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tffc Resrlntercrt Hordes i iii li'ii Prize Wiiiners at Marshall County Fair PERCHERONS OR FRENCH DRAFTSStallion, 3 years old or over: 1st, J. E Engelstad, Warren 2nd, Mc Crea Horse Com., Warren 3rd, J. W. Campion, Angus. Stallion, 1 year old and under 2: J. W. Campion. Mare, 3 years old or over: 1st, J. W. Campion 2nd, Tullar Farm Co. Mare, 2 years old and under- 3: J. W. Campion. Broodmate and foal: W. Campion. Colt, under 1 year: J. W. Campion. BELGIANStallion, 3 years old or over Ed. Rosendahl. Foal sired by FigMt'o. under 1 year, prize offered by Belgian Horse Co.: 1st, Ed. Rosendahl 2nd, LeRoy Peterson 3rd, LeRoy Peterson DRAFT STALLION(Any Breed) and three of his get (1918 foals), foals shown not necessarily owned by ex hibitor: Ed. Rosendahl. GRADE DRAFTSMare, 3 years old or over. 1st, Ed. Rosendahl 2nd, Hjalmar Peterson 3rd, Ed. Rosendahl. Filley. 1 year old or under 2: Ed. Rot-endahl. Gelding, 3 years old or over- 1st, Geo. A Copp, Warren 2nd, W Dixon, Warren 3rd. W. H. Dixon. Gelding. 2 years old and under 3 Ed Rosendahl Gelding, 1 year old or under 2: Ed. Rosendahl. Sucking colt, under 12 months (either sex): 1st, Ed Rosendahl 2nd, Ed. Rosendahl, 3rd, Geo Copp. Heavy Draft team in har ness, not less than 1500 lbs each: 1st, Ed Rosendahl 2nd, Geo. A. Copp, 3rd, W H. Dixon. Brood mare and foal: 1st, Ed Rosendahl 2nd, Ed. Rosendahl 3rd, Geo Copp. GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES Mai e. 3 years old or over: 1st, Tullar Faim Co 2nd, Geo. Willey 3rd, John son Bros. Gelding, 3 years old or over: 1st, W. H. Dixon 2nd. W. H. Dixon 3rd, Geo. Willey. Gelding, 2 years old and under 3. Dudley Cheney. Best colt, under 1 year. Wm C. Miller, Warren. Bet.t team in harness, not less than 1300 lbs each (open to farmers only), 1st. W H. Dixon 2nd, Geo. Willey. VRRIAGE HORSESMare or geld ing, 3 years old or over: And. M. An derson, Warren Single horse in har ness. And M. Anderson. Shetland pony in harness, any age: L. M. Olson. MULESJenny Mule, 1 year old and under 2 Otto Stoltz, Argyle. Span mules, 3 years or over: Geo. Confer. Jack, any age: Otto Stoltz, Argyle. BEST DECORATED STALL, Horse or Cattle: 1st. C. A. Tullar 2nd, J. W. Campion Cnttle SHORTHORNSCow, 3 years old or over 1st, Wm. C. Miller 2nd, Wm. C. Miller Cow. 2 years old or under 3 lit Ed Rosendahl 2nd, Ed. Rosen dahl, 3rd, Harvey Rosendahl Heifer, 1 ear old and under 2: A C. Knutson, Route 5 Heifer calf, under 1 year: Ut, A Knutson 2nd, Ed. Rosendahl Jiri Ed Rosendahl HEREFORDSBull, 2 years or un der 3 1st. Chas. Franks, Warren 2nd, Johnson Bros, Warren Bull, 1 year or undei 2 Chas Franks. Bull calf, under 1 year 1st. Chas. Franks 2nd, Chas Franks Cow, 3 years or over 3: Lit, Chas. Franks 2nd, Chas Franks. Heifei. 1 ea or under 2: 1st, John son Bios 2nd. Johnson Bros. Heifer calf, under 1 year: 1st, Chas Franks 2nd Chas Flanks TOLLED DURHAMBull, 3 years old or over- Wm Miller Bull calf, undei 1 vear 1st. Wm Miller 2nd, Wm Miller 3rd, Ed Rosendahl. Cow. 3 veais oli and over 1st, Ed. Rosendahl. 2nd, Ed Rosendahl 3rd. Wm Millei Heifer, 1 year old and under 2 Lst, Wm C. Miller 2nd. Wm. Millei Heifer calf, under 1 ieai'. ls-t Wm Miller- 2nd. Wm Miller HOLSTEIXSBull, .1 year or under 2 lst W Biooks. manager Spauld iner Farm Co 2nd, W F. Brooks. Bull calf, under 1 vear lst, W F. Brooks 2nd W Brooks Cow, 3 years or o\ei lst W Brooks 2nd, W. Brooks Cow, 2 vears or under 3: lst, W Brooks 2nd, W. F. Brooks. Heifei. 