Seguiner Zeitung. (Seguin, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1924 Page: 7 of 10
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tjodjBefriebigenöer toar, mirb er auef)
in biefer SBatjI bie geneigte Unter-
ftüfemtg ber 2BäIjIer be§ 14. Gongrefj-
be^irfS 311 fdjäfcen missen.
Sie fttfegttoinncr ans
der S#ir.
(gortfefcung)
Sheaf Grains and Seed.
Rhodes grass, first, Milton R. Schu-
mann ; seeond, Herbert A. Schumann.
Milo any variety, first, Richard Har-
bortli; seeond, Herbert A. Schumann;
Kaffir, Milton R. Schumann. Sudan
grass, first, W. J. Heideke; seeond,
Herbert A. Schumann. Spanish peanuts,
Lace lern, Mrs. Ella Moeckel. Aspar.i-1 lirst, Alvln Baenziger; seeond. C. A.
gus spingeri, first, Mrs. H. A. Bad-j Greiner. Corn fodder, first, A. F. Bae-
ing, seeond, Mrs. Chas. Bauer. Be- i se; seeond, M. Tiemann. Sorghum,
gon'ia, first, Mrs. Robt. Bretzke; sec- first, Richard Harborth; seeond, W. .T.
äöntter 2t. Stfott.
Nominierter ier 3)emofratifdE)2'.t
Partei für Repräsentant, 80 ©iftrift,
(Suabolufe unb Gomat Gountieg, er-
flicht um Unterftüfeung Bei ber allge-
meinen Sßaljl am SienStag, ben 4.
WobemBer 1924.
öftir 2BtebertoaI)I jura Stinte bei
Diftrift 2snttmlt, 5R. 31. SBeinert.
ftiir SHeJjrofentant be§ 80. SegiS-
latur 58ejir!§ für bie Gountieä Gotnal
unb (Suabalupe, 2t. $. Stau^enfier-
fler.
Sfiir ÄHebermatjl 311m Strnte bcö
€ounÜ)ri(f)ter§, 3- SBiffiamS.
®für baS 2tmt beä Gountq 2tntuaitt;
if. 6. Änetfifj.
5«r 2Bieberroat)l jum 2tnite be3
(steueraffefforä, 8. ©mitlj.
ftür i>a§ 2tmt be§ <steueraffeffor§,
31. #. ÜReljfr.
ftirr 3Bieberrt)al)I 3uni 2tmte be»
Gountt) ©djafcmeifter», $ugo Starrfe.
$ür ba5 2tmt be§ GountQ
TneifterS, 28m. Srobt.
$ür Gountl} ©djafemeifter, 2>r. 3.
.$. 2J«ugtjan.
Sür SBieberroafjl jum Stmte bes
©Ijeriff# toon ©uabalufce Gountt), 23.
SW. W&tt.
3für Sheriff toon ©uabalupe Goun.
ta, 6. 91. (Snrf.
ond, Miss Lena Wolfmueller. Multi
eolored begonia, Mrs. Clias. Bauer.
Wandering Jew, Mrs. R. J. Willmauu.
Hainging basket, first, Mrs. J. P. Smith,
seeond, Mrs. Kate Moore. Coleus, first,
Mrs. Rud. Bauer; seeond, Mrs. G. W.
Blumberg. Collection of Caladium,
Mrs. J. 1'. Smith. Artillery plant, first
Mrs. Bettie Buchanan; seeond, Mrs.
Sue Holley. Miscellaneous, first, Mrs.
A. Forke; seeond, Madeline Gerlach
Cut Zennias, first, Mrs. A. Forke; see-
ond, Mrs. R. J. Willmann. Cut Dublins
first. Mrs. Henry Baer; seeond, Mrs.
M. B. Brandenberger. Cut roses, tir.st,
Mrs. J. B. Williams; seeond, Mrs. Wil-
liam Moltz. Cut snap dragon, Mrs.
Max Weinert. Regina Corona, first
Miss K. Erskine; seeond, Roy Camp-
bell. Salvia, Mrs. Ella Moeckel. Cos-
mos, Mrs. R. J. Willmann. Marigolds,,
first, Mrs. Arthur Weinert; seeond, Mrs
Ella Moeckel. Display cut llowers,
first, Mrs. Riebard Jung; seeond, Mrs.
