Show World (August 1907)

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August 10, 1907. THE SHOW WORLD 33 Columbia—Columbia Fair. 20-23. B. E. Pool. secy. Columbia — Columbia Fair. 22-23. B. E. Hatton, secy. SBexter—Stoddard Co. Fair. 6-10. S. P. Jeffers, secy. , Hermann—Hermann Agrl. Fair. 30-31. Aug. Beggemann, Jr., secy. Sfermitage—Hickory Co. Fair. 20-24. Eugene T. Lindsey, secy. Molden—Holden Fair. 27-30. O. G. Bois- san, secy. Kahoka—Clark Co. Fair. 27-30. George W. Miller, secy. La Plata—La Plata Fair. 13-16. ^^Kiphis— Scotland Co. Fair. 20-23. J ■T.C. Kinney, secy. ?|Stexico—Mexico Fair. 27-30. E. H. Car Palmyra—Marion Co. Fair. 28-31. G. B Thompson, secy. Platte City—Platte Co. Fair. 27-30. Wil t Forman, secy. Rock Port — Rock Port Fair. Young, secy. ijsBhelbina—Shelbina Fair. 20-23. C. B Ford, secy. Troy—Lincoln Co. Fair. 27-30. Jas. Lin ahan, secy. (September) Butler—Bates Co. Fair. 24-27. T. J. Day SiaHfornia—Moniteau Co. Fair. C. Heck, secy. «ilba—Crawford Co. Fair. 24-27. W. H 'WSJohnson, secy. Sfarrisonville—Cass Co. Fair. 3-6. Dun can Russell, secy. ^Independence — Jackson Co. Fair. 17-20 W. H. Johnson, secy. Jhfferson City — Cole Co. Fair. 4-7. Price, secy. Lee’s Summit—Jackson Co. Fair. 10-13 Todd M. George, secy. Monroe City—Monroe City Dist. Fair. 13. J. W. Cox, secy. Haris — Monroe Co. Fair. 3-6. J. B. I_._. lips, secy. BBori ngfleld—Springfield Dist. Fair. 2-7 W. T. Bigbee, secy. KBrenton—Grundy Co. Fair. 3-6- nr tgiaunto'n — Bristol Co. Fair. 17-20. N. Howard, secy. Uxbridge — Blackstone Valley Fail 18. H. S. Pease, secy. Worcester—Worcester I. . Knowles, 17 Walker bldg., secy. Bowling Green — Pike Co. Fair. " M. Strother, secy. Warrensburg—Warrensburg Fai 5. T. Sanders, secy. ■Washington—Franklin Co. Fair. (October) Cape Girardeau — Cape Girardeau Co Fair. 8-12. E. H. Engelulain, secy. XRennelt—Dunklin Co. Fair. 16-19. R. Jones, secy. Kansas City — American Royal Fair. 14 19. T. J. Womall, secy. Kansas City — Interstate Fair & Exposi¬ tion. 23-Oct. 6. J. S. Berger, gen. mgr. Sedalia—Missouri State Fair. 6-11. J. R. ■fRippey, secy. MONTANA. (August) Big Timber—Big Timber Fair. 20-22. ■Wvingston — Livingston Fair. 20-24. (September) KSnaconda—Deer Lodge Co. Fair. 25-28 M. Martin, secy. mmozernan— Inter-State Fair. 2-7. C. V Kost. secy. Broken Bow—Custer Co. Fair. 17-20. H M. Sullivan, secy. Great Falls — Northern Montana Fair. 23 28. Allan Pierse, secy. SSelena—Montana State Fair. 30-Oct. 5 John W. Pace, secy. Missoula—Western Montana Fair. 16-20 E. C. Mulroney, secy. NEBRASKA. (August) »*Urora — Hamilton Co. Fair. 27-30. Dan ■XL. Maehamer, secy. Battle Crek — Race Meeting and Carnival 1 ' 28-30. T. M. Morris, secy. Lincoln — Nebraska State Fair. 30-! 