The Dayton Herald News Gazette
Vol. XV.-NO. 718. Dayton, Tennessee, Thursday Morning, October 25, 1888
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR
Rev. L. Haworth, Dayton, proprietor Dayton Broom Factory, one half dozen brooms for best sample of 5 lbs broom corn. Value $2.50. Awarded to Mrs. H.J. Brady.

Brown Bros., Main St., Dayton, dealers in Furniture, $5 in cash for best saddle horse. Awarded to J.R. Gaston.

J.D. Burkhalter, Main Street, Dayton, Shoe and Furnishing Goods Store, 1 pair ladies' Zeigler shoes for best crochet in cotton. Value $6.00. Awarded to Miss Lucy Ferguson.

Gillespie & Leggate, Dayton proprietors Dayton Roller Mills, 1 barrel flour, extra family, for best bushel wheat. Value $5.60. Awarded to Robinson Bros.

Gottschalk & Co., 730 and 732 Market Street, Chattanooga, manufacturers of parlor and bedroom furniture, one rocker, for best 10 lbs lard, last year's make. Value $10.00. Awarded to S.P.C. Robinson.

J. Long, 722 Market St., Chattanooga, carpets, oil clothes, curtains, caskets and coffins, one rug for best 5 lbs butter. Value $5. Awarded to Mrs. H.B. Heiskell.

D.P. Henderson & Co., 706 Market St., Chattanooga, books and stationery, wall paper, etc., one engraving for best display canned fruits, jellies and preserves - the exhibits the property of one person only. Value $10. Awarded to Mrs. H.B. Heiskell.

Sam Sevier, 9 West 6th Street, Chattanooga, Real Estate agent, $5 in cash or its equivalent in jewelry, for the prettiest young lady attending the Fair. Value $5. Awarded to Miss Lassie Munsey, of Chattanooga.

Biese & Dickinson, Market St., Chattanooga, dealers in buggies and farming implements, one cultivator, left over from last year, for best brood mare with colts exhibited. Value $10. Awarded to H.B. Heiskell.

Timothy & Metz, Chattanooga, handsome table cover for the best display of jellies and preserves, property of one person. Value $5. Awarded to Mrs. H.B. Heiskell.

Vance & Kirby, Chattanooga, Wholesale Hardware, one double shovel plow for best mixed yearling Jersey heifer. Value $3. Awarded to W.H. Perkinson.

H.H. Souder, Chattanooga, dry goods, ____ and sewing machines, one parasol for best pound cake. Value $5. Awarded to Mrs. N.A. Abernathy.

W.F. Fischer & Bro., Chattanooga, Jewelers, one silver plated butter dish for best 5 lbs butter. Value $10. Awarded to Mrs. Rose Akin.

Winters & Nelson, Chattanooga, Pianos and Organs, one fine guitar for best crayon work. Value $12. Awarded to Miss Carrie Walsh.

E.P. Durando & Co., Chattanooga, Jewelers, one silver plated castor for best canned fruits. Value $10. Awarded to Mrs. H.B. Heiskell.

Wassman & Bro., 717 and 719 Market St., Chattanooga, wholesale and retail dealers in clothing, dry goods, boots and shoes, one Stetson hat for best pair match horses. Value $5. Awarded to J.R. Darwin.

T.C. Ervin & Co., one fine baby plush cap, for the finest baby not over 12 months old. Value $5. Awarded to Mrs. R.F. Brown.

Katz & Hyman, Chattanooga, one pair fine spectacles for the best patch work quilt. Value $4. Awarded to Mrs. H.J. Beady.

R.A. Dickson, Spring City, dealer in family groceries, 100 lbs No. 1 flour for best loaf wheat bread, salt rising. Value $3.50. Awarded to S. McColm.

James & T. Howe, Spring City, family groceries and feed store, 100 lbs flour for best loaf corn bread. Value $3.50. Awarded to Amanda Heiskell, (col.)

R.P. Osborn & son Spring City, general merchandise, one pair boots for best match mules. Value $3.50. Awarded to Sellers Brady.

Beavis, Druggists, Jeweler, Spring City, one pair spectacles and case for best woolen socks, homemade. Value $3.00. Awarded to Mrs. H.B. Heiskell.

Sanford, Chamberlain, Albers, Knoxville, wholesale druggists, one dozen Hart's Relief for best 5 lbs butter. Value $3.00. Awarded to Mrs. H.B. Heiskell.

J.R. Neal, cash $6, $1 for best one half bushel onions. Awarded to Mrs. H.B. Heiskell. $1 for best one half bushel beets. Awarded to Mrs. H.J. Brady. $1 for best one half doz. head cabbage. Awarded to Jesse Hutsell. $1 for best one quarter bushel sweet potatoes, awarded to T.H. McPherson. $1 for best one half bushel turnips. Awarded to Mrs. H.B. Heiskell.

H.B. Heiskell will make to order one pair fine kid boots, for best heifer calf sired by his fine Holstein Friwesian bull, Glen Ellas Strathmere. Milch characteristics the test. Value $5.00. Awarded to H.B. Heiskell.

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Embry & Talbot, Chattanooga, wholesale groceries, 25 lbs roasted coffee for best spring mule colt. Value $5.00. Awarded to Melville Ellis.

By same, one bucket mixed candy for best tea cakes or cookies. Value $5.00. Awarded to Miss Burt Leuty (sic).

W.W. Woodruff & Co., Knoxville, wholesale hardware, one keg horse shoes for best horse shoeing. Value $5.00. Awarded to A. Burns.