1 ea old and under 2. lst, W. Brooks 2nd, W Brooks. Heifer calf under 1 year: lst, W. F. Brooks 2nd W Brooks FAT CATTLEBeef TypeCow, 3 vears old or over: lst, Chas. Franks 2nd. Ed Rosendahl 3rd, Chas. Franks. Hf'fer, 1 year old and under 2: lst, A. Knutson 2nd, Wm. C. Miller 3rd. Norman Edmundson. Route 4. Calf, under 1 year: lst, Chas. Franks 2nd, A Knutson 3rd, Chas. Franks. OTHER CATTLEBull, Grand Champion. any breed: lst, Chas. Franks 2nd, Wm. C. Miller. Cow, for dairy purposes, 3 years or over: lst, W Dixon 2nd, Hans Swanson 3rd, Wm C. Miller. Cow for dairy pur poses, under 3 years: C. J. Johnson. Cow for general purposes. 3 years or over lst. Chas. Franks 2nd, Wm. C. Miller. Cow for general purposes, 2 years and under 3: lst, Ed. Rosendahl 2nd Ed Rosendahl 3rd, C. J. Johnson. Heifer for general purposes, 1 year or under 2 1st Wm. C. Mrller 2nd, A. C. Knutton 3rd, Norman Edmundson. Hogs. POLAND CHINASBoar, under 1 year: lst, Wm. C. Miller 2nd, Wm. C. Miller. Sow. under 1 year: lst, Geo. Copps 2nd, Wm. C. Miller 3rd, Wm. C. Miller Sow with not less than 5 pigs: Wm Miller DUROC JERSEYSBoar. 1 year old or over: 1st, Ole Neraal 2nd, Geo. Willey 3rd, Ed. Rosendahl. Sow. 1 y^ar or over: 1st. Geo. Copps 2nd, Ed. Rosendahl 3rd, Ed. Rosendahl. Sow, under 1 year: lst. Geo Willey 2nd, Geo. Copps 3rd, Harvey Rosendahl. Sow with not less than 5 pigs: lst, Geo. Copps 2nd, Geo Willey 3rd, Ed. Rosendahl BERKSHIRESBoar, 1 year old or over. W Campion. Sow, 1 year old or over- J. W. Campion. Sow, under 1 year- lst, J. W. Campion 2nd, J. W. Campion. O I C.Boar, under 1 year: lst. Jack Hjerpe 2nd, Aimer Borquist. Sow, 1 year old or over: lst, Aimer Borquist 2nd, Jack Hjerpe. Sow, under 1 year: lst, Jack Hjerpe 2nd, Aimer Borquist. Sow. with not less than 5 pigs: lst. Jack Hjerpe 2nd, Aimer Borquist. Sheep. SHROPSHIRESRam, any age: lst, LeRoy Peterson 2nd, O. A. Omdahl 3rd, Ole Neraal. Ewe, any- age: lst, Chas. Franks 2nd. O. A. Omdahl 3rd, Geo H. Palmer. Ram, lamb: lst, Geo. H. Palmer 2nd, Chas. Franks 3rd, W. H. Grange. Ewe, lamb: lst, O. A. Om dahl 2nd. Chas Franks 3rd, W. H. Grange. Wether, lamb: lst, O. A. Om dahl 2nd, Geo. H. Palmer 3rd, W. H. Grange Poultry. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS Cock: lst, Mrs. W. F. Powell 2nd, Tullar Farm Co. Hen: 1st, LeRoy Peterson 2nd, Mrs. W. F. Powell Cockerel: lst, Tullar Farm Co. 2nd, Johnson Bros. Pullet: lst, Tullar Farm Co. 2nd, Johnson Bros. WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKSHen: H. Willey. WHITE LEGHORNSCock: lst, P. H. Holm 2nd, P. Aug. Peterson. Hen: lst, P. H. Holm 2nd, Mrs. Harvey Rosendahl. Cockerel: lst. P. H. Holm 2nd, P. Aug. Peterson. Pullet: lst, P. H. Holm 2nd, Mrs. Harvey Rosendahl. BUFF LEGHORNSCock: Arnold Lindstrand. Hen: lst, Arnold Lind strand 2nd, Arnold Lindstrand. Cock erel: lst, Mrs. Harvey Rosenda'hl 2nd, Mrs. Edward Lundgren. Pullet: lst, Mrs. Harvey Rosendahl 2nd, Mrs. Ed -ward Lundgren. WHITE WYANDOTTESCock: 1st, Mrs. W. H. Grange 2nd, Allan Grange. Hen: lst, Mrs. W. H. Grange 2nd, Mrs. W. H. Grange. BUFF WYANDOTTESCock: Mrs. Frank Quist Hen: lst, Mrs. Frank Quist 2nd, Mrs. Frank Quist. SILVER LACED WYANDOTTES Hen: lst and 2nd, Tullar Farm Co. Cockerel: lst and 2nd. Tullar Farm Co. Pullet: lst and 2nd, Tullar Farm Co. BLACK