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Kendall, Montana, September 15, 1903. 5. COUNTY FAIR PREMIUMS Following is a list of premiums offered I by the directors of the Fergus County Fair Association : Live Stock Department. HORSES. Best standard bred stallion, fiqvt $13; second $10. Best thoroughbred stallion, first $15; second 110. Best draft stallion, first $15; second $10 Best jack, first $10; second Best colt from standard bred sire, first $16; second $5. Best colt trom thoroughbred silo, first *10; second $5. Best cult from draft sire, first $10; sec- ond $5. Beet mule colt, first $10; second $5. CATTLE, Best registered Durham bull, first $25; second $10. Best registered Hereford bull, first $25; second $10. Best registered Poll Angus bull, first $25; second $10. Best registered Holstein bull, first $25; second $10. • Best registered Jersey bull, first $25; second $10. Beet Durham cow with calf by side, tirst $15: second $5. Best Hereford cow with calf by side, first 415; second p. Best mulch cow, first $15, second $10. SHEEP. Best thoroughbred Merino ram, first $25; second $10. Best Ha MbdUiliffT ram, first $2 5 ; sec- ond CO. Best yearling ram, and mutton breed raised in Fergus county, that $10; sec- ond $5. Best yearling rain, combining shearing and mutton qualities, raised in Fergus county, first. $10; second $5. Best pen of sheep, not less than 10 nor more than 20, combining best features of general purpose sheep, first $25; sec- ond $10. II (Xi • Best Berkshire boar, pure bred, first $5. second $3. Beet pure bred Poland Cline boar, first $5, second $3. Best pure bred Eger% boar, first $5, second $3. Best pure bred Berkshire sow, first 45. second $3. Best pure bred Poland China Pow, first $5, second $3. Best pure bred Essex sow, first 45, sec- ond $3, Beet pure bred pigs, any breed, not less then four, first $5, second $3. POULTRY. Trio barred Plymouth Rocks, first $2, Peek/WI $1 Buff Plymouth Rocks, first $2, errs:- ond $1. Trio White Plymouth Rocks, first $2, second $1. Trio Brown Leghorn'', first $2, sec- ond $1. Trio White Legliorne, first, $2, sec- ond $1. Trio Buff Cochins, fl rat $2, second $1. Best trio Ihretems. first $2, second, $1 Beat exhibit of pigeons, first $5, flee- Ond $3. Beet pair turkeys, first $3, second $2. Rest pair geese, first $3, second $2. Beat pair docks, first 13. second 2. Best pair peacocks, first $3; second $2. Ladies itepartiment. Wash stand set, first $2, second $1. Dresser scarf, fir-st $2; second $1. Fancy apron, firet $1; second 50e. Pin cushirm, first $1; second 5(k-. Handkerchief cape, first $1, second 50c. Centerpiece in drae ii wOrk, first $1.50; second 75e. Embroidered center pi-ce and six doilies to Match, first $3.50; second $1.50 Tray cloth, first $2; second $1. Sofa pillow, first $2; second 11. Table cover, first $2, second $1. Embroidered picture frame, st $1; second 75c. infant's afghan, first $1.50; second, The Crazy quilt, first, $2; second, $1.50 . Display point lace (six pieces), first $5; second $2.50. Embroidered pillow caces, first $2; second $1.50. Hearth rug, first $1; second 50e. Hemstitched sheets and pillow eases (two each), first $1.50; second 75c . Display Bettenburg (six pieces), first $4; second $2. Glove case, first $1.50; second 75c. Fancy bed spread, first $2; second $i. Silk mittens, knit, first $1; second 50c. Pieced quilt, cotton or silk, first $1.50; secend The. Display crocket work, six pieces, first $3; second $1.50. General display of flowers, first $5; secorill $3. China painting, first $3; second $1.75. Fancy baby hood, first $1.50: second The. • Point lace handkerchief, first $2; sec- ond $1. Faire y turnover collar, first $1; sec- ond 50c. Tinted embroidery, first $2; second $1.50. Burnt eood display, first $2; second $L50. , 'General display of fancy work, first $7; second $5. Embroidered shirt waist, first 41.50; second 41. 