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The billboard w:-i! M •-.*i IRiHAKA* ANDERSON. IND.—Madison County Fair. Sept. 4 toi. .T..B. Orr. pres.; C. K. Mc- Cuilougn, secy. .1NGOLA, IND.—Steuben County Fair. Oct. 9 to 12. Emmett A. Bratton, pres.; A: W. GoodaleA-VSfe BEDFORD,,', tint—Lawrence County Fair. Sept Umfdee&ed). Geo. W. McDaniei, secy.; T. O. Daggy, pres*. BLOOMH?GTON,~ IND.—Monroe County. Fair. Sept. 12 to-15. Ben Klrby, pres.; Geo. P. Campbell, aecy. BOONVIIXlESriND-.—Warrick County Fair. Sept. 10 CO IS : —Clamor Pelzer; pres.; 3. F. Richardson, aecy. F93WELL, IND.—Benton County Fair. Aug. ■ ' 27 to 31, Hiram Bright, pres.; W. H. Mc- Knight. ssct. ' BOURBON, iND.—Bourbon Fair Association.' Oct. 2 to Si 1909. Robert Brwln, Bourbon, in*., pres.; L. Johnson, Bourbon, Ind.. trass.; B; W- Parla», Bourbon, Ind.. secy. BB>BM3£N, IND.—Twelfth Annual Fair. Oct. 9 to 12, 1900. Bremen Agricultural Society. John Huff, pres.; John T. Weiss, treat.; Edward Hecknmn, secy. •9RIDQETON, IND.—Parke County Fair. Aug. 27 to tL J. W. Adams, pres.; F. M, Miner. met. ••AYUGA. - IND.—Vermilion, County Fair, 'ept 4 to 7. M. G. Hostord, pres.; Dan 'onaway, aecy.; Jas. Malone, treas.; Jas. 5. Briggs, mgr. ■LAY CITY, IND.—Fair. Sept. 10 to 14. Burl Kress, secy.; William Naltcamper, pres. "OLUMBUS. IND.—Bartholomew County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. A. B. Reeves, pres.; Ed. Redman, Jr., secy. CONVERSE, IND.—Old Xenia Fair. - Aug. 28 to 30. Kenton Garrison, pres.; F. P. Clark, secy. — CORYDON. IND.—Harrison County Agricul- tural Society. Aug. 27 to 31. J. W. Mc- Kinster. pres.; J. C. Sieg, treas.; E. S. Tuell, aecy. CRAWFUKDSVILLE, IND. — Montgomery County Fair. Sept. 10 to 13. J. L. uav pres.; W. F. Hulet, secy. CttOWN POINT, 1N1J.—Lake County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 2-t»5. A. A. Bibler aecy., crown Point. Ind. EAST ENTERPRISE, IND.—Switzerland and. ■ Onto Counties Agricultural society. Aug. 28 to 31. R. W. Galbreatb, Norm, Ind. pres.; E. L. Turner, Bear Branch, treas.. J. R. ■ldsr.-Baar Branch, sscy. EVANSV1LLE, IND.—TrirState Fair. Sept. 17 to ZL W. M. Akin, pres.; W. L. Sworm- atedt, treas.; R. I*. Akin, secy; FLORA, IND.—Flora Agricultural and Hor- ticultural Association. Sept. 10 to 14. 1900. ' J. T. Gillam. pres.; Wm. R. Myer, treas.: Win. H. Lesh. secy.' FORT WAYNE, IND.—Allen County Fair. Oct. 2 to 9. FRANCESVILLE. IND.—Francesville Street - Fair Association. Oct. 2 to S. E. D. Knotts, pres.; Guy D. Brewer, secy.; J.W. Burgett, FRANKFORT. IND.—Clinton County Fair. Aug. 27 to 31. J. C. Shanklin. pres.; Jos. Hearllon. 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. HUNTINGTON. IND.—Old Fashioned County Fair. Sept. 25 to 29. A. S. Beck, secy.; Root. Simonton, pres. HUNTTNGBURG. IND.—The Fourteenth An- nual Dubois County Fair. Sept. 10 to 15. U0O. H. C. Rothert secy. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.—Indiana.-Stats Fair. Sept. 17 to 21. 1900." Aaron Jones. pres.: Chas. Downing, Indianapolis, .Ind., secy.; J. W.Lagrange, treas. V . KENDALLVILLE. IND.—Noble County Fair. Sept. 24 to 22. O. F. Johnston, pres.: G. P. Hww Mw. ssev KKNTLAND, IND.—Newton County Fair. 8ept, 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. «*A PORTE, IND.—La Porte County Agri- cultural ' Society. Sept- 11 to 14. J. Vene Borland. La Porte. Ind.. secy. v-IBERTY. IND.—Union. County Fair. Sept. L M. C. Keffer, pres.; H. F- McHahan. secy- LINTON. IND.—Greene County Fair. Sept. 17 to ZL MARENGO. IND.—Crawford County Fair. Sept. 3 to 7. J. E. Feltzer, pres.; Sherman W. Stewart, secy. NEWBERN. IND.—Free Fair. Aug. 21 to 23. NEWCASTLE, IND.—St. Joseph County Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 19 to 21. L. C. Eg- bert, pres.; A. H. Compton. secy. NBWrWKT, IND.—Fair. Sept. 24 to 29. E. S. Ai kman, secy. NEWTON, IND.—Fountain County Fair. Aug. 30 and 31. Geo. Duncan, pres.; Horace Gray, secy. NORRISTOWN, IND.—Sixth Annual Grange Fair of Shelby County. Sept. 12 to 14. William M. Diewert. pres.; John Douglas, treas.; W. S. Stover, secy. OAKLAND CITY, IND.—Gibson County Fair. Aug. 27 to 31. R. B. Richardson, pres.; W. R. Harris, seer. POPLAR GROVE, IND.—Howard County Fair. Sept. 3 to 7. Luther McDowell, pres.; -A. D: Wood, secy. : PORTLAND, IND.—Jay County Fair. Sept. 24 to 28. John. Smuck, pres.; C. O. Hardy, !tf ; . PRINCETON, IND.—Gibson County Fair. Sept. t to g. 8. H- Hargrove, pres.; S. Vet Strain, secy. REMINGTON, IND.—Jasper County Fair. Aug. 22 to XL Christian Henster, pres.; Jasper Guy. secy. RICHMOND, IND.—Wayne County Fair. Sept. 24 to 2S. W. W. Zimmerman, pres.; Joe Stevenson, secy. RILEY, IND.—Vigo County Fair. Sept. 3 to ' *- UOCHESTER, IND.—The Fulton County Ag- ricultural and Mechanical Association. Sept. 12 to 15. N. A. McClung. pres.: J. Dawson, treas.; F. F. Moore, secy. RUSHVILLE, IND.—The Rush County Fair Association. Aug. 2S to 31. R. N. Hinch- . man. pres.; W.L. King, secy.; A. B. Hinch- man. treas. SALEM, IND.—Washington County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. E. W. Menaugjh,.secy. SHELBYVTLLE." IND.—SbWby County Joint Stock Agricultural Association. Sept. 4 to 8. 1900. Sidney Conger. Flat Rock Island, pres-;,Geo. H. Dunn..Shelbyville, treas.: C. E. Amsden. Sheibyville. secy. SPRANIAC, IND.—Brown County Fair. Sept. 11 to 15. TERRE HAUTE. IND.—Vigo County Fair. Sept. 24 to 29. W. F. I jams, pres.; Chas. <*. ■ Duftln, secy. HPTON, 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. Hailaday, _ Valparaiso, Ind., secy. VINCENNES, IND.—The Knox County Agri- " cultural and Mecbanical Society. Oct. S to 13. M. J. Niblack. pres.; J. M. House, secy.; H. A. Foulks. treas. IOWA. AFTON. IA.—Union County Fair. Oct. 2 to 5 J. L. Bollock, secy. -ADEL, 1A-—Dallas County Fair. Sept. IS to 21. J. H. Dwight, secy. AJUGONA, IA.—Kossuth- County Agricultural Society. Sept. 25 to 2S, 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. ALLISON, IA.—Butler Comity Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. L. J. Rogers, secy. ARLINGTON, IA.—The A.-i-r.gton Agricultu- ral Society Fair. Aug- .28 to 31. L. J. . Palmer, secy. ATLANTIC. IA.—Agricultural Society of Case County. Sept. 3 to G, 1900. C. R. Hunt, Atlantic, la., pres.; J. B. James, Atlantic, la., vice pres.; S. Straight, Atlantic, la., »*»cy.: P. H. Cromhin. Atlantic. Ia-. treas. AUDUBON, IA.—Audubon County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 18 to 21. G. W. Hoover, pres.; R. C. Spencer, secy.: H. W. Wilson, treaa AVOCA. IA.—The Pottawattamie County Fair Association of Avaco. la. Sept. 11 to 14. 1900. G. Drederick.. Avoca. III., pres.; F. G. Hetzel, Avoca, la-, vice pres.: J. H. Jenks, Avoca, la., treas.:. Board of Direc- tors, mgrs.; Roscoe Barton. Avoca. la., ••cy BEDFORD, IA.—Taylor County Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. W. F. Evans; secy. BELLE PLAIN, IA.—Big Four D:str:ct As- sociation. Sept. 11 to 14. 191)0. Sally Wer- theim. Belle Plaine. la., pres.; L. T. Sweet, Belle Plaine, la., treas.; C. Washburn, Belle Plaine. la., secy. BLOOMFIELD, IA.—Agricultural Society oi Davis Cout^7. Sept. 11 to 14." D. O. Harris. pres.; J. C. Browhard, secy.; J. R. Sheaf- fer, treas. BRITT, IAi—Hancock Agricultural Society. Sept 11 to 13. John Uammill, secy. BurrALU CKNTKlt. IA.—uct. 1 to 4. Ad- dress John. G. Daum.. CARROLL, IA.—Carroll Fair and Driving Park Association. Sept. 10 to 13. Wm. Trowbridge, pres.; Geo. eelzer, secy.; J.' P. Hess, treas. CASCADE; IA.—Dubuque County Fair, and . Agricultural Society. Aug. 27 to 31. Jolin .H. Weber, pres.; A. V. Devlin, treas.; J. M. Hayes, secy. CENTER. VTLLE, IA-— Appanoose County Fair.- Sept 18 to 21, luuo. It. M. Hicks. pres.; J. C. Ashby, treas.; H. A.. Russell, secy. CENTRAL CITY, IA.—Wapsie Valley - Fair . Association. Sept. 11 to 14. P. O. Clark, secy. CHARLES CITY, IA.—Floyd County Fair. Sept. li to 14. Cbas. Hammond, -ecy. CHArtlTON. IA.