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THE BILLBOARD t*&9&9999d9a&*»999aa9* h i I 5{ This list is revised and corrected week- ly. Secretaries are urgently requested to send in their dates at the earliest possible moment after they are claimed, and to j notify us promptly as to any change. j Rosters and dates are published abso- ] lutely Free of Charge. Copyrighted 1900. An rights reserved. •ft- LIST OF FAIRS. 1 C_E.IFOB.BTIA. 2RNOALE, CA_.—Ferndale Fair Associa- ion. Sept. 4 to 8, 1900. E. B. Carr, Fern- IfaJ*, Cal., pres.; W. H. Roberts, Ferndale, ] _1., secy. • OHAMBNTO, CAX..—California State Ag- -icultural Society. Sept. 3 to 15. A. 3. I 5preckels, San Francisco. Cal.. pres.; Peter r. Shields, Sacramento. Cal., secy. IL_OWS, CAL.—Agricultural Association. Fuly 30 to Aug. 4. 1900. CO_OB.A_0. i J1NWOOD, COL.—Farmers' Club District .'. ;?air. Sept. 39 to 22. C. B. Sewell, pres., £f: Sarbondale; C. D. Fuller, secy.; L. R. IJrtrUlets, Basalt. COWETBOTICTJT. "$ IlANFORD, CONN.—The Braniord Agricul- ,"■' ural and Horticultural Society. Sept. 18 I io 20. E. Doolittle, pres.; J. P. Callahan; -^Jecy.; W- R--Foote, treas: ffVNBTJRY, CONN.—Danbury Agricultural {Society. Oct. 1 to 6, 1900. S. H. Rundai, ires.; J. W. Bacon, treas.; 6. M. Rundai. S JNGATTICK, CONN. —Beacon Valley ft Grange Agricultural Society. Sept. IS and '-J 19. T. S. Truesdell, pres.; F. M. Cander, S fcecy.; E. A. Hbtchklss, treas. .' S HWTOWN. CONN.—The Newtown Agricul- '■*{■. ural Fair Company. • Sept. 25 to 27, 1900. ii r. E. Piatt, Redding Ridge, Conn., pres.; "f 3. J. Botsford. N ew town . Conn., vicepres.; ■;4 _ G. Curtis,_Sandy Hook, treas.; P. H. McCarthy. -Newtown.-Obnn., secy. 1 HejEOBQIA. fLANTA, GA-—Southern Interstate Fair. Jet. JO to 27. T. H. Martin. LANTA, GA.—Masonic Fair Association. ■Hay, 1900. J. L. Mayson, pres.; Mrs. J. S. 3igby, Tice pres.; H.'M. "Wood, treas.; Por- ter King, secy. j ' II_INOIS. ; jEDO, ILL.—Mercer .County: Agricultural Society. Sept. 18, 19. 20 and 21, 1900. G. J>. -Williams. Box 346, Aledo, BL, secy. fLANTA. ILL—Atlanta Union Fair. Sept. * to 7, 1900. BdV Stubbleneid, McLean, III., Ires.; J." P. Hieronymus, Atlanta, ni.; .reaa.; W.'B. Strond, Jr., Atlanta, HI., secy. *ON, ILL.—Avon Fair and-Improvement As- sociation. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. G. W. Sbiniel. *tm^ BI., pres.; E. C. Woods, Avon, BL, ■reaa.; Julian Churchill: Avon, 111., secy. iCTAVIA; ILL.—Kane County Fair. Aug. 28 </> Stj 1900. H. T. Hunter, secy. CLVKDERB, HJi.—Boone County Agricul- tural'Society. Sept. 4 to 7. John Hannah, rites;; W. D. Swail, treas.; M. D. Perkins, ILL.—The BuEbnell Fair, Aeso- Aug. 28 to 31, 1900. C. C. C__, ell. BI., pres.; James Cole, BushneH, treas.; J. H. Johnson, Busirnell, 111., gHBRIDGE, ILL.—The Forty-third Annual of the Henry County Agricultural So- ciety. Aug. 20 to 24, 1900. L. J. Wilkinson, jbres.; Tbeo. Boltenstern, secy. ILL.—WWte County Agricultural Sept. 4 to 8, 1900. Elvis Stinnett, IH., pres.: J.. W.. HcHenry. Oarmi, vice pres.; R. L. Organ; Oarmi, 111., PAIGN, ILL.—Champaign County Ag- ., -ural Board. Aug. 28 to St, 1900. H. H. "r ("Harris, pres.; J. M. dark, treas.; J. K. It! UBeers, secy. •'■' . I i: fJNTON, ILL.—DeWitt County Agricultu- jj * _ and Mechanical Association. Aug. 6 to -.' V\9. J. Fuller, pres.; Thos. Ewing, treas.; i "F. McCuddy, secy: !,t_AVAN, IX—.—The Twenty-second Annual . %lr of the Tazewell County Agricultural % tBoard. Aug. 28 to 31. 1900. J. W. CrmbD, '- "press, r J. O. Jones, secy ;; JjMWOOD, ILL.—The Elmwood Fair Aseo- \ ■ti—tton, tenth- annual fair. Aug. 21 to 24. •J H*. R. Sturtevant secy. -:| .'£. PASO, _._—The Twentieth- Annual Fair, I j - JvVtoodfbrd County Agricultural Board. Sept. { ?! 1.10 to 14. H. A. Obilds, pres.; Geo. B. Cur- -4 it :_). secy. i n iStHBPORT, ILL.—Northern BlinolB Agri- \f i%ultural Association. Sept. 11 to 14. J. E. ; fj i«Taggart, RIdott, HI., pres.;W. H. Foil, ,' :§ [afreeport, BL, secy. Mi fALENA. ILL.—Jot. Daviess County Agrtcul- ;}i lAural Society. Sept. 25 to 28. 1900. Wm.T. :' j? THodson, Galena. III., pres.; H. B; CheHaln, f! IGalena, III., Tice pres.; John J. Gray, Ga- !!, f lena, B1-, treas.; Wm. Barner, Galena, BI., : u fisecy. *;" rRIGGSVILLB, ILL.—Illinois Valley Fair •■ 1 j ;Association. Aug. 7 to 10. C. M. Simmons, .;; CTres:; J. S. Felmley, treas.; J. F. Hatch, if 5 [?secy. »» SOOPESTON. ILL.—Hoopeston District Ag- i'">.| fjricultural Society. Twenty-fifth Annual Hi 0falr. Aug. 20 to 24. Dale Wallace, secy. Si* fA. HAEEE,- ILL.