'Veil case, first $1; second The, Horticultural and Agricultural Dep't. Three head cauliflower, first $2.50; recotril $1.50. Three head cabbage, first $2.50; sec- ond $1.50. Best peck early potatoes, first $3; sec- ond $2. Best peck late potatoes, first $3; sec - oat! $2. Best six beets, first $2.50; second $1.'50 Largest mangolde, first $250; second $1.50.. Largest turnips, peck, first $1.50; sec- ond The. Best rutabagas for cooking, peck, first $2.50; second $1.50. Largest rutabagas, stock, peek, first $2.50; a could 11.50. Best peck of onions, first $2.50; sec- ond $1 N. Best peck carrots for cooking, first $2.50; second $1.50. • Best peck parsnips, first $2.50; second $1.50. Peck ripe tomatoes, first 2.50; sec - mid 1.50. Largest pumpkin, first 1.50; elecond 75c Best three squashes, first 2.50; second 1.50. Twelve roots celery, large, first 2.60; second 1.544. elve roots celery, dwarf, Brat 2.50; second 1.50. Peck best pop corn, first 2.60; second 1.50, reck best field corn, first 2.50; second 1.50. Peck beet sweet corn, 1111%2.50; sec- ond 1.50. Peck beans, first 2.50; second 1 50. Peck cucumbers, first 2.50; second 1.50. Peck garden peas, first 2.60; second 1.50. Peck field peas, first 2.50; second 1.50. W. S. SMITH TELEPHONE II 6 LEWISTOWN, MONTANA EXCLUSIVE IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS TERMS CASH D. B. MORRIS DRUGGIST Successor t3 C. H.WILLIAMS, Lewistown, Mont. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Drugs, Druggists' Sundries, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Stationery and Cigars MCI(' VC - Ifirlir*PICIN . lifillfintr\\leltr',(10 0 1,1'11 1 1/Entie - 5 1 \\Clit'st Kendall Livery BANK OF and Feed Stables FERGUS COUNTY MERICKLE & M'CORMICK Proprietors Opp - osite Ste phi , ote I sis Headquarters for Lewistown - Kendall Stage Patrons Given Every dttention, J$ Stock will be cared for at reasonable prices. ALIAS 111111111101111 IN THE DISTRICT fAHIRT of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Montana in and for the County of Fergus Rda Mae Watson, Plaintiff, vs, Bailey Wat- son, Defendant The State) of Mootana lends greeting to the above named defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above - owned plaintiff in the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District of the State of Mon- tana. in and for the Gonnty of Fergus, and to answer the complaint filed therein, with- in ten days (exclusive of the day of service after the service on you of this summons, if nerved within this county; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days: otherwise within forty days, or judgement by default will be taken against you. according to the 'prayer of said com- plaint The said action is brought to obtain • decree of divorce of this court in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendant dig - Peck onion sets, first 2.60; second 1.50 solving the bonds of matrimony between Peck winter w heat, firet 3; second 2. (PPItilffa and d e D i;is fe t t s7 1 ):\ t it . n d no f ; ir c t it h ird7f t Tl i ve Peck spring vi heat, first 3; second 2. Pla e li n diff •11 , 1 Defendant on the grounds that • la• f dant hits failed for more than one (I) Peck oats, first 2.50; second The. year last past, to provide for Plaintiff and minort iel hei o r f sT i a u e se h I thedefendant'srt)nn n i tzwe • r : Sheaf of wheat, first 1.50; second 715c. of Sheaf of oats, first 1.50; second 75e. 11 -..1-0 . iiir,ney setand f az! a r 11 . . o a ti t il is I eic ortmrated tinder the Inns of Montana.) Lewistown, Montana. 5.8, HOBSON. President. L. W. ELDRIDGE. Vice President. P. WRIGHT. Cashier. AUSTIN W, WARR, Asst. Cashier. ;Board of Directors: T. C. Power. Perry M'Adow, W. D. Symmes, S. S. Hobson. L W. Eldridge, J. Holsemer. L. H. Hamilton, A with) W. Warr Frank S. Wright. Capital Stock $300,000. Surplus and Reserve $125,000. Correspondenta: American National. Helena, Montana Kountse Bros., New York, Continental National. Chicago, Illinois Interest Allowed on Deposits Left for a Specified Time. mu me ec Peck of apples, home groWn, first 2.50; herein to which reference is hereby made second 1.50. General display not less than ten va- rieties in this department,. first 25; sec- ond lb; third 7.50. Artistic display grains and grasses, first 2.50; second 1.50. Best exhibit potatoes, first 5; seeorel 3; third 1.50,, Best crab apples, borne grow sr, first 2.50; second 1.50. for • mons partici, ar description of the nature and cause of this action. And 3 011 are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, that the Plaintiff will apply to the cottrt for the relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand Hod the seal of the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District o f t he st a te of Montana, in sod for the C ou nty of Fergus, this Slit day of A tigust, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hun- dred and three. EDMUND Watotar RUDOLF N'ON Tf)BRI„ A tty for Pinintiff Norman & Co. Manufacturing Jewelers L•wistowa, Montana Fine Watches and Clocks Repairing Given Careful Attention W. 0. NORMAN VISITS KENDALL ABOUT THE TENTH OF EACH MONTH. HE ALSO CALLS AT OTHER TOWNS 'MONTHLY