Miami Record-Herald (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE TWO
MIAMI RECORD-HERALD
Friday October 1 1920
PREMIUM AWARDS MADE AT OTTAWA
COUNTY FAIR HERE LAST WEEK
Jennet 4 years and over first sec-1 second Kenneth Rickard third H
Jontl P Stanley champion P Stun-'L McPherson
Dairy ( allies Jt'rmw
pull three years old and over—
First Frank Staton C Mitchell
Hull two years old uud under —
First Frank Staton
Senior yearling bull — First Dert
Stew irt
Senior calf bull — First Uert Stew-
art Junior bull ccif — First und second
Frank Staton
Champion bull — Frank Staton
Jersey cows three years old and1 Tllrea -veur ol1 bl'lls ttml over
i ley
Mule 4 years and over first J E
Ewe lamb — First C J Fribley i Maness second W N Hobbs third
second Phillip Trollinger third Ajj E Maness 3 years and under 4
first Sherman Staton second J A
Pen of lambs— First Phillip Trol- Taylor third Sherman Staton 2
linger I years and under 3 first F Audrain
Yearling ram and under two yrs— seconU j E Beach third I Stan-
FirstC J Fribley second Phillip back x year and under 2 first F
Trollinger third A C Mitchell i Audrain second third J E Beach
under 1 year first J Gorman sec-
ovtr — First Frank Staton
Cow two years old and under-
Firat Frank Staton
Junior calf heifer— First Frank
Staton
Breeder’s herd — First Frank Sta-
ton Holstein Cattle
Senior yearling bull — First Isham
Jones
Junior yearling bull — First P At-
lee Champion bull — P Allee
Holstein cows three years old und
over — First P Atlee second and
third J E Maness
Holstein cows two years old and
under — Flrst P Atlee second and:
third Mm Isaiah Hollis
Holstein calves senior
First J Erf Maness
Junior heifer calves — First P At
lee second J E Maness
Breeder’s herd — First P Atlee
Champion ram — C J Fribley
Champion owe— Phillip Trollinger i om Johl BalIey thlrdi w S Brock
inider 1 year' first J Gorman sec-
jond John Bailfy third W S Brock
First Willis AIcNnughton second G i champion 1 R- Maness
L Stlllson third Ralph Tuthlll
Senior bull calf — First Ralph
Countryman second A J Perry
Junior calf — First G L Stlllson
! second G L Stlllson third A J
Perry
j Cows three years and over— First
second and third G L Stlllson
Junior yearling heifer — First Wil
lis McNaughton No oilier entry
Senior calf heifer — First A J
Perry
Three year old bulls and over —
First Willis McNaughton second
G I Stlllson third Rulph Tuthlll
Senior hull cult — First Ralph
Countryman second A Jy Perry
Junior calf — First and second G
Pair of mules shown in harness to
farm wagon first J ETAIaness sec-
ond Sherman Stuton
educational Work
Harry Uullinger Supt Judging by
Miss Howell -
Department "H” general exhibit
‘of work In all grades from one schol
First premium North Miami school
Dlst No 18 Mrs Shipley teacher
Primary grades collection of paper
cuttings sewing foldiitg and weav-
ing — First North Miami Mrs Ship-
I ley teacher seconcf and third Wil-
son school Miami Mrs Steed teach-
er Map of Oklahoma showing princi-
I Stlllson third A J Perry pal cities rivers railroads— Ina Hen-
heifir— Cows three years and over — First jeon Miami R R 5
second and third G L Stillson j Set of four homemade articles In
Junior yearling heifer — First Wil- se'vng Br's — First Sarah Louise
lis McNaughton No other entry j Hopkins Miami
Senior calf heifer— First A- Jl Set ot Ancient Medieval or Mod-
Chumpion in Holstein cuttle — P Pelry Becolui Willis McNaughton! cm History notohooks— First Ver
AtIee- third A J Perry j die Warren Fairland
Grand champion dairy cattle— Breeder's herd — First G I Still-j Domestic Science
Collection of canned fruits or veg-Mc-
etables not less than six varieties —
Frank Staton 8on
Boy’s Cnlf Club Work ' champion hull
First ini Fullerton second (Mb' Xaughton
son Fullerton third Noel Jones j‘ champion cow-First A J
fourth Curtis Hollis fifth Ralph ry
Countryman sixth Herman Brock! llwfonl Oiltle
Per-
seventh Isaac Hollis eighth Rollai
tenth!
