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Pair Ponies 10 1^ to 11% Hands — First, Earl M. Dixon, on Silver Tips and 

 Mate; second, D. G. "Welty on Princess Welcome and Mate; third, Mrs. Adam 

 Sterling; fourth, D. G. Welty on Silver Crescent and Mate. 



Pony 111/^ to 121/^ Hands — First, Mrs. Adam Sterling on Lynette of Mont- 

 rose; second. Earl M. Dixon on Model; third. Earl M. Dixon on Dixon's 

 Choice. 



Pair Ponies 11 1/^ to 121/^ hands — First, Mrs. Adam Sterling on Lynette of 

 Montrose and Peg-g-y. 



Pony 12 y2 to 131/2 Hands — First, Earl M. Dixon, on White Wing. 



Pair Ponies 121/2 to 13 1/2 Hands — First, Earl M. Dixon on True Blue and 

 Mate. g|«fij 



Pony IZY2 to 14 1/2 Hands — First, Mrs. Adam Sterling on Lammermore 

 King; second, Earl M. Dixon on Forest King. 



Tandem Team Under 12 1/^ Hands — Mrs. J. K. Dering on Queenie Horace 

 and Bushnell Polly Southworth; second, Earl M. Dixon on Model and Dixon's 

 Choice; third, Earl M. Dixon on Silver Tip "D" and Susanna "D" ; fourth, 

 Mrs. Adam Sterling on Belle Meade Faultless and Nipper. 



Tandem Team Over 12i^ Hands — First, Earl M. Dixon on True Blue and 

 Dainty. 



Four-in-Hand Under 12 1/^ Hands — F'irst, Earl M. Dixon; second, D. G. 

 Welty; third, Mrs. Adam Sterling. 



Champion Harness Pony — First, Mrs. Adam Sterling on Lammermore 

 King; second, Earl M. Dixon on Model. 



Champion Pair Harness Ponies — First, Earl M. Dixon; second, Earl M. 

 Dixon. 



PONIES UNDER SADDLE. 



Exhibitors — Mrs. Jackson K. Dering, Lake Villa, 111. ; Frank Brideson. Bay- 

 ard; G. W. Brideson, Panora; Mrs. Adam Sterling, Des Moines; D. G. Welty, 

 Nevada; F. R. Wilson, Colo; Chas. Irvine, Ankeny; Springbrook P'arm. 

 Walkerville, Md.; Earl M. Dixon, New Boston, 111.; Seth Way & Son, Oska- 

 loosa, Iowa. 



Judge Logan Black, Jacksonville, III. 



Saddle Pony Under 10 1/^ Hands — First, Frank Brideson; second, D. G. 

 Welty on Queen of Fleet; third, Mrs. Adam Sterling; fourth, F. R. Wilson. 



Saddle Pony 10 1/^ to 11 1/2 Hands — First, Mrs. Adam Sterling on Sensation; 

 second, F. R. Wilson on Jack; third, A. E. Warren on Ted; fourth, Chas. 

 Irvine on Lady. 



Saddle Pony 11 1/^ to 12 1^ Hands — First, Mrs. Adam Sterling on Lynette of 

 Montrose; second, D. G. Welty on Wynette; third, F. R. Wilson; fourth, 

 Mrs. Adam Sterling on Peggy. 



Saddle Pony 12 1/^ to 13 1/2 Hands — First, Mrs. Adam Sterling on Duncan; 

 second, Mrs. Adam Sterling on Ned. 



Saddle Pony 131/2 to 14 1/2 Hands — First, Mrs. Adam Sterling on Freckles; 

 second, Mrs. Adam Sterling on Bonnie. 



Champion Saddle Pony — ^First, Mrs. Adam Sterling on Lynette of Mont- 

 rose; second, Mrs. Adam Sterling on Nip. 



Stable Managers' Prize — Managers of stables winning the greatest number 

 of ribbons, either blue, red, white or pink in pony classes: First, Earl M. 

 Dixon; second, Mrs. Adam Sterling; third, D. G. Welty; fourth, F. R. Wilson. 



Stable Decorations — Best stable decoration, neatest and most attractive 

 pony exhibit — First, Earl M. Dixon; second, Mrs. Adam Sterling; third, D. G. 

 Welty. 



MULES. 



Exhibitors — ^Wyatt Carr & Son. Collins; Harry F. Copeland, Waukee ; Henry 



C. Copeland, Waukee; F. L. Hutson & Son, State Center; J. W. Lisle, 



Jamaica ; M. C. Peters Mill Co., Omaha ; Carroll McKibben, Earlham ; Frank 

 A. Miller & Son, Carlisle; Ed Parmenter, Ankeny. 



