Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Sep 1920, p. 2

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‘ ‘ Open to DuPage County - List of Events and Prizes 2nd Poland China Boar lst Poland China Sow . 2nd Poland China Sow lst Duroc Jersey Boar . 2nd Duroc Jersey Boar lat Duroc Jersey Sow .. 2nd Duroc Jersey Sow .. lat Berkshire Boar . . . . 21d Berkshire Boar . . .. HOGS lst Poland China Boar ....... Guernsey a'nd Browh Swissaiismm Best get of sire ............... $10.00 lst 2nd Grade ‘Ho‘lstein Cow ..... $8.00 $4.00 Grade Brown Swiss Cow . 8.00 4.00 Grade Shorthorn Cow . . . . 8.00 4.00 Guernsey ind Browh SWISS “(1310.00 Grgnd Champiqn‘Cow, Holstein, Shorthorn Heiferâ€"under 1 year lst Prize ..... 2nd Prize .................... Shorthom Bum-under 1 year lst Prize ..................... 2nd Prize ..................... Grgnd Champiqn_Bull, Holstein, Guernsey ........ 5.00 3.0 Brown Swiss .. . .. 5.00 3.0 Shorthorn ....... 5.00 3.0 Holstein Heiferâ€"under 1 year lst Prize ................... 2nd Prize ................... Holstein Bullâ€"under 1 year lst PriZe .................. Holstein ......... $10.00 $5.60 xiii Guernsey ........ 10.00 5.00 30‘. Brown Swiss 10.00 5.00 .306 Shorthorn ....... 10.00 5.00 3.00 Cowsâ€"2 years or over Holstein ......... 3 5.00 $3.00 $2.00 Guernsey ........ 5.00 341‘ 2.00 Brown Swiss 5.00 3.00 2.00 Shorthorn ....... 5.00 31]) 2.00 Heifersâ€"l year old or under 2 years fightein ......... 3 5.00 $3.00 $2.00 CATTLEâ€"REGISTERED BIBâ€"2 years or over 1. ‘All exhibits must be mounted. 2. All work must be dated. 3. Sixteen square feet will be allow- ed each exhibit. 'Table space will be provided for un- mountable material. RURAL SCHOOL EXHIBIT First Prize ................... $12.00 Second Prize .................. 8.0) Third Prize ................... 5.00 It was a dinerent ball club that won from thsdule over [abor Day and lost to the Chicago Athletics last Suu< day. but It will be tho name ball team, (In: beat "mums. which will play anerville a week tron Sunday. The fl 5 10 35 Two base hit. Reynolds. Struck out by Ehninger, II; by Bruns. 2: by Foote. l3. Bane on hull. of! filming- or. 2: on Focus. 1. Umpire Blue. Scorer Howe. ‘ Athletics A Balsam r! ..... Hieber 3b ......‘ ....... .. BanIey c, as .............. H. Donald c ............. J. Hauley cl’ ............. Reynolds If ............. G. Hleber 2b ............ A. Donald 1h ......... Foam p . ............. Klein r! ....... Human It ..... Bruus lb, p ..... Skidmore ...... Downers Grove Mocha! 3b . . . . ..... Carpenter as ...... Nun c ............ Binder 2b ......... LOCALS ARE SMALL EN 0F SCORE SUNDAY lat 2nd 3rd Ehnlngor was hlt hard and was reâ€" placed by Bruns In the seventh. llub't‘ arm had been ailing him for the past week and just recently he has been placed under the doctor‘u care. suffer- lng from a strained ligament. This will keep him out or the game (or a while. but ll ls hoped he will be back The Athletics scored one In {he first on two hits and several errors. In the fourth they put 3 runs across on as many hits and errors. 5 The home outfit lacked Its usual I punch to put a run across and he I quently lost chances to score. In the ; first trame the locals put a run across. ; Mochel beat out an Infield .hlt and , went to second on Carpenter's sacrly lice. Ehnlnger’s single scored Mochel after Binder had reached first when Foote hit him on the arm. Several times the locale had been on second and third but were unable to put 1 them across. In the eighth frame the locals had their one blg chance to win ‘the game I! not tie the score. Mochel led off wlth a slugle and Carpenter followed suit, Mochel going to second. Nash got on when Foote hit him. Binder was called out when Blue call- ‘ fed a doubtful one a strike. Ehnlnger ‘ ‘Imed one to deep left whloh looked good for a few sacks. but outfielder Reynolds stowed it away. Mm-hel was caught at the plate trying to score alter the catch. l ( I C .8100 ball game last Sunday was a loosely played aflntr on the part or both teams only a "me more so on the part of the locals. The absence or sound and heady playing made the game slow and more or less uninmn eating. Apples, for best 3 .............. $2.00 {if}??? . . .3200 i‘sltuggge . . . . 