The Billboard 1898-09-01: Vol 10 Iss 9 (1898-09-01)

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> : o« LARION—Clarion County Fair Association. september. Geo. F. Henry, pres. Peollet; J. Frazier, treas.; S. S. Sanghein, secy. woHRANTON—Cochranton Agricultural So lety. NNEAUTVILLE—Crawford County Agriultural Soctety. Sept. 6 to % O. C, D.cky, pres.; J. EK. Rupert, treas., KF. L. Lord, ecy. : ORRY Northwestern Agricultural Society. ept. 13 to 16. Dennis Johnson, pres., N. nh Heath, treas.: Geo, Blair, seey \LLAS—Dallas Union Agricultural Assoctation Sept. 27 to 3 John T Phillips, pres.. Geo. F. Hileman, treas.; E. M. Honeywell, secy , i) ANVILLE — Montour County Agricultural Society. AYTON-Dayton Agricultural and Mechaneal Association. Sept. 27 to 30. =. Barnard, pres.; G. F. Currle, treas.; Marshall, fecy. Ebensburg Agricultural So Burns, M.C EKENSBURG clety. Aug. 36 to Sept. 2. ; PORKSVILLE—Sullivan County Fair. Oct §to 46 GRATZ—Gratz Driving Park and Agricultu ral Soctety. GREENSBURG—Westmoreland Agricultural Soctety. Sept. 27 to 30. W. F. Holtzer, secy. GREENVILLE—Greenville Agricultural Socuty. Sept. 7 to 9 Levi Morrison, pres.; J. W. Vosler, treas.; Till Reiss, secy. HANOVER—Hanover Agricultural Soctety. Sept. 6 to 9% R. W. Wirt, pres.; T. Jd Little, treas.; M. O. Smith, secy. HARFORD Harford Agricultural Society. Sept. 28 and 29%. G. R. Ressequie, pres, EK. M Watson, treas.; E. E. Jones, secy. Agricultu Bri HOLLIDAYSBURG~ Blair County ral Association. Sept. 13 to 16. P. H. denbaugh, pres.; C. H. Porter, secy HONESDALE—Wayne County Agricultural Society. Sept. 27 to 2. E. W. Gammell Hethany, secy HUGHESVILLE > Muncy Club. Sept. 28 to Oct. 1 INDIANA—Indiana County Agricultural ciety Sept. 13 to 16. M. F. Jamison, pres.; A. W. Mabon, treas Geo. J. Feif JOUNSTOWN-—Tri-County Agricultural and Driving Park Association. Sept. 5 to 9. T. A. Cresswell, pres.: Geo. H. Brown, treas.; J. H. Laine, secy., Box 246. KUTZTOWN Keystone Agricultural and Horticultural Socicty. Sept. 27 to 30. J.B Keser, secy LAVELLE—Lavelle Driving Park and Fair Vally Farmers So secy Association Not decided. J. G. Rowe, pres., Tremont; A. L. Lauberstein, treas., Ashland: F. H. Waite, secy., Ashland. LEPRANON~— Lebaron Vallev Fair Association Sept. 7 to 9 John H. Shugar, pres.; Jehn H. Funk. treas Dr. W. B. Means. secy LEHIGHTON—Carbon County Industrial Association. Sept. 27 to 30. Henry Miller, pres.; Valentine Schwartz, treas.; C. W. Rower, secy. LEWISBURG — Union County Agricultural Association. MANSFIELD—20th Annual Mansfield Fair. Sept. 27 to 30. Chas. S. Ross, pres.. Wayne; A. Pitts, secy.: W. D. Husted, treas. MARCUS HOOK—Delaware County Fair and Industrial Exposition. Sept. 13 to 17 MEADVILLE—Meadville Fair and Park Association. Sept. 27 to 30. S. B pres.; F. Sutton, treas.; W. H kill, secy MERCER—Mercer Central sociation Sept. 27 to 29 nell, Indian Run, pres.; treas.: John P. Orr, secy MILTON—Milton Driving Park and Fair Association Oct. 4 to 7. I. A. Eschbach, pres.: M. H. Barr, treas.; Edwin