R. J. Willmann. Cut flowers, any spec-
imen, first, Miss Katherine Holme-i;
seeond, Mr«. Clara Breustedt. Collec-
tion faney Caladium, Mrs. A. Forke.
Pie
Raisin pie, Mrs. W. J. Konde, Lem-
on, Mrs. J. W. Konde. Cocoanut, Mrs. R
R. Woods. Chocolate, firstl Mrs. J.
Kiefer; seeond, Mrs. W. Brodt, Jr.
Peach, Mrs H. F. Bargfrede. Best pie
crust ,Mrs. Henry Smith. Best nood-
les, first, Mrs. A. Forke; seeond, Mrs.
J. Kiefer. Best variety pastry, bread.
pie. cake, eookies biseuits and ginger
bread, slr.st, Mrs. J. W. Konde; seeond,
Mrs. J. Kiefer.
Scliool Display.
Peueil drawing, display first, Jeffei-
son Avenue, seeond Seguin high. Writ-
ing display, primary, firsC. Jeffnr-
son Avenue; seeond, Seguin High. Wric
intr display, intermediate, first, Seguin
high; seeond, Jefferson Avenue. Water
color display, first, Seguin high. Coi-
ored crayon display, first, Jefferson
Avenue, seeond, Seguin High . Figure
cutting display, first, Jefferson Avenue :
seeond, Seguin High. Letter cutting
display, first, Jefferson Avenue; seeond
3rür ba« Slmt be§ ©£»etiff§ öon
^uabalupe Eountt), SBm. 9?eu6atter.
2für 9Bi£ä>crH>at)l ^
ßounl^ ©teuer Solleftor§, 2f- ®
S^ta#b.
gür äBiebertoa^l jum Stmte bei
feountQ ©uft. ber SJoIfSfdjuIen,
SBeintrt.
2Siebermat)I aunt Stmte bei
Sffentlidjen '3Bieger§ im 1. ^recinft,
6^ol. 3- 38- ftofr
5«t ba§ Stmt be§ öff/ittlic^en SBie-
ger§ im 1. iprectnft, Otto 3>{ottfelb.
j^iir aBiebertt)at)13um 2tmte be§ Di-
ftriftclerf§, 3. f?.
fjür 28ieberroaI)I 5um SImte i>::$
SounttjcIcrfS, .t». 2t. Reibest.
JJiir 3Biebertt>af)I 3utn 2(mte be§
©ountt) GommiffionerS im 1. ^JJre-
einst Söatter ©djtei^er.
5iir ßountg Gommiffioner ißre-
einet Tlj. 2, 2t. Xtfftl).
9>ir Eountg ßommifiioner, ^r^*
tinü 5ßo. 2, 2tth»n @tenetoin!et.
5ür Eounti? (Sommifftoner im 2
^Jrecinft, öirriteii SBatter.
gür Sounit) Kommissär, ißrecinct
9lo. 3. Robert fi. 6He^.
3für Eountt) Eontmiffioner, •?«-
mit 9Jo. 2, !£om ß. ^ottietf.
•giir Eountij Eommiffioner ^Jre-
ernst 3, (Sbiuitt SB. 2tmarfer.
^iir ba§ 2lmt be§ Sount^ Äommif-
fär§, ^recinft 9to. 3, äBisbertnaBI,
Souid Sfrib.
^iir Eountq Gommiffioner, 5B:e-
«inrt 3, Gmit GJrofct.
^iir baö 2tmt be§ Gount? Kom-
missärs, ^ßrec. 3, 3Jlajr SB. $einfal)n.
giir ba§ Stmt be§ Gountg Gommif-
fioner?, ^recinlt 4, 31. SJabing.
ftüt Gountg Gommiffioner, ^rec.
9lo. 4., ö. 21. (®i6) ©lirittg«.
Heideke.
Grass und Furage.