—Lucas County Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. Wm. Housholder. secy. CLARION, IOWA.—Wrigm County Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 18 to 21, 1900. VV. C. Brown. Clarion. Iowa, secy. CLINTON, IA.—Clinton District Fair. Sept. 11 to 14,- 1900. Hon. G. D. McDaid, j>res.; C. D. May, treas.: C. L. Root. secy. COLUMBUS JUNCTION, IA.—Columbus Dis- trict Fair Association. Aug.' 28 to 31. O. P. Wilcox, pres.; R. S. Johnson, secy. CORNING, IA.—The Adams County Fair. Sept- 10 to 13. C. F. Andrews, pres.; J. M. De Vore, secy. CORYDON, IA.—Wayne County Fair. Sept. 2* to 28. H. K. Evans, secy. CRESCO, IA.—Howard County Agricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900.. James McAr- thur, Cresco, la., pres.: G. R. Story. Cresco. ' la., treas.: Jas. McArthur, Cresco, la., mgr.: A. C. Campbell. Cresco, la., secy. DECORAH, IA.—Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. II. L. Colleen, secy. DBS MOINES, IA.—Iowa State Fair. Aug. 27 fo SH. <*. H. Van Houfen. Pp» M«ines. la., secy.; R. J. Johnson, Humbolt, la.; pres.; G. D. Eilyson, DesMoines, la., treas. DE WITT. IA.—Clinton County Agricultural Society Fair. Sept. 18 to 21, 1900. L. S. Harrington, secy. DONNELLSON, IA.—Lee County Fair. Aug. 29 to 31. D. McCuIloch. pres.; E. P. Arm- knecht, secy.: R. T. Ketcham. treas. ELDON, IA.—Big Four Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 7. N. F. Reed, pres.; D. A: Jay, vice pres.; H. R. Boker, secy.; M. Hulls, -treas. ELDORA, IA.—Hardin County Agricultural Society. Sept. 4 to 7, 1900. Robert Smith, pres.;.W. A. Doron, secy.; E. D. Robb, treas. ELKADER, IA>—Elkader Fair and Wack As- - sociation.' Sept.- 11 to 14, '■■-1900. Joseph Lamm, Elkader, la., pres.; P. J. Cain, El- kader. Ia. t vice pres.; Chas. Johnsen. Elka- der, la., treas.: J. D. Brcwnsoo, Elkader. la., mur. and m»cy. EMMETSBURG. IA.—Palo Alto County Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. H. C. Shadbolt. pres.: J. C. Bennett, secy.; M. L. Brown, treas. ESTEUVILLE, IA.—Emmet County Agricul- tural Society. Oct. 2 to 5. J. J. Klopp, secy. FAIRFIELD. IA—Jefferson County Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. John R. McEIdcrry, secy. FONDA, IA.—Fair. Aug. 2S to 31. FOREST CI TY, IA.—Winnebago County Fair and Agricultural Society. . Sept. 11 to 13, 1900. P. O. Koto, pres.; J. A. Peters, secy.; W. Secor. treas. GRAND CANAL. IA.—Fair. Sept. 5 to 17. GREENFIELD. I A.—Adair County lair As- sociation. Sept. 26 to 2S, 1900. G. F. Mor- ris, pres.; D. Heaton. treas.: J. E. Brooke, secy. GRUNDY CENTER. IA.—Grundv Center Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. E. S. Eusing, secy. GUTHRIE CENTER, IA.—Guthrie County Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. A. II. Gr.ssell. secy. HAMPTON'. IA.—Franklin Countv Fair. Sept- 1S to 21. D. C. Mallory, secy. HOLSTEIN, IA.—Holstein DisL Agricultural Society. Sept. 3 to 6. J. C. Kuchel; pres.; T. Indorf, treas.; W. F. Hutton, secy. HUMBOLDT, IA.—Humboldt Couuty Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. Carlos Combs, secy. INDEPENDENCE. IA.—Buchanan County Fair. Sept. 4 to G. INDIANOLA. IA.—Warren County Fair. Sept. IS to 21. E. B. Dowell, secy. IOWA CITY, IA.—Johssou County Fair. Sept. 3 to 0. KEOSAUQUA. IA.—Van Buren County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. KNOXVILLE, IA.—Marion County Fair. Date not fixed. LA PORTE CITY, IA.—La Porte City Dis- trict Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 7. J. Hus- man, pres.; L. H. Camp, treas.; H. G. Con- ger, secy. LE MARS, IA.—Plymouth County Fair. Sept. 4 to i. G. A. Samonis, pres.; J. It. Shaffer, secy.; B. F. Hodgoian. treas. LINEV1LLE, IA.—Lineville District Fair As- sociation. Sept. 4 to 7. T. J. Lovett. secy. MALVERN, IA.—Mills County Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. I. J. Swain, secy. MANCHESTER. IA.