Paul, secy MONTROSE—Susquehanna County Agricultural Society. Oct. 4 and 5. W. A. Titsworth. secy NAZARETH—Northampton County Agricul? tural Society. Oct. 4 to 7. Frank T. Gernet, pres.; J. R. Reinheimer, treas.; J. J. Mans, secy. NEW CASTLE—Lawrence County Agricultural Society. NEWPORT—Perry County Agricultural Soci ety. Sept. 21 to 2. James B. Eby, secy. ORWIGSBURG—Orwigsdurg Agricultural Society. Sept. 6 to 9 Hon. John T. Shoener, pres.; H. S. Albright, treas., A. E. Brown, Driving Dick, Gas AsNunGrubb, Agricultural Thos. P Jas. B ReECY OXFORD-—-Oxford Agricultural Society. June 8 to 10, Sept. 21 to 23. Wm. H. Hogg, Kirkwood, pres.; F. G. Andrews, treas.; H. (. Thomas, secy. PARKER'S LANDING—Parker Association. PHILADELPHIA—Belmont Driving Club. PITTSTON—Luzerne County Fair Association. PORT ALLEGHENY—MeKean County Fair Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. E. P. Dalrymple. pres.; E P. Dolley, treas.; J. B. Coleard, secy PORT ROYAL—Juniata County Fair. Sept l4 to 16 READING—Berks County Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Oct. 4 to 7. Cyrus l Fox, secy rROUDSBURG—Monroe County Agricultural Society. Sept. 6 to 9 J. S. Williams, pres, O. F. Phillips, treas.; T. C. Brown, Agricultural seCy TONEBORO—Mercer County Agricultural iety. Sept. 20 to 22. A. S. Reed, Grove : Robt. P. Cann, treas.; Geo. H. Fecy. | ARENTUM-Tarentum \ug ® to Sept. 2. J.C. Dunn, secy 'WANDA-Bradford County Agricultural clety. Sept. 27 to 30. KE. J. Ayers, Mace hia, pres.; W. T. Norton, treas.; Benj. Kuykendall, jr., seecy 'ROY—Troy Agricultural Society. Sept. 13 to 18 John E. Dobbins, pres.; E. Everett Van Dyrle, treas.: John A. Parsons, secy. TUNKHANNOCK~ County Fair. Sept. 13 to le Fair Association. NION TOWN — Fayette Fair Association Aug 30 to Sept. 2. Wm. W. Parshall, secy Warren County Fair Association, ARREN » M Hazeltine, pres.; L. K. treas.; Willis Cowan, seey \ ASHINGTON— Western Pennsylvania Faltr \ssoctation, Sept. 20 to 23. W. A. Gabby, es.; Jas. A. Forsythe, treas.; Julius Le Moyne, secy ! Russell, SWATTSBURG—Wattsburg Agricu'tural So lety Sept. 6 to 9, W. H. Cornell, pres.; obn Phelps, treas.; A. L. Phelps, secy. THE BILLBOARD. WAYNESBURG—Waynesburg Fair Associa tion. WESTFIELD—Cowanesque Valley Agricultural Society. Sept. 13 to 16. Dr. Jas. Masten, pres.; R. H. Buck, treas.; Chas. C. Williams, secy. WILLIAMS GROVE--Grangers’ Inter-State Picnic Exposition Association. Aug. 29 to Sept. 3. R. H. Thomas, Mechanicsburg, pres. and manager. YORK-—York County Agricultural Society. YOUNGWOOD — Westmoreland Agricultural Society. Sept. 27 to 30. J. N. Allshouse, pres., Adamsburg: D. B. Fisher, treas., Goff; W. H. Hoiltzer, secy., Greensburg. RHODE ISLAND. CRANSTON—78th Annual Rhode Island State Fair. KINGSTON—Washington County Agricultural Society. Sept. 13 to 16. Hon. R. Hazard, pres.; Jesse V. B. Watson, Wakefield, treas.; John A. Allen, Peace Dale, secy PROVIDENCE—State Fair Association. Sept. § to 9. F. E. Perkins, pres.; Earl H. Porter, treas.: Walter