j First Venlie Warren Fairland
Collection of six varieties of jelly —
First Eva Warren Fairland
Loaf oC yeast bread — Second Ver-
Bull three years old and over — jdie Warren Fairland
Hollis ninth Lee Garman
Iona McNaughton
Hog Department j
Poland Chinas — Aged boars first
J S Dawson second M Pitts 3rd Cow three years old and over
D Hubble First second und third J S Mahon North Miami school Mrs E E Shh
Senior board pig — First W Rl cons two years old and under — j ley teacher third Ancel Ziiar MI-
Folll!1 ’ ! First and second J S Mahon 1 ami city school
White pop corn — First C E Ro-
ark second J H Stilson third Vcr-
nie Cole
Yellow pop corn — First George
Middleton second Clarence Doty
third Mrs J T Rickard
Grain Sorghum
Ten heads White Kafir — First
Frank Barger second Henry Estes
third Henry Ruben
Fifty heads — First Henry Estes
second C E Roark
Red Kafir ten heads — First Leo
Dohogne second N B Trask third ark
Krause third W H Seibert fourth
Gus Otting fifth Mrs A L Usaory
Southern Queen — First C A Hnn
nabohn
Other vurlcties — First F O
Krause second F 0 Krause third
J L Talbot
Watermelon
Tom Watson — First W P Hollis
second Clarence Burger
Other varieties — First J C Shel-
ton Becond Floyd Spense third
Carrol Moore
Vegetables
Long ned Beet — First C E Ro-
Roark
Wlnosap plate — First C M Grif-
Tomatoes — First Mrs F L War-IHh second Tlllle Rendel third L
ren second Mrs E R Johnson j W Pratt & Soil' fourth J B Har-
Mangel wuriel — First Mrs J T-dy
Rickard second W P Haworth
Small Grain nnil Grasses In Bundle
Soft wheat — First Clarence Doty
second Leo Dohogne
Early oats — First Henry Ruben'
Late oats — First Clarence Doty
second Albert Schnukenburg third
G W Foust
Barley — First G W Foust
Alfalfa bundle — First C E Roark
second C A Hunnaboghn
Season cutting — First L WPrutt
A H Freese
Fifty heads — First Clarence Grlf-: ger second W H Seibert third j Sweet clover (bundle) — First Mrs
fith Mrs J T Rickard fourth PearlJ T Ricknrd second Albert Schna-
Feterita — First Llnnie Thompson J Green fifth Ltnnie Thompson sixth ' kenburg third C E Roark
second L W Pratt & Son third c E Roark Season cutting — First C E Roark
Chas Mosher
Ten heads Milo — First Clias Mo-
sher Soft Wheat — First J A Brodrick
second C H Wessell third Leo Do-
hdfene fourth Tobe Pooler fifth
W P Hollis
Snapbeans — First Mrs M D Cot-j Red clover — First C E Roark
second L W Pratt
Red clover season cutting — First
C E Roark -
Timothy bundle — First C E Ro
fourth Mrs F E Smith arit second 'R A Brown) third Jes-
Cucumbers— First R R Brown Helm
White Oats — First Isham Joneif 'second Mrs D M Coffee third W! Orchard grass — C E Roark first
Red Oats — First F O Krause H Seibert Blue grass— First R A Brown'
second G W Foust third W P
Hollis fourth Clarence Doty fifth
Isaac Stanback
Red Onions — First Alrij A L Us-1 Sedan bundle — First L W Pratt
serv second H IT Witty third C & Son second Sirs J T Rickard
E Roark
Winosnp box— First C SI Griffith
Stayman Winesup plate — First
Tillie Rendull
York linporijl — First Tillie Ren-
dell Slammoth Black Twig plate — First
1 B Hardy second Tillie Rendell
third L W Pratt & Son fourth C
SI Griffith
Slannnoth Black Twig box— First