—Delavan County Agri-. cultural Society. Sept. 25 to 2S. 1900. A. S. Coon. Manchester, la., pres.; J. W. Reec- tor, Oneida, la., vice pres.: L. J. Gates, Manchester, la., treas.; E. J. Conger. Mao- r.lHwl«r. la., sacy. MAPLETON, IA.—Maple Valley Fair Associ- ation. Sept. 4 to 6. F. Griffin, pre*.. &. Quick, treas.: J. E. .'*r'«•«>. secy. MAQUOKETA, IA.—Jackson County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. Adam Ringiep. secy. MARCUS. IA.—Churokee County Fair. Sept- 12 to 14." H. B. Robeson, secy. 'MARENGO. IA.—Iowa County Fair. Sept. 2 to G. F. B. CoIsod. seey. MECHANICSVILLE, IA.—District Fair. Sept. 23 to 28. A. F. Fairchild. secy. MILTON. IA.—District Fair. Sept. IS to 21. E. O. Syphers, secy. MISSOURI VALLEY. IA.—HarKson County Fa.r. Date net fixed. MORRISON, IA.—Whiteside County Central Agricultural Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. MT. AYR, IA.—Ringgold County Fair. SepL 4 to 7. Tbos. Campbell, secy. 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. NASHUA, IA.—Big 4 Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. C. H. Bander, secy. NATIONAL, IA.—Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. NEVADA, IA.—Story County Fair. Oct. 2 to 4. J. F. Martin, secy. NEW SHARON, IA.—New Sharon Agricul- tural and Fair Association'. Sept. 11 to 13. J". Adkisson, pres.; C. E'._ Wallace, secy.; Jas. .G. Hammond, treas. NEWTON, lA.-r-Jasper County Agricultural Society. Sept. 10 to 13. II. >.\ Parsons, pres.; C. Greibiing, treas.; If. r.. Korf, secy. OGUfS, IA.—Boone County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 11 to 14. 1900. F. M. Lor.^nzen, Ogdon, la., pres.: Mc. P. Bass, Ogden, ia., vice pres.; G. R. Sucber, Ogden, la., i.tdm.; E. H. Graves. Ogden. Ia., secy. ORANGE CITY, IA.—Sioux County Fair. Sept. IS to 20. F. J. Lohr, secy. OSAGE, IA.—Mitchell County Agricilrnral Society. Sept. 5 to 7. Byron l.oi^Mon. pres.; W. H. Gable, secy.; J. T. Sweeney, treas. OSKALOOSA, IA.—Mahaska County Fair As- sociation. Sept. 4 to 7. 1900. D. A. Hini<s, pres.; C. E. Lofland, treas.; C. E. Mourue, secy. PELLA, I A.—Lake Prairie District Fair. Sept. 25 to 2S.. Chas. Porter, secy.. PERRY, IA—Perry District Fair Association. Sept. 24 to 27. Josiab Petty, secy. RED OAK. IA.—Montgomery County Fair. - Sept. 24 to 28. Wm. Thomas, pres.; D. B. Gunn, 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. ROCK VALLEY, IA.—Rock Valley District Fair. Aug. 29 to 31. Jas. Walpole, secy. SEliiOU'K, IA.—District Fair. Sept. 1U to 14. R. E. Lowry, secy. SHELDON, IA.—District Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. SIBLEY, IA.—Osceola County Fair. Sept. 5 to 7. R. M., Hunter, pres.; Harold E. Sectt. secy. STRAWBERRY POINT. IA.—StrawlwiTy Point District Fair Association. SepL 18 to 21. Ira L. Cole. pres.; H. W. Scnfield. secy.; G. H. Scofleld, treas. SUTHERLAND. IA.—O'Brien County Fair. Sept. 5 to 7. L. G. Price, secy. TOLEDO. IA.—Tama County Fair: Sept. 25 to 28, 1900. W. J. Malin, pres.: A. G. Smith, secy.; H. G. Shanklin, treas. "IRAER. IA.—Traer District Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. J. H. Nawerth, secy. VICTOR. IA.—Victor District Agricultural Society. .Sept. 11 to 13. John M. Graff, pres.; D." B. Connelly, vice pres.; J. F. Schulte, secy.: John Steffi*, treas. VINTON. IA.—Tire Benton Countv Agricul- tural Association. Sept. 18 to 21, '.900. Watt Gaasch, pres.: J. B. F. Bunten. vice pres.; G. D. McEIroy, treas.: J. E. Marietta, secy. WAUKON.1A.—Allamakee County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 18 to 20. 1900. S. H. Op- fer. Waukon, la., pres.: P. S. Narum. vTau- kon, la., vice pres.: T. J. Kelleher, Wjukon, la., treas.; Carl M. Beeman, Waunon, la., mgr. and secy. WKST LIBERTY, IA.—Union District Fair Association: Sept. 11 to 14. E. L. Hender- son, secy. WEST UNION, i A;—Fayette County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. Fr.«nk Gates, secy. WHAT CHEER. 1 A.-District Fair. Sept. 17 to 20. T. O. Z,enm-, secy. WILLIAMSBURG, IA.—District Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. F. C: Rock, secy. WILTON JUNCTION, I A.