THE REDWOOD GAZETTE, REDWOOD FALLS, MINN.
School and Redwood County Fair Premiums Given for Sewing in
•'Semi-Graded and Rural Schools.
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Cocoanut Cake (layer): firse, $2.00, Esthelr Smith, Redwood Falls; second, $1.50, In?. Jones, Redwood Falls; third, $1.00, Gertrude Westphal, Redwood Falls; fourth, 50c, Mabel Anderson, Redwood Falls.
Doughnuts: first, $2.00, Mabel Anderson, Redwood Falls; second, $1.50, Anita Jones, Redwood Falls.
Cookies: first, $2.00, Esther Smith, Redwood Falls; second, $1.50, Jean Smith, Redwood Falls; third, $1.00, Ethel White, Redwood Falls.
MANUAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT
' High School, Joinery, first, $5.00, Ernest Nordstrom, Redwood Falls; second, $1.00, Vern Alberts, Redwood Falls.
Wood Turning, first, $5.00 Floyd Grapp Redwood Falls; second, $1.00, Roy Kuenzli, Redwood Falls.
Wood Turning and Cabinet Work, first $5.00, Eber Sparks, Redwood Falls; second, $1.00, Elry Conrad, Redwood Fails. . . tt;nn
Mechanical Drawing, first, $5.00, Geo Mansfeld, Redwood Falls; second, SI 00. Floyd Grapp, Redwood Falls.
Grades, Soft, wood, first, $2.00, Mel_ vin Daskam, Redwood Falls; second, &1 00. George Kuenzli, Redwood Falls; third $1.00, Milton Mertz, Redwood Falls; fourth, 75c, Fred Seifert, Redwood Falls. .
Hard Wood, first, $2.00„ Louis Hop-
S»nrath. Belview; second, $1.00, Louis oppenrath, Belwow; thkd, *1.00,
Continued from last week.) GRAINS
White Dent Corn: first $2.00, Mer-Vin Mason, Redwood Falls; second, $1.50, Raymond Colville, Redwood Falls; third, $1.00, Willard Whittet, Redwood Falls.
Yellow Dent Corn; first, $2.00, Mer. vie Mason, Redwood Falls; second, $1.50, Thos. Hosken, North Redwood; third, $1.00, Winter Bros., Redwood Falls.
Blue Stem Wheat: first, $2.00, Marion Colville, Redwood Falls.
Velvet Chaff Wheat: first, $2.00, Theodore Knutson, Belview.
Oats: first, $2.00, Theodore Knut-son, Belview; second, $1.50, Raymond Colville, Redwood Falls; third, $1.00, Curtis Hyde, Redwood Falls; fourth, 50c, Marion Colville, Redwood Falls; ; fifth, 50c, Dallas Peavoy, Redwood j Fells. I
Barlsy, first, $2.00, Marion Colville, j Redwood Falls; second, $1.50, Harold i
Winn, Redwood Falls; third, $1.00, | Raymond Colville, Redwood Falls.
FRUITS Wealthy Apples: first, $1.50, Frank
Moritz, Delhi; second, $1.00, Emil Dornfeldt, Redwood Falls; third, 50c, Lawrence Wells, Redwood Falls; fourth, 50c, Joseph Chapman, Redwood Falls.
Pattens Greening: first, $1.50, William Glasco, Redwood Falls; second, $1.00, Charlie Moritz, Delhi; third, 50c, Henry Jensen, Redwood Falls; fourth, 50c, Lawrence Wells, Redwood Falls.
Northwestern Greening: first, $1.50, Florence Stewart, Redwood Falls; second, $1.00,, Henry Jensen, Redwood Falls; third 50c, Charlie Moritz, Redwood Falls; fourth, 50c, Lawrence Wells, Redwood Fr.lls.
Crab Apples: first, $1.50, Mcrvin Mason, Radwood Falls; second, $1.00, Eddie Mason, Redwood Falls; third, 50c, Henry Jensen, Redwood Falls; fourth, 50c, Harold Winn, Redwood Falls.
VEGETABLES iEarly Potatoes: first, $1.50, Mabel
Walters, Redwood Falls; second, $1.00, \Joe Chapman, Redwood Falls; third,
o0c, Alvin Anderson, Redwood Falls; fourth, 50c, Frank Moritz, Delhi; fifth, 50c, Richard Scoates, Redwood Falls.
Late Potatoes: first, $1.50, Alvin Anderson, Redwood Falls; second, $1.00, Henry Jensen,, Redwood Falls; third, 50c, Winter Bros., Redwood Falls; fourth, 50c, Lynn Walters, Redwood Falls; fifth,, 50c, Harold Winn, Redwood Falls.
White Onions: first, $1.50, Joseph Chapman, Redwood Falls.
Red Globe Onions: first, $1.50, Le-^wis Carity, Redwood Falls; second,
$1.00(, Joseph Chapman, Redwood Falls; third, 50c, George Kuenzli, Redwood Falls.
Table Beets: first, $1.50, Charley Moritz, Delhi; second, $1.00, Mabel Walters, Redwood Falls; third, 50c, Richard Scoates, Redwood Falls; fourth, 50c, Rose Emma Siemer, Morton; fifth, 50c, Dallas Peavoy, Redwood Falls.
Tomatoes: first, $1.50, Mervin Mason, Redwood Falls; second, $1.00, Mabel Walters, Redwood Falls; third, 50c, Lewis Carity, Redwood Falls; fourth, 50c, Joseph Chapman, Redwood iFalls.