Red top cane first, Erwin Mattfeld ;
seeond, Ed. Schraub; red milo, Emil
Lambrecht. White kaffir, first, Walter
l'loetz; seeond, H. J. Krueger Mariot>.
Darso, Herbert A. Schumann. Higari,
Erwin Mattfeld, Sunfiower, Mrs. I).
C. Bowers. Any other cane, first, Her-
bert A. Schumann ; seeond C. A. Grei-
ner.
Standard Haies.
Sorghum liay, first, A. F. Baese; see-
ond, Herbert A. Schumann. Peanuts,
unthreshed, Alvin Baenziger, Oats, A.
F. Baese. Best collection hay, A. F.
Baese.
Cotton Crop 1924.
Collection composed of any variety
eotton, first, H. A. Krueger; seeond,
Louis Hauseliild. Best stalk cotton any
variety, first, H. A. Buerger; seeond,
Louis* Hauschild. Best 25 open bolls,
any variety. first H. A. Buerger; see-
ond, Louis Hauschild.
Fresh Vegetables.
Roasting ears, first, Robert Leber;
«econd, Erwin Mattfeld. Carrots, first,
Mrs. D. C. Bowers; seeond, Erwin
Mattfeld. Turnips. Otto Baenziger.
Radlshes first, Mrs. Fred Smith, see-
ond, Mrs. Henry Baer. Cuenml>ers,
Mrs. Rosa Puhlmnnn. Tomatoes, Otto
Baenziger. Sweet peppers. first, Mrs.
D. C. Bowers; seeond, Fritz Forshage.
Cabbage, H. A. Masur Jr. Egg plan",
Mrs. Henry Bner, Pumpkin, first, Mrs.
Y. A. Maddox; seeond. Erwin Maft-
feld. Kershaw. Mrs. Henry Baer. Cit-
ron, A. E. Greiner. Strlng beans, greeu
Miss Eiln Weinert. Bush butter beans,
first, Mrs. Henry Baer; seeond, Mrs. D.
C. Bowers. Pole Lima bean«, Mrs. Ar-
thur Weinert. Crcwder peas, first, Mrs
Henry Baer; seeond, Miss Ella Wein-
ert. Lady peas, first, Erwin Mattfeld;
seeond, Otto Baenziger, Field peas,
Otto Baenziger, Okra, first Mrs. Will
Leber; seeond Mrs. J. W. Konde. Black
eye. peas, Alvin Baenziger. Chill pep-
pers, Otto Baenziger. Summer squaslk
Otto Baenziger. Winter squasli, Otto
Baenziger. Watermelons, first, Chati.
mmr
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display, llrsr, jetrerson Avenue; seeuua V xir rv ^ 'in»Q r»r\\o
Seguin high. Constructiou work dis- Ojeln, seeond W. T^ Sprtagi^ Ga .
play, Seguin high. Letter cutting dis
play first, Jefferson Avenue; seeond.
Seguin high. Freehand letterlng, fir>T.
Jefferson Avenue: seeond, Seguin high.
Display leaves of wild flowers, first,
Seguin high; seeond. Jefferson Avenue.
Display of insects, first, Seguin high;
seeond, Jefferson Avenue. Display of
pieture posters. primär. Seguin liigh.
Freehand posters, intermediate, iirst
Seguin high; seeond, Jefferson Ave-
nue. Freehand posters, primary, first,
Jefferson Avenue, seeond, Seguin high.
first, Mrs. Henry Koch; seeond, Miss
Ella Weinert. Collection and display
fresh vegetables, Mrs. Henry B'ser.
Fleld Dried Vegetables.
English peas, first, Mrs. Henry Baer;
seeond, Alvln Baenziger; Bush butter
beans, first. Miss Agnes Heideke; see-
ond, Mrs. W. Konde. Pole limas, first,
Mrs. Henry Baer; seeond, Laura Jaucr.
Blackeye peas, Ernst Biesele. Crowder
peas, Mrs. Henry Baer. Cre.im peas,
Otto Baenziger. Lady peas, Otto Baen-
ziger. Teapary beans, Mrs. J. W. Kon-
de. Red bean«, Margaret, Meyer. Pinto
ihr
Ä':s 'S: S." ^
Potatoes and Onions.
Irisb cobbler. first, Sept Baxter; see-
ond, Mrs. Henry Baer. Porto Rico,
first, Otto Baenziger; seeond, A. E.
Greiner. Nane.v Hall, first, Emil Lam-
breeht; seeond Alvin Baenziger. White
onions, first, Mrs. Arnold Seipmann;
seeond, Mrs. Henry Baer. Yellow on-
ions, Alvin Baenziger, Red Shallpts,
first. E. H. Bose. White sljellots flrsi.
E. H. Bose: seeond, Mrs. W. .T. Hei-
deke.
Cane.
Purple siigar cane, first, Otto Baen-
fiiger; seeond, W. Tiemann; Japanese
sorghum, A. F. Bases. Sorghum (any
variety), flrst, Ed. Boecker; seeond,
Hichard Harborth. Corn stalks, green,
first, Fritz Heideke; seeond, Y. A.
Maddox. Corn stalks, dr.v. first. W. ,1.
Heideke; seeond, Erwin Mattfeld.
Community farm exhibit, first, New
Seguin high, Enaniel work, first, St'
guin high; seeond, Jefferson Avenue
Project work, first, Jefferson Avenue,
seeond Seguin high. Clay modellng.
Seguin high. Home-made handiwork,
Seguin high. Pieture posters, Jeffer-
son Avenue.
Individual Exhibits (Rural)
Pencil drawing, Alice Dittmar. Writ-
ing, primary, flrst, Dammann; seeond,
Wally Hoffmafc. Writing, intermedi-
ate Kermit Zipp. Water colors, Marie
Zipp. Figure cutting, Fred .Tabus, Con-
«truction work. Ida Mina Dolle. Col-
lection insects. Habermann. Pieture
poster, primary, first, Norma Baenzi-
ger; seeond, Stelia Stein. Fancy wor1:,
Elm Creek School. Raffle or reed work,
Edgar Mueller; seeond, Edgar Baetge.
Clay modeling. flrst and seeond, Gua-
dalupe Valley School. Home-made
handiwork, Walter Puhlmann.
Rural Schools.
6ie wiflstfft alle ®cqucmli(ft(titen
—unb fliöt ioje Scfitcbigung Heim
fstljren.
(t^iaiuguH^lofcr Wotm, ber
auf bei« aiiliefamUeu ^rin^ip ber
„Silber Sir'' erbaut, gibt ber M-
fi^e eine nie! längere kalter unb
Sa^rbequemlldifeit.
^au[enbe uou ehemaligen ^efiljer
größerer 6:ar0 erlenneu feilte an,
Das; e^ tueifer ist eine Essex Six >u
fahren, (gine ®rf))arni0 öon $300
$400 aut ^infauf^rei«.
^iilifoit baut bie Sfiej'
5)iefc „dffej Bis $1000
(^"av #1)00
(Tyruefit unb ©teuer Grtra.)
$alloon Reifen Ausstattung
Sfpin Ijttöson Csser (Eo.
—.— _— — Berlin; seeond. Eden; third. Kim
Peneil drawing display, first, Llum Creek
Si.iifu-,1 • sppnnd. Sehnmannsville School. Horttculture
Piate of npples, Mrs. Henry Baer.
Pears, first, Mrs. Henry Baer; seeond
A. E. Greiner
ter
School; seeond, Schumannsville School.
Water color display, Schumannsville
Sehool. Figure cutting display, Mari-
on High School. Construction work
display, Eden School. Display pieture
posters, primary Elm Creek School.
Fancy work, Eden School. Raffle and
reed work, Redwood School. Display
maps, Redwood School. Clay modellns, );(l. s0(,on(1 Mrs
Guadalupe Valley School. Home-made j rjn'p i>,axter
liandiwork, Elm Creek School. I ....
Individual Exhibit City Schools.
Peneil drawing. Norma DuMenll.
Writing, intermediate, Zeila Buerger.
Water colors, Roy Vallmar.: Colored
crayon, Joe Lindemann. Figure cut-
ting, Erline Hagn. Construction wor'c.