C SI Griffith ‘
Arkansas Black plate — First C Sf
Griffith 1
Arkansas Black box — First C Sf
Griffith
Huntsman plate — First Sirs Sam
SIcCoy second Tillie Rendell third
C SI Griffith
Huntsman bux — First C M Grif-
fith Other variotieg — First J B Har-
dy second Win Drcscln third J B
Hardy fourth l! W Pratt & Son
Bartlott pears — First Oscar Huh-
bnrd second Sirs R C Walker
third-L w Pratt & Son
Keifer pears — First J B Hardy
second L W Pratt
Champion ' peach — First Sirs II
Butler
' Textile Department
Slarion Weeks Sliaml first eni-
Junior boar pig— First J S Daw-
son Becond J S Dawson third Iota mu))uh
SI Myers I Junior yearling heifer
Seuior saw— First— D V Hubble !slOIUl J S Mahon
second J A Brodrick j Senior calf heiler-First
Junior yearling sow — Firs! Slier- Mahon
man Cole I Junior calf licit"-— First and see-
Junior sow pig— First second anil i c j g Mubon
third L C Overmiller1
Litter of pigs — First L C Over
Senior yearling heifer — First J S Wood work us shown In some orna-
miller second Sherman Cole third
D V Hubble
Champion Boar — J S Dawson
t'liapipion snw — D V Hubble
Duroc Jerseys
Aged hoard — First Crant Lunk-
ard Senior yearling boar — First Ico
Dohogne
Senior hour pig — First Joe Schu-
bert second J M Taylor
Aged sow — First Clyde Schultz
second J M Taylor third Jim
Woolnrd
Junior yearling sow— First Arlice
Smith second Joe Schubert third
Norman Valley
Senior sow pig — First Leo Do-
hogne second Joe Schubert third
Leo Dohogne
Junior sow pig— First and second
Leo Dohogne third Kenneth Rick-
ard Litter of pigs — First Leo Doh-
ogne second Kenneth Rickard
third Joe Schubert
Champion boar — Leo Dohogne
Champion sow — Leo Dohogne
O I C Hogs
Aged sow — First Cureniel Brewer
Junior boar pig — First Thus Cap-
tain scu'imi Caremcl Ilrever
Junior sow pig- First Tims Cap-
tain seem d Carcmel Brower
Champion sow— Caremcl Brewer
! mental or useful articles of cabinet
First and 1 construction and wood trimming —
First Willie Dresia Miami second
J S j Roy Dunlop Miami third E E
Blrge Miami
General Exhibit
Collection of penmanship papers
from one school— First North Miami
Mrs Shipley teacher
Collection of drawing from one
school 3 papers from each grnde —
First North Miami schools Mrs E
E Shipley teacher
Eighth Grade
Junior yearling hull — First Sam I Set of physiology papers — First
Fullerton second Herman Brock 'North Miami
Senior calf hull — First Sam Ful-' Sixth Grade
lerton second Jtolla Hollis third! Set of original problems relating to
I W Hollis ! home or business life— First North
Junior calf hull — First Sum Ful-1 Miami
Set of original uncorrected compo-
sitions — Second North Miami
Fifth Grade
Set of problems fractions — Third ' jf
North Miami- 1
Barley — First D L Love second! Onion sets— First Mrs Frsihk E
H H Witty third Jim Woolard Smith second Mrs J T Rickard
Cowpeas — First F 0 Krause 1 third R R Brown
second C E Roark Okra — First F O Krause
Peanuts— First Jay Grenlger sec-: ' Parsnips— First Mrs Ed Stundc-
ond J 0 Krause third Mrs Sam fer
Overlcy j Large Peppers— First Leo Do-
Kafir Seed — First C E Roark hogne second W H Seibert third
Broomcorn seed — First C E Ro- 0 W Barnes fourth Airs M E
ark Butcher !
