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Patrick, Warren A. (ed.) / Show world
(August 10, 1907)
Fair list, pp. 30-37
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August 10, 1907. THE SHOW WORLD Philadelphia-Pliiladelphia Co. Fair. 13- 17. Robt. E. Morrow, secy., 208 N. Broad street. Wilkes-Barro-eLuzerne Co. Fair. 26-31. Theo. 11. Coleman, secy. Williams Grove-Thirty-fourth Great Graigers' Picnic Exhibition. 26-31. R. H. Thomas, gen. mgr., Mechanicsburg, Pa. (September) Allentown-Great Allentown Fair. 17-20. H. B. Schall..secy. Bethelehem-Pennsylvania State Fair. 3- 6. H. A. Groman, secy. Brookvill -Broolville Fair. 3-6. Geo. IV. St wart, secy. Brookville-J eferson Co. Fair. 3-6. Carmichaol, GreenCo.Fair. 24-17. Gee. L.'Hathaxay, secy. Carroslton-Cambria Co. Fair. 3-6. J. V M Aauchei secy. Clarien Claion Co. Fair. 10-13. S. S. Laughlin, secy. Clarion Clarion Co. Fair. 10-13. Corry-Corry Fair. 10-13. Stephen D. Horn, secy. Dayton-Dayton Agrl. & Mech. Fair. 24- 27. C. W. Cochran, secy. Emporium-Cameron Fair. 18-20. N. A. Ostrum, say. Hanover-Hanover Fair. 10-13. M. 0. Smith, secy. Hartford-Hartford Agri. Fair. 25-26. H. S. Estabrook, secy. Hughesville-Muncy Valley Farmers' Fair. 17-10. Indiana-Indiana Co. Fair. 3-6. David Blair, secy. Johnstown-Inter-State Fair. 17-20. J. K. Love, secy. Kutztown-Kutztown Fair. 24-27. C. J. Rhode, secy. Lehighton-Lehighton Faio. 24-27. A. F. Greenwalt secy. Lewisburg-lTnion Co. Fair. 24-27. C. D. Wolfe. secy., Bucknell. Madisonville-Lackawanna Co. Fair. 25- 27. Mansfield-Smyth Park Fair. 24-27. J. A. Elliott, secy. Mercer Mercer Central Fair. 10-12. W. F. McCoy, scy. M ecd ale Ileversdale Fair. 25-28. G. E'Bis~hop, Fecv. Middlytown-Middletown Fair. 3-6. Gee. W. Rodfong, secy. Motrose-Susquetanna Co. Fair. 18-19. Fitch L. Leonard, secy. Nazareth-Northampton Co. Fair. 10-13. J. R. Remheimer. secy. Newport-Perry Co. Fair. 17-20. J. C. F. Stephens, secy. Oxford-Oxford Fair. 25-27. T. F. Grier, secy. Port Royal-Juniata Co. Fair. 11-13. James N. Groninger, secy. Pittsburg-Tri-State Fