The Dayton Herald News Gazette
Vol. XV.-NO. 718. Dayton, Tennessee, Thursday Morning, October 25, 1888
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR
CLASS H --Fruits and Flowers


Mrs. H.J. Brady best strawberry wine .50
Mrs. H.J. Brady best muscadine wine .50
Mrs. I.W. Burke best tomato wine .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best blackberry wine .50
Mrs. F. Waterhouse best grape wine .50
Mrs. A.N. Stinecipher best canned peaches .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best canned apples .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best canned quinces .50
Mrs. S.P.C. Robinson best canned grapes .50
Mrs. Margaret Foust best canned pears .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best canned tomatoes .50
Mrs. Sue L. Neal best canned raspberries .50
Mrs. H.J. Brady best canned whortleberries .50
Mrs. Margaret Foust canned dewberries .50
Mrs. H.J. Brady best canned blackberries .50
R.D. Hinds best canned cherries .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best display canned fruits 1.50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best crab apple preserves .50
Mrs. N.A. Abernathy best peach preserves .50
Mrs. Margaret Foust best quince preserves .50
Mrs. Margaret Foust best pear preserves .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best citron preserves .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best apple preserves .50
Mrs. Sue L. Neal best watermelon rind preserves .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best blackberry preserves .50
Mrs. S.P.C. Robinson best dewberry preserves .50
Mrs. H.J. Brady best whortleberry preserves .50
Mrs. S.P.C. Robinson best strawberry preserves .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best cherry preserves .50
Mrs. N.A. Abernathy best apple marmalade .50
Mrs. Sue L. Neal best peach marmalade .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best apple butter .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best peach butter .50
Mrs. N.A. Abernathy best apple jelly .50
Mrs. H.J. Brady best peach jelly .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best grape jelly .50
Mrs. Margaret Foust best strawberry jelly .50
Mrs. H.J. Brady best blackberry jelly .50
Mrs. F. Waterhouse best quince jelly .50
Mrs. H.J. Brady best cherry jelly .50
Mrs. H.J. Brady best plum jelly .50
Mrs. Sue L. Neal best pear jelly .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best citron jelly .50
Mrs. Margaret Foust best crabapple jelly .50
Mrs. H.J. Brady best dewberry jelly .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best gooseberry jelly .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best whortleberry jelly .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best display jellies and Preserves 1.00
Mrs. H.J. Brady best one half bushel dried apples .50
Mrs. S.P.C. Robinson best arranged bouquet .50
Mrs. M.E. Godbehere best display red peppers .50
Mrs. Margaret Foust best home made starch .50
Mrs. H.J. Brady best home made soap .50

CLASS I -- Household Fabrics


Mrs. T.A. Kindrick best patch work quilt 1.00
Mrs. B.M. Ewing best worsted quilt 1.00
Mrs. M.E. Godbehere best blanket 1.00
Mrs. N.B. Godbehere best coverlet 1.00
Mrs. Bryant Moore best counterpane 1.00
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best woolen hose .50
Miss E.A. Ingle best half hose .50
Mrs. Mary E Bunch best rug carpet .50
Mrs. S.C. Schuders best hearth rug .50
Mrs. Mary E Bunch best tufted rug .50
Mrs. J.J. Ingle best five yards lindsey .50
Mrs. J.J. Ingle best five yards flannel .50
Mrs. B.M. Ewing best fly brush .50
Mrs. H.B. Heiskell best two lbs washed wool 1.00
Miss Kate Heiskell best braiding in cotton .50
Miss Hattie Waterhouse best bracket lambrequin .50
Mrs. J.R. Gaston best rickrack .50
Mrs. Sue L. Neal best pillow case .50
Miss Jane Edgeman best banner .50
Mrs. R.M. Robinson best fancy pincushion .50
Mrs. R.M. Robinson best crocheted work in worsted .50
Miss Lucy Ferguson best crocheted work in cotton .50
Mrs. Sue L Neal best hair wreath .50
Mrs. Margaret Foust best wax work .50
Miss Hattie Waterhouse best tatting work .50
Mrs. N.A. Abernathy best crochet tidy .50
Miss Jane Edgeman best embroidery in silk .50
Miss Addie Brady zephyr on java .50
Miss Jane Edgeman zephyr on jute .50
Miss Hattie Waterhouse best zephyr motto .50
Mrs. Margaret Foust best suit men's clothes 2.00
Mrs. Tennie Waterhouse best girl's calico dress 1.00
Mrs. J.C. Hinch best lady's calico dress 1.00
Mrs. Tennie Waterhouse best shirt 1.00

CLASS J --Leather, Etc.


J.C. Hinch won for best carriage harness; best buggy harness; best wagon harness; best man's saddle; best lady's saddle.


H.B. Heiskell, Jr won for best side sole leather; best side harness leather; best side upper leather; best kid skin; best calf skin; best goat skin; best pair calf boots; best kid brogan boots; best men's shoes; best lady's shoes; and best buck skin.

CLASS K -- Agricultural Implements


Syracuse Chilled Plow Co by J.S. Crosby, agent, two horse plow Dip.
J.W. Angel best two horse wagon 2.00
G.H. Wade best harrow 1.00
J./C. Hinch best iron ore .50
A. Burns best horse shoeing 1.00
A.G. Slawson best display tin 1.00
Mrs. H.J. Brady best one half doz brooms 1.00
A.G. Slawson best bed stead 1.00
A.G. Slawson best cooking stove Dip.
Jesse Hutsell best display Indian relics 1.00 *

CLASS L --Painting and Printing


Miss Carrie Walsh best crayon drawing .50
Miss Permelia Neal best oil painting .50
Miss Permelia Neal best painting on satin .50

CLASS M -- Miscellaneous


Miss Jane Edgeman best chenille work and arrosine Dip.
Miss Jane Edgeman best silk cushion Dip.