—La Harpe Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 20 to 24, 1900. E. A. WBcox. ,, IJDurinan. BI.. pres.; Geo. Coulson. La . ■ Haxpe.-m., vice pres.; John R. Roberts', La a* OSarpe, BI., se c y. ; C H, IngrBAom, La in phrpe. HI;, trees. ■.:■■' m vB ROT, ILL.—Le Roy Fair and Agricultural : 4 ; : AS60cia±ion. Auc. 21 io 271900. John Bare-, ' '{.Snore. Daiwoes, BL, pres.; Ed. Langdon. Le '^oy. BI., secy. . 1 LIBERT YVILLE, ILL.—Lake County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. Wm. E. Miller, HbertyriHe, 111., pres.: E. W. Parkifurst, Ldbertyvdlle, 111., treas.; O. B. OhurcMll, Libertyville, 111., secy. MACOMB, ILL.—McDonough Stock Agricul- tural Association. Aug. 13 to 17, 1900. W. O. Blaisdeli, pres.; A. K. Lodge, vice pres.; Geo. Gadd, treas.: F. R..Kyle, secy. MONTICELLO, ILL.—Piatt County Agricul- tural Society. Aug. 13 to 17, 1900. Wm. H. Kratz, Monticello. BI., pres.; C. V. Lodge. Monticello, ni., vice pres.; C. A. Tatman, r Monticello, BL. treas^. sun-, and secv. MT. CARROLL, ILL.—Carroll County Agri- cultural Board. Aug. 21 to 24. G. M. Wherritt, "pres.; A. A. Foster, treas.; Geo. C. Kenyon, secy. MURPHSYBORO, ILL.—Jackson County Fair Association. Sept. 25 to 28. P. H. Eison- mayer, pres.; Willard Wall, treas.; J. J. Penny, secy. QUINCY, 1IX,.—Baldwin Park Driving Asso- ciation. July 17 to 20. T. S. Baldwin, mgr. • ROCKFORD, ILL.—Winnebago County Agri- cultural Society. Sept 3 to 7, 1900. A. J. Lovejoy, RoEcoe, 111., pres.; K S. Barthol- omew, RookfordV, 111., vice pres.; Cbasdier Stan, Rockford, BI., treas.; J. P. Whitehead, Rockford, 111., mgr. and secy. RUSHVHJJE. ILL.—Schuyler County Agri- cultural Association. Sept. 3 to 7, 1900. Ohas. M. Doyle, Rusbville, pres.; J. E. Thompson, Rushville, vice pres.; A. H. Clarke, Rush- ville, treas.; Jas.. S. Cowen, Rushville^ mgr.; Howard F. Dyson., Rushvillo, secy. SAYBROOK, ILL.—McLean County Fair As- sociation. Aug. 21 to 24, 1900. W. W. Dut- . law, Saybrook, HI., pres.; John Boucbrean, Saybrook, BI., vice pres.; C. P. Basterbrook, Saybrook, BI., secy.; James Buglers, Say- brook, 111., treas.; Jas. McKumey, Saybrook, BL, mgr. SPRINGFIELD, ILL.—Blinois State Fair. Sept. 24 to 29, 1900. W. C. Garrard, secy. SWANEETOWN, ILL.—Gallatin County Agri- cultural Board. Aug. 28 to Sept. 1, 1900. Charles Canon, Swaneetown, BL, pres.; R. E. Lawler, Equality, 111., vice pres.; John McKelligott, Swaneetown, BL, treas.; Mar- tin Doherty. Swaneetown. 111., mgr.; Marsh W1scti€Brt, Swaneetown. Dl.. secy. WiAEREN, ILL.—Union Agricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. W. L. Gale, secy. WATSEKA. ILL.—Watseka. Fair. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. H. H. Hotaling, pres.; Thos. John, vice pres.; L. D. TVbtson, treas. WATSON, ILL.—Effingham County Agricul- tural Board. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. Wm. Voelker, Altamount, BL, pres.; W. M. Ab- raham, Watson, ni., treas.; L. P. Mantz, KUiotstown, IH.. secy. WHEATON, ILL.—Dupage County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 5 to 8, 1900. John Christie, Wheaton. 111., pres.: Wm. W. Steven, 'Wbeaton, BL, treas.; N. E. Matter, Wheaton, BL. secy. WOODSTOCK, ILL.—McHenry County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. M. Zimpleman, pres.; A. S. Wright, secy. INDIANA. ANDERSON, IND.—Madison County Fair. Sept. 4 to 8. T. B. Orr, pres.; C. K. Mc- Cullough, secy. ANGOLA, IND.—Steuben County Fair. Oct. 9 to 12. Emmett A. Bratton, pres.; A. W. Goodale. BAINBRIDGE, IND.—Putnam County Fair. Aug. 13 to 17. J. C. Bridges, pres.; A. R. Allison, secy. BLOOMINGTON," IND.—Monroe County Fair. Sept. 12 to IS. Ben Kirby, pres.; Geo. P. Campbell, secy. BOONVTLLE, IND.—Warrick County Fair. Sept. 10 to 15. Clamor Pelzer, pres.; J. • F. Richard son, secy. BOSWELL, IND.—Benton County Fair. Aug. 27 to 31. Hiram Bright, pres.; W. H. Mc- Knight, secy. BOBRBON, IND.—Bourbon Fair Association. iOct. 2 to 5, 1900. 'Robert Erwln, Bourbon, Ind., pres.; L. Johneon, Bourbon, vlnd., treas.: B. W. Parks. Bourbonv Ind., secy. BREMEN, IND.—Twelfth Annual Fair. Oct. 9 to 12. 1900. Bremen Agricultural Society. John Huff, pres.; John T. Weiss, treas.; Edward Heckman, secy. BRIDGETON, IND.—Parke County Fair. Aug. 27 to 31. J. W. Adams, pres.; F. M. Miller, '■ secy. — ' '' CHRISNEY, IND.—Spencer County Fair. Aug. 20 to 25. J. C. Haines, Lake, Ind., pres.; J. P. Chrisney. Chrisney, Ind., secy.; F. Jones, Pigeon, Ind., treas. COLBMBBS, IND.