J Late Cabbage: first, $1.50, Lewis / Carity, Redwood Falls; second, $1.00,
Winter Bros., Redwood Falls; third,, 50c, Richard Scoates, Redwood Falls; fourth, 50c, Curtis Hyde, Redwood Falls; fifth, 50c, Anita Jones, Redwood Falls.
Fine Collection of Vegetables. Special, 50c, Claire Siemer, Morton.
Home Grown Peanuts, Special 50c, Donald Inglis, Redwood Falls.
BAKING White Bread: first, $2.00, Lola Bat-
tin, Redwood Ft-lls; second, $1.50, Esther Smith, Redwood Falls; third, $1.00, Jean Smith, Redwood Falls; fourth, 50c,, Margaret Kumm, Redwood Falls.
Graham Bread: first, $2.00; third, $1.00, Jean Smith, Redwood Falls.
Sponge Cake: first, $2.00, Jean Smith, Redwood Falls; second, $1.50, Elsie Treadwell, North Redwood; fourth, 50c, Ina Jones, Redwood Falls.
Chocolate Loaf Cake: first, $2.00, Anita Jones, Redwood Falls; second, $1.50, Rose Emma Siemer, Morton; third, $1.00, Marguerite Chapman,
50c, Gladys
THE STYLE HITS Of THE SEASON!
'I "HE Hart Schaffner and Marx Varsity designs; you'll not find more stunning
clothes than these anywhere; they embody all the exclusive touches that fashionable young men delight in; styles conceived by young men designers.
Varsity Fifty Five The Stylish Suit
^ These are the most popular young men's suit designs in America. Two and three button, full roll lapels. New ideas in waistcoats, straight hanging trousers.
Varsity Six Hundred The Stylish Overcoat
Here are smartly styled single and double breasted, lar, built on the Varsity plan, with plenty of style for men young in spirit—not in years.
overcoats, velvet col-Fifty Five
Pay At Least $25 It's Economy
CJ You'll get more value for $25 you believed possible. Pay more you will get more.
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Boys' School Suits The Right Quality
Boys9 long trouser suits; Boys' Knickerbocker suits; Child's Russian and Dutch Suits. All the new smart designs for the young folks.
Mackinaw Coats Warm Underwear
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Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx
New Dress Shirts New Neckwear
New Flannel Shirts New Fall Shoes Boys' and Children's Overcoats
and Mackinaws
AUNE & THUNE REDWOOD FALLS, MINNESOTA
Louis Hoppenrath, Belview; fourth, 75c, Jesse Olson, Belview.
SEWING High School
Fancy Apron (hand made) first, $1.00, Ida Kuenzli, Redwood Falls; siecond, 50c, Anna Wester, Redwood Falls.
Hand-made Pillow Case, first, 50c, Esther Smith, Redwood Falls.
Three-piece set of underwear, first, $1.50. Esther Hagen, Belview; second, $1.00, Gertrude Lindquist, Belview.
Fancy Waist, firstt, $1.00, Esther Smith, Redwood Falls; second, 75c, Lucile Lusciier, Redwood Falls.
SEWING GRADES Serving Apron, first, $1.00, Flor
ence Thune, Redwood Falls; second, 75c, Marguerite Burmeister, Redwood Falls; third, 50c, Doris Geroy, Redwood Falls.
Kimona, first, $1.00, Doris Geroy, Redwood Falls.
Plain Work Apron, first, 75c, Ina Jones, Redwood Falls; second, 50c, Norma Stensvad, Redwood Falls, third, 25c, Marguerite Kumm, Redwood Falls.,
Hemstitched Bureau Scarf, first, 75c, Helen Sarchet, Redwood Falls; second, 50c, Bertha Hagen, Belview; third, 25c, Helen Dietzman, Morgan.
Night Gown, first, $1.00, CiuioUuc Knutsen, Belview; second, 75c, Marguerite Burmeisiter, Redwood Falls; third, 50c, Florence Thune, Redwood Falls.
Special first, $1.00, Alta Johnson, Redwood Falls.
Hand-made Pillow Cases, first, 75c, Edith Hultquist, Belview; second, 50c, Elsie Treadwell, North Redwood; third 50, Marguerite Kumm, Redwood Falls.
Chemise, first, $1.00, Doris Geroy, Redwood Falls; second, 75c, Florence Thune, Redwood Falls; third, 50c, Emma Monson, Belview.
Special first, $1.00 Alta Johnson,
75c, Helen
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Xwcclw uuu X uiiij. Special Centerpiece,
Dietzman, Morgan. * Special Sofa Pillow, 75c, Frieda
Hohman, Seaforth. Special Tatting Collar, 75c, Bertha
Bruckbauer, Sanborn, Special Collection of Crochet work,
75c, Ruth Addison, Walnut Grove. Best Grade Exhibit: first, $15.00,
Grade 111b, Redwood Falls, Margaret Larkin, teacher. Second, $10.00, Grade 5 and 6, Belview, Anna Miller, teacher. Third, $5.00, Grade VII, Redwood Falls, Margaret Bush teacher. .
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TRY THIS ONE Grocer—My best butter is a
quarter a pound, miss! "But," said Betty, "this but
ter is bitter. If I put this bitter butter in my batter it will make my batter bitter.
So Betty Botter bought a better bit of butter, and put the better bit of butter in her batter, and the better bit of butter made better batter than would the bitter bit of butter.—Pitts-4
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