MINORCASHen: lst and 2nd, E. Curtis Frank* Cockerel: lst and 2nd, E. Curtis Frank. Pullet: lst, and 2nd, E. Curtis Frank. RHODE ISLAND REDSCock: lst, Mrs. Frank Boardman 2nd, Mrs. And. Hanson. Hen: lst, Mrs. Frank Board man 2nd, E. Curtis Frank. Cockerel: lst, C. F. Johnson 2nd, Mrs. Edward Lundgren. Pullet: lst, C. J. Johnson 2nd, Mrs. Edward Lundgren. WHITE ORPINGTONSCock: O. ,H. Alrhart Hen: O. H. Airhart. Turkeys. BRONZETom Turkey: lst, LeRoy Peterson 2nd, Geo. Cheney. NARRAGANSETT REDTom Tur key: Dudley Cheney. Hen Turkey: lst and 2nd, Dudley Cheney. OuckM. ANY OTHER BREEDDrake, old: lst. Mrs. W H. Grange 2nd, Allan Grange. Duck, old: lst, Mrs. W. H. Grange 2nd, Allan Grange. Gee.se. TOULOUSEGander, old: lst, P. H. Willey 2nd, LeRoy Peterson. Goose, old: lst, LeRoy Peterson 2nd, Wm. C. Miller. Pet Stoek. GUINEA FOWLSWm. C. Miller. PAIR PIGEONSlst, E. Curtis Frank 2nd, Roy Severin. BEST PAIR RABBITSlst, Donald Young 2nd, Frank Stinchfleld. Dairy Protluee. Jar dairy butter, 5 lbs. or more: lst, Mrs. Harvey Rosendahl 2nd, Mrs. Mar tin Anderson 3rd, Mrs. August Prill witz. Dairy butter prints or rolls, 5 lbs: lst, Mrs. August Prillwitz 2nd, Wm. Loeslie, Radium. Home made white milk cheese, 5 lbs: Elda Palmer. Threshed Grain. Marcus wheat: lst Tullar Farm Co. 2nd, Geo. Copps 3rd, Ed. Rosen dahl. Macaroni wheat: Hjalmer Peterson. White Russian oats: Geo. Copps. Swedish oats: lst, Geo. Copps Sndo' }VlS ,,white Argyl Rout 3 3rd, Tullar Farm Co. Two row barley: lst, Tullar Farm Co. 2nd, Hjalmar Peterson 3rd, Geo. Copps. Six row barley: lst, Tullar Farm Co. 2nd, Geo. Copps. Flax: lst, Tullar Farm Co. 2nd, Ed. Rosendahl. Wrnter rye: A. B. Carlson, Route 2. Medium red clover: Ed. Rosendahl. Timothy: Harvey Rosendahl. Navy beans: lst, Mrs. F. Schwinke 2nd, Mrs. Oscar A. Peterson. Field peas: lst, Mrs. Oscar A. Peter son 2nd, Mrs. F. Schwinke. GraiHenryBundles. in Sheaf1 blue stem wheat: lst, H. L. F^ 211 1 1 Klopp Route 2 3rd, Walter Klopp. Sheaf fife wheat: lst, Mrs. K. Hun stad, Radium 2nd, H. L. Palmer 3rd, LeRoy Peterson. Sheaf winter wheat: E. Curtis Frank. Sheaf White Russian oats: lst, Allan Grange 2nd, E. Curtis Frank. Sheaf Swedish oats: LeRoy Peterson. Sheaf oats, any other variety: Allan Grange. Sheaf six row barley: lst, Mrs. Wm. Zeblewski, Radium 2nd, LeRoy Peter son. Sheaf barley, any other variety: E. Curtis Frank. Sheaf flax- lst, Herman Probst, War ren, Route 3 2nd, A. C. Knutson 3rd, Harlan Miller Sample timothy: 1st, Chas. Franks 2nd, H. L. Palmer 3rd, Jack Hjerpe. Sample medium red clover: lst, Ai mer Borquist 2nd, Allan Grange 3rd, Geo. Copps. Sample alsike clover: Geo. Copps. Sample alfalfa: lst, Allan Grange 2nd. Allan Grange 3rd, Geo Copps. Collection of grain: Geo. Copps. Tallest stalk of corn: 1st, Mrs. C. A. Peterson 2nd, Olson. Field Crops. Sample long carrots: Frank Board man Sample half long carrots: Mrs. John Oberg-, Wan en. Sample mangelwurzels: Frank Boardman. POTATOESEarley Ohio: lst, Allen Giange 2nd, James McKean, Rout 4. Eailey Triumph: James McKean Any other variety: lst, Mrs. John Oberg 2nd, L. M. Olson. Corn. Northwestern DentSingle ear: lst, Mis Schwinke 2nd. Mrs Oscar A. Peterson. Ten ears: lst, Mrs. Oscar A. prtp-son- 2nd Mrs. Schwinke White Dent CornTen ears: Mrs. Os car A. Peterson. Sweet CornTen ears: Mrs. F. ScMvinke. Pop CornTen ears: Tullar Farm Co. Best Corn ExhibitMrs. Oscar A. Peterson. Garden