—Bartholomew County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. A. B. Reeves, pres.; Ed. Redman, Jr., secy. CORYBON, IND.—Harrison County Agricul- tural Society^ Aug. 27 to 3L J. W. Mc- Kinster, pres.; J. C. Sieg, treas.; E. S. Tuell, secy. COVINGTON, IND.—Fountain County Fair. Aug. 21 to 24. Col. J. McMannomy, pres.; W. T. Ward, secy. CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. — Montgomery County Fair. Sept. 10 to 15. J. L. Davis, ' pres.; W. F. Hulet, secy. CROWN POINT, IND.—Lake County Agricul- tural Society. Aug. 28 to 31. A. A.-Blbler, secy.. Crown Point, Ind. EAST ENTERPRISE, IND.—Switzerland and. Ohio Counties Agricultural Society. Aug. 28 to 3L R. W. Galbreath. North, Ind., pres.; E. l. Turner, Bear Branch, tread.; J. R. Elder, Bear Branch, secy. ' ELWOOD, IND.—Elwood Driving Park and Fair Association. Aug.' 21 to .24. N. J. Leisure, pres.: Frank E. DeHoritz, secy.; Jos. A. D eHoritz. treas. . EVANSVILLE, IND.—Tri-State 'Fair. Sept. 17 to 21. W. M. Akin, pres.; W. L. Sworm- stedt. treas.; R. L. Akin, secy. FAIRMODNT. IND.—Fairmount Fair. Aug. 6 to 10. Henry Davis, pres.; Wm. Lucas, secy.: J. B. Wright, treas. "FLORA, IND.—Flora Agricultural and Hor- ticultural Association. Sept.-10 to 14, 1900. J. T. Gillam, pres.; Wm. R< Myer, treas.; Wm. H. Lesh. secv; ■ - , FRANCESVILLE, TND.—Francesvllle Street Fair.Assoclation. Oct. 2 to 5.'- E. D. Knotts. pres.; Guy D. Brewer, secy.; J.W. Burgett, treas. FRANKFORT, IND.—Clinton County Fair. Aug. 27 to 31. J. C. Shanklin, pres.; Jos. Heavilon, secy. FRANKLIN, IND.—Johnson County Agricul- tural; Horticultural and Park Association. Aug. 28 to Sept.-1. -Wm. A..Bridges, Tra- falgar, pres.; Wm. S. Young, secy.; Samuel Harris, treas. GREENFIELD, IND.—Hancock County Fair. Aug. 14 to 18. W. A. Justice, pres.; Chas. Downing, secy. - HAGERSTOWN, IND.—Wayne. County Fair Association. July 31 to. Aug. 3. L. M. Pierce, pres.; L. S. Bowman, secy.; Knode Porter, treas. HUNTINGBU-KG, IND.—The Fourteenth An- nual Dubois County Fair. Sept. 10 to IS, 190u. H. C. Rothert, secy. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—Indiana State Fair. Sept. 17 to 21, 1900. Aaron Jones, pres.; Chas. Downing, Indianapolis, Ind., secy. KENDALLVILLE, IND.—Noble County Fair. Sept. 24 to 28. O. F. Johnston, pres.; G. P. - Alexander, secy. " KENTLAND, IND.—Newton County Fair. Sept. 4. to 7. David Weldon, pres.; H. A. Strohm, secy. LAFAYETTE. IND.—Tippecanoe County Fair. Sept. 3 to 7. Jas. Murdock, pres.; W. M. Blackstock, secy. LA PORTE, IND.—La Porte County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 11 to 14. J. Vene Dorland, La Porte, Ind., secy. LAWRBNOBBURG, IND. — Lawrenceburg Fair Association. Aug. 21 to 25. Wm. H. O'Brien, Lawrenceburg, Ind.: Victor Ohr- ting, Lawrenceburg, Ind.; H. L. Nowlin, Guilford. Ind. LEBANON, IND.—Boone County Fair. Aug. 20 to 25. G. W. Campbell, pres.; Riley Hauser, secy. LIBERTY, IND.—Union County Fair. Sept. 1. M. C. Keller, pres.; H. F. McMahan, secy. LOGANSPORT, IND.—Cass County Fair. July 31 to Aug. 2. J. A. Brown, pres.; J. T. Tomlinson, secy. MADISON, IND.—Jefferson County Fair. Aug. 14 to 17. C. R. Johnson, pres.; C. R. John- son, Jr., secy. MARENGO, IND.—Crawford County Fair. Sept. 3 to 7. J. E. Feltzer, pres.; Sherman W. Stewart, secy. > MIDDLETOWN, IND.—Henry County Fair. July 24 to 28. A. S. Miller, pres.; F. A. Wisehart, secy. MUNCIB, IND.—Muncie, Ind.. Fair. Aug. 14 to 17, 1900. Wm. H. Wood, Muncie. Ind., pres.; C. H. Anthony, Muncie,' Ind., vice pres.; B. C. Bowman, Muncie, Ind., treas.; F. J. Ciaypool, Muncie, Ind., mgr.; M. S. Claypool. Muncie, In<L. secy. NEW ALBANY, IND.—Floyd County Live Stock and Driving Association. Aug. 20 to 25. George W. Strack, pres.; Louis Strack, secy.; Edward Sloemer, treas.; Henry W. Fawcett, mgr. NEW CARLISLE, IND.—St. Joseph County Agricultural Society. Sept. 19 to 2L L. C. Egbert, pres.; A. H. Compton, secy. NEWCASTLE, IND.—Henry County Fair. Aug. 7 to U. Robert A. Smith, pres.; W. L. Risk, secy. NEW HARMONY, IND.—Posey County Agri- cultural Society. Aug. 22 to 25, 1900. Alfred Ribeyre, New Harmony, Ind., pres.; Henry Bailey, New Harmony, Ind., vice pres.; W. W. Robb, New Harmony, Ind., treas.: Geo. C. Taylor, New Harmony, Ind., mgr.; Geo. C. Taylor, New Harmony, Ind.. secy. NEWTON, IND.—Fountain County Fair. Aug. 30 and .3L, Geo. Duncan, pres.; Horace ' Gray, secy. NORTH VERNON, IND.—Jennings County Fair. Aug. 7 to 10. A. A. Tripp, pres.; F. H. Nauer, secy. OAKLAND CITY, IND.