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Show EXHIBIT OF COUNTY RESOURCES SHOULD ATTRACT CROWDS AT FAIR Officials ot Fair Associadon Announce The Names of Some Who Will Have Displays. Buildings Will be Crowded to Capacity With Products of Valley. Tho oillccrs of tho Cacho County , Fnlr Association liuvo visited eery town In tho valloy to advertise the fair to bo held September -8, 2'J nud HO aud get n lineup on the exhibits. Many people hnvo no Idea ot the wonderful icbources In Cacho Valloy L'cpecia'ly In llvo stock. Tho fnlr will bo tho means ot bringing together togeth-er in a central placo saniplos of tho best of theso rich lesources whom nil tho people may seo them and get a better conception of tliu standard of excellence, and learn moro about tho products of our rich, beautiful Milley. Thero will be exhibits from every lown In tho county ns well U3 from towns In other counties. From Itlcli-monil, Itlcli-monil, Nelson llros. havu promised to bring twenty head of pure bred Holstelna. Mr. Henry Christofforson will also" bring n number ot puro hied HolBtolns. Mr. U. Wooloy will bring some puro bred Guernseys. Mr. Wooloy has tho only purebred Guernsey entile 'n tho valloy. Prom Iho Iiiillamoifr Farm owned by Calne Uros., 'Will bo lirtoeu head of puro bred JorseyB, lifteen bond of pure bred Uerkshlro pigs, ono thorough bred stallion and four puro bred shoep. Mr. J. L. Huteman will br ng 1 Is largo draft team. Mr. ltufus l'ack has piomlsetl to bring ouo of his bust puro bred Ilolatoiir cows with twin heifer cahes. It would tako $300 or moro to putchaso thin cow and $100 for each calf. Mr. l'ack bus som pure bred llolstoiu jciillngs that can compete with any In tho country. Exhibits Ex-hibits In ngrlculturo, horticulture, and othur lines will bo mado. Itlch-mond, Itlch-mond, ouo of the leading towns of tho valloy will bo. well represented. Troui Smlthlleld, Commissioner James Melklo and Mr. 1'. Hnnson, presidents of tho horse companies, havo promised that the lino bay Belgian Bel-gian and black porchcron stallions will bo at the fnlr. Theso horses will furnish strong competition. Mr. George Pitcher will bring his puro bred clydo mares and colt. Mr. Geo. ltomnoy Jr., will mako an exhibit of horticultural products nnd puro bred duroc Jersey pigs. Mr. Joseph Duck, will bring his shiro stallion. Smlthlleld will also bo well icpresunt-ed. icpresunt-ed. Prom Lowlston Mr. Clem Haw litis wll bring a puro bred llolstoiu cow, and calf and Mr. P. A. ltnwllns a puro bred llolstoiu hull. Mr. Lovltt will bring it Ino nmro and colt. Mr. U. Pond ".ill bring ono of tho lnrg- est nud best team of mules in tho country. Mr. High Ucnr from Covo will bring Ills largo pcrcherou stallion. Accoidlng to ills recotd, this horse Is one of tin) best in the fatato nud will uiuku all others wotk hard to outclass hlni. Cove can ceitainly bo pi oud of this horse. Pi oin I'rtnldenco, Mr. Alma. Ma tliuws will hi lug his largo groy pcrcherou, pcr-cherou, a prlzo winner at ninny fnlrs He will also bring another pcrcherou Mr. William Clitigg will bring the large black shiro, another prl.o wln-, wln-, nor ut many fairs. Tho company at Ottawa, Canada, which orlginlly own ud this liothu deslru to purchase lilm back. Ptom Clnntston Mr. Dan Duttnrs has pinmlsed to bring his lino span of purebred Ilolglan mares. This is ouo of tho best built teams In tho state and will stand an excellent show ot winning the special $20 prl.e. Mr. Duttnrs will also bring his big bay shiro stallion. Mr. Thompson will bring tho largo perclioron horse owned by u company. Prom Hyilo Park, Mr. Walt Sea-monB Sea-monB will bring a thrco year old black clydo horso. Tills horse with out question Is ono ot tho best bred and built horses in tho state, In this class. Mr. Prank Pollott will bring one of the best draft colts over foaled foal-ed In thn alloy. Mr. Georgo Heeds ur will bring tho largo groy perchei on owned by Parker and Alvord. This Is n most oxcollent built horso nnd stands a good show of winning. ti jirizo. MesHrs It. A. nnd W.t ( Continued on page eight) |