—Wilton Agricultu- ral Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. W. D. Harris, secy. - • WINFIELD, IA—Eastern Iowa District Fair. Aug. 14 to 17. Theo. Russell, secy. WINTERSET, IA.—Madison County Fair. Sept. 11 to 14. C. A. Lee. secy. .. Established In I3S2. F. PATUREL &CO. 16 Warren Street, NEW YORK. Manufacturers and Importers of GAS, WHISTLING AND ADVERTISING BALLOONS. Also Novelties for Street Hen. We receive every week from our factory Balloons of all kinds and sizes that we guarantee of superior quality to any offered on the market. We also caution our customers and the trade to beware of inferior goods and false numbers offered at cheap prices. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. KNIGHTS AK SAR BEN ^>IV, Omaha, Neb.. Sept. 24th to 29 h *"o\v booking attractions Wanted Midwny shows on percentage, and anything that v> ill make good. All privileges and concessions lor sale. Come where vou'li get the money. T. P. UK TZ. supt. Omaha, Neb. THE GREATEST OIP ALL! Street Fair, Horse Show e County Fair, October 30 and 31 and November 1, 2 and 3, 1900, < — WINSTON SALEM, N. C. =™—=► At same time we will hold a great Semi-Centenial Celebration. Thous- ands of people will attend. I want to hear from first-class Attractions. Every letter will receive prompt attention. G. E. WEBB, Secretary and Manager. THE BILLBOARD KANSAS. ARKANSAS CITY. KAN.—Harvest Home. Oct. 1 to 6. M. P. Phillips, mgr. BURDEN, KAN.—Eastern Cowley Fair AfMO- ciation. Sept. 19 to 21. J. M. Henderson, Becy. BUKLINGAME, K AS.—The Osaee County Fair Association. Sept. 4 to 7. Cbas. Ly- ons, pres.; H. O. Shepard, treas.; C. Curtis, secy. BURLINGTON, KAS.—Coffey County Fair Association. Sept. 24 to 28.. J. B. Sweet, pres.; S. D. Wnarer, treas.; J. E. Wood- ford, secy. CHANUTK, KAS. - -Cbanute Fair, Park and Driving; Association. Sept. 4 to 7. A. E. TImpane, Cbanute, Kas., secy. CLAY CENTER, KAN.—Clay County Fair Association. Sept. 25 to 28. E. E. Hops, secy. COUNCIL GROVE, KAN—Morris County Fair. Sept. 25 to 28. E. J. Uill, secy. EL DORADO, KAN.—Butler County Fair As- sociation. Sept. 11 to 14. J. W. Kobison, pres.; Seth Frazier, treas.; Alvah Shelden, secy. BKIE, KAN.—Neosho Couuty Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 28 to 31. H. Lodge, secy. FKA»NK*-u±t'r, KAis.—fr'raiiKiurt l«a.r Asso- ciation. Kept. 25 to 28. C. W. Branden- burg, secy. CAKuBN CITY, KAN.—Finney County Fair" Association. D. A. ilims, secy. OARNET, KAS.—Anderson County Fair As- sociation. 'Sept. 12 to IB. C. a. Rica, Gar- net. Kas., secy- H1AWATHA. KAN.-J The Brown County Fair Association. Sept. 5 to 1 G. Y. Johnson, pres., Willis. Kan.; John H. Meyer, secy.. *&awa£ha, Kan. H<ji_,r<JN. KAN.—Jackson County Agricul- tural and Fair Association. Sept. 11 to 14. S. B. McGrow, secy. IOLA, KAS.—Allen County Agricultural So- ciety. Sept. 10 to 13. Lew Horville, pres.; M. P. Jacoby, treas.: C. rl. Whearon. secy. LAWRENCE. KAN.—Kaw Valley Fair Asso- ciation. C. Grlesa, secy. MANKATO, KAN.—Jewell County Fair As- sociation. Sept. 11 to 14. Cbas. F. Horn, secy.. MuuaO CITY, KAN.—Linn County Fair As- sociation. Ed. R. Smith, secy. NBWTON, KAN.—Newton Fair. Oct. 2 to 5. D. J. T. Axtell. gen. mgr. NORTON. KAN.'—Norton Fair and Park As- sociation. Septula to 21. L. Miller, secy.; M. F. GarrityKiures". OSKALOOSA.'lfAN.—Jefferson County Agri- cultural and Mechanical Association, Thir- ty-sixth Annual Fair. Sept. 4 to •'. Edwin. Snyder, seiy. OTTAWA, KAS.—Franklin County Agricultu- ral Society. Sept. 18 to 2L B. C. McQues- ten, Ottawa. Kas., secy. rVAOLA. K/"N.—Mlauii County Agricultural and Marrbsnical Association. Sept. 23 to 28. C. F. ctenson, pres.: J. F. Donahue, treas.; Jos. P. Trickett, secy. RILEY, KAN.—Riley County Agricultural Society. Sept. 18 to 21. R. T. Worboys, secy. PAL1NA, KAN.—Sallna County Agricultural, Horticultural & Mechanical Association. Sept. 25 to 28. W. B. Wallace, secy. ST. JOHN. KAN.