—Gibson County Fair. _Sept. 3 to 6. R. B. Richardson, pres.; W. , R. Harris, secy. OSGOOD, IND.—Ripley County Fair. July 31 to Aug. 3. J. C. Gilliland, pres.; Chas. W. Gray, secy. POPLAR GROVE, IND.—Howard County Fair. Sept. S to 7. Luther McDowell, pres.; A. D. Wood, secy. PRINCETON, IND.—Gibson County Fair. Sept. 3 to 8. S. H.-Hargrove, pres.; S. Vet Strain, secy. REMINGTON, IND.—Jasper County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. Christian Henster, pres.; Jasper' Guy, secy. PORTLAND, IND.—Jay County Fair. Sept. 24 to 28. John Smuck, pres.; C. O. Hardy, secy. RICHMOND, IND.—Wayne County Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. W. W. Zimmerman, pres.; . Joe Stevenson, secy. ROCHESTER, IND.—The Fulton County Ag- ricultural- and Mechanical Association. Sept. 12 to 15. N. A. McClung, pres.; J. Dawson, treas.; F. F. Moore, secy. ROCKPORT, IND.—The Rocfeport Fair Asso- ciation. Aug. 14 to 18. B. F. Bridges, pres.; Jas. A. Payne, secy.; T. E. Snyder, treas. RUSHVILLE. IND.—Rush County Fair. Aug. . 28-ti5 31. Robert N. Hinchman, pres.; W. L. King, secy. SHELBYVILLE, IND.—Shelby County Joint Stock Agricultural Association. Sept. 4 to 8. 1900. Sidney Conger, Flat Rock Island, pres.; Geo.-H. Dunn, shelbyville, treas.; C. E. Ameden. SherbwiUe. secy. SPRUNICA, IND.—Brown County Fair. Sent. 11 to 15. J. B. Craven, pres.; Samuel Walk- er, secy. STENDALLVILLE. IND.—Eastern Indiana Agricultural Association. Sept. 24 to 28. O. F. Johnston, pres.: G. P. Alexander, secy.; John Mitchell, treas. SWAYZEE. IND.—The' Swayzee Tri-County Agricultural Association. Aug. 14 tol7, 1900. Wm. Hartley, pres.; E. C King, secy. TERRE HAUTE, IND.—Vigo County Fair SeRt. 24 to 29. W. P. Ijains, pres.: Chas. R* Duffln, secy. TIPTON, IND.—Tipton County Fair. Sept 10> ' to 14. Jas. N. Waugh, pres.; B. F. Ram- ' sey, secy. VALPARAISO, IND.—Porter County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 4 to 7. J. W. Halladay. Valparaiso. Ind.. secy. VINCENNES, IND.—The Knox County Agri- cultural and Mechanical Society. Oct. 8 to. ■ 13. M. J. Niblack, pres.; J. M. House, secy.; H. A. Foulks, treas. WINCHESTER. IND.—Third Annual Greet- ing. Aug. 20 to 24. A. C. Green, pres.; Perry Leavell, secy. IOWA. ALGONA, IA.—Kossuth County Agricultural. Society. Sept. 25 to 28, 1900. C. A. Lewis, Algona, la., pres.; E. P. Keith, Algona. la. vice pres.; W. H. Bailey, Algona, la., treas : G. F. Peek, Algona, la., secy. ATLANTIC, IA.—Agricultural Society of Case. County. Sept. 3 to 6. 1900. C. R. Hunt Atlantic, la., pres.; J. B. James, Atlantic' . la., vice pres.: S. Straight, Atlantic la. .SS&LFi 11 ' Croin *ln. Atlantic. la., treas * AUDUBON, IA.—Audubon County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 18 to 21. G. W. Hoover pres.; R. C. Spencer, secy.; H. W. Wilson' treas. AVOOA. IA.—The Pottawattamie County Fair- Association of Avaco, la. Sept. U to 14 1900. G. Drederick. Avoca, 111., pres.; f' G. Hetzel, Avoca, la., vice pres.; J. H. Jenks, Avoca, la., treas.; Board of Direc- tors, mgrs.; Roscoe Barton, Avoca. la secy. ' BELLE BLAINE, IA.—Big Four District As- sociation. Sept 11 to 14. 1900. Sally Wer- theim. Belle Plaine, la., pres.; L. T. Sweet Belle Plaine, la., treas.; C. Washburn. Belle- . Plaine. la., secy. BLOOMFIELD.- IA.—Agricultural Society of Davis County. Sept. 11 to 14. D. O. Harris pres.; J. C. Browbard, secy.; J. R. Sheaf- fer. treas. BRITT, IA.—Hancock Agricultural Society. Sept. U to 13. John Hammill, secy. CARROLL, IA.—Carroll Fair and Driving- Park Association. Sept. 10 to 13. - Wm. Trowbridge, pres.; Geo. Seller, secy.; J. P. xlGSS tl*6&S * " CENTERVILLE, IA.— Appanoose County- Fair. Sept. 18 to 21, 1900. R. M. Hicks, pres.; J. C. Ashby, treas.; H.' A. Russell, secy. CENTRAL. IA.—Wapsie Valley Fair Associa- tion. Sept. 11 to 14. X. N. Kemp. Marion, pres.; Fred. McLeod, treas.; P. O. Clark, . secy. Our line is the handsomest and most .*. complete in the world. We make Convention Badges and Buttons from the cheapest to the most expensive varieties. .-. We will furnish one or one minion, according to the needs of our cus- tomers. Our badges are world f«mou» for their orlginality.bril- liancv of color, and excellent workman- ship and material. Our prices are the lowest. Write for them. **cnH LAPEL BUTTONS. We are famous for our lapel buttons, for cam- paign, advertising and like purposes. Write for prices, estimates, etc. etc. THE PEniBONE BROS. MFG. CO. Badge Mraftetiren, CINCINNATI. OHIO. U. 8. A. FERRIS WHEEL s SALE! About One Hundred Feet High, Twenty Cars, Six Passengers each Car. E. J. CODD CO., 700 S. Carolina Street, BALTIMORE, MD. THE BILLBOARD V CLAfcidN-. i6WA.