Red Top — First R A Brown Small peppers — First Airs F L
Red Clover — First C E Roark 'Wayren second Albert Schannkcn-
Sweet Clover — First C E Roark berg
Black eyed Peas — First W II Sel-I Sweet pumpkin — Airs J T Rick-
hcrt 'ard first W P Haworth second
Navy beans — First F 0 Krause Fjeld pumpkin— First Chas Alo-
Linia beaus— First C E Roark j slier second Pearl Green third Car-
second Linnie Thompson j rol Aloore fourth Jim Woolard
Vegetables Radishes— First C E Roark sec-
Bliss potatoes— First Airs Jas ond W H Seibert
Lawrence m Rhubarb — First F O Krause
Early Ohio— First W E Boswell ! second C E Roark third Airs It
second Sherman Cole third W H j R Brown fourth J C Shelton
Seibert fourth Carrol Aloore fifth Hubbard squash — First Airs J‘ T
A D Shelton 'Rickard Rome Beauty plate— First C AI i t't'NV'mkinnirnVirynu1 g 'Kh
Irish Cobbler — First WC Wright Crooked neck squash — First W fc ! Griffith second L W Pratt & Son tlie Llood on tin Mncaus Btirfa or th
second A L Pittman third F Oj Wright second Melvern Henson Rome Beauty box— First C AI i m comd 'ef o? till ‘bmS
Krause fourth Albert Schakunburg Squash kershaw — First Mi's A L flrlfflfh ! known vomhined with some of the best
fifth vr o Unm-H ! ‘ jIooi purlrtnrs The perfect '’ombtnatloQ
nan w F Haworth I ssery second Mr Woodson third Missouri Pippin plate — First Mrs :f tue pisrredients m n ALL'S CATARRH
Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes— First Isaac Stanback fourth Mr Williams j Sum McCoy second Mrs J T RlckJ a’nul' “Si’in
Airs F E Smith second F 01 Purple top turnips First C E ard I Ycs'linonials fy
thin) Gus Otting
Season cutting — First L W Pratt
& Son
Allllot bundle — First C E Roark
second L W Pratt & Son
Red top bundle — First C E He-! hroidered handkerchief Mrs A S
ar'1 Htinsiker Miami first on embrolder-
Applm ed infants dress first on lunch set
Gano plate — First L W Pratt & second on embroidered pillow second
Son second Tillie Rendell third C lon embroidered sheet second on em-
Al Griffith hroidered dresser scarf third on em-
Box Gano First L W Pratt &! hroidered pillow top first on em-
Son second C M Griffith ! hroidered nightgown
Jonathan plute-First Mrs Sami Mr Ed standeferi MIami 2nd
on embroidered Infant's dross lBt on
embroidered Infant's slip 1st on em-
broidered dresser scarf 1st on em-
broidered towel and centerpiece ‘ '
Lelu Slandefer Miami 2nd on
Ben Davis plate — First Tillie Ren-1
del second L W Pratt & Son third I
C M Griffith fourth Airs Sam Mc-j' Cutarrfl Cannot Re Cured '
I bv LuuAL APPLICATIONS as they
Ben Davis box — First L W Priilf i c“nno' “c'h toe seat of the disease-
’ ' " ' rrJlt I Catarrh la a local utaoase greatly influ-
& Son second C AI Griffith anced by constitutional conditions HALL'S
F J Cheney & Co Props Toledo O
lerton second Lee Garman
Champion bull — C J Fribley
Cows three years old Hnd over —
First and soconfl Sum P'ullerton
third Curtis Hollis
Senior yearling heifer — First Sum1 Set of original letters dealing with!?
Fullerton i topics rend to pupils — Third North ?
