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gotten up at sliort notice, but that the association felt encouraged at 

 their success. After the awarding of the following prizes the associa- 

 tion adjourned : 



PREMIUMS AWARDED. 



Wheat — First premium to exhibit 'So. 20, F. Kunkel ; second pre- 

 mium, Xo. 31, John A. King; third premium, 'So. 93, J. S. Garret. 



Corn — First premium to exhibit No. 5, Ford Bros. ; second pre- 

 mium, xs^o. 28, Wm. King; third premium, No. 14, C. F. Adams. 



Oats^Best quality, to exhibit No. 42, A. Harriman. 



Clover Seed — Best quality, to exhibit No. 17, C. F. Adams. 



Apples — Best display of shipping apples to exhibit No. 75, C. C. 

 Manger; second best, No. 50, R. T. Kingsbury. Largest apples, No. 

 76, W. D. Haus. Greatest variety. No. 53, F. J. Boiler. 



Pears — Best quality to exhibit No. 104, Hugh Eoberts. 



Fruits of all kinds — Best display to exhibit No. Gl, L. Geiger, Sr. ; 

 second best, No. 61, L. Geiger. 



Grapes — Best and most perfect bunches, to exhibit No. 89, H. 

 Hamburg. 



Wines — best quality of 1886, to exhibit No. 85, A. Stretz. 



Cider — Best quality of 1886, to exhibit No. 86, A. Stretz. 



Sorghum — Best quality, to exhibit No. 49, H. Edson. (Received 

 special premium of Meistrel & Smith.) 



Potatoes — Best quality and display, to exhibit No. 69, George 

 Miller ; second best. No. No. 4, E. A. Myers. 



Cabbage^ — Best heads, to exhibit No. 62, Charles Stretz. 



Sweet potatoes — Best display, to exhibit No. 19. R, Morton. 

 Garden vegetables — Best display and quality, first premium to exhibit 

 No. 60, L. Geiger, Jr.; second premium. No. 62, Charles Stretz. 



Melons — Best display of all kinds, to exhibit No. 29, J. B. Sibley ; 

 heaviest melon. No. 84, J. B. Sibley. 



Pumpkins, squash, etc. — Best assortment, to exhibit No. 48, R. 

 Morton. Largest pumpkin. No. 41, G. W. Drennan. 



Flovfers — Best display of pot flowers, to exhibit No. 73, Mrs. S. 

 Wooldridge ; second best, No. 58, Mrs. B. E. Secongost. Best display 

 of cut flowers. No. 91, Mrs. S. Wooldridge ; second best, No. 119, Miss 

 E. W. Force. General display. No. 73, Mrs. S. Wooldridge. Greatest 

 variety. No. 58, Mrs. B. E. Secongost. (Special premium by Boonville 

 Topic.) 



Butter — Best quality, to exhibit No. 112, H. C. Lionberger ; second 

 best, No. 110, Mrs. J. E. Elliott. 