-^Wrlght County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 18 to 21, 1900. W. C. Drown, Clarion, Iowa, secy. CLINTON, IA.—Clinton District Fair. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. Hon. O. D. McDaid, pres.; C. U. May, treas.; C. L. Root, secy. COLUMBUS JUNCTION, IA.—Columbus DIs- tr.ct Fair Association. Aug. 28 to 31. O. 1>. Wilcox, pres.; R. S. Johnson, secy. COKNING, IA.—The Adams County Fair. Sept. 10 to 13. C. F. Andrews, pres.; J. M. lie Vore, secy. crtESCO. IA.—Howard County Agricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7. 19U0. James McAr- thiir. Cresco. la...pres.; G. R. Story, Cresco, la treas.; Jas. McArthur, Cresco, la., mgr'.;'A.. C. Campbell, Cresco, la., secy. UANUURY, IA.—Danbury Jockey Club. May UO to June 1, 1900. J. II. Cnlly, pres.; J. Conway, treas.; Dr. C. H. LeDuc, secy. DES MOINES. IA.—Iowa Slate Fair. Aug. 27 10 31. G. H. Van Houten. Des Moines, la., iety. DB WITT, IA.—Clinton County Agricultural Society Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. 1900. L. S. Hanlugton. secy. DONNELLSON. IA.—Lee County Fair. Aug. 29 to 31. D. McCullocb. pres.; E. P. Arin- knecbt, secy.; B. T. Ketcbam, treas. ELDON. IA.—Big Four Fair. Sept. J. 5. 6 and 7. 19U0. W. F. Reed, pres.; 11. R. Bak- er, secy. KLDORA. IA.—Hardin County Agricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7, 1S00. Robert Smth. pres.; W. A. Doron, secy.; E. D. Robb s treas. ELKADAR, IA.—Elkadar Fair and Wack As- sociation. Sept. 11 to 14. 1900. Joseph Lamm. Elkader. la., pres.; P, J. Cain. M- kader la., vice pres.; Chas. Johneen. Elka- der,- la., treas.; J. U. Brownson, Elkader, la.-, mgr. and-secy. EMMETSBURG, IA.—Palo Alto County Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. H. C. Sbadbolt, pres.; J. C. Bennett, secy.; M. L. Brown, treas. FOKEST -CITY, IA.—Winnebago County Fair and Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to -13, 1900. P. O. Koto, pies.; J. A. Peters, secy.; W. Secor. treas. „ , , GREENFIELD, IA.—Adair County Fair As- sociation. Sept. 26 to 28. 1900." G. F. Mor- ris, pres.; D. Heaton, treas.; J. E. Brooke. HAMBURG. IOWA.—Hamburg Harvest Home Aug 7 to 10. 1900. M. F. Phillips, manager. HOLSTEIN, I A—Holstein Dist. Agricultural Society. Sept. 3 to 6. J. C. Kuchel, pres.; T. lndorf, treas.; W. F. Hutton, secy. LA PORTE CITY, IA.—La Porte City Dls- trict»Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 7. J. Hus- nian, pres.; L. H. Camp, treas.; H. G. Con- ger, secy. ■ -•■ . „ LE MARS. IA.—Plymouth County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. G. A. Samonis, pres.; J. R. Shaffer, secyl; B. F. Hodgman, treas. MANCHESTER, IA.—Dela\en County Agri- cultural Society. Sept. 25 to 28. 1900. A. S. Coon, Manc-hester. la., pres.; J. W. Reec- tor. Oneida, la., vice pres.: L. J. Gates, Manchester, la., treas.; E. J. Conger, Man- chester, la., secy. . . . ■ MAPLETON. IA.—Maple Valley Fair Associ- ation. Sept 4 to 6. F. Griffin, pres.; E. Quick, treas.: J. E. Jerome, secy. MONTICELLO, IA.—Jones County Fair. Aug., 7 to 10, 1900.' E. G. Hicks,'pres.; Geo. Dav- idson, vice pres.; O. R. Ricker, secy.; H. L. Bigley. treas. '■ - , - MT. PLEASANT, IA.—Henry County Agri- cultural Association. Sept. 4 to 7. J. W. Palm, pres.; W. D. Worthington, treas.; W. H. Virden, secy.: J. D. Dugdale. privi- lege mgr. NEW HAMPTON, IA.—Chickasaw County Agricultural Society. Aug. 21 to 24. II. H. Bailey, pres.; Paul BrorDy, secy.; W. L. Turner, treas. NEW SHARON, IA.—New Sharon Agricul- tural and Fair Association. Sept. 11 to 13. J. Adklsson, pres.; C. E. Wallace, secy.; Jas. G. Hammond, treas. NEWTON, IA.—Jasper County Agricultural Society. Sept. 10 to 13. H. D. Parsons, pres.; C. Greibling, treas.; H. C. Korf, secy. OGOisN, IA.—Boone County Agricultural So- ciety. Stpt. 11 to 14. 1900. F. M. Lorenzen, Ogden, la., pres.; Mc. P. Bass, Ogden, la., vice pres.; G. R. Sucher, Ogden, la., treas.; E.'.H. Graves. Ogden. la., secy. OSAGE. IA—Mitchell County Agricultural Society. Sept. 5 to 7. Byron Lelghton. preB.; W. H. Gable, secy.; J. T. Sweeney, treas. OSCALOOSA, IA.—Mahaska County Fair As- sociation. Sept. 4 to 7. 1900. D. A. Himis. pres.: C. E. Lofland, treas.; C. E. Monroe, secy. RHODES. IA.—Eden Dist. Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 18 to 20. W. A. Nichols. Wate Center, pres.; W. N. Mason, Melbourne, treas.; H. M. Weeks, secy. SAC CITY, IA.—Sac County Agricultural As- sociation. Aug. 14 to 17. T. G. Kelr. pres.: Edw. Dreway, treas.: Frank E. Briggs, secy. SHENANDOAH. IOWA—Agricultural Ex- b'bit and Race Meeting. Aug. 14 to 17. Chas. A- -Men. nresi: C. F. Crose. secy. STRAWBERRY POINT, IA.—Strawberry Point District Fair Association. Sept. 18 to 21. Irn L. Cole, pres.: H. W. Scofleld. secy.: G. H. Scofleld. -treas. SUTHERLAND, IA.—O'Brien County Agri- cultural 'Society. Sept. 5 to 7. »W. S. Ilitcbings, pres.; J. U. Murphy, treas.; L. J. Price, secy. TIP-rON. IA.—Tipton Fair Association. Aug. 21 to 24. 1900. F. H. Milligan. Tipton. la., > nief> : .Trb-n T. Mofnt. Ttoton. la., vioe nres.; L. J. Rowcll,. Tipton, la., treas.; H. Pratt, Tiitfott. I".. secy. TOLEDO, IA.—Tama County Fair. Sent. 25 to 28. 1900. W. J. Malln. pres.; A. G. Smith, secy.: H. G. Shanklin, treas. VINTON, IA.—The Benton- County Agricul- tural Association. Sept. 18 to 21, 1900. Watt ClaoKch. pres.: J. B. F. Bunten. vice pres.; G. D. McElroy, treas.; J. E. Marietta, secy. WAPELLA, IA.—Louisa County Agricultural Society. Aug. 21 to 24. 1900. M. J. Delhi. Wapeilm, la., pres.; John Q. Keck, Wapella, la., secy. WAUKdN, IA.—Allamakee County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 18 to 20, 1900. S. H. Op- fer, Waukon, la., pres.; P. S. Narum, Wau- kon, la., vice pres.; T. J. Kelleher, Waukon, la., treas.; Carl M. Beeman, Waukon, la., mgr. and secy. WEST POINT, IA.—West Point District Ag- ricultural Society. Aug. 21 to 24. 1900. Wm. R. Tlmpe, Ft. Mad>lEOn, la., pres.; Herman Lohman, West Point, la., vice pres.; John Walljasper. West Point, la., secy.; Henry Janean. West Poin-t. la., treas. KANSAS. BURLINGAME, KAS.—The Osage County Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 7. Chas. Ly- ons, pres.; H. D. Shepard, treas.; c. . Curtis, secy. BURLINGTON, KAS.—Coffey County Fair Association. Sept. 25 to 28. J. B. Sweet, pres.; S. D. Weaver, treas.; J. E. Wood- ford, secy. CHANUTE, KAS.—Cbanute Fair. Park and Driving Association. Sept. 4 to 7. . A.- E. Timpane, Chanute. Kas., secy. COFFEYVILLE, KAS.-Coffeyville Fair and Park Association. Aug. 14 to 17. R. Y. Kennedy,- Coffeyville, Kas., secy. ERIE, KAS.—Neosho County Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 28 to 31. H. Lodge. Erie, Kas., secy. FREUONIA, KAS.—Fredonia Agricultural Association. Aug. 21 to 24. J. T. Cooper, Fredonia,' Kas., secy. GARNET, KAS.—Anderson County Fair As- sociation. Sept. 12 to 15. C. H. Rice, Gar- net. Kas., secy. HIAWATHA, KAN.—The Brown County Fair Association. Sept. 5 to 7. G. Y. Johnson, pres., Willis, Kan.; John H. Meyer, secy., Hiawatha. Kan. IOLA, KAS.—Allen County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 10 to 13. Lew Horville, pres.; M. P. Jacoby, treas.; C. H. Wheaton, secy. OTTAWA, KAS.—Franklin County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 18 to 21. B. C. McQues- ten, Ottawa, Kas., secy. /AULA, KAN.—Miami County Agricultural and Mechanical Association. Sept. 23 to 28. C. F. Henson, pres.: J. F. Donahue, treas.;. Jos. P. Trickett, secy. KENTUCKY. ALEXANDRIA, KY.^Campbell County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 4 to S. J. F. Shaw, pres.; John Todd, treas.; J. J. Wright, secy. DAKBOUKV1LLE, KY.—Knox County Fair Association. Sept. 5 to 7. 1900. J. S. Millen, pres.; T. R. Baruen, treas.; W. W. Tinsley, secy. BAR1BTOWN, KY.—Nelson County Fair As- sociation. Sept. 4 to S. 1900. Ben Johnson, Bardstcwn, Ky., pres.; I. B. Bowles, Bards- town. Ky.. secy CYNTHIANA. KY.—Harrison County Agricul- tural and Live Stock Association, auspices of A. O. U. W. July 30 to Aug. 2. 1900. A. S. Ashbrook, Cyntbiana, Ky., pres.; J. M. Allen. Cyntbiana, Ky., treas.; James W. Miirtry. Cyntbiana, Ky.. secy. EWING, KY.—The Ewing Fair Co. Sept. 5 to 8. 1900. C.W. Williams. Peed, Ky.. pres.; J. G. Collins, Ewing, Ky., treas.; S. H. Price, secy. FLORENCE, KY.—Fifth Annual-Fair of the North Kentucky Agricultural Association. Aug. 29 to Sept. 1. 1900. B. F. McGlasson. Ludlow. Ky.. pres.: E. H. Blankenbecker, Florence, Ky.. vice pres.; R. J. Perry, In- dependence, Ky., secy.; J. M. Lassing, Bur- lington. Ky.. treas. HENDERSON. KY.—Great Tri-County Fair. Sept. 25 to 29. Jacob Zimbro, Jr., secy. LAWRENCEBURG, KY.—Lawrenceburg Fair Association. Aus. 21 to 24. 