348 TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART IV 



Seventy-two pounds of Lig-ht Extracted Honey, AVhite Clover, Basswood, 

 Sweet Clover, in 1-ponnd Containers ($30, $15, $10, $7, $5)— First, R. H. 

 Long-worth; second, Eunice Longworth; third, F. H. Stacey; fourth, W. H. 

 Pearson; fifth, Bert A. Brown. 



Three Hundred-pound Exhibit of Extracted Honey, Q,uality and Manner 

 of Market Preparation Considered ($30, $15, $10 $7) — First, Eunice Long- 

 worth; second, F. H. Stacey; third, Bert A. Brown; fourth, R. H. Long-worth. 



Twenty-four-pound Display of Extracted Honey, Show'ing Standard 3Iar- 

 ket Grades in 1-pound Containers ($15, $8, $5, $3, $2) — First, Bert A. Brown; 

 second, R. H. Longworth; third, Eunice Longworth; fourth, F. H. Stacey; 

 fifth, "W. H. Pearson. 



Twelve Pounds or More, Granulated Extracted Honey ($10, $5, $3, $2) — 

 First, Eunice Longworth; second, F. H. Stacey; third, Bert A. Brown; fourth, 

 R. H. Longworth. 



Display of I^abeled Samples of Extracted Honey, Not Less Than One- 

 Half Pound Each ($10, $5, $3, $2) — First, Bert A. Brown; second, R. H. 

 Longworth; third, Eunice Longworth; fourth, F. H. Stacey. 



Five Gallons Honey Vinegar ($10, $5, $3) — First, R. H. Longworth, second, 

 Eunice Longworth; third, Bert A. Brown. 



Twenty Pounds Beeswax ($10, $5, $3, $2) — First, Bert A. Brown; second, 

 R. H. Longworth; third, Eunice Longworth; fourth, F. H. Stacey. 



Display Cooking Honey I sed Instead of Sugar ($10, $5, $3, $2)— First 

 V\^. H. Pearson; second, Eunice Longworth; third, Bert A. Brown; fourth, 

 R. H. Longworth. 



One 1-Franie Ob.serAation Hive of 3-band Italian Bees and Q,ueen ($10, 

 $5, $3, $2, $1) — First, Bert A. Brown; second, F. H. Stacey; third, W. H 

 Pearson; fourth, R. H. Longworth; fiftli, Eunice Longworth. 



SWEEPSTAKES. 



Largest and Most Attractive Exhibit in this Department ($50. $20, $10, 

 $8) — First, Bert A. Brown; second, F. H. Stacey; third, R. H. Longworth; 

 fourth, Eunice Longworth. 



CREAMERY BUTTER. 

 Superintendent.' W. B. Barney, Des Moines. Iowa. 



r F. L. Odell, 

 Judges ^ T. A. Clarke, 



[ B. O. Brownlee. 



Highest Scoring Exhibit of AVhole Milk Butter ($25) — First, Vern Sires, 

 Church, Iowa. 



Highest Scoring Exhibit of Gathered Cream Butter ($25) — First, F. H. 

 Harms, Tripoli, Iowa. 



DAIRY BUTTER. 



Sweepstakes ($5, $2) — First, J. L. Hamilton, Lucas; second, Kate Adam- 

 son, Ankeny. 



CHEESE. 



Best Exhibit of Cheese, Each Exhibit to Consist of Xot Less Than Twenty 

 Pounds ($25, $15. $10, $5) — First, L. J. Breher. Sheboygan Falls, T\^isconsin; 

 second, Bert McKinney, Rewey, Wisconsin; third, W^m. S. Walsh, Platteville, 

 Wisconsin; fourth, Austin L. Moody, Waynesville, N. C. 



