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u J 1 Ttm BILLBOARD. i CL£.E.PIiATN-e, IA„—Bfe Four District As- ! jdtfatldn...^Sept. 11 to H. J9*>.- Sally. Wer- .sBtortefle *I«a>"fc ,ta.,.,prejy.1*..T, Sweet, KDe Plaloe, IJu, treas.; C Wasbtwrn, Belle | PJat ne.t a.. necy. | X>OMFIELD, IA.—A^icuICiiral Society. "of I Javte Conner... 'Sept.. 11 to SL D. 0. Harris, > Kes.^ J-. C BrowharcV secy.; J. R. Sn'eaf- jer, treas. UTT,. IA.—Hancock .. Agricultural Society. Sept. 11 to 13. John Haminill, secy. Jj iRROLL. IA.—Carroll Fair .and Driving j:-5»rX Association.. Sept. ,10. to 13. Win. c. | ( trowbridge, pres.; Geo. eelzer, secy.; J. F. , { less,, treas. {: INTERVILLE, TAJ—Appanoose County ]-Eair. Sept. 18 to 21, luuu. K.,M. Hicks, ] -^res.; J. C. Ashby, treas.; H. A. Russell, i lecy, JNTRAL, IA.—Wapsie Valley Fair Assocta- 4on. Sept: 11, to 14. X. N. Kemp, Marion, ires.; Fred. HcLeod, treas.: P. O. Clark, I ««cy. -•.iARION.. IOWA.—Wright County Agricul- i j ;nral Society. Sept. 18 to 31, 1900. W. C. ■ | 3rown, Clarion, Iowa, lecy. JNTON.-IA.—Clinton District Fair. Sept. i, -iX to 14, 1900. Hon. G.D. McDaid, pres.; *. D. May, treas.; C. L. Root, secy. >IiUMBUS JUNCTION, IA.—Coiumbus Dis- ' ^rtct Fair Association. Aug. 28 to 31. O. '. ?. Wilcox, pres.; R. S. Johnson, secy. ; ,2RNING, IA.—The Adams County Fair. • =ept- 10 to 13. C F. Andrews, pres.; J. M. '.•i lie Vore, secy. tESCO. IA.—Howard County Agricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7. 19U0. James McAr- ' ar, Ciesco, la., pres.; O. R. Story, Cresco, a., treas.; Jas. McArthur, Cresco, la:, i, ogr.; A. C Campbeil. .Cresco, la., "s&cy. , I jlMBURY, IA.—Danbury Jockey Club.. May f i » to June 1, 1900. J. H_ Cnlly, pres.; J. I ;onway, treas.; Dr. C. H. LeDuc, secy. SS MOINES, IA.—Iowa State Fair. Aug. 27 r <> 7,1. G. H. Van Houten, Des Moines, la., «cy. .,'..... 3 WITT. IA.—CUttton.Couoty Agricultural : Society Fair. Sept. 11 to 14, 1900. L. S. f iarrington.. secy. - I' INNELI^SON, IA.—Lee County Fair. . Aug. • .9 to 31. D. Mcculloch, pres.; B. F. Arin- *"aiecht,, secy.; B. X. JCetcham, treas. JDON, iA.—Big Four Fair. Sept. 4, 5, G ,. Jid 7,1900. W. F. Reed, pres.; H. R. Bak- prv secy. . -DORA; IA.—Hardin County Agricultural ; Society. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. Robert Smith, ires.; W. A. Doron, secy.; E. D. Robt> : *reas. ' .RADAR. IA-—Blfcadar Fair, and Wack As- sociation- Sept. U to 14, 1900. Joseph. jam, fUkader, la., pres.; P. J. Cainv EI- ader, la., vice pres.; Chas. Johnsen. Elka- ,er, la., treas.; J. D. Brownson, Elkader, la., mgr. and secy. EMETSBURG, IA.—Palo Alto County Fair. . Jept. 12 to 14. H. C. Shadbolt, pres.; J. C. wnriett,'" secy.: M.'L. Brown, treas. -" -TERVILLE, IA.—Emmet County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. J. J. Klopp, ■ jecy; - . rfcEST CITY, IA.—Winnebago County Fair iind" Agricultural Society. Sept. "U to 13, 900. -P. O. Koto, pres.; J. A. Peters, secy.; p » V. Secor. treas. ;i 1KKN FIELD, IA.—Adair County Fair As- I oclatlon. Sept. 26 to 23, 1900. G. F. Mor- is, pres.; D. Heaton, treas.; J. E. Brooke, ecy. . ' ,-MBURG. IOWIA.—Hamburg Harvest Home tug. 7 to 10. 1900. M. F. Phillips, manager. y ^LSTEIN. IA.—Holstein Dtst- Agricultural I «ciety. Sept 3 to 6. J. C. Kuchel, pres.; ' I'.^Ihdorf. treas.; W. F. Hutton, secy. ; . pORTB CITY, IA.