—First Annual Stafford County Fair. Last week in August. STOCKTON. KAN.—Rooks County Fair As- sociation. Sept. 11 to 14. David B. Smyth, secy. TRIBUNE, KAN.—Greeley County Fair As- sociation. Oct. 2 and 3. I. B. Newman, secy. WICHITA, KAN.—Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. H. G. Toler, secy. KENTUCKY. ALEXANDRIA, KY.—Campbell County Ag- ricultural. Society. Sept. 4 to 8. J. F. Shaw, pres.; John Todd, treas.; J. J. Wright, secy. BAHUuuKVlLLE. KY.—Knot County Fair Association. Sett. 5 to 7, 1900. J. S. Millen, pres.; T. R. Bamen, treas.; W. W. Tinsley, secy. BAROSTOWN, KY.—Nelson Tounty Fair As- sociation. Sept. 4 to 8, 1900. Ben Johnson, Bardstown, Ky.. pros.; I. B. Bowles, Barda- town. Kjr.. se«\» BOWLING GREEN. KY.—Fair. Sept. 12 to 15. bKODHKAD, KV. -Rock Castle County Fair -Association. Aug. 29 to 31. J. Thomas Cherry. pres.; G. E. Protbero. treas.; J. w. Tate, secy. ELIZABETHTOWN, KY.—Hardin ' County Fair. Sept. 11 to 34. James A- KInkead, SWING, KY.—The Ewing Fair Co. Sept. 8 to 8. 1900. C.W. Williams, Peed, Ky., pres.; J. G. Collins, Ewing, Ky., treas.; S. H. Price, secy. FERN CREEK, KY.—New Fern Creek Fair. Aug. 14 to 17. H. P. Stivers, secy. FLORENCE, KY.—Fifth Annual Fair of tha North Kentucky Agricultural Association. Anjt. .29 to Sept. 1. 1900. B. F. McQlasson. . Ludlow, Ky.. pres.; E. H. Blankenbeoker, Florence, Ky.. vice pres.; R. J. Perry. In- dependence, Ky., secy.; J. M. Laaslng. Bur. llngton, Ky., treas. GERMANTOWN, KY.—Germantown Fair Co. Aug. 29 to Sept. 1. S. W. Bradford, Brookeville, Ky., pres.; J. R. Walton, secy.; J. B. Motion, treas. GLASGOW, KY.—Fair. Sept. 19 to 22. J. T. Carter, secy. SUTHRIE. KY.—Fair. Sept, 19 to 22. Geo. Snadon. secy. HARTFORD, KY.—Ohio County Fair. Oct. 4 to 7. 8. K. Cox, treas. HENDERSON. KY.-Great Trl-County Fair. Sept. 25 to 29. Jacob Zlmbro. Jr., secy. HOPKINSVILLE, KY.-Elks Fair. Sept 25 to 30. HORSE CAVE, KY.—Fair. Sept. 26 to 29. Mi. OL'VBT, KY.—The Robertson County Fair. Sept. 12 to IS. W. J. Osborne, secy. OWENSBORO. KY.—Horse Fair. Sept- 18 to 22. Hugh Williams, pres.; L. Freeman Lit- tle, secy. OWENTON, KY.—Owen County Fair. Sept, 26 to 29. E. Bambrldge, secy. PADUCAH, KY.—The Commercial and Man- ufacturers' Association. Oct, 9 to 12. Geo. H. Dains, seey. PADUCAH, KY.—Colored Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. A. W. Watkins, pres.;. J. W. Moore, secy. eu KLBYVILLE. KY.—Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. SPRINGFIhiHJ, KY.-*alr. Aug. 29 to Sep. 1. MAINE. ACTON, ME.—Shapleigh and Acton Fair. Oct. 9 to 11. F. K. Bodwell, secy. ,ANUOVER, ME:—North Oxford Agricultural Fair. Sept. 19,and 20. Geo. O. Huse, secy. BANGOR, ME.—Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. T. O. Beat, pres.; E. L. Sterns, secy. BELFAST, ME:—Waldo County Fair. Sept. 15 and 19. BETHEL. ME.—Riverside Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. BLUEH1LL, ME.—Hancock County Agricul- tural Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. Nahum Hinckley, secy. BRISTOL MILLS, ME.—Bristol Fair. Sept. 25 to 27. CHERRY FIELD, ME.—West Washington Fa.r. Sept. 11 to 13. DAMARISCOTA, ME.—Lincoln County Fair. Oct. 2 to 4. DURHAM, ME.—Agriculutral Society. Sept. 10 to 14. -Rufus Parker, pres.; S. S. Parker, treas.; J. H. Williams, secy. EAST PITTSTON, ME.—Pittston Fair. Sept. 25 to 27. EDEN, ME.—Eden Agricultural Society. Sept. 19 and 20. Frank S. Wood, secy. BXJOTEK, tans. —West Penobscot Agricultural Society. Sept. 25 to 27, 1900. B. P. Hub- bard, Stetson, Me., pres.; J. E. Jewett, Ex- eter, Me., secy. FRBYBURG, ME.—West Oxford Fair. Sept. 25 to 27. GORHAM, ME.—Cumberland County Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. C. H. Leighton, Westbrooke, Me., secy. GKAX UUKNER, ME.—Gray Park Associa- tion. Aug. 28 to 30. B. T. Skillinger, pres.; J. W. Stevens, secy.; J. W. Stevens, treas. HANCOCK, ME.—Hancock County Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. HAKR1SON. ME.