Junior yearling heifer — First Sam Miami
Fullerton second uml third C J ! Fourth Grade
Fribley Set uf maps — First Ilia Henson
Senior calves— First and second Miami
Sum Fullerton third I W Hollis ! Third Grade
Junior calves heifer— First C Ji So of problems — Second
Fribley second Sum Fullerton iAilumi Airs Shipley teacher-
Breeders herd — First Sam Fuller- Spt of three original stories
ton: KCcond C J Fribley third Sam North Aliami
Fullerton Second Grade
Champion cow — Sam Fuiletron Spt of papers Language-
Grand champion all beef breeds North Aliiunl
competing — c J Fribley Nature study couplete — FirSt and
J second Wilson school Aliami Airs
Live Sux-k Awards— Horses Steed teacher third North Aliami
St'llioii 4 years old or over Jiini First Grade
I
i ni-in 1 yrnr ami under 3 D 0 j Set of illustrated uutuber papers —
Hump'iiirr Hops Lnve ki-huI champion Jim Garman Second North Miami school
Junior y4nlinn boar Kir-i K II 2 Jems and under first second) Set of illustrated stories Third
1 U ’ Hawkins 1 year und under 2 North Miami school
Juiinr yeuriin” :rv- Kirt K H lii -t second L t Hawkins j Dot Plants und ( lit Flowers
Albro: soiond v William-? Mare 4 years old and over first' Foliage plant— First Mrs 'it (
SumCI sow pi" i ir-d Aligns! ( Frank Stu'on second (’ Colvin Johnson second Mrs T J Vinley
I third W M Colvin years uud un-'Hiird Mrs J T Whaley
I'lisl E II AI der 4 Frank Staton under 1 year j Flowering begonia — First Mrs K
first C C Colvin second W P K Shipley Miami second Mrs T
Giaml ritmpion liog- J S !'-aw- j Hollis: third L C Hawkins’ f'V Pratt
HMI ( j Gelding 4 years old or over first1 Collection of plants (lowers or
lto h I ( lut Work i second Frank Audrain 3 years andftns — Third Daisey Sims Miami
Year old and over- First ArIP Ull(er 4 J T Bailev champion 1 Astors— 1 Third Mrs E F Mont-
Smith s-ond Clyde SrhuMz third 1 Krunk Audrin mery Miami
eV°rmiin U-j prir of mures or gehlingv shown in1’ Third Mr? E K Hoiiman
e'T’ harness first F Audrain second Miami
I 'gs under one year old — First i
1 F Stuton third C ( Colvin '
Keiine h Rickard second l a Alvers a ( orn Group One v
1 ( Brood mare and foal first C C ’ ! J
lon car— first and Fecund ('lai-jjrf
dice Doty third W W Trimble
fourth Isaac Stanback fifth Jim
Stallion 4 years or over first J Woolard sixth Isaac Stanback
today at an average of
25 less than in 1910
V
Goodrich Tires today are sold by good dealers
everywhere at a lower price than in 191 0— and
what is mofe to the point in this comparison
Goodrich Tires in 1920 give on the average nearly
double the number of miles per tire
The’ Goodrich adjustment basis of 8000 miles
for Silvertowns and 6000 miles for Fabrics at
today’s prices give motorists twice the mileage at
less cost per tire
:hird Doval Albro fourth Wayne
Rickard fifth Thurman Capiaiii
Sheep Dcnartnn at
Shropshire buck— First Iona Arc-
Nuughton ' Shropshire ewe - First Iona Atr-
Naughton j McNaughton second
Shropslilre lamb — First Iona Ale- Jone-
Nhugliton Champion Willis McNaughton
Grade sheep hark
and ov
ond August Freeze Love champion Paul Overly Fif- cars — First Clarence Doty
Grade sheep ewe two years— First Alare nr gelding under saddle D second Airs J T Rickard third
C J Fribley second and third Phil-' Ro'e A Wilson fourth V W Trimble
lip Trollinger Lady rider Cora Love fifth Wayne Itickaid sixth Kenneth
Yearling ewe — First Phillip Trnl-I Driving team In harness E E ' Rickard I
taiist Silverlown Cords 8000 3filet j Fabric Tires 6000 stiles
Group! Two 10 ears — First J E I
McFarland secoud H H Wltiyrf
third C A Wilson fourth W W
-il 'll the Leu Run
I
linger second A C Mitchell third Long'
CJ Fribley j Jack
Ten cars group throe— First Clur-
yeurs old and under 4ence Doty second W H Seibert
Grade lamb buck — First second Price Stanley 1 year and under 2 third Air Burke
Sold and Recommended by V
' Massey Motor Co Mjami Okla Paul Raddis Miami Okla
1 0 T Garage Miami Okla
McIntyre Motor Co Miami Okla
Dawson & Borger Picher Okla!
Gardner & Brothers Quapaiv Okla j
and third Phillip Trollinger
IH C Atiller
Stalk corn — First W A Kemple £
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