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Macon. 



Montgomery. 



Marion. 



Moniteau. 



Morgan. 



Monroe. 



Z^IcDonald. 



Slercer. 



Newton. 



Nodaway. 



Oregon. 



Ozark. 



Osage. 



Polk. 



Pike. 



Following is a partial list of fixtures used in our World's Fair 

 display : 



24 tables (flat and pyramid, 6x8 and 6x12 and 6x4.) 

 12 three-shelve glass shelving, 12 in. x 4 ft. and 12 in. x 6 ft. 

 I wall pyramid, 10x60 feet. 



1 pyramid, with recesses, 8x40 ft. center. 



2 large fruit stands with 3 urns and 6 large glass bowls, 8x12x14 



feet. 

 14 large glass show cases, 3x8x4^^ ft., with three glass shelves 

 on inside. 

 I- large table, semicircular, 4x32 ft. 



1 center piece, 8x8x12 ft., recessed, brackets and 8 punch bowls. 



2 glass shelving cones with fountain, 6x8x10 ft. 



I large fountain with palms and trees and flowers and ferns, at 



entrance. 



Railroad train complete in running order, run by electricity over 



eliptical track, 300 feet in circumference. The most beautiful train 



ever made, and furnished by the 'Frisco Railroad Company, and kept 



running continually. Cars always loaded with apples. 



Following is a list of awards given us by the Louisiana Purchase 

 Exposition Company : 



AWARDS. 



Grand Prizes, S; Gold Medals, 28; Silver Medals, 174; Bronze Medals. 



202; Total, 412. 



This list of awards has not been revised by the Superior Jury. I 

 have asked for a rehearing on some of the awards, because they should 

 be corrected, modified and some persons and some counties given a 

 higher award, as their exhibits justly deserved. I think this will be 

 granted and this record will then be corrected. — Secretary. 