E.M. Smith & Co., Chattanooga, millers, 1 barrel Purity flour for best bushel wheat. Value $6.00. Awarded to S.J. Hornsby.

G.C. Osborne, Knoxville, one sack fertilizer for best 100 ears corn. Value $3.00. Awarded to Jesse Hutsell.

Joe Williams with Haynes, Henson & Co., boots and shoes, one pair ladies' kid shoes for best apple jelly. Value $5.00. Awarded to Mrs. H.B. Heiskell.

Jno. Chambliss with Briscoe, Swepson & Co., dry goods, notions, boots and shoes, one bolt bleached domestic for best jelly cake. Value $5.00. Awarded to Mrs. S.P.C. Robinson.

(According to Tom, S.P.C. was know as "Alphabet" Robinson_EC)

Thos. G. Gillespie, Spring City, dealer in general merchandise, cash and barter business, one pair gent's pants for best mare and spring colt, either horse or mule colt. Value $7.50. Awarded to Melville Ellis.

By the same, one pair ladies' hand sewed French kid fine button shoes for best display of preserves, variety and quality considered. Value $5.00. Awarded to Mrs. H.B. Heiskell.

By the same, one ladies' fine trimmed hat for nicest and best calico dress, style make and quality considered. Value $5.00. Awarded to Mrs. J.C. Hinch.

M.S. Holloway and P.T. Ferguson, salesmen in T.G. Gillespie's Spring City store, one fine gold front ladies breast pin, late design, for nicest and best made cashmere or trichot ladies' dress --the goods for same to be bought from above named store. Value $5.00. Awarded to Mrs. J.C. Hinch.

G.W. Pardee, Spring City, cash grocer, one hand saw for the best bushel of late Irish potatoes. Value $1.50. Awarded to S. _. Colins??

T.G. Gillespie, one No. 20 Oliver Chill Plow for best plow boy 16 years or under. Value $10.50. Awarded to Willie Smith.

W.G. Allen & Sons, Dayton, millers and general merchants, 50 lbs first patent flour for best display garden vegetables. Awarded to Mrs. H.J. Brady.

The Water Elevator and Purifier Co., 441 and 443 Plumb St., Cincinnati, sole owners of patents for the U.S. and Canada, Bucket, Pump and Purifier, one water elevator for best registered Holstein Friwesian bull. Value $10.00. Awarded to Mrs. H.B. Heiskell.

Biese & Dickenson, successors to Chas. W. Biese, Chattanooga, dealers in buggies, wagons and agricultural implements and a full line of harness, one planet junior double wheel hand hoe cultivator for best one quarter bushel pears -- winning pears to be sent to us. Value $10.00. Awarded to Jesse Hutsell.

By same, one hand grass seeder for best one half bushel clover seed -- winning seed to be sent to us. Value $5.00. Awarded to Jesse Hutsell.

A.G. Slawson, Dayton, hardware, stoves, etc., one keg assorted nails for best mixed breed Holstein calf, bull or heifer. Value $5.00. Awarded to Robinson Bros.

J.W. Hudson, Dayton, dealer in fancy groceries, etc., one box soap for best mixed Devon yearling heifer. Value $3.00. Awarded to Robinson Bros.

Thos. W. Fritts & Co., wholesale and retail dealers in hardware, cutlery and farming implements, general agents for Oliver Chilled Plows, Chattanooga, 1 hillside plow (Oliver patent), for best pair match mules. Value $10.00. Awarded to Sellers Brady.

Boston Clothing House, Spring City, 1 ladies dolman on the best 5 lbs butter. Value $10.00. Awarded to Miss Rose Akin.

J.R.P. Wallace, manager of Tennessee Farmer, published at Nashville, will give one year's subscription to The Tennessee Farmer, for the best Holstein calf, bull or heifer. Value $1.50. Awarded to H.B. Heiskell.

One copy Dayton News Gazette for six months to the following: 1 copy for best one half bushel clay peas. Awarded to H.L.W. Ferguson. 1 copy for best one half bu. lima beans. Awarded to Mrs. I.W. Burk. 1 copy for best gallon sorghum molasses. Awarded to W.P. McPherson. 1 copy for best gallon apple vinegar. Awarded to Mrs. J.G. Ewing.

Bicknell & Johnson, the Leading Druggist of Dayton, 2 panel oil paintings, to be awarded to the lady receiving largest number of premiums in Class H. --Fruits and Flowers. Value $5.00. Awarded to Mrs. H.B. Heiskell.

One butter dish for the best display of garden vegetables. Value $5.00. Awarded to Mrs. H.J. Brady.

One pair fine ladies' shoes for best display of dried fruits and berries. Value $5.00. Awarded to Mrs. H.J. Brady.

One beautiful chair tidy for best display of crochet work. Value $2.00. Awarded to Miss Hattie Waterhouse.

S.A. Cunnyngham, agent for Aultman & Co., Chattanooga, will give one Junior No. 7 Excelsior Cider Mill for the best one gallon sorghum molasses. Value $15.00. Awarded to Jas. A. Thompson.

The National Fertilizer Co., Nashville will give two bags of National Dissolved Bone, which is excellent for wheat, corn, oats and nearly all crops, for the best single harness horse. Value $5.00. Awarded to J.R. Darwin.

R.W. Weatherly with O'Bryan Bros., Nashville, one half dozen fine shirts for best single harness horse. Value $5.00. Awarded to J.R. Darwin.

B.D. Lenard with J.W. Manier & Son, one pair lady's fine shoes for best blackberry wine. Value $5.00. Awarded to Miss Lizzie Cobb.

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