Produce. Beets: lst, Mrs. John Oberg 2nd, Agnes Klopp. Cabbage, early: Mrs. John Allen. Cabbage, late: Mrs. John Allen. Head lettuce: 1st, Mrs. Emil Scheibal, Rout 2 2nd, Johnson Bros. Lettuce: lst, Frank Boardman 2nd, Mrs. C. A. Peterson. Onions, red: lst, Mrs. F. Schwinke 2nd, Frank Boardman. Onions, yellow: lst, Geo. Copps 2nd, Mrs. A. Holmquist. Onions, white: lst, Frank Boardman 2nd, Johnson Bros. Parsnips: Frank Boardman. Peas in pod: lst, W. F. Tullar 2nd, Mrs. A. Holmquist. Rhubarb: lst, Geo. Copps 2nd, Mrs. Oscar A. Peterson. Best collection garden produce: lst, W. H. Dixon 2nd, Mrs. P. H. Holm. Mint (herbs): lst, Jessie Metheney 2nd, Mrs. Wm. Forsberg. Dill: Mrs. J. P. Mattson. Fruits. Gooseberries: lst, Mrs. Wm. Fors berg 2nd, Mrs. J. P. Mattson. Stra,\ybtfrie$, wU4: 3s.L. Mrs. Fratt Boardman: 2nd, Jessre Metheny. Honey in comb: 1st,- Arnold Lind strand 2nd, Elmer Lindstrand. Honey, strained: W. F. Brooks. Pantry and Kitchen. BREADLoaf "rice flour: Mrs. J. P. Mattson. Loaf oatmeal: Miss Ellen Kulle. Loaf barley: lst. Mrs. Julius Olson 2nd, Mrs. A. Holmquist 3rd, Mis. Oscar A. Peterson. Loaf rye: lst, Mrs Oscar A. Peterson 2nd, Wm. Loeslie, Radium 3rd, Mrs. J. P. Matt son. Loaf brown: lst, Mrs. F. Schwinke 2nd, Mrs. Oscar A. Peterson. Loaf nut bread: lst, Mrs. F. Schwinke 2nd, Mrs. Oscar A. Peterson. Loaf coffee bread: lst, Mrs. A. Holmquist 2nd, Mrs. Oscar A. Peterson. Corn meal muffins: Mrs. Oscar A. Peterson. Rice muffins: lst, Mrs. Oscar A. Peter son 2nd, Mrs. A. Holmquist. Barley muffins: lst, Mrs. A. Holmquist 2nd, Mrs. Jos. Ovsak 3rd, Mrs. F. Schwinke. Corn flour muffins: lst. Mrs. A. Holm quist 2nd, Mrs. Oscar A. Peterson. Rye muffins: lst, Mrs. A. Holmquist 2nd, Mrs. Jos. Ovsak 3rd, Mrs. Oscar A. Peterson. CAKESSponge cake: Mrs. J. P. Mattson. Spice cake: lst, Mrs. J. P. Mattson 2nd, Mrs. Oscar A. Peterson. COOKIESDoughnuts: lst, Mrs. A. A. Harris 2nd, Mrs. C. L. Spaulding 3rd, Mrs. F. C. Wittensten. Plain white cookies: lst, Mrs. J. P. Mattson 2nd, Mrs. Wm. Loeslie. Oatmeal cookies: lst, Elizabeth McArthur 2nd, Mrs. L. A. Truxell 3rd, Mrs. C. L. Stevens. Chocolate cookies: Miss Ebba Lund jjren. Fattigman: Mrs. Wm. Forsberg. PIESPumpkin: Mrs. A. L. Golden. Lemon: lst, Mrs. Emil Potucek 2nd, Mrs. A. L. Golden. Custard: Mrs. Emil Potucek. Mince: Mrs. A. L. Golden. Cherry: Mrs. A. L. Golden. CANNED MEATSBest display, 5 or more: Mrs. P. H. Holm. Chicken: lst, W. F. Tullar 2nd, Mrs. P. H. Holm. Pork: Mrs. P. H. Holm. Soup stock: Mrs, P. H. 'Holm. Fish: Mrs. P. H. Holm. Mutton: Mrs. P. H. Holm. Veal: Mrs. P. H. Holm. Sausage: Miss Ida Anderson. PRESERVESCrab appleMrs. A. Holmquist. Raspberry, red: 1st, Mrs. C.Enix 2nd, Miss Ida Anderson. Plum, wild: Mrs. A. Holmquist. Strawberry: lst, Mrs. A. A. Harris 2nd, Ingeborg Lodoen. Tomatoes, ripe: lst, Mrs. C. Enix 2n,d, Mrs. J. P. Mattson. Cherries, compass: Mrs. F. C. Witten sten. JAMSStrawberry: Mrs. A. A. Har ris. Orange marmalade: lst, Aileen Harris 2nd, Mrs. A. A. Harris 3rd, Mrs. W. F. Brooks. Pie plant: lst, Mrs. W. F. Brooks 2nd, Mrs. A A. Harris 3rd, Ingeborg Lodoen. Wild straw berries: lst, Mrs. F. C. Wittensten, 2nd, Mrs. C. L. Spaulding. Wild plum: Mrs. C. L. Spaulding. CANNED GOODSStrawberries: lst, Mrs. J. P. Mattson 2nd, Mrs. A. A. Harris 3rd, Mrs. C. Knutson, Rasp berries, red: 1st, Mrs. C. Knutson 2nd, Mrs. C. Enix 3rd, Mrs. J. P.x Mattson. Gooseberries: Mrs. J. P. Mattson. Blueberries: Mrs. C. L. Spaulding. Ground cherries: Mrs. Oscar A. Peter son. Cherries, pitted: lst, Miss Ebba Lundgren 2nd, Mrs. J. P. Mattson 3rd, Mrs. F. Wittensten. Grapes, tame: lst, Mrs. A. A. Harris 3nd, Louise Heller. Plums, wild: 1st, Mrs. C. Enix 2nd. Mrs. W. N. Powell. Peaches: Miss Ida Anderson. Pears: lst, Mrs. C. Knutson 2nd, Mrs. J. P. Mattson. Crab apples: lst, Mrs. W. N. Powell 2nd, Mrs. C. Knutson, 3rd, Mrs. A. A. Harris. Tomatoes: lst, Mrs. L. W. Bartholow 2nd, Mrs. C. Enix. Corn: lst, Mrs. C. Enix 2nd, Mrs. A F. Andrews 3rd, Mrs. Nelson, Argyle. String beans: lst, Mrs. C. Enix 2nd, Mrs. A. F. Andrews 3rd, Mrs. C. L. Spaulding. Dandelion wine: Mrs. C. L. Spaulding. Canned peas: lst, Mrs. Enix -2nd, Mrs. A. F. Andrews 3rd, Mrs. Edwin Johnson. MEAT RELISHESChili sauce: lst, Mrs. C. L. Spaulding 2nd, Mrs. C. Enix 3rd, Mrs. C. Knutson. Home made catsup: Mrs. W. N. Powell. Horse radish: lst, Mrs. F. Schwinke 2nd, Mrs. Oscar A. Peterson. Mustard pickles: lst, M. A. A. Harris 2nd, Mrs. C. L. Spaulding. Green tomato relish: lst. Mrs. C. Enix 2nd, Mrs. A. A. Harris 3rd, Miss Ida Anderson. Ripe cucumber relish: Mrs. A. A. Harris. Corn Relish: Mrs. C. L. Spaulding. SWEET PICKLESPickled beans: Mrs. C. Enix. Pickled peaches: lst, Mrs. C. Enix 2nd, Aileen Harris 3rd, Mrs. A. A. Harris. Pickled carrots: lst, Mrs. C. Enix 2nd, Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Pickled green tomatoes: lst, Mrs. C. Knutson 2nd, Mrs. C. Enix. Ripe cucumbers: 1st, Miss Ida Ander son 2nd, Mrs. C. Enix. Pickled water melon: lst, Mrs. C. L. Spaulding 2nd, Mrs. C. H. Hopwood 3rd, Mrs. F. C. Wittensten. Beet pickles: lst, Mrs. F. C. Wittensten 2nd, Mrs. W. F. Tullar 3rd, Mrs. Sam Nelson. Pickled apple: Mrs. A. A. Harris. Pickled piccalilli: Mrs. A. A. Harris. Mixed pickles: lst, Mrs. W..F. Tullar 2nd, Mrs. C. Enix. Small green cucumber*: lst, Mrs. C. Enix 2nd, Mrs. W. F. Tullar 3rd, Mrs. Edwin Johnson. SOUR PICKLESPickled cherries: lst, Mrs. C. L. Spaulding 2nd, Mrs. F. C. Wittensten. Pickled button onion: Mrs. A. A. Harris. Green cucumber pickles: Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Olive oil: lst. Mrs. C. Enix 2nd, Mrs. F. C. Wittensten. Dill pickles: lst, Mrs. C. L. Spaulding 2nd, Mrs. F. Schwinke. JELLIESGrape: Mrs. Joe Ovsak. Plum: Mrs. F. C. Wittensten. Goose berry: lst, Miss Ida Anderson 2nd, Mrs. J. P. Mattson. Apple: lst, Miss Ida Anderson 2nd, Mrs. F. C. Witten sten. Currant: lst, Mrs.' W. F, Tullar 2nd, Mrs. C. H. Hopwood 3rd, Mrs. C. Enix. Quince: Mrs. Joe Ovsak. Cran berry: lst, Mrs. Fred Enix 2nd, Mrs. C. Enix 3rd, Mrs. J. P. Mattson. Choke cherry: lst, Mrs. Mary Elden, Alvar ado 2nd, Mrs. W. F. Tullar. Sewing. PLAIN SEWINGGingham apron: Clara Heller. Night gown: Agnes Johnson. Child's wash dress: Mrs. W. O. Holcomb. Red Cross Articles. Pajamas: lst, Mrs. Joe Thomas 2nd, Mrs. Erick Forslund. Operating cap: lst, Mrs. H. L. Wood 2nd, Mrs. Chas. Wittensten. Hospital shirt: lst, Mrs. Julius Olson 2nd, Mrs. Gust Lind strand. Operating gown: lst, Mrs. H. L. Wood 2nd, Mrs. Chas. Wittensten. Helpless case shirt: lst, Mrs. Ed. Natwick 2nd, Mrs. A. F. Andrews. Day shirt: lst, Mrs. Justice Carlson 2nd, Mrs. M. M. Larson. Sweater: 1st, Gertrude Rafferty 2nd, Mrs. D. Ber nard. Socks: lst. Mrs. D. Bernard: 2nd, Mrs. Justice Carlson. Crocheted trench cap: Mrs. Sam Nelson, Argyle. Fancy Needle Work. EMBROIDERYNight dress: Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Corset cover, lst, Mrs. Edwin Johnson 2nd, Mrs. W. O. Holcomb. Chemise or slip: lst, Mrs. Edwin Johnson 2nd, Mrs. I. N. Lodoen Collar: Mrs. Edwin Johnson Table cloth: Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Lunch cloth, French and eyelet: Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Lunch cloth, white: Mrs. Ed win Johnson. Lunch cloth, in colors: Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Lunch cloth, Hardanger: Mrs. John Odman. Center piece. French and eyelet- lst, Mrs I. N. Lodoen 2nd, Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Center piece, white: lst, Mrs. I. N. Lo doen 2nd, Mrs. C. L. Spaulding Center piece, in colors: lst, Miss Ida Anderson 2nd, Miss Rose Maruska. Center piece, Hardanger: Mrs. I. N Lo doen. Initials on any material. 1st, Mrs. Edwin Johnson 2nd, Mrs. I. N. Lodoen. Monogram: Mrs. Edwin John son. Pin cushion: lst. Mrs. Edwin Johnson 2nd, Mrs. W. H. Grange. Apron, in white or colors: lst, Mrs. Ed win Johnson 2nd, Agnes Johnson. Dresser cover: lst, Marie Mizisin 2nd, Mrs I N Lodoen. Pillow cases: lst. Rose Maruska 2nd, Mrs. Edwin John son. Sheet or sheet sham: Mrs. Jos. Ovsak. Towel- lst, Mrs. I. N. Lodoen 2nd, Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Table run ner, in white or colors: lst, Mrs. Ed win Johnson 2nd, Mrs. I. N. Lodoen. Specimen, outline: Mrs. Edwin John- S?NFANTS' WEAR Embroidered dress: lst, Mrs. J. A. Black 2nd, Marie Mizisin. Embroidered bib: Mrs. Wm. Allen. Crocheted or knitted bonnet: Lucile McArthur. Crocheted or knitted booties: Miss Jessie Porteous. Tatted bonnet: Mrs. Wm. Zblewski, Radium. Crocheted petticoat: Mrs. K. Hunstad. HANDKERCHIEFSFrench and evelet: lst, Olive Douglass 2nd, Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Tatted: 1st, Mrs. C. A Nelson 2nd, Rose Maruska. Crocheted: Grace Braggans. Other fancy work: lst, Olive Douglas 2nd, Mrs. I. N. Lodoen. CURTAINSCrocheted: Mrs. I. N. Lodoen. QUILTSPatchwork, wool or silk. Mrs. C. Enix. Log cabin, wool or silk: Mrs. Justice Carlson. SOFA PILLOWSEmbroidereii: 1st. Rose Maruska 2nd, Mrs. Wm. Allen. Cross stitch: Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Crocheted: lst, Mrs. Jno. Thomas 2nd, Dora Olson, Argyle, R. 1. Other fancy hand made: lst. Mrs. L. A. Truxell 2nd. Mrs. Wm. Allen. RUGSBraided: lst, Vera Skog 2nd, Annie Bengtson. Crocheted or knitted: lst. Mrs. Ellen Wilier, Argyle R. 1. 2nd, Mrs. Ellen Wilier. Handmade, other than mentioned: Mrs. Otto Allen, Radium. Woven rag carpet: lst, Mrs. Otto Allen 2nd, Mrs. A. Anderson. Crocheted and Knitted Work. Bag, crocheted: Mrs. E. G. Woolery. Cap or toque: lst, Thelma Erickson 2nd, Mrs. Wm. Zblewski. Center piece, crocheted or knitted: lst: Mrs. K. Hun stad 2nd, Mrs. Robt. Tell. Center piece, crocheted or knitted, with linen center: lst, Mrs. C. A. Nelson 2nd, Mrs. Emil Scheibal. Doilies: lst, Mrs. J. A Black 2nd, Mrs. A. L. Truxell. Doilies, with linen centers: Mrs. L. A. Truxell. Lace, crocheted: lst, Mrs. Ed. Lundgren 2nd, Mrs. Wm. Zblewski. Lace, knitted: lst, Mrs. A. Anderson 2nd, Mrs. W. O. Holcomb. Collar: lst, Miss Ida Anderson 2nd, Mrs. W. T. Brooks. Mittens: lst, Mrs. A. Ander son 2nd, Mrs. W. T. Brooks. Sacque Our Job Work Advertises Itself Judicious Advertising Creates many a new business. Enlarges many an old business. Preserves many a large