1900. W. T. Bond. Lawrenceburg. Ky., pres.; L. W. M. Kee. Lawrenceburg. Ky.. vice pres.; Monroe Walker. Lawrenceburg. Ky.. treas.; G. G. Pnccr. Lawrenc^bure. Ky.. secy. LEXINGTON. KY.—Lexington Horse Show, Fair and Carnival. Aug. 13 to 18. S. T. Harlison. pres.: E. W. Shanklin, secy.; W. F. Warren, treas. PADUCAH. KY.—The Commercial and Man- ufacturers' Association. Oct. 9 to 12. Geo. H. Dains, secy. MAINE. CORNISH, ME.—O. V. U. Agricultural As- sociation. Aug. 21 to 23. R. G. Peare, pres.; O. B. Churchill, N. Parsonfleld, Me., treas.; H. L. Merrill, E. Parsonfleld, Me., secy. DURHAM. ME.—Agricultural Society. July 4 and Sept 14 to,10. Rufus Parker, pres.; S. S. Parker, treas.: J. H. Williams, secy. EXETER, ME.—West Penobscot Agricultural Societv. Sept. 2» to 27, 1900. B. P. Hub- bard, Stetson, Me., pres.; J. E. Jewett, Ex- <-4f*' Me., secv. FRYEBURG. ME.—West Oxrord Agricultural Society. Sept. 25 to 27. D. A. Ballard, pres.; W. R. Tarbox, treas.; T. L. East- man, secy. GRAY CORNER. ME.—Gray Park Associa- tion. Aug. 28 to 30. B. T. Skillinger, pres.: J. W. Stevens, secy.: J. W. Stevens, treas. HARRISON. ME.—Northern Cumberland Ag- ricultural Society. Oct. 9 and 10. J. M. Chute, pres.: James Thomas, treas.; J. Orin Ross. secy. MONROE. ME.—The Waldo and Penobscot Agricultural Society. Sent. 11 to 13. M. C. Chapman. Newburgh Village, pres.; T. L. Palmer, treas.: T. H. Bowden. secy. UNION, ME.—North Knox Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Sept. 25 to -27. E. E. Thurston, pres.: H. W. Grinnell, treas.: Geo. C. Hawes. pecy. UPPER GLOUCESTER. ME.—New Glouces- ter and Danville Agricultural Association. Sept. 26 and 27. A. C. Frank, pres.: F. W. Berry, New Gloucester, secy.; Geo. C. Jor- dan, treas.- MAETLAUD EASTON. MD.—Talbot County Fair Assocla- - tioh. Aug. 28' to 31. 1900. Dr. Charles Lowndes, Easton, Md., pres.; Edward Wor- thtfl. Royal Oak. Md.. vice pres.; Jos. B. Harrington, Easton, Md., aeey.-treaa. BALTIMORE, MD.—Maryland Sportsmen's Exposition Association. Electric ' Park. May 14 to 26. H. M. Gilbert, secy. FOLCHESTER BEACH, MD.—Kent and Queen Anne's County Fair. Aug. 28 to 31, 1900. G. E. Noland, secy. FREDERICK CITY, MD.—The Frederick Fair. Oct. 9 to 12, 1900. Harry C. Keeftr, Frederick City, secy. HAGERSTOWN, MD.—Hagerstown Fair. Oct. 16 to 19. 1900. MASSACHUSETTS. AMHERST, MASS.—Hampshire Agricultural Society. Sept. 25 and 26. A. M. Lyman, Montague, Mass.; T. R. Hill, secy. BARRE, A1ASS.—Worcester County West Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 27 and 28, 1900. Austin F. Adams, Barre Plains, . Mass., pres.; Jeese Allen, Oakham, Mass., vice pres.; Charles N. Follansby, Barre, Mass., treas.; Matthew Walker, Barre, Mass., seer. BROCKTON, MASS.—Brockton Agricultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. 1900. Hon. H. W. Rob- inson, Brockton, Mass., pres.; B. B. Grover, Brockton. Mass.. vice pres.; E. M. Thomp- ' son, Brockton, Mass.. treas.; Baal Is San- ford, Brockton, Mass., secy. CLINTON. MASS.—The Worcester East Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 12 to 14, 1900. Ool. John E. Thayer, Lancaster, Mass., pres.; Wferren Goodale. Clinton. Mass., vice pres.; Hon. Lucius Field, Clinton, Mass., treas.; O. L. Stone, Clinton, Mass., mgr.; Wm. A. Kilbcurn. South Lancaster. Mass.. secy. GREAT BARRINGTON, MASS.—Housatonlc Agricultural Society. Sept. 26 to 28. Ed-, ward L. VanDeusen. pres.; Frank H. Briggs, secy.; Orlando C. Bidwell, treas. H1NGHAM. MASS.—HiDgham Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Sept 25 and 26, 1900. Ebed L. Ripley, Hiugbam Centre, pres.; Hon. John D. Long, Washington. D. C, vice pres.; Reuben Sprague, H4ngham Centre, treas.; Ebed L. Ripley. Hingham Centre, mgr.: William H. Thomas, Hing- ham, Mass., secy. LOWELL. MASS.—Middlesex North Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 13 to 15, 1900. Henry S. Perbsun, Chelmsford, Mass., pres.; Geo. R. Coburn, Lowell, Mass., secy.; S. Drew- ett, Lowell, Mass., treas.; E. J. Noyes, Lowell, Mass., mgr. PEABODY, MASS.—Essex Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept. 18 to 20. G. L. Meyer, Hamilton. . Mass., pres.; J. M. Danfortb, Lynnfleld Center, secy.; G. L. Streeter, Salem, treas. PITTSFIELD, MASS.—Berkshire Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 11 to 13. Martin T. Coleman, Richmond, Mass., pres.; Charles H.Wright, secy.;-Win. P. Wood, treas. TAUNTON, MASS.—Bristol County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 18 to 21, 19u0; Edward H. Temple, Taumon, Mass., pres.; Horatio H. Hall. Taunton, Mass.. vice pres.: E. Clarence Holt. Taunton, Mass., treas.; Ger- trude Williams, Taunton, Mass.. secy. WEST TISBURY; MASS.