EXHIBITION OF 1871—AWARD OF PREMIUMS. 
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SPECIAL PBEMIUM FOR SHOW FIELD PRODUCTS. 
Geo. S. Haskell & Co., Rockford, Ill., silver medal. 
Class 27— Garden Vegetables . 
Best twelve stalks celery, I. N. Jones, Milwaukee, $2. 
Best six heads cauliflower, J, H. Jones, Milwaukee, $2. 
Second best, J. S. Wilcox, Milwaukee, Transactions. 
Best twelve beets, E. B. Thomas, Dodge’s Corners, $2. 
Second best, J. H. Jones, Milwaukee, Transactions. 
Best twelve parsnips, J. S. Wilcox, Milwaukee, $2. 
Second best, J. C. Starkweather, Oconomowoc, Transactions. 
Best three heads of cabbage, James Cooper, Bay View, $2. 
Best twelve tomatoes, F. S. Capron, Oconomowoc, $2. 
Second best, J. S. Wilcox, Milwaukee, Transactions, 
Best twelve sweet potatoes, D. P. Myers, East Troy Lakes, $2. 
Second best, H. Bourse, Milwaukee, Transactions. 
Best half peck Lima beans, J. C. Starkweather, Oconomowoc, $2. 
Second best, D. M. Aspinwall, Farmington, Transactions. 
Best half peck Windsor beans, Geo. S. Haskell & Co., Rockford, Ill., $2. 
Best show of garden products. Geo. S. Haskell & Co., Rockford, Ill., $10. 
Special premium for fine show of garden seeds, Geo. S. Haskell & Co., 
Rockford, Ill., diploma, 
A. A. BENNETT, 
L. G. ARMSTRONG, 
J. J. MANN, 
Committee on Classes 26 and 27. 
Class 28— Products of the Flouring Mill , Dairy and Apiary. 
Best barrel winter wheat flour, W. A. Austin, Galesville, silver medal and 
$ 10 . 
Best barrel spring wheat flour, August Ehnert, West Granville, silver med¬ 
al and $10. 
Second best, W. S. Austin. Galesville, bronze medal and $5. 
Best cheese, factory made, C. Hazen,Ladoga, silver medal and $10. 
Second best, J. H. Ham & Co., Whitewater, bronze medal and $5. 
Best cheese, farm made, W. C. White, Kenosha, silver medal and $10, 
Second best, Nicholas Reclitmeyer, Woodworth, bronze medal and $5. 
Best twentv-five lbs, June made butter, Wm. Simpson, Lisbon, silver medal 
and $10. 
Second best, D. P. Webster, Mukwonago, bronze medal and $5. 
Best twenty-five lbs. butter made at any time, Mrs. D. M. McVean, Ocono¬ 
mowoc, silver medal and $10. 
Second best, C. H. Phillips, Lake Mills, bronze medal and $5. 
Best ten lbs. maple sugar, D. M. Aspinwall, Farmington, $5. 
Best gallon maple syrup, Mrs. D. M. McVean, Oconomowoc, $5. 
Best ten lbs. honey,*D. M. Aspinwall, Farmington, $10. 
Second best, John Root, Oshkosh, $5. 
Best twenty-five lbs. beet sugar, Sauk County Beet Sugar Co., Black Hawk, 
silver medal. 
W. D. HOARD, 
L. BASFORD, 
W. B. PHILLIPS, 
Committee . 
Class 29 —Household Products. 
Best two loaves Graham bread, Mrs. J. vV. Park, Dodge’s Corners, $3. 
Best two loaves corn bread, Mrs. L. S. Curtis, Wauwatosa, $3. 
Best two loaves white bread, (hop yeast), Mrs. W. P. Lynde, Milwaukee, $3. 
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