W. Dexter, secy. RIVER POINT—Pawtuxet Valley Park Agricultural Association. SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON—Charleston Driving Assolation. CHERAW—Cheraw County Agricultural Association. Nov. 23 to 28. KR. C. Watson, pres.; J. F. MclInlyse, treas.; T. S. Gregory, sey. COLUMBIA—State Agriculture] and Mechan. Society of South Carolina. Nov. 7 to ll. T J. Cunningham, Chester, pres.; Geo. H. Huggins, treas.; Thos. H. Halloway, Poma ria, secy GEORGETOWN—Colored State Fair. R. B. Anderson, pres. LEXINGTON C. H.—Lexington County Fatr Oct. 26 to WS SOUTH DAKOTA. STURGIS—Black Hills Exposition Co. John Seollard, pres.; Harry Bunting, treas.; Max Hoehn, secy YANKTON--South Yankton State Board of Agriculture Sept. 26 to 3%. John Armstrong, pres J. E. Platt, treas.; Walter B. Dean, secy. TENNESSEE. ALEXANDRIA—Alexandria Fair. Sept. 22 to 24. J. W. Rutland, pres.; W. W. Neal, treas.: Rob Roy, secy. BRISTOL Carnival and Street Fair. Oct. to 7 BROWNSVILLE sociation Oct secy C)}TARKSVILLE Oct. 12 to Lb DYERSBURG—Dyer County tion. Oct. 11 to 15. T. C. J. H. Dubove, secy. JOHNSON CITY—Washineton County Fair Association Sept. 27 to 30 Dr. W. R Haywocd County Fair As ll to 13. W. R. Helbrook Montgomery County Fair Fair AssociaGordon, pres.; Price, pres.; John Sanders, treas.; T. J. Cox, secy KINGSTON—Roane County Fair and Stock Association. Sept. 27 to 29. W. T. Gallaher, Wheat, pres.; J. R. Cumbliss, secy. and treas LOUDON—Loudon County Fair Association. MURFREESBORO—Rutherford County Fair Association. Sept. 15 to 17. W. R. Jarratt, Overall, pres.;: J S. Gooch, Smyrna, treas.; S. S. Butler, Overall, secy. ROCKWOOD—Rockwood Fair and Stock As sociation. Sept. 20 to 23. Capt. J. N. Baker. pres.: John F. McNutt. secy. WATERTOWN Wilson County Fair Association. Sept. l to 4 TEXAS. BROWNWOOD—Prown County Stock Fair. Nov. 11 and 12, C. H. Woodard, pres.; Will H. Mayes. secy BROWN WOODGrand Harvest Oct. 3 to 5 Brook Smith, pres.: Will H Mayes, manager: Prof. Carl Vincin, secy DALLAS—Texas State Fair and Dallas Exposition Association. Oct. 1 to 16. H.. H. Gaston, pres.; J. B. Adone, treas.; Sydney Smith, secy. Carnival DALLAS—Afro-American Fair. Oct. 1 to 16. Prof. N. W. Harllee, pres. DENTON— Denton County Blooded Stock and Fair Association Sept. l4 tol7. W. A Miller, secy DICKINSON—Texas Coast Fair. Not decided. C. W. Wilkins, pres., Clear Creek; J. Lobih, treas., Galveston; D. B. Rogers, secy., Galveston. GROESBECK—Limestone County Fair Association. Nov. 9 to 12. G. V. McClintic, pres.; M. H. Clark, treas.; S. D. Bugg, secy. HILLSBORO—Hill County Fair Association. Sept. 27 to 29. W. A. Craig, pres.; Jas. P. Orr, treas. and secy HOUSTON—Afro-American Fair and_ Interstate Exposition. Sept. 1 to Nov. 30. Bishop A. Grant. pres.; F. 1. Richardson, secy. JACKSBOROJack County Fair Association. Sept. 26 to Oct. I W. R. Green, pres.; Sil Stark, treas.; H. A. Wills, secy. MARQUEZ. Leon County Stock and Agricul tural Fair Oct. 2 to IS W. E. Powell, pres.; F. M. Amos, treqs.; Dr. E. O. Boggs, sewy PALESTINE—East Texas Fair and Driving Park Association Nov. 16 to 1% J. W. Ozment, pres.; W. C. Gorman, treas.; Thos. Hiall. Box S86. seey SAN ANTONIO~—Guadalupe Valley Fair Association. Geo. C. Robinson, pres.; Geo. C. Vaughan, treas.; Chas. Real, secy. VICTORIA Southern Texas Fair Association. Nov. * to ll L. D. Heaton, pres.; Theo. Buhler, treas.; L. N. Hofer, secy. VERMONT. RARTON—Orleans County Fair Association. Sept. 6 to & 1 Somers, lrasburg, pres ° O. D. Owen, treas.; C. Barrous, N. Trov, secy. RRANDON-—Brandon Fair Association. BRATTLEBORO — Valley Fair Association. Sept. 28 and 29. G. W. Hood, pres.; J. J. Estey, treas.; L. L. Stickney, secy. BURLINGTON—Champlain Valley Fair Association. Sept. 6 to 9. FAIR HAVEN—Western Vermont Agricultucal Soctety. LYNDONVILLE—Northern Caledonia Fair Association. Sept. 21 and 22. E. McGennis, secy. MIDDLEBURY—Addison County Agricultural Association. Aug. 30 to Sept. 1. C. S&. Dana, New Haven, Vt., secy MORRISVILLE -Fair. Sept. 7 to 9 G. Hender, pres NORTHFIELD—Dog River Valley Fair Association. Sept. 20 to 22. W. W. Holden Ww. clerk RUTLAND—Rutland County Fair. Sept. 13 to 15. C. M. Winslow, Brandon, pres.; Fred. A. Field, secy. and treas. SHELDON JUNCTION—Franklin County Agricuitural and Mechanics’ Society. Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. C. W. Gates, pres., Franklin; Geo. P. Twigg, treas., St. Albans; C. A. Oliver, secy.. N. Sheldon SOUTH RYEGATE—Ryegate & Wells River Valley Dairyman Association. Sept. 21-22. Y. D. Nelson, pres.; H. W. Hibbard, treas., South Ryegate; F. R. McColl, secy., South Ryegate. SPRINGFIELD—Springfield County Fair Sept. 13 and 14. R. W. Whitney, pres.; G F. Leland, treas.; L. M. Gragin, secy. ST. ALBANS—Vermont Driving Park Assoct ation. Sept. 20 to 22. ST. JOHNSBURG—Caledonia County Fair. Sept. 13 to 15. Dr. T. R. Stiles, pres.; Frank Brooks, treas.: F. S. Harriman, secy. TUNBRIDGE—Union Agricultural Society. WATERBURY—Winooski Valley Agricultural Association. Sept. 13-15. G. E. Moody, pres.; Geo. W. Atkins, treas.; E. G. Hooker, secy. : WHItE RIVER JUNCTION—State Fair Association. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. Geo. Aitkin, Woodstock, pres.; W. B. Hazen, treas.; G. W. Hoffman, secy WOODSTOCK—Windsor County Agricultural Society. Sept. 28 to 30. VIRGINIA. CLAREMONT—Temperpance, Industrial and Prospect Association. Sept. 27 to 29. Prof. J. J. Smallwood, Box 75, pres.; also, secy. and treas. FREDERICKSBURG~—R. V. A. & M. S. Sept. 27 to 29. T. McCracken, pres.; S. J. Quinn, secy. and treas. KILMARNOCK Nov. 3 to 5 NORFOLK—Virginia State Fair and Agricul Chesapeake County Fair tural Association. Oct. 4 to 8 John Mariner, pres: R. S. Cromwell, treas.; W. E. Dillon, secy RICHMOND—Virginia State Agricultural and Mechanics’ Society. STAUNTON—Baldwin District Fair Associa tion. G. Julian Pratt, Waynesboro, secy. TAPPAHANNOCK—Tidewater County Fair Sept. 7 to 9 UPPERVILLE—Upperville County Fair. Sept. 15 and 16 WINCHESTER—Shenandoah Valley Agricultural Society. Oct. 11 to 14. C. B. Rouse, 459 Broadway, New York City, pres.; P. C. Grone, treas.; E. G. Hollis, secy. WEST VIRGINIA CLARKSBURG—West Virginia Central Agricultural and Mechanical Association. Sept. 6 to s C. L. Hickman, pres.; M. M. Thompson, secy. MIDDLEBOURNE—Tyler County Exposition and Fair Association. Aug. 23 to 26. John W. Lazear, pres.; W. Kirchner, treas.; John Riggle, secy. NEW MARTINSVILLE—Wet7el County Fair Association. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. S. R. Martin, secy. PENNSBORO—Ritchie County Agricultural and Fair Association. Sept. 13 to 16. L. P. Wilson, pres.; Dr. G. P. Will A. Strickler. secy. SHEPHERDSTOWN—Morgan's Grove Fair. Reynolds, pres.; G. Sept 6 to & Dr. A. S T. Licklider, treas.; R. S. M. Hoffman, Sigler, treas.; secyv 4 WALTON—Roane County Fair Association. Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. J. Riley, secy. WHEELING—West Virginia Exposition and State Fair Association. Sept. 5 to 9% A. Reymann, pres.; Geo. Hook, treas.and secy. V¥ ASH(NGTON. COLFAS—Whitman County Fruit and Agrteultural Association. Benj. Burgunder, pres.; A. J. Davis, treas.; Geo. H. Lennox, secy. MT. VERNON-—Skagit County Horticultural Society. Oct. 6 to 8 Capt F. Decatur, res.: E. K. Matlock, secy.-treas. NEW WHATCOM—Northwest Fair. Sept. 28 to 30. Mr. Edens, pres.: Chas. Donovan, secy NORTH YAKIMA—Washington State Fair Association. Sept. 26 to Oct. 1. J. M. Bax ter, pres.; Wm. Lee, sr., treas.; Dr. T. B. Gunn, secy SOUTH BEND —Pacific County Fair Association September M. Monohon, pres.; F. A. Hazelton, treas.: T. S. Thorp, secy SPOKANE--Spokane Fruit Fair. Oct. 4 to 15. John A. Finch, pres.;: Howell W. Peel, treas.: H. Bolster, secy. and manager. TACOMA—F County Agricultural and Industrial Assd..ation. WISCONSIN. AMHERST~— Portage County Agricultural Society. Sept. 13 to 16. A. G. Cate, pres.; J. G. Webster. treas.; A. J. Smith, secy. ANTIGO—Sept. 12 to 14. Kennedy Scott, Rio, secy. 23 APPLETON—Fox River Fair and Driving —a, —~ 30 to Sept. 2. H. Pierce es.; J. J. Sherman, treas.: W. F v etn etd reas.; W. F. Bar ASHLAND—Sept. 7 to 9. R. L AUGUSTA—Sept. 6 to 9. + BARABOO—Sank County ety. Sept. 27 to 30 BEAVER DAM—Dodg pencer, secy. Dell Allen, secy. Agricultural SoctJohn S. Hall, secy. e County Fair Associa tion. Sept. 27 to 30. E. E Willi Danville; H. B. Drab. ” tre :C. W. He oun aus e, treas.; C. W. HarBLACK RIVER FALLS—Jackson Agricultural Society. Se County Bailey, pres. ; y-_ Sept. 13 to 16. J. A. S. N. Sane ; E pam A carl anedahl, treas.; E. L. BLOOMINGTON~—Sept. 7 to 9 BOSCOBEL25th Annual Fair. Sept. 21 to ll > ee Pres.; F. B. Sarbo res. FF. C. Muffiey, secy. ; : CHETEK—Barron County Agricultural ta — 6tos W. WwW A. Kent, treas., C ; cunt secy. ee PPEWA FALLS—Northern State Fair. Sept. 13 to 16. J J . Jas. H, pres., W. Superior; Ww. Ww. Flinn — Ohetek; M. S. Balley, secy. ‘ én 4 SoFlinn, pres.; Jos. E. Cart Wisconsin CHILTON—Eastera Wisconsin Fair, Sept. — 13 to 15. Samuel Shaw, ai ~y--——eea ce 14 to 16. H. S. Comvans mae to 30 wy Agricultural