Management of Shows 63 
copyright on the plan I made it public for the benefit of others whenever 
possible. The first thing necessary is an index—one of two pages to the 
letter will suffice for all but the largest shows. Rule it as follows: across the 
open two pages, as one will not be sufficient: 
ENTRY 
FORM CLASS DATE OF 
NO. 
NO. OWNER AND ADDRESS BREED NAME BIRTH BREEDER 
Hg Rob Roy Kennels, Boston 212 |Oarsman, 73,073|March 2,| $F. Donders 
Englewood, N.F. Terrier Igo2 
CAT. 
SIRE DAM PRICE. NO. WINNINGS RECEIPT NOTES 
Cracksman Fannie $1,500 
Get one of those files which when closed permit the papers to 
be turned over for ready reference or an intermediate paper to be 
removed. Have a receipt-book for the acknowledgment of entry-fees and 
number each receipt. These are all that are needed for the purpose of 
present and future record of the show, and you proceed as follows after 
having distributed your premium-lists and entry-forms to all likely exhibitors. 
The first entry-blank received you mark as number one in the left-hand 
corner of the form, and taking your receipt-book you fill out number one as 
a receipt for the money received with number one entry, and so on with each 
entry-form and receipt. An entry without a remittance should never be 
numbered and filed, but put on one side to be attended to later, for the stub 
of the receipt-book has to agree with the cash turned over to the treasurer. 
Having sent the receipt for the money, the next process is to take the index, 
turn to the initial of the owner’s surname, and copy the entry as shown above. 
Three columns are now left without entry, those giving the number of the 
dog in the catalogue, the prize-money won, and the space showing the receipt 
for that money. When these are filled in this book, the receipt-book and 
the entry-forms are the complete record of the show. 