6. W. R. Mellor. secy. Neligh — Race Meteing and Carnival. 23. W. W. Cole, secy. ifFNeill—O’Neill Fair. 14-16. D. Stan- nard, secy. WjPecumseh — Johnson Co. Fair. M. Wilson, secy, kjpiden—Race Meeting and Carnival. 7-9 V ” — ffejbion—Boone Co. Fair. 17-20. 'F : Brooks, secy. Chambers—Holt Co Fair. 24-27. I ' "Porter. secy. Clay Center—Clay Co. Fair. 24-27. A. Swanson, secy. ■Hfeighton — Knox Co. Fair. 18-21. T. J ■X-Buckmaster, secy. ■Eal bertson—Hitchcock Co. Fair. 19-21 W. Z. Taylor, secy. Franklin—Franklin Co. Fair. 17-20. Ezra N. Fager, secy. ■gneva—Fillmore Co. Fair. 9-13. H. Wilson, secy. ■ping—Scott’s Bluffs Co. Fair. 25-27 A. B. Todd, secy. Hartington—Hartington Fair. 25-27. M. Goeden, s, _ _ Madison — Madison Co. Fair. Rvnearson, secy. Minden—Kearney Co. Fair. 17-19. E. B Trough, secy. ^Kelson—Nuckols Co. Fair. 19-21. George ^KTackson, secy. Omaha—Douglas Co. Fair. 26-Oct. ! „W. Hervey, secy. Osceola—Polk Co. Fair. 24-26. G Ray, secy. La TroupCCarmen Introducing Somersaults oipthe Shoulders on the Tight Wire. — ' Season 1907, En Route, Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on Earth tell, s Delos Ax- Dunkirk—Chautauqua Co. Fair. 28-Sept. 1. H. M. Clarke, secy., Fredonia, N. Y. Ellensville—Ulster Co. Fair. 27-30. S. Doyle, secy. Fort Edward—Washington Co. Fair. 27- 30. J. H. Durkee, secy., Sandy Hill, N. Y. Franklinville—Franklinville Fair. 27-30. R. L. Curtis, secy. Fredonia—Chautauqua Co. Fair. 28-31. H. M. Clark, secy. Fulton—Oswego Co. Fair. 27-30. H. Put- Hudson—Columbia A. & H. Fair. 27-29 N. H. Browning, secy. Lockport—Great Lockport Fair. 26-3 R. N. Roberts, secy. Lowville—Lewis Co. Fair. 27-30. W. 1 Windecker, secy. Margaretville—Catskill Mountain Fai 20-23. Thos. Winter, secy. Middletown—Orange Co. Fair. 27-30 David A. Morrison, secy., Newburgh. Monticello ■—Sullivan Co. Fair. f” 1 Leon P. Stratton, secy. Newark Valley—Northern Tioga Fair. 27- 29. G. E. Purple, secy. New City—Rockland Co. Industrial Fair. 26-30. A. A. Vanderbilt, secy. Port Jervis—Sullivan Co. Fair. 20-23. Sandy Creek—Sandy Creek R. O. & B. Fair. 20-23. H. L. Wallace, secy. Oscar J. Lewis, 1, N. Y. Whitney’s Point — Broome Co. I ““ D. L. Maxfield, secy. (September) Afton — Afton Driving Park Fail L. W. Seely, secy. Albion — Orleans Co. Fair. 18-2 E. Frank, secy. .ngeliea—Allegany Co. Fair. 3- Phippen, secy. Batavia — Genessee Co. Fair. IS bert E. Brown, secy. Bath—Steuben Co. Fair. 24-27. Shults, secy. Boonville — Boonville Fair. 3-6. Vollmar, secy. Brookfield — Madison Co. Fair. 1 A. Crumb, secy. Cambridge — Great Cambridge Fair. 2-6 Eliot B. Norton, secy. Canandaigua — Ontario Co. Fair. 19-2 Milton A. Smith, secy., Victor, N. Y. Cooperstown—Otsego Co. Fair. Orange L. Van Horn. secy. Cuba—Cuba Fair. 10-13. Geo. E secy. Dongan Hills — Richmond Co. Fair. Edw. P. Doyle, secy. Dryden—Dryden Agrl. Fair. 17-20. J. B. Wilson, secy. Gouverneur — Gouverneur 1 A. Leggett, secy. Greene—Riverside Agrl. F E. Bartoo, secy. Hamburg—Erie Co. Fair. Newton, secy. Ithaca — Tompkins Co. Fair. 24-27. F. R. Benton, secy. Johnstown—Fulton Co. Fai Parker, secy. Little Valley—Cattaraugus Co. Fair. 2-6 J. H. Wilson, secy. Lyons — Wayne Co. Fair. D. Klippel, secy. Malone—Franklin Co. Fai ter J. Malone, secy. Mineola — Mineola Fair. 2 de Water, secy. Moravia — Cayuga Co. Fai Hilliard, secy. Naples—Naples Union Fair. 17-19. C. L Lewis, secy. Nassau—Rensselaer Co. Delrner Lynd, secy. Newark—Newark Fair. 19-21. Hyde. secy. Norwich — Chnnango Co. Fair. D. Smith, secy. New York — American Institute of New York City. 24-26; Nov. 6-8. Robert A. B. Dayton, se " ”” New York City: Ogdensburg—Ogdensburg Fair. Louis C. Nash, secy. Oneonta—Oneonta Union Fail Shirley L. Huntington, secy. Orangeburg — Rockland Co. Fa... _ _. Elbert Tallman, secy., Spring Valley, N. Y. Owego—Tioga Co. Fair. 10-13. Le Roy W. Kingman, secy. Palmyra — Palmyra Union Fair. John H. Walton, secy. Olney—Richland Co. Fair. 1-13. Penn Yan—Yates Co. Fair. 3-6. John- E. Watkins, secy. Perry—Silver Lake Fair. 23-25. S. W. Hart, secy.. Phoenix—Onondaga Co. Fair. 17-20. C. K. Williams, secy. Plattsburg—Clinton Co. Fair. 10-13. W. T. Burleigh, secy. Potsdam—Racquette Valley and St. Re¬ gis Valley Agrl. & Hort. Fair. 10-13. W. 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Marietta, Ohio BALDWIN’S “California A"ow” Airship, MELIB IS THE BEST selling Magic Book in the country don’t take our word for it. see for yourself, price list, samples of trick cards and books for 10 cts. E. F. FLODEAN CO. 62 E. Division St. Chicago Prattsburg—Prattsburg Union Fair. 10 13. W. A. McConnell, secy. Riverhead—Suffolk Co. Fair. 17-21. Har¬ ry Lee, secy. Richfield Springs—Richfield Springs Agrl. Fair. 30-Oct. 2. O. A. Chamberlin, Rome—Oneida Co. Fair. 23-27. G. W. Jones, secy., Stittville. Warrensburg—Warren Co. Fair. 10-13. Fred J. Hayes, secy. Syracuse—New York State Fair. 9-1 C. Shaver, secy., Albany, N. Y. Troupsburg—Southern Steuben Fair. E. H. Austin, secy. Trumansburg—Union Fair. 3-6. Guy O Hinman, secy. Walton—Delaware Valley Fair. 3-6. P S. McKee, secy. Warsaw—Wyoming Co. Fair. 10-12. Wm E. Webster, secy. Watkins—Schuyler Co. Fair. 27-30. L. Piper, secy. Waterloo—Seneca Co. Fair. 24-26. ward Nugent, secy. Watertown—Jefferson Co. Fair. 3-6. W R. Skeels," secy.