—Northern Cumberland Ag- ricultural Society. Oct. 9 and 10. J. M. Chute, pres.; James Thomas, treas.; J. Orin Ross, secy. HARTLAND, ME.—East Somerset Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. ' LKW1ST0N, ME.—The Maine State Fair. Sept. 3 to 7. G. H. Clark, secy. MAolSON, ME.—Somerset County Agricultu- ral Society's Fair. Oct. 3 and 4. J. F. Withee, secy. ■ MAPLETON, ME.—The Aroostock County Potato Show. Oct. 24 and 25. Geo. B. Dickert, 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. NEW FIELD, ME.—Ramschackle Fair. W. H. Straw, pres.: G. T. Wilson, secy. NORTH BERWICK. ME.—North Berwick Agricultural Fair. Sept. 4 to 6. Chas. F. Goodwin, secv. OLD ORCHARD, ME—New England Fair. Aug. 27 to Sept. 1. M. F. Porter, mgr. PEMBROKE, MB.—Washington County Fair. SeDt. 18 to 20. Sidney A. Wilder, 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. PRESQUE ISLE. ME.—N. Aroostook Agri- cultural and Horticultural Society. Sept. 11 to 12. Ernest T. McGIaughlin. So. Presque i«]a. Ma., seey. RBADFIELD, ME.—Kennebec County Fair. Sept. U to 13. RICHMOND CORNER, ME.—Farmers' Club Fair. Sept, 25. SOUTH MADISON, ME.—South Kennebec Society. Sept. 18 to 20. Chas. F. Achorn, Coopus Mills, pres.; Jasper S. Gray, treas.; Arthur N. Douglass. Chelsea, secy. SOUTH PARIS, ME.—Oxford County Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. SOUTH WINDSOR, -ME.—South Kennebec Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. Arthur N. Douglass, Chelsea, Me., secy. TOPSHAM. ME.—Sagadahoc Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Oct. 9 to 11. W. S. Royer, secy. UNION, ME.—North Knox Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Sept. 25 to 27. E. E. Thurston, pres.; H. W. Grinnell, treas.; Geo. C. Hawes. secy. UPPER GLOUCESTER. ME.—New Glouces- ter-Danville Fair. Sept. 25 and 26. WEST CUMBERLAND; ME—Farmers' Club Fair. Sept. 25 and 26. WEST FARMINGTON, ME.—Franklin Coun- ty Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. A. F. Gammon, secy. MARYLAND BALTIMORE, MD.—Agricultural Fair and Fall Meeting. Sept. 11 to 15. Jos. E. Paul, secy. BELLE AIRE, MD.—Harford County Agri- cultural Society. Oct. 9 to 12. Jas. W. Mc- Nabb, secy. EASTON, MD.—Talbot County Fair Associa- tion. Aug. 28 to 31. 1900. Dr. Charles Lowndes, Easton, Md., pres.; Edward Wor- dsll. Royal Oak, Md.. vice pres.; Jos. B. H«rrfne*rnn. Eftotrtn. Md.. mpw.-4rtmm. FREDERICK CITY. MD.—Thw Frederick Fair. Oct. 9 to 12. 1900. Harry C. Keefer. Frederick City. secy. HAGERSTOWN, MD.—Hagerstown Fair. Oct. 16 to 19. John L. Cost, supt. ROCKVILLE, MD. — Montgomery County Fair. Sept. 4 to 7. John. E. Numeaste, Nerbeck. Md. TIMONIUM, MD.—Fair. Sept. 4 to 8. A. P. Snanlrlln. seoy. TOLCHESTER BEACH, MD.—Kent and Queen Anne's Fair. Aug. 28 to 31. G. E. Noland, secy. TOWNSON, MD.—Agricultural Fair. Sept. 4 to 8. Geo. W. Yellot, pres.; Alex. McCor- mlck, vice pres.; James P. Reese, treas.: A. P. Shanklin, secy. ^^ i OTT©N Size, 10 in.—is our very latest novelty for Streetmen and Agents. Makes a GREAT FLASH in a Paradeyand sells at sight. flllR njlllDllllali DflQTEDC Are having a remarkable sale, and UUil UamrfllUll rUjIC nO are pronounced £>ytho f e who know ™^^^^^^^""^^^""^™™™"^—« to be the most novel and artistic published in years. Sample outfit. 25 cents. None Free. Samples of FAIR POSTERS free to Secretaries. HENNEGAN & CO., 8th Street, near Main, CINCINNATI, 0...... N. B.—We can ship your order ONE DAY AFTER it is received, if so desired. n ■Jl Li! H ^A^ MASS aCHUSETTS. AMESBURY, MASS. — Amesbury-Salisbury Fair. Sept. 27 to 29. AMHERST, MASS.—Hampshire Agricultural Society. Sept. 25 and 26. A. M. Lyman, Montague, Mass.: T. R. Hill, secy. ATHOL, MASS.^Wooster Northwest Fair. Sept. 11 and 12. BARNSTABLE, MASS.—Barnstable Fair. Aug. 28 to 30. BARRE. MASS.—Worcester County West Ag- ricultural Society. Sept. 27 and 28, 1900. Austin F. Adorns, Barre Plains, Mass., pres.;. Jeese Allen, Oakham, Mass.. vice pres.; Charles N. Follansby, Barre. Mass.. treas.; Matthew Walker. Barre. Mass., secy. BLANFORD, MASS.