Willie Hoffmanu. Letter cutting, first
Margaret Riley; seeond. Willie Har-
borth. Freehand lettering, Joe Lin-
demann. Collection wild flowers, leaves
and gras-ses, first, Lillle Lange; seeond
Frances Bernhard. Collection insects,
Clayton Bryan. Pieture poster, flrst,
George Ratich: seeond, Waldemnr
Kramp. Freehand poster, primary,
Henry Matthies. Fancy work, Violet
Schraub. Raffle and reed work, Velma
Alves. Project work. first. Jefferson
Avenue: seeond, Seguin high. Home-
made handiwork, Seguin Mexican
School.
Agricultural Department.
Corn: White dent. first, W. ,T. Hei-
deke; seeond, Erwin Mattfeld. Yellow
dent, first, Milton R. Schumann; see-
ond, Walter Ploetz; Gourd seed, first,
Walter Ploetz: seeond, Y. A. Maddox;
Bloodv Butcher, first, .T. W. Konde;
seeond Milton H. Schumann. Straw-
berry, first, J. W. Konde; seeond, Her-
bert A. Schumann. Mexican June, first
and seeond, Milton R. Schumann.
White Rice pop corn Mrs. D. C. Bow-
ers. Miscellaneous, first. Milton R.
Schumann: seeond, Robert A. Schu-
mann.
peaches, first, Sept Bax-
second. Otto Baenziger. Persim-
mons, tir«t. H. R. Beutnagel; l'omegran
ites, first, Mrs. J. B. Williams; seeond,
Margaret Meer. Figs, first, John Fens-
ke; seeond. Mrs. A. A. Schraub. Neota-
Livestock Department.
Standard bred borses, Stallion, -
years and under T II. IIollaai"n.
Yearling stallion or mare, T. II. Hoila-
mon. Aged mare, first, T. H. Holalmou ;
seeond, Mathew Dibrell. Yearling eolt,
iiorse or mare, T. H. Hollamon.
Thorouglibred; best aged mare, A. D.
Springs. Suckling colt, horse or mare,
.\. D. Springs.
I Grade or cross-bred borses: Mare,
years and over, first, Harry Woelke;
seeond, A. D. Springs. Mare, 2 years
and under T. II. Hollamon Stallion,
or mare A. D. Springs. Brood mare
and suckling colt first and seeond.
A. D. Spring«. Pair mares and geldings
in harness, first, Mathew Dibrell; see-
ond, Will Vickers. Single driven mare
or gelding, first Matthew Dibrell: see-
ond T. H. Hollamon, Mules and jat'ks,
Mule, 3 years and over, flrst, and see-
ond, A. F. Baese. Span mules in har-
ness, A. F. Baese. Herefords; Bull. 2
years and under 3, Medina Hereford
Ranch. Bull 1 year and under 2, first
and seeond, A. F, Baese. Herefords;
Bull, 2 years und under 3, Medin.i
Hereford Raneh. Caalf under 1 year,
Medina Hereford Ranch. Cow, 3 years
and over, Medina Hereford Ranch. Cow
2 years and under 3, Medina Heref >vd
Ranch. Cow 1 year und under 2, Me-
dina Hereford Ranch. Calf under I
year, first, and seeond. Medina Here-
ford Ranch. Senior Champion bull.
Medina Hereford Ranch. Senior eham-
pion cow, Medina Hereford Ranc'.i.
Junior cliampion bull, Medina Here-
ford Ranch. Junior Champion cow. Me-
dina Hereford Ranch. Calf herd, Me-
dina Hereford Ranch.
Jerseys: Bull, 2 years and uuder Ö,
rvür bie 28ieberwat)l 8«m Stmt bei
years and under S. S. Severn. Heiser
under one year, first and seeond, S. S.
Severn. Calf herd, S. S. Severn.
'Holsteins: Bull 1 year and under 2.
first. Louis Willmann: seeond, Louis
! Nagel. Cow, 3 years and under 3, first
Louis Willmann: seeond. John Moss.
Cow 1 year and under 2. first, A. F.