—La Porte City Disr ; : rict Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 7. .J. Hus- * j Jan, pres.; L. H. Camp, treas.; H. G. Con- \ u er, secy. ~ ,• MARS, IA.—Plymouth County Fair. Sept. ■ to 7. G. A. Samonis, pres.; J. R. Shaffer. liecy.; B. F..Hodgman, treas. . iNCHESTBR. IA.—Delavan Oouoty Agri- lUltural Society. Sept. 25 to 28. 1900. A. S. f-'. Soon, Manchester, la., pres.; J. W. "Reec- [• or. Oneida, la., vice' Tpres.: L. J. Gates, £, -tan eh ester, la., treas.; E. J. Conger, Mon- . ; : 'hester. la., secy. \ .iFLETON, IA.—Maple Valley Fair Associ- . '. ^ '.tion. Sept. 4 to 6. F. "GrifBn, pres.; E. 'l ilnlck, treas.; J. E.-Jerome, secy. I r >NTICELLO. IA.—Jones County Fair. Aug. . J i to 10, 1900. E. G. Hicks, pres.; Geo. Dav- I' | Oson, yice pres.; O. R. Bicker, secy.; H. L. ,. vligley, treas. ! i *. PLEASANT, IA.—Henry County Agri- j 'nltural Association. Sept. 4 to 7. J. W. I. I *alm. pres.; W. D. Worthington, treas.; * l| 'V. H. Virden. secy.; J. D. Dugdale, privi- ' Jge-mgr. . t 3W HAMPTON, IA.—CWckasaw County i igricuKural Society. Aug. 21 to 24. H. H. f - lailey, pres.; Paul Brorby, secy.; W. L. \ "'urner. treas. , !W SHARON, IA.—New Sharon Agricul- .. ', oral and Fair Association. Sept. II to 13. t < - Adiisson. pres.; C. E. Wallace, secy.; J as. G . Hammond, treas. ,- rWTON, IA.—Jasper County Agricultural ., ; <«ciety. Sept 10 to 13. H.. D. Parsons, f. res.; C. Greibling, treas.; H. C. Korf, . i { 'ecy. I! .TiBwr TA.—R^nntt County Agricultural So- ' 1900. F. M. Lorenzen I . Mc. P. Bass. Ogden, la., , k ice pres.; G. R. Siicber, Ogden, la., treas.; ; r s). H. Graves. Ogden. la., secy. :. AGE, IA.—Mitchell County Agricultural - l bcie^. Sept. 5 to 7. Byron Leigh ton, .; W. H. Gable, secy.; J. T. Sweeney, XdOSA, IA-—Mahaska County Fair As- ation. Sept.. 4 to 7. DO0. D. A. Himes, av;C E. Lofland, treas.; C.-E. Monroe, '■ ^OKBS. JAv-Ssaea -THst. Agricultural. So- i, Jetr- •Sept. is-to 20, W. A. Nichols. Wate ' .'. ^enieiv tyrox- "W. N. Mason, Metbourne, • j-fJeas-rH. M. Weeks, secy. V h TJ-CITT. IA.—Sac County Agricultural Ab- j iciation. Aug. M to 17. T. G. Keir* pres.; • > <dw. Dreway, treas.; Frank E. Briggs, : *cy. - ■ ■ -.• SHENANDOAH, IOWA.-^Agric>ittuBU , Ez- JUb» and. Hace Meetin*.. APJB. 14 to 17. Cnas. Ajlrich, prea-; C.jS^jCrbee, secy.._, v , •, STRA.WWRRX ^.PpiNT.. lA.^t*awperry Point-District.Fair Jirssacjatldn. Sept. 18 to "2L Ira fc. Coje, jires.; H. W. ■ Scbfleld. secy.; G. H. Scofleld, treas. SUTHERLAND,. lA-^-CBrien. County..Agri- cultural Society. Sept.-. 5. to 7. W. S. Hitchings, pfes.;-J. B. Murphy, treas.; L. J. Price, Becy. ..... TIPTON. IA.^-Tipton Fair. - Associa*fcm. Aug. 21 .to 24.. iad0. F. B.,_MilligaB, Tipton. la., pres.; Jojm T. ilpfflt. Tipton. T».. Tftce;pres.; L. J. Rowbll, Tipton, la., treas.; H. Pratt, Tipton. la*, secy. , TOLEDO, "IA.—Tama County. Fair. Sept. 25 to 28, 1900. W. J. Maiin, pres.; A. G. Smith, secy.; H. G. Shanklin, treas. VINTON, IA.—The. Bentbh "County Agricul- tural Association.. Sept. 18 to 21, 1900. Wau Gaascli, pres.; J. B. F. Bunten; vice pres.; G. 1>. McElroy, treas.; J. E. Marietta, secy. WAPELLA, IA.—Louisa County Agricultural Society. Aug. 21 to 24. 1300. M. J. DeJbl. Wapeila, la., pres.; John G. Keck. WeipeUa, la., secy. • WAUKON. IA.—Allamakee Oouuty 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. Timpe, Ft. Madison, la., pres.; Herman . Lohnuui, TOest Fotot, la., vice pres.; John Wall jasper. West Point, la., secy.; Henry ' Janean. West Potot. la., treas. .." KANSAS. BDRLfNGAME, 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.—Chanute Fair, Park and Driving Association. Sept 4 to 7. A.' E Tunpane, Chanute. Kas., secy. COFFEYVU,LE. KAS^-Coffeyville Fair and Park Association. Aug. 14 to 17. R. Y. ^Kennedy, Coffeyville, Kas., secy. ERIE, KAS.—Neosho County Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 23 to 31. H. Lodge, Erie, Kas., -secy. . . FREDONIA, 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 Associatfoo. 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. Jacbby, treas.; C. H. Wheaton, secy. OTTAWA, KAS.—Franklin County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept 18 to 21. B. C. McQues- ten, Ottawa, Kas.. secy. fAOLA, KAN.—Miami County Agricultural and Mechanical Association. Sept. 25 to 28." C. F. Henson, pres.: J. F. Donahue, treas.; Jos. P. Trickett, secy. KBNTUCKT. ALEXANDRIA, KY.—Campbell County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept 4 to 8. J. F Shaw, pres.; John Todd, treas.; J. J. Wright, secy. BARBOURVTLLE, KY.—Knox County Fair Association. Sept 5 to 7. 1900. J. S. Milieu, pres.; T. R. Barnen, treas.; W. W. Tinsley. secy. - BARDSTOWN. KY.—Nelson County Fair As- sociation. Sept 4 to 8. 1900. Ben Johnson, Bardstown, Ky., pres.; I. B. Bowles, Bards- town, . Ky., secy CYNTH1ANA, KY.—Harrison County Agricul- • tural and Live Stock Association, auspices of A. O. U. W. July 30 to Aug. 2, 1900. A. S. Ashbrook, Cynthiana, Ky., pres.; J. M. Allen. Cynthiana, Ky., treas.; James ■ W. Murtry. Cynthiana, 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. Lasslng, Bur- llrwrton. Ky.. treas. GERMANTOWN. KY.—Germantown Fair Co. Aug. 29 to Sept 1. S. W. Bradford. Brookevilte. Ky., pres.; J. R. Walton, secy.; J. :E. Mollon, treaa. HENDERSON. KY.—Great Tri-County Fair. Sept 25 to 29. Jacob Zimbro, Jr., secy. LAWRBNCBBURG. KY.—Lawrenceburg Fair Association. Aub. 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. Sneor. Lffwrencebure. Ky.. secy. LEXINGTON, KY.—Lexington Horse Show. Fair and Carnival. Aug. 13 to 18. S. T. flarlison. 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. MATt^E. CORNISH, ME.—O. V. V. Agricultural As- sociation. Aug. 21 to 23. R. G. Peare, pres.; O. B. Churchill, N. Parsonneld, Me., treas.; H. L. -Merrill, E. Parsonneld, Me., secy. DURHAM, .ME.—Agricultural Society. July 4 anoUSept 14 to 10. Bufiis ParTfer,"pries.; - S-. g. P arker, treas.; j; H/Williams, 8ecy. EXETER, its.— West Penobscot 'AgrlcuHural Society. Sept 2> to 27. rl900. B. P. Hub- bard, Stetson, Me.-, pres.;-J. E. Jewett, Ex- p ter. M e., serv. FRYEBURG. ME.—West-Oxford 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. Aiig v 2S to 30. B. T..Skiliinge'r, pres.; 3. W. Stevens, secy.; J. W. Stevens, treas., HARRISON. ME.—Northern Cumuerlana ikg-i ricultural Society. 'Oct 9 and 10. -3.M. Chute, pres.; James Thomas, treas.; J. Orln -Ross, secy. MONROE. ME.—The Waldo and Penobscot Agricultural Society. Sept 11 to 13. M. C. Chapman, Newburgh Village, preS.; T. L. Palmer, treas.-; T. H. Bowden, secy. PHILLIPS. ME—North Franklin Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 11 to 13 anl July 4. C. W. Carr, Strong,. Me., pres.; Sumner H. Beal, treas.; M. S. Kelley, secy. SOUTH MADISON, ME.