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SPEED RING

First Day - Tuesday

Foot race by boys under 15 years of age
Robt. Quinn 1st Pre $2.00
Charley Lowe 2nd Pre. 1.00
Dash of one half mile by 2 year olds,
Gray Eagle entered by Fred Heiskell 1st Pre 7.50
Bob Taylor entered by John Pyott, Jr 2nd Pre. 5.00
Dash of one half mile by untrained saddle horses,
Red Prince entered by J.R. Gaston 1st Pre (75 Cigars) 7.50
Harrison entered by W.H. Cox 2d Pre (25 Cigars) 2.50 Gray Eagle entered by Wat Roberts

Second Day - Wednesday
(beginning here, the fold runs up and down this column, may be errors in some of the horse names)
Dash of 1 mile by 3 year olds, Gray Eagle,
by H.B. Heiskell 1st Pre 10.00
Bob Taylor by John E Pyott, Jr 2d Pre. 3.00
Dash of one half mile all ages, Shotoe
by S.M. Snodgrass 1st Pre 10.00
Strait Flush by H.L.C. Moore 2nd Pre 3.00
Black Mat by J.B. Hickey
_____ by W.T. Reed
Bull Weed by E. Dyer
Yellow Jacket by D.M. Cox
Mattie Jones by F.P. Jones
Foot race open to all ages, Galt _____ Purse, R.C. Cox 1st 2.00
Geo. Brady 2d Pre 1.00
Fred Heiskell Third Day -- Thursday
Dash of 1 mile by all ages, Shoetoe entered by S.M. Snodgrass, Sparta Tenn, 1st Pre 15.00
Strait Flush entered by H.L.C. Moore 2d 5.00
Black Mat entered by J.B. Hickey, Dayton, Tenn
Bel (?) France entered by David _____ Monroe Co, Tenn
Fastest trotter all ages, Ware, entered by J.A. Miller, Sweetwater, 1st Pre 20.00
Sorrel Horse entered by Wm. McPherson, Rhea Springs 5.00
Dash of one half mile open to all, 2 and 3 (suit clothes) Mollie Vanderbilt, entered by John Pyott, Jr, Rhea Springs, Pre 15.00
Yellow Jacket entered by W.H. Cox, Dayton, Tenn
Dexter entered by A.M. Hoge, Athens, Tenn
Bull Weed entered by E. Dyer, Meigs Co, Tenn
Vanderbilt, Jr, entered by J.R. Gaston, Athens, Tenn
Footrace 150 yards, open to all, Fulton Purse, R.C. Cox, 1st 3.00
Geo. Brady 2d 2.00

Fourth Day - Friday
Two best in three all ages running, Strait Flush entered by H.L.C. Moore Pre. 30.00
Shoetoe entered by S.M. Snodgrass
Two best in three all ages trotting, Sorrel Horse entered by Col. J.H. French 30.00
Bald Hornet entered by Frank Hall
Fastest and best single footer, Bob Taylor entered by J.R. Darwin, Evensville, 5.00
David, entered by B. Ewing, Euchee, Tenn
Dash of one half mile by saddle horses (Betterton prize) Bay Horse, entered by H.L.C. More, 1st Pre 10.00
Freddie entered by T.M. Jewell 2nd Pre 5.00
_______ ______ entered by James Simpson
Dash of one mile pacing (Spring City saddlery Co prize) Blondie, entered by B.S. McClendon Lulu, entered by J.R. Gaston, Athens.

SPECIAL PREMIUMS

H.A. Crowder, with Ford, Eaton, & Co., Cincinnati, O., one bag coffee, divided as follows: 25 lbs for best milk cow. Awarded to H.B. Heiskell. 25 lbs for best sow and pigs. Awarded to H.B. Heiskell. 25 lbs for best fatted hogs. Awarded to James Howe. 25 lbs for best display poultry. Awarded to W.P. McPherson. 10 lbs for best half dozen pumpkins. Awarded to R.F. Brown. W.R. Crawford & Co., Cincinnati, Live Stock Commission Merchants, $10 Cash for best Southdown buck. Value $10. Awarded to H.B. Heiskell.

Spiral Spring Buggy Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.m one 2 passenger spiral spring cart for best broken 2 year old colt, exhibited by boy of 16 or under. Value $35. Awarded to Sellers Brady.

F.H. Abel, Market St., Dayton, Manufacturer of Saddlery and Harness, one round riding bridle for best saddle horse. Value $2.50. Awarded to J.R. Gaston.

Green & Embry, Cincinnati, Live Stock Commission Merchants, for the sale of cattle, sheep and hogs, Union Stock Yards, Cincinnati and Covington, Ky., $15 in cash for two or more of the best fatted cattle, one year old and over 0 the property of one owner. Value $15, Awarded to Robinson Bros.

C.M. Todd, Market St., Dayton, dealer in General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes a specialty, 1 pair woolen shirts, for best spring mule colt. Value $3.00. Awarded to Melville Ellis.

J.H. Donaldson, Market St., Dayton, dealer in Furniture and coffins, 1 fine picture for best mixed breed yearling heifer, short horn. Value $5. Awarded to Robinson Bros.

J.M. Howard, Market Street, Dayton, proprietor Dayton Livery Stable, $5 in gold for the best spring colt, horse or mare. Awarded to James Prater.

J.B. Benglar, Market Street, Dayton, photographer, 1 large picture, framed, 14x17, for the best painting. Value $7. Awarded to Miss Carrie Walsh.

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Provided by the generous heart, eyes and fingers of Edna Clack.