business. Revives many a dull business. Rescues many a lost business. Saves many a (ailing business. Secures success in any business. & We Are at Your Service Call on lis or Call Us Up and We Will Call on Yon *i'\ or jacket: W. T. Brooks. Shawl or scarf: lst, W. T. Brooks 2nd, Miss Ida Anderson. Socks: W. T. Brooks 2a4, Vera Skog. Stockings: Mrs. A. Ander son. Sweater: lst, Miss Ida Anderson 2nd, Mrs. Ole Berg, Route 1. Towels, crochetd trimming: lst, Mrs. Ed. Lund gren 2nd, Mrs. W. D. Tripp. Pillow cases: lst, Mrs. K. Hunstad 2nd, Mrs. Jos. Ovsak. Sheets: Mrs. Jos. Ovsak. Dresser scarf: Mrs. C. H. Hopwood. Table cover: lst, Rose Maruska 2nd, Mrs. Jno. Thomas. Piano cover: lst, Mrs. Hans Swanson 2nd, Mrs. L. A. Truxell. Nut baskets: Mrs. W. H. Grarige. Night dress or corset cover yoke: lst, Mrs. C. E. Grinder 2nd, Dagny Lindstrand. Corset cover: lst, Mrs. K. Hunstad 2nd, Mrs. W. D. Tripp. Lunch cloth: lst, Mrs. L. A. Bueche 2nd, Mrs. Emil Scheibal. Wristlets: Mrs. Ole Berg. TATTINGTatted bag: Mrs. L. A. Truxell. Center piece: Mrs. Emil Scheibal. Dresser coyer: Mrs. Aug. Prillwitz, Route 3. Lace: lst, Mrs. C. Enix 2nd, Mrs. Ole Berg. Collar: lst, Mrs. Wm. Zblewski 2nd, Mrs. Emil Scheibal. Towel: lst, Agnes Johnson 2nd, Geraldine Rafferty. Pillow cases and sheets: Mrs. L. A. Truxell. Lunch eon set: Mrs. C. L. Spaulding. Piano cover: Mrs. Aug. Prillwitz. Tatted cap: Emma Moline. MISCELLANEOUSCIuny: lst, Mrs. Emil Scheibali 2nd, Mrs. C. A. Nelson. Swedish darning, towel: lst, Mrs. G. B. Nord 2nd, Florence Johnson. Cross stitch, lunch cloth: Mrs. I. N. Lodoen. Cross stitch, towel: Mrs. Edwin John son. Pin cushion: Miss Jessie Porteous. Home made yarn: Mrs. Ole Berg. Flowers. Bouquet of sweet peas: lst, Mrs. W. N. Powell 2nd, Mrs. J. P. Mattson. Bouquet of wild flowers: lst, Mrs. C. E. Grinder 2nd, Beda Carlson. Roses, tame: Mrs. W. N. Powell. Roses, wild: lst, Marie Mizisin 2nd, Margaret Han son. Moccasin flower: Tena Haugen. Bouquet of violets: lst, Hazel Lund 2nd, Margaret Hanson. Ferns: Mrs. J. P. Mattson. Bouquet of tiger lillies: lst, Lillian Black 2nd, Mrs. F. C. Wittensten. Floral design of natural flowers: A. C. Knutson. Collection of old fashioned flowers: lst, Mrs. W. N. Powell 2nd, Marie Mizisin. Collection of house plants: Mrs. J. P. Mattson. Larkspur: Mrs. J. P. Mattson. Art Exhibit. Landscape in oil: Mrs. L. A. Truxell. Marine in oil: Mrs. L. A. Truxell. Burned wood work: lst, Mrs. C. E. Grinder 2nd, Mrs. L. A. Truxell. Flower painting in oil: Mrs. L. A. Trux ell. Pastel work: Mrs. L. A, Truxell. Crayon work: lst, Mrs. Charles Ander son 2nd, Ingeborg Erickson. Best painting by child under 14 years: lst, Elna Tornell 2nd Margaret Hanson. Best collection kodak views taken and finished by exhibitor: Miss Mary El den, Alvarado. Collection of 5 plates: lst, Mrs. J. Odman 2nd, Mrs. L. A. Truxell. (NORTH COMSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. W. Potucek, Mrs. G. Williams, Peter and Carl Turnlund and Helma Hegstrom visited at Mc Gregor's last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. Laymon and chil dren, Frank and Mary, autoed to Lock hart last Wednesday to visit with Mrs. Tomb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lay mon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Potucek and family visited at Peter Turnlund's last Wed nesday evening. Ruth Ranum, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Carl Dahlin, re turned to her home last Sunday. 