—Martha's Vine- yard Agricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 20. B. T. Hillman, Edgartown, Mass., prei.; G. H Luce, treas.; F. Allen Lork, secy.' WINSTON, SALE"M.—Piedmont Park Com- pany. Oct 30 to Nov. 3, 1900. J. L. Patter- son, pres.; Thos. Masleh, treas.; G. E. Webb, secy. WORCESTER. MASS.—Worcester Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 3 to 5. J. Hogg, pres.; .Wm. J. Wheeler, secy. MICHIGAN. ARMADA, MICH.—Armada 1 Agricultural So- ciety. Oct 3 to 5. John-McKay, Romeo, Mich., pres.: R. V. Edwards, Armada. Mich., treas.; A. J. Freeman,. Armada, Mich., secy. BAD AXE, MICH.—Huron County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 25 to 28. John Hunt, Virona Mills, Mich., pres.; Geo. W. Clark, secy.; C. E. Thompson, treas. CALEDONIA. MICH.—Caledonia Union Fair Association. Oct. 3 to 5. Wm. McCrodan. pres.; Charles H. Kinsey, secy.; D. P. Hale, treas. CASS CITY, MICH.—Tuscola. Huron and Sanilac Fair Association. Oct. 2 to 5, 1900 Henry Dcdge, Elmwood, Mich., pres.; Wm. J. Campbell, Cass City, Mich., treas.: A. N. Aie, secy. CHARLOTTE, MICH.—Eaton Coucr Agri- cultural Society. Oct 2 to 5. J. H. Gal- lery, pres.: Jas. II. Brown, treas.; Geo. A. Perry, secy. FOWLBRVIIJjE. MICH.—Powlerville Agri- cultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. 1900. C. L. Gordon. Fowlerville. Mich., pres.; D. C. Carr. Fowlerville. Mich., secy.; Fred. Cuhn, Fowlerville. Mich., treas. GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.—The Michigan State Fair. Sept. 24 to 28. 1910. M. P. An- derson, pres.: I. H. Butterfield, secy. HILLSDALE, MICH.—Hillsdale Fair. Oct 1 to 5. C. W. Terwilliger. secy. HOLLAND, MICH.—South Ottawa and West Allegan Agricultural Society. Oct. 9 to 12. H. Koviker. pres.: L. T. Kanters, secy.; H. Lindens, treas. 1MLAY CITY, MICH.—Imlay City Agrlcul tural Society. Oct 2 to 4. 1900. M. J. Has! kin, Imlay City, Mich., pres.;. Dr. G. W| .Jones, Imlay. City, Mich., treas.; F. Raths-, burg. Imlay City, Micb., secy. IONIA, MICH.—Ionia District Fair Associa- tion. Oct. 2 to 5. E.. J. Eayle, Saranac, Mich., pres.: Eldon P. Mains, treas.;.E. A. Murphy, secy. MARSHALL, MICH.—Calhoun County Agri- cultural Society. Oct 2 to 5. Wm. Foster, Bante Creel, Mich,, pres.; Wm. H. Arthur j secy.; T.J. Shipp, treas. _> i( »VXRQ.UETTE, MICH.—Marquette County Agricultural Society. Sept.- 26 to 28. 1900.- E. B. Palmer, Marquette. Mich., pres.; M. E. Asire. Marcuette. Mich., secy.; C. H. Call. Marquette, Mich., treas. -, MIDLAND. MICH.—Midland County Agricul-i tural Society. Oct. 3 to 5. Jas. G. Culver: secy. . ' MILFORD, MICH.—Milford Fair Association. Sept. 25 to 28. R. T. Bridgman, pres.; J„ Fieldon, secy.; J. T. Watkins, treas. .1 PONTIAC; MICH.—Forty-eighth Fair of the, Oakland County Agricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 21. E. Howland, pres.; F. W. Burch, secy. ._ J MINNESOTA. AITKIN. MINN.—Aitkin County Agricultu-j ral and Stock Breeders' Association. Sept. 14 and 15. J. S. Campbell, pres.; T. P. McQuillin, secy.; T. E. Krech, treas. CURRIE. MINN.—Murray County Agricultu- ral Society. Oct 4 and 5. W. H. Mellen. pres.; A. Currie, Sr., * treas.; N. Currle,' secy. FAIRMOUNT, MINN.—Martin County Agrl- r cultural Society. Sept. 10'. to 12. J. G. Mitchell, pres.; Cecil Sbarpe, treas.; Edwinj Wade, secy. ^ GARDEN CITY. MINN-—The Blue Earth County Agricultural Society. Sept. 12 to 14.' 1900. W. H. Over. Garden City. Mich., pres.; E. N. Parker, Garden City, Minn., treas:; S. M. Dickinson. Garden City. Minn., secy. HAMLIN. MINN.—Minnesota State Agrlcul-' tural Society. Sept- 3 to 8, 1900. John Cooper, St Cloud, Minn., pres.; T. J. Wil- cox. Northfleld, Minn., treas.; E. W. Ran-: dall. Hamlin. Minn., secy. ' i HUTCHINSON. MINN.—McLeod County Agi ricultural Society. Sept 11 to 13. 1900. Sam W. Stocking. Hutchinson, Minn., pres.; Ed. A. Temcs, Hutchinson. Minn., vice pres.; L^ A. Ritter. Hutchinson, Minn., treas.; L. P. H*»rrinsrton. Hutch-ineon- Minn. MORA. MINN.—Kanobec County Agricultural Society. Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. O. Struble. pres.; C. -F. Serline, secy.; G. H. Newbert., treas. 1 : MONEY FOR YOU AT BUFFALO GREAT PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION * Offers extraordinary oonortnnities for Circuses. 1 Side Stows, Fakirs. 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