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COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES. 
JEFFERSON COUNTY. 
The Annual Fair of the Jefferson Co. Agricultural Society, 
was held at Lake Mills, on the 21st and 22d days of Septem¬ 
ber, 1859. 
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. 
Total of Receipts, including $200 from the State,.$360 36 
Expenditures, including $153 paid on Premiums of ? 57 & J 58, 309 36 
Balance in Treasury, Nov. 21st, 1859,. $51 00 
Officers:—Milo Jones, President; Robert Fargo, Sec¬ 
retary; D. M. Aspinwall, Treasurer. 
KENOSHA COUNTY. 
The Kenosha Agricultural Society held its Annual Fair for 
1859, on the Fair Grounds of the Society, on the 23d and 24th 
days of September. 
The attendance was good, and most of the departments of 
the exhibition were well represented. Whole No. entries, 505. 
The Committees on Horses and on Devon Cattle were par¬ 
ticularly pleased with the number and superior quality of the 
animals presented for their examination. 
The Department of Farming Implements, Machinery, &c., 
was not so full as could have been desired. 
The Plowing Match proved an interesting feature of the ex¬ 
hibition, and the work was admirably done. The first premium 
on “ Men’s Plowing” ($8), was awarded to Horace Blackman, 
Esq., of Paris; on “ Boy’s Plowing ” to Orville Rice, of Paris. 
Fruit and Garden Products well represented. 
A valuable Address was delivered by Hon. L. P. Harvey. 
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. 
Total of Receipts, including $200 from State,.$690 48 
Expenditures,. 410 00 
Balance in Treasury Nov. 2d, 1859,.$280 48 
Officers: —J. D. McIntyre, President; H. H. Tarbell, 
Secretary; Alexander Beath, Treasurer. 