3i3i3isjHiBiai3iaisiai3iaisfaisiaiBiaiaiaiaisiai- BARB WIRE PARIS GREEN GRIND STONES FORKS HORSE WHIPS "The Furnace That Breathes" Emil and John Potucek, Mrs. E. Scheibal and son made a business trip to Warren Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Holub and children and Louise Potucek of Tabor visited at Wm. Potucek's Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Grace Williams is visiting with Helma Hegstrom. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sheibarand family spent Sunday afternoon at Frank Gil more's. Lillian Lull has been visiting with Sigrud Swan3on in Boxville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Turlund and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Potucek and Agnes, Joe Williams and Herman Skonovd visited at Peter Turnlund's Sunday. Mrs. A. Robertson and daughter of Argyle and Gladys Potucek who has been staying with her, are visiting at the later's home this week. Paul Faulstick and Mr. Gorman call- COVER S and ESTATE Single Register Furnace Titan 10-20-The Real Kerosene Tractor REMEMBERground We were finally able to get a small shipment of galvanized barb wire which we will divide among many customers as long as it lasts. First come first served. You have found by experience that it pays to use the best. We have it in all size containers, also a fine assortment of sprayers and pressure tanks. Richard Wilcox Cycle Ball Bearing, Tubular Steel Frame Grind- stones, have strength and quality. Stone guaranteed best Berea Grit for general grinding. Our stock of Jackson Forks is larger than ever. All sizes and styles. Also good supply of handles. By buying early we are able to save you money on covers. You may as well have this saving as the next man, so come and look them aver. ed at the home of Wm. Potucek Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Potucek and ,Erne3t Otto autoed to Stephen Sun day returning the same evening. ^?& A farewell party and dance was giv en Saturday evening in McGregor's new barn in honor of Elmer Huset. It was well attended. At midnight a de licious lunch was served. A comfort kit was presented to him from the North Comstock Red Cross. After bidding Elmer good bye, all departed for their homes having spent a very pleasant evening. The man who boldly and publicly says that America should feed herself first before sending food to our armies is a coward, and too selfish to be worthy the name of an American citi zen. thisTitan 10-20 was designed and built from up to turn kerosene into reliable power, properlyand economically. Titan 10-20 is right and ready for youand it took years of experiment and test to get it just right Titan 10-20 is the real kerosene tractor, not merely a gasoline tractor with kerosene "attachment" Youll be wise to keep this in mind, now that hastily made over makeshifts are to be found on every hand. Titan 10-20 runs on kerosene under all loads, cuts your fuel bill in half, saves you $200 per average year. Titan 10-20 records prove this. We will prove i 'c Make the others prove it too, if they can. Lundgren, Wittensten & Co. Warren, Minn. 3J3I3ISI3ISiai3I3J3IBISi3I5I3J3I3I3I31SiaiBI31BI Heats every room and corner in the house quickly. Takes little room and easy to oper ate. Let us demonstrate this furnace to you. All jobs guaranteed. ^S ^t^sn