11.
11. Ne. b, M. Rader; knitted eta\vi
\1terrnE laws, 0. Surerus. trtts, iiia. Halt-
errneee: or jacket, R. Geiger; i<.r'.. ted slip -
Eger muskmelons, G. II Pfil•c teal :, 'etre Metcalf, F. Feegen; knitted
reef. Mr.. G. Hass; sofa pillow mount
el. 1 i'ra,n ;, Mrs. Metcalf ; ,sofa eel
los, \rasheb.e, B. Cochrane, 51. Rout
le lee, te.. cosy, W. Hey; fancy ria
cus.)ios, C. E1ber, W. Hey; Boudoir
;•ur, B. Cochrane, T. Johnson; in -
ebonite. H. H. Neeb, 13, Rader;
E. Klopp; blood berets. W. 13. Bet
tier & Son, II, Krueger; root beets,
W. B. Rattler & Son, II, 11. Neel);
tomatoes. O, Surerus, It. CeigE,r,
;.<'•u+.ttor, , Johrs;m ; socks, W. B.
yellow tomatoes, P. Haberer, F. Kee -
1 gan. Col. garden vegetables, H. II.
!Neel), J. Dechee Sr.
fle;.'er & Solt; fancy stockings, H.H.
Neale F. Keegen; ladies' nets, H. H.
Neeb, T. Johnson; men's mits, \V. 13.
Batter & Wan, :ears. Ge }less; flcor
DAIRY PRODUCTS. -Butter !n tub rag, F. 1 eegen, J. Barry; floor mat.
W Stnith, butter table use, J. Hey jr.; T. Johnson, J. Barry; window curt:tee
A Rei.'hert, W.H. Battier, bolter 7n ' It. Geiger, Mrs, Metcalf ; comforter, R
r,otuz.l Prints, Battler, Re'chert, Smith ; Cochrane, Mrs. G Hess; quilt na:ch
'poetic made cheese, C. Truemn •r, \\'. e•1 cotton, It. Geiger, T. Johnson, silk
S•nith. homemade bread, J. W. Horner, oatehe.i quilt, C. Eilber, Mra:Metcalf ;
' G. ClausiuS, 5 -ib extracted honey, J, nue t l,n ne 1 F. Keegan. quilt crochet,
,Haberer St Sons, Ed. Haberer, collet-. J. Dopa ker, sr.; bed reread, Battler &
tion. honey. Haibersr & Sons. E. 11;th- Soo, J. Decker, sr.
ever, maple syrup, A. Reichert, W.
Smith
• LADES' WORK. -Tray Cloths, C.
Eilber, H. Routledge; doyl%es, Mrs.
Metcalf, W. J.. Siebert; luncheon set
M. Metcalf, W, Hey; pillow cases, wers Mrs, Metealt, B. Cochrane; oil
enib., W, Hey, R. Geiger, others, R. flowers, B. Cochrane, pencil drawing,
Geiger, M. Routledge; day sl'.ps, Dr. Mrs. G. Hess, B. Cochrane; pen ani
Mckinnon, R. Geiger, dresser and
stand cover, C. Either, R. Geeger; to• -
%eels emb., W. Hey, C. Eilber; others,
W. Hey. C. Eilber; jandwork sheet
and piilov cases, Mrs. Metcalf, B.Cceh
trete; lunch cloth, linen, W. L. Ste -
FINE ARTS. -Gait Deleting portra.'t.
B. Ccerhrane; landscape, Mrs. Metcalf;
T. Johnson; watercolor landscape, T,
Johnson; crayon work rortrait, W. L,
Siebert. B. Cochrane; water color Act -
ink sketch, B. Cochrane, T. Johnson;
penmanship, T. Johnson; painting on
felt, B. Co-rhraxe; oai.n.t..ng en. silk, B.
Cochrane, Sirs. Metcalf.
FLOWERS AND -PLANTS.- Col_
any kind, J. J. Barry; A. Johnson &
, bert, Mrs. ileteaJ, lunch cloth, emb. Son maple leaf,T. Johnson; bouquet
• W. L. Siebert, W. Hey; drawn. thread Mrs, Metcalf, J. J. Barry; asters, T.
1 work, Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. G. Hess; !
t ti ,Johnson, Dr. Mackinnon.; Geraniums, J
c_ ill s dress, Mrs. Metcalf ; serviettes, I Barry, Cacti, T. Johnson, J. Barry
Cella Lillies_ T. Johnston, J. Barry;
Fuchias, A. Johnston & Son, J.Barry.
C. Eilber; table c,loth., ams:. sere, C.
Eilber; +handkercheiefs, hand (node, R.
Geiger, Sirs. Metcalf; hemstitching, T.
Johnson, R. Geiger; earonation braid
work; R. Geiger; ,emb, centre piece
in white, R. Geiger, ,C. Eilber; emb.
. centre .pee,ce ea color, W. Hey, Mrs'.
Metcalf ; table sunnier, B. Cochrane, C.
Eilber; !centre, (piece„ Mrs. Metcalf, 13.
Cochrane; cuff and collar set, T. John
awn B. Cochrane; work on scrim, or
canvas, Mrs. Metcalf, T. Johnson; emb.
Roman or cut work, Mrs. Metcalf, C.
Ranier; eylet, W. Hey, T. Johnson;
elub_ French and eyeletcom., W. Hey,
Eilber; emb. shadow, L. Prang, Mrs.
G. Hess; ee.mie punch work, T. John
S0.3.; emb. wallachin, W. Hey, :N./1 -s. G.
CHILDREN'S D1✓PT.-Coll. veget--
ab'es, H. Neeb; weeds, E. Roeder, L.
Prang; weed seeds, J Decker, jr., W.
O'Brien; crochet, L. Prang, A. Mel„sck;
writing under 10 years, L. Prang; over
10, L. Prying, W..Smith; Art, over 10,
A. Melick.
RACES
Free for •Ail -Irish Bill, F. Taylor,
Crediton, ,first; ,Gentry de Forest, J.
Galbraith, second; Harry C., H. C.
Zanf, Zurich, third.
Farmer's ,Trot. -Miss !Bedew , John
Decker in, first; Billy Sidney, J. Bech-
ler,s,econd; ---, J. Essery, third.