Baese; seeond. Louis Nagel. Heiser
under 1 year. John Moss. Senior Cham-
pion cow. Louise WilliriHiin. Junior
"hampion bull, Louis Willmann. Ju-
^ür Gountt) Gommiffioner, ^r?-
cinft 9?o. 4, SB. S- 5Jt«nf#.
ftrtö>en§ri<f)ter§ im ersten ^resinTt,
2tnguft SBrinert.
jyftr 5a§ ?Intt bes griebenäric&ter»
1. ^recinft, ©«- 5R- $'£-
Sanbibat für ba§ 2tmt beS Gon-
?tible§, ^rec. 2, Warion, 2o*t« ^
^aofdjitb.
liior Champion cow, A. F. Baese. Grand
ehaniplon bull, Louis Willmann. Grand
Champion cow, Louis Willmann.
Swine Department.
Duroc Jerseys: Boar, 2 years und
over, J. T. Holmes & Co. Boar, 12
months and under 18, flrst J. T. Holmes
and Co.; seeond, Frank Moss. B. r
under 6 months, fir.st and seeond, Frank
Moss. Sow 18 months and under 24,
J. T. Holmes & Co. Sow, 12 months
and linder 18, J. T. Holmes & Co. Sow
under (! months, first and seeond, Frank
Moss.
Hampsliires: Boar, 2 years and ov>.r,
H. W. Dolle. Boar (i months and uu-
der 12, H. W. Dolle, Boar under f3
months. first and seeond, H. W. Dolle.
Sow, 6 months and under 12, II. W.
Dolle. Sow under (i months, first aud
seeond, II. W. Dolle.
Poland China: Boar, 2 years and
over, Tom Pressley, Kinghbury, Boa:-,
(> months and linder 12, first C. I.
Butler Jr., seeond Tom Pressley. Boar
under 0 months, first, Tom Pressley;
seeond, Louis Willmann. Sow 2 years
and over, first, Tom Pressley; seeond.
Louis Willmann. Sow, 18 months and
under 23, flrst and seeond, Tom Press-
ley. Sow, 6 months and under 12, first
and seeond, Tom Pressley. Sow under
0 months, first and seeond, Tom Press-
ley. Largest litter, Louis Willmann.
Essex: Boar, 2 years and over, Tom
Pressley. Boar, 18 months and under
23, Tom Presslev. Boar, 12 months
and under 18. Tom Pressley. Boar
under 0 months, flrst. Tom Pressley;
seeond, L. Halberdere, Kingsbury. Sow
2 years and over. first and seeond, Tom
Pressley. Sow 18 months and und<>r
18. first, Tom Pressley, seeond, L. Hal-
berdere. Sow under 0 months Tom
Pressley.
ehester White: Boar, 12 months and
under 18. Louis Nagel. Boar, C months
and under 12, Otto Baenziger. Sow, C
months and under 12, first and seeond,
Louis Nagel. Largest litter, Louis Na-
gel.
Poullry Department.
Game—Cock, first, Ernest Pauli; «ea
ond, George Kempen. Cockerel, first,
Cleveland Malone; seeond, George Kem
peu.
Dueks—Indian runner, A. H. Behi-
ing. Pekin ducks (best young pair\,
first and seeond, Earl Seay. Pekiu
ducks (old pair'. first and seeond, Earl
Seay.
Dark Brown Leghorn—Best cock,
first. J. W. Sineck, Flatonia; seeond,
G A Spring« Sr. Hen, first, J. W.
Sineck; seeond. H. A Springs Sr. Cock-
erel, first and seeond, J. W. Snieck.
Pullet, first .T. W. Sineck : seeond. G.A.
Springs Sr. Young pen. P. A. Hoffman.
Light Brown Leghorn—Cockerel first
j. w. Sineck. Pullet, first and seeond,
J. W. Sineck.
White Leghorn: First. D. C. Wein-
ert. Nixon: seeond. Roy Campbell,
Hen, flrst, D. C. Weinert; seeond, Roy
Campbell. Pullet, first and seeond. D.
C Weinert. Old pen. Roy Campbell.
Guineas: Best pair lavendar. An-
drew Dletfl.
