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Shelled Beans ($1.50, $1) — First, Mrs. C. C. McGrew, Des Moines; second, 

 Mrs. W. W. Preston, Carlisle. 



Peas ($1.50, $1) — First, Mrs. Seward Long, Burlington; second, Mrs. 

 M. J. Proudflt, Runnells. 



Beets ($1.50, $1) — First, Mrs. F. H. Sinclair, Des Moines; second, Mrs. 

 Seward Long, Burlington. 



Spinach ($1.50, $1) — First, Mrs. Seward Long, Burlington; second, Mrs. 

 C. C. McGrew, Des Moines. 



Other Greens ($1.50, $1) — First, Mrs. Seward Long, Burlington; second, 

 Margaret McNerney, Des Moines. 



Asparagus ($1.50, $1) — First, Esther McGrath, Des Moines; second, Mrs. 

 J. L. Hamilton, Lucas. 



Tomatoes ($1.50, $1) — First, Mrs. Chas. Walter, Altoona; second, Mrs. 

 A. L. Van Trump, Des Moines. 



Young Carrots ($1.50, $1) — First, Mrs. Seward Long, Burlington; second, 

 Nadeina Freel, Pleasantville. 



Mixed Vegetables, for Soup ($1.50, $1) — First, Mrs. Seward Long, Bur- 

 lington; second, Mrs. A. A. Johnson, Gladbrook. 



Pumpkin, for Pies ($1.50, $1) — First, Mrs. Geo. B. Brockett, Runnells; 

 second, Mrs. M. J. Proudflt, Runnells. 



CANNED MEAT 

 Chicken ($2, $1) — First, Pearl Farrell, Ankeny; second, Mrs. Jesse Alex- 

 ander, Indianola. 



Beef ($2, $1) — First, Agnes Ellis, Adelphi; second, Mrs. Jesse Alexander, 

 Indianola. 



Rabbit ($2, $1) — First, Mrs. Seward Long, Burlington; second, Agnes 

 Ellis, Adelphi. 



Sausage ($2, $1) — First, Mrs. Jesse Alexander, Indianola; second, Agnes 

 Ellis, Adelphi. 



Fish ($2) — First, Mrs. Jesse Alexander, Indianola. 



HONEY, BEES, ETC. 

 Three 24-Section Cases of White Honey, White Clover, Basswood, Sweet 

 Clover ($25, $12, $10, $8)— First, Bert A. Brown, Des Moines; second, R. 

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

 Iowa Falls. 



Three Hundred-pound Exhibit of Comb Honey, Quality, Manner of Prep- 

 aration From Market Standpoint Considered ($25, $12, $10) — First, Eunice 

 Longworth, Ames; second, R. H. Longworth, Ames; third, Bert A. Brown, 

 Des Moines. 



Twenty-four-pound Display of Comb Honey Showing Stand Market Grades 

 ($15, $8, $5) — First, Mrs. L. W. Stuart, Des Moines; second, Bert A. Brown, 

 Des Moines; third, R. H. Longworth, Ames. 



Seventy-two Pounds of Light Extracted Honey, White Clover, Basswood, 

 Sweet Clover in 1-pound Containers ($25, $12, $10, $7, $5) — First, Eunice 

 Longworth, Ames; second, F. H. Stacey, Iowa Falls; third, R. H. Long- 

 worth, Ames; fourth, Bert A. Brown, Des Moines; fifth, W. F. Clements, 

 Agency. 



Three Hundred-pound Exhibit of Extracted Honey, Quality and Manner 

 of Market Preparation Considered ($25) — First, Bert A. Brown, Des Moines. 



Twenty-four-pound Display of Extracted Honey, Showing Standard Mar- 

 ket Grades in 1-pound Containers ($15, $8, $5, $3) — First, F. H. Stacey, Iowa 

 Falls; second, Bert A. Brown, Des Moines; third, R. H. Longworth, Ames; 

 fourth, Eunice Longworth, Ames. 



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

 First, R. H. Longworth, Ames; second, F. H. Stacey, Iowa Falls; third, Eu- 

 nice Longworth, Ames; fourth, Bert A. Brown, Des Moines. 