So : H. H W. B. Smith, treas.; W. Eee mer. secy ELKHORN—Walworth County Agricultural Society. Sept. 27 to 30. J. B. Johnson, pres. ; Geo. L. Harrington, secy. , , ELLSWORTH—Oet. 4 to 6. a Plum secy. E. S. Doolittle, FOND DU LAC—Guy Park F Sept. 6to 9 Dr. T. F. \. Hawk treas.: air Association. me mezneim. pres.; C. vk D. Markle, sy. HORTONVILLE —Outagamie County, Fair. Sept. 21 to 23. Dr. John Dey, HUDSON Sept. 21 to 23. R. » hy ae secy. a N—Oct. 4i0 7%. J. L Kearney, KEWAUNEE~Sept. 14 to 17. Carlton, secy. LA CROSSE—Inter-State Fair. Sept. 3. John Dengler, pres.; treas.. C S. VanAuken, LANCASTER—Grant County Agricultural Society. Sept. 14 to 16. Delor Abrams pres. ; _R. Meyer, Jr., treas.; T. A. Burr, secy fa FENNIMORE—Fennimore Fair. Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. Wm. Rogers, pres. LODI—Lodi Uni Agricultural Society. Sept 20 to 22. Robt. Steel, pres.: A. R. Reynolds, treas.; A. H. Hinds, secy. ‘ MADISON—Sept. 19 to 23. MANITOWOC— Industrial Associat’n of Manitowoc County. Sept. 6 to 9. Chris. Muth pres.; Chas. Fechter, treas.; Dr. E. R. Flach, secy. MAUSTON—Juneau County Agricultural So-~% &. A. Plommer, ciety. Aug. 29 to Sept Adler, treas.; J. C. Baldwin, Jas. Murphy, Aug. 29 to T. H. Spence, secy. Pres.; F. A. 2 secy. {EDOVI—Sept. 7 to 9. 7 7 my pt. 7 9. Harvey Brown, MoMENOMINEE — Dunn Count Society. Sept. 19 to 22. F. A. oan aad Chickering, treas.: Geo. Gallaway,. MERRILL—Sept. 5 to 7. J. W. Bruce, secy. MILWAUKE —Wisconsin State B riculture. Sept. 19 to 23. M. ho no boo, nres.; S. A. Peter: ; Dovon. Madison. . a MONROE—Green County Agricultural Soctety He Aer yd Institute. Aug. 31 to Sept. . R. A. Etter, pres.; Andrew Le : heey Smock, secy. don: XE s«LSVILLE—Clark County Agricul Society. Sept. 13 to 15. M. C i aes _Jas. Redman. treas.: H. H. Heath, secy. NEW Fair and Sept. 20 to 23. Aug. Roloff, pres.; E. Ranim, treas.; Henry Can _fon, secy. NEW RICHMOND—New Richmond Park As sociation. Sept. 28 to 30. O. J. Williams wren J. N. McCoy, treas.; J. A. Hughes. ecy. PHILLIPS—Price County Agricultural Ss 0ciety. Sept 15 to 17. F. W. Sackett, pres.; Miss Clara Jackson, treas.; Fred. W. Ruf, secy. 7 Haywood County Fair, BROWNSVILLE, TENN. October 27 to 29. ZEREDA’S “Snes VILLAGE Consists of Gypsy Camp, African Dodger, Cane Rack, Knife Board, Striker, Plate Board, Bungleloo, ete., ete. “Everything first-class and legitimate.’ Can be engaged for fairs, carnivals, and all out-door attractions. Will buy large striker. Address, H. C. LE VERNE, Congress Heights, D. C Established 1823. WM. fi. WARNER & BRO. MEDALISTS. No. 424 N. Sth St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Medals in all metals struck to order forall pur poses that may be desired. We want the ad dress of all streetmen throughout the United states The Only Fair Held in Pelaware! AT DOVER, September 13, 14, 15 and 16, 1898. Ree” Over 4o,o00 people will attend. Privileges now for saie. Catalogues free. “(pa A.N, BROWN, Sec., Dover, Del. ar, wate eS anes’ 4 oe ee Pace He alias STA adhe ee