Barred Plymouth Rocks: Best cock,
first and seeond, Fred Smith, Hen,
iirst, Fred Smith; seeond, Mrs. A. E.
Foreman. Cockeral, first, Fred Smith;
seeond, Mrs. A. E. Foreman. Young
pen, Mrs. A. E. Foreman.
Geese: Old gander, first, G. A.
Springs Jr„; seeond, O. R. Springs,
Old goose, G. A. Springs Jr. Young
gander, first, G. A. Springs Jr.; see-
ond, O. R. Springs. Young goose, first,
(J. A. Springs Jr.,; seeond, O. R.
Springs.
White Plymouth Rocks: Cockeral,
flrst, AI D. Bush, New Braunfels; see-
ond. Mrs. Alex Schumann, New Braun-
fels. Pullet, first and seeond, AI D.
i Bush.
Buff Orpingtons: Old cock, first and
isecond, Mrs. G. M. .Towers, San Anto-
iriio. Old Hen, first and .seeond. Mrs.
<i. M. .Towers. Cockerel, O. A. Krue-
ger. Marion. Pullet, C. A. Krueger.
! l'igeons: Pair Carneaux, Mrs. E.
Hellmann. Homers, first, O.. R.
'Springs; seeond, G. A. Springs Jr.
j White Orpingtons: Cock, F. W.
| Schraub. Old hen, first. Malford
'Schraub. Cockerel, first. Lester Schraub
Isecond, F. W. Schraub, Pullet, first,
F. W. Schraub; .seeond. Lester Schraub,
jYoung pen, first. F. W. Schraub; See-
land, Malford Schraub, Grand prize,
iF. W. Schraub.
Bronze Turkeys: Old cock. first, H
H. Donsbach, Kingsbury: seeond, C.
A. Springs .Tr. Old Hen, first and see-
ond, J. C. Seay; seeond, H. H. Dons-
bach. Young hen, first. .T. C. Seay;
seeond, H. H. Donsbach.
Rhode Island Reds: Cock. fir.st and
seeond. Mrs. Walter Behrendr. Hen,
Mrs. F. M. Weinert. Cockerel, flrst
and seeond, .T. V. Dozier. Flatonia.
Grand prize, J. V. Dozier. Best young
pullet, first, .T. V. Dozier: seeond. Mrs.
Walter Behrendt. Old pen. Walter
Weinert. Young peu, flrst, Walter
Weinert: seeond. Mrs. Walter Behrendt
Minorcas: Best pullet, first and see-
ond, B. W. Romberg.
Silver Spangled Hamburgs: Best
young pen. Miss Ella Weinert.
Lavenfelder: Best old pen, F. W.
Seh raub.
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Willie Schulz, Bexar
Alvin Brodt, Seguin
Arlon Krueger, Marion
A. A. Klein, Marion -
Wm. Grimm. Guadalupe —...
Alois Reininger, F. M. C —
Hilmar Dietert, F. M. C —
Emil Schmitt, Turner
Otto Klaus, Turner
Alfred Koch, Marion
Alvin Penshorn, Germania
Roy Lampmau, Bexar
G. II. Staats, Marion
E. W. Ilartmann, Marion
Arthur Schulz, Union
Alfred Muehl, Seguin
Atto Conrad, Guadalupe
Hugo Albrecht, Bexar
David Loeffler. Bexar
Alvin Tasto, Marion
Herman Yohlfahrt, Marion
Oscar Schulz, Union
Arno Kneupper, Converse
Edgar Schulz, Union
Steve Alir, Turner
Elmon Wiedner, Schumannsville
A. A. Wosnig, Marion
Herbert Penshorn, Germania
Louis Uhr, Cibolo
Herbert Weyel, Union
W. E. Reichmuth, Marion
Martin Henze. Barbarossa
R. F. Klein, Marion —
Alvin Schulz, Union
Fred Wagenfuelir, Turner
Jno. Hildebr.indt, F. M. C
Rud. Grimm. Geronlmo
Rud. Kneupper, Converse
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S. A. Turners, No. 1, 320
Union. No. 1, 310.
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