2.00 Pears, for best 3 -.â€".- ............ 2.00 2nd prize . . . . 1.00 2nd prize .. . . 1.00 Grapes, for best bunch .......... 2.00 ARTâ€"Best Hand Painted Picture Second Prize .................. 1.00 First prize $2.00; Second prize $1.00 POPULAR AND LWELY GAMES WILL BE PUT ON FOR EVERYBODY AT- TENDING THE FAIR, BY MR. RICHIE, COUNTY Y. M. C. A. SECRETARY. GRAINS, VEGETABLES, FRUIT Grain Oats, best peck $2.00; 2nd peek $1.00 Barley best peck $2.00; 2nd best $1.00 Wheat best peck $200; 2nd best $1.00 Rye best peck $2.00; 2nd best $1.00 *Old Corn best 10 ears $2.00; 2nd $1.00 *1920 Corn best 10 ears $2.00; 2nd $1.00 Popcorn best 10 ears $2.00; 2nd $1.00 *For best single ear 1920 Corn . $2.00 *For White or Yellow Corn only. Hay ‘ Alfalfa, for best 5 lbs ......... $2.00 Clover, best 5 lbs. .............. 2.00 Timothy, best 5 lbs. ............ 2.00 Timothy and Clover, best 5 lbs. . . 2.00 Peas and Oats, best 5 lbs. ...... 2.00 lst Best Matched Team 2nd Best Matched Team lst Shire Stallion ..... 2nd Shire Stallion ..... lst Perchion Stallion 2nd Perchion Stallion .. Best Perchion Mare Best Shire Mare ....... SHEEP lst Prize for each breed . 2nd Prize for each breed . lst Shropshire Ewe ..... 2nd Shrom pshire Ewe lst Shro [Shire Ram ..... 2nd Shrop;s hire Ram lst Dorset Ewe 2nd Dorset Ewe lst Dorset Ram 2nd Dorset Ram .......... lst Long Wool Ewe 2nd Long Wool Ewe lst Long gWool Ram 2nd Loni Wool Ram ...... Best pen 8‘of any breed. ..... .......... ...... lst Berkshire Sow ...... 2nd Berkshire Sow ..... lst Chester White Boar 2nd Chester White Boar lat Chester White Sow . 2nd Chester White Sow lst Hampshire Boar . .. 2nd Hampshire Boar . . lst Hampshire Sow 2nd Hampshire Sow lst pen of any breed HORSES It was after midnight when the ‘young people had returned to their homes wishing Mr. Schultz might have a birthday gurpirse at least once a week. Cam I'm Product. About twelve pounds of coco: en be ohtntnwl annually from I full-henn- lng ('lII'flD (n-v. Eavly in the evening the rugs were removed from the dining room and dam-ing- was enjoyed. music being furnished by Ed. Schuster. The lav divs of the party had provided plenty of sandwiches. good cake and other delicious viands and these consumed late in the evening. ‘ Last Saturday evqning forty~five; young people motored out to the: ;boautiful farm home of Mr. and Mrs.§ Henry Schultz west of town the oc-i casion, being a complete birthday 1‘ surprise on Mr. Schultz. 1 FRIENDS SURPRISE HENRY SHULTZ 0N BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Nuporvlllo Here Sept. 26 Manager Binder' has Just recently ‘ signed the Nunez-ville club for two games, one to be played here onv Sept. 26 and one'at. Naperville the follow- ing Sunday. Both clubs have been playing good ball this year and a big? ger crowd and a better game than the Hlnsdale game is expected to be play~ ed. Remember the dateâ€"September 26th. (or the big game of die Napervluo. for hanging up. 7 ,, ' All exhibits must be removed by 5 p. m. Tatting . Embroidery lst prize ....$2.00 lst prize 2.00 2nd prize 1.00 2nd prize . . .. 1.00 Crocheting Knitting lst prize 2.0013t prize 2.00 2nd prize 1.00 2nd prize 1.00 Best exhibit miscellaneous Hand Work First prize $2.00; Second prize $1.00 Hand Made Quilts ' First prize $2.00; Second prize $1.00 -For Girls under 14 Crocheting Knitting lst prize ....$2.00 lst prize 2.00 2nd‘prize‘.... 1.00 2nd prize 1.00 FANCY WORK All ex-hibit-s must be mounted. ready Largest exhibit by one person ..$2.00 Best of any variety Best Hen, best Cock, each ...... $1.00 Best Cookerel, best Pullet of 1920 1.00 Eggs For largest most uniform doz. $1.00 All first premiums $1.00 Blue Ribbon All second premiumsâ€"Red Ribbon Turkeys Bronze Bourbon Red Toulouse with Pekin Muscovy Chickens Rhode Island Reds White Le ghorns White W yandottes Light Brahmas White Barred and Buff 0 rpingtons Bufl' Plymouth Black Langshangs Rocks Vegetables Pumpkin, for best single . .. Winter ‘ uash, for best sin Cabbage, or best single Mangels, for best 3 ........ Tomatoes, {or best 6 ....... Turnips, for best 6 ......... Cucumbers, for best 3 ...... Early Potatoes, for best peck Late Potatoes, for best peck Onions. for best peck ...... Beans, for best quart. ...... Beets, for the best 6 ........ Carrots, for hat 6 ......... I At the close of school last spring, [ten little girls, eight of whom were jto leave the North Side School for 'the seventh grade on the South Side. decided they would like to leave he»i ,himl a remmbranee in appreciation 5of their happy days through the six l [years of their schooling there. They 'lformed a club to be known as the i'Uunior League Club," and purchas- ed a set of Junior Classics. On the \first of September they held a. social! and sale on Bardwell’s l'awn realizing‘ the amount necessary to pay for the than Spring gomis. Ladies wanting Fall and Winter Suits, Coats. Dresses, etc. Call see me on my return from the Eastâ€"about Sept. 15. Held Lawn Social and Sula Mixing Money for a Remem- bane. JUNIOR LEAGUE PRESENTS BOOKS TO N. 3. SCHOOL Fall prices fully one-third lower MRS. BMRICII 15 No. Forest Ave. A WA RDS POULTRY White Holland White Mallard Indian Runner The Junior League Club is compos~ [ed of the following girls: Maude and {Violet Haller, Charlotte Boniwell, Dorothy and Mabel Pulsifer, Mary Genevieve Snow. Florence Michel, Florence Kester and Alice and Dom- lhy Matson. A Final: lmnllon. A Frenchman has invented method. of cumming records to obtain inâ€" creased or diminished sound intent ity. ‘ in presenting same to the North ‘Side School it is their earnest hope. they will be enjoyed as much as they did the giving. Office II BRAN, SCRATCH FEED $100 GROWING MASH u', DAIRY FEED. MIDDI SCHUMACHER FEED OATS BARLEY AND HAY Manure Spreaders, Truck Wagons Farm Implements, CHICKEN FEED JOSEPH DIETER- lst prize ..... $1.50 Girls 2nd prize . .. Apple Pumpkin Mince under 16 yrs. ”5 Best Loaf White Bread lst prize ....$1.00 2nd prize .50 \JIIIW.‘ nnc Canned Fm“. lst pn.ze ""3159 lst prize .-...81.00 2nd pnze .70 2nd prize .50 Rolls. I dozen Peaches lst prize . . . .31.”) Cherries 2nd prize . . . . .75 Strawberries Bread Pickles lst prize ....$1.5{_) 13¢ prize ””3 _75 2nd.pnze ' ‘3 2nd prize .50 White Bread Cucumbers Dark Bread String Beans Nut Bread Beets Baked Beans Girls under 12 yrs. lst prize ....$1.00 V; Dog. Cup Cakes 2nd prize .50 lst prrze ....$1.00 Pies 2nd pnze .50 , apple Cookie}: -K Currant 18:! prize ”.31.? Plum 2n prize . 5 White Cookies, doz Canned Vezmfles Dark. 1 dozen 38f. prize .....:100 Fried Cakes. 1 601. M Prize «50 lst prize ....$l.50 Corn 2nd prize .75 gig“ CM“.C”'“ Canned Fruit lst pnze ""31‘501qt ri7e . $100 2ndprize.... ‘752hdp'l ‘50 Rolls. 1 dozen DI‘IZO .. . Peaches lst pnze ....$1.50 . 2nd prize .75 SP3TS._;-_ lst prize ....82.00 lst prize 2nd prize 1.00 2nd prize White Layer Jelly Devils Food lst prize Span 2nd prize Ange Food One glass Sumhine .rmw RACES Rope walking contest for men-â€" Prize .............. Silk Necktie Fatman’s rope jumping raceâ€" Prize .............. Leather Belt Hard time race for young folksâ€" Prize ........ “Set Up” at Stand Backward race for men and boysâ€"â€" Prize . .. Silver Eversharp Pencil Wheelbarrow ra’ce, men-â€" Prize ............ Thermos Bottle Potato race, womenâ€"- Prize .......... Aluminum Kettle Rooster chase, girls, Prize, Rooster Shoe race, boys under 12-â€" Prize ................. I an]: Km'fi: DOMESTIC SCIENCE All exhibits shall have names. All exhibits on paper plates. All exhibits in by 10 Standard Time. All exhibits except canned goods to be sold at auction for the benefit of the Lisle Community Club. Telephone ......... Jack Knife Yrm Vila-bu to Fame. ' The value of trees on a turn an hardly be overestimated. A prlndplo [all] down by wise observers Is that 5 per cent of all areas of plains and pralrle states should be put lnto tree-I. The {amt waters the farm. This II I patent fact In all n-glons when Im- rlxatlon ls nmctlcml: It is not less III.- II III tlw nest or flu- country. WILL DO ALL KINDS OF INâ€" SIDE ELECTRICAL WIRING ‘ AND REPAIRS ESTIMATES FURNISHED ROBERT J. FRAHE'R Phone 242-W .=_\ppk- Preserves LAYING MASH Residence 137-3 NOTICE MIDDLIN GS gumbo: 17, mo . .3111) . .8100

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