—South . Kennebec Society. Sept. 18 to 20. Chas. F. Achorn, Cpopus Mills, pres.; Jasper S. Gray, treas.; Arthur N. Douglass, Chelsea, secy. UNION, ME.-^-North Knox Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Sept. -25 to 27. E. E. Thurston, pres.; H. W. Gritmell, treas.; Geo. C. Hawes. secy. 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. MARYLAND EASTON. MD.—Talbot County Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 28 to 31, 1900. Dr. Charles Lowndes, Easton, Md., pres.; Edward Wor- ds]!, Royal Oak, Md.. vice pres.; Jos. B. . Harrtiwruin. EACTon. Md.. secy.-txpaj*. 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. 2S to 31, 1900. G. E. Noland, secy. FREDERICK CITY, MD—The Frederick Fair. Oct. 9 to 12, 1900. Harry C. Keefer, Frederick City, secy. HAGERSTOWN, MD.—Hagerstown Fair. Oct 16 to 19. 1900. MAS3A.CHTT8ETTS. AMHERST, MASS.—Hampshire Agricultural Society. Sept. 25 and 26. A. M. Lyman, Montague, Mass.; T. R. Hill, secy. BAKKE, MASS.—Worcester County West Ag- ricultural Society. Sept 27 and 28. 1900. Austin F. Adums. Barre Plains, Mass., pres.; Jeese Allen, Oakham, Mass., vice pres.; Charles N. Follansby. Barre, Mass., treas.; Matthew Walker, Barre, Mass., secy. BKOCKTON, 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.; Baalis San- ford, Brockton, Mass., secy. CLINTON. MASS.—The Worcester East Ag- ricultural Society. Sept 12 to 14, 1900. Col. John E. Thayer, Lancaster, Mass., pres.; Warren Goodale, Clinton, Mass., vice pres.; Hon. Lucius Field, Clinton, Mass., treas.; - O. L. Stone, Clinton, Mass., mgr.; Wm. A. Kilboum, South Lancaster, Mass.. secy. GREAT BARRINGTON, MASS.—Housatonic Agricultural Society. Sept 26 to 28. Ed- ward L. VanDeusen, pres.; Frank H. . Briggs, secy.; Orlando C. Bidwell, treas. HINGHAM, MASS.—Hingham Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Sept 25 and 26, 1900. Ebed L Ripley. Hingham Centre, pres.; Hon. John D. Long, Washington. D. C, vice pres.; Reuben Sprague, Hingham 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. Pertain, Chelmsford, Mass., pres.; Geo, R. Coburn, Lowell, Mass., secy.; S. Drew- ett, Lowell, Mass.. treae.; E. J. Noyes, Lowell, Mass., mgr. NANTUCKET. MASS.—Nantucket Agricul- tural Society. Aug. 29 and 30. Joseph A. Johnson, pres.; J. F. Murphy, secy. 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. Wrighti secy.; Wm. P. Wood, treas. TAUNTON, MASS.—Bristol County Agricul- tural Society. Sept 18 to 21, 1900; Edward H. Temple. Taunton. 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., pres.; G. H Luce, treas.;.F. Allen Lork. secy. WINSTON. SALEM.—Piedmont Park Com- pany. Oct 30 to Nov. 3. 1900. J. L. Patter- son, pres.: Thos. Maslen, treas.; C. E. Webb. secy. WORCESTER, .MASS.—Worcester Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 3 to 5. J. Hogg, pres.; Wm. J. Wheeler, secy. MICHIGAN. ARMADA, MICH.—Armada Agricultural So- ciety. Oct; 8 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, Vlrona 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. CASS 'CITY,' MICH.—Tuscola, Huron an* Sanilac Fair Association. Oct. 2 to 5, 1900. Henry Dodge, Elmwood. Mich., pres.; Win. J. Campbell, Cas3 City, Mich., treas.; A. N. Ale. secy. CHARLOTTE. MICH.—Eaton ■ County Agri- cultural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. J. H. Gal- lery, pres.; Jas. H. Brown, treas.; Geo. A. Perry, secy. FOWLBRVILUB. 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