—Union Fair. Sept. 12 to 14. * BRIDGEWATER, MASS.—Plymouth Fair. Sept. 12 to .14. 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.; Basils San- ford. Brockton. Mass.. secy. CHARLEMONT, MASS.—Durfleld Fair. Sept. 13 and 14. 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. Kilhourn, South Lancaster, Mass., secy. CUMMINGTON, MASS.—Hillside Fair. Sept. 25 and 26. DANVERS, MASS.—Middlesex East Agricul- tural Association Fair. Sept. 26 to 29. GREAT BARRINGTON, MASS.—Housatonic . Fair. Sent. 26 and 27. GREENFIELD, MASS.—Franklin Fair. Sept. 19 and 20. HINGHAM. MASS.—Htogham Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Sept. 25 and 26, 1900. Bbed 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 IL. Thomas, Hing- ham. Mass.. Becy. LOWELL. MASS.—Middlesex North Agricul- tural Society. - Sept. 13 to 15, 1900. Henry S. Perham, Chelmsford, Mass., pres.; Geo. R. Ooburn. Lowell, Mass., secy.; S. Drew- ett, Lowell. Mass., treas.'; E. J. Noyes, Lowell. Mass., mer. MARSHFIELD, MASS.—Marshneld Fair. Sept. 19 to-21. M1DDLEFIELD, MASS. Highland Fair. Sept. 5 and 6. MIDDLESEX. MASS.—East Middlesex Agri- cultural Association. Sept. 26 to 29. NANTUCKET, MASS.—Nantucket Agricul- tural Society. Aug. 29 and 30. Joseph A. Johnson, pres.; J. F. Murphy, secy. NEWBURYPORT, MASS.—Old Newbury Ag- ricultural Fair. NORTH ADAMS, MASS.—Hoosac Valley Fair. Sept 4 to 6. NORTHAMPTON. MASS.—Hampshire-Frank- lin Fair. Oct. 3 and 4. NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS.—North Attie- boro Fair. Sept. 11 to 13. OXFORD, MASS.—Oxford Fair. Sept. 6 and 7. PALMER, MASS.—Eastern Hampton Agricul- tural Society. Sept. 18 and 19. .F. D. Bar- ton, secy. PEABODY, MASS.—Essex Agricultural Soci- ety. Sept. 18 to 20. G. L. Meyer, Hamilton, Mass., pres.; J. M. Danforth, Lynnfield 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.; Wm. P. Wood, treas. ROCKVILLE, MASS.—Fair. Sept. 18 to 20. Mr. Badmington. secy. SO. FRAMINGHAM. MASS.—South Middlesex Fair. Sept. 18 and 19. 80UTH WEYMOUTH. MASS.—Weymouth Agricultural and Industrial Fair. Sept. 21 to 29. T. L. Tirrell. Nash P. O.. secy. SPENCER, MASS.—Spencer Fair. Sept. 20 and 2L STURBRIDGE. MASS. — South Worcester Fair. Sept. 13 and 14. TADNTON. ; MASS.—Bristol County Arricv tural Society. Sept- 18 to 21, 1900; B*wa' H. Temple, Taunton. Mass.. pres.; BoraC H. Hall. Taunton. Mass., vies pres.: f Clarence Holt,- Taunton. -Mass,, treas.; Ge trade Williams. Taunton. • Mass.. secy, i TEMPLETON, MASS.—Templeton Granl Cattle Show and Fa.r. Sept. 14. J. 1 Braitbwaite, secy. 1 UXBRIDGE. MASS.—Blackstone Valley Faf Sept. 11 and 12. . " WEST TISBURY. MASS.—Vineyard Fa* Sept. 18 and 19. ■: WORCESTER, MASS.-Worceater Agrtei. tural Society- Sept. 3 to 61 J. Hogg. pre*. Wm. J. Wheeler, secy. r MICHIGAN. ADRAIN. MICH.—Lenawee County Fair A sociation. Sept. 24 to 28. H. H. Fergoso. secy. ? . . ~ • ALBION. MICH.—Albion Fair and Drivirf Park Association. Sept. 25 to 28. J. Fras Church, secy. ! -LPENA, MICH.—Twenty-third Annual Faf Alpena County Agricultural Association Sept. 19 to 21. Walter Gavagan, pres.; i V. Waldron, secy. - - ; ANN ARBOR; MICH.—Washtenaw Fair A! sociation. Oct. 2 to 5. Wm. Campbal Ypsilanti, Mich., pres.; Jennie BueL secy.' ARMADA. MICH.—Armada Agricultural 8- clety. Oct 3 to 6. John McKay, Rome' Mich., pres.; R v. Edwards. Annad} Mich., treas.; A. J. Freeman. Armad. Mich., secy. 7 ^ ^s BAD AXE. MICH.—Huron County Agricu! tural Society. Sept 25 to 28. John Hun Virona Mills. Mich., pres.: Geo. W. Clar secy.; C. E. Thompson, treas. : BANCROFT, MICH.—Bancroft Fair Corns.' ny. Oct, 10 to 12. B. D. Block, pres.; t. Sherman,, treas.; F. I. Wlxom.' secyv ■ 1- BRIGHTON; MICH.—Fair. Oct 9 to 12. Stn- berg & Case, mgrs.' - ? CARO, MICH.—Tuscola County Farmer Fair. Sept 18 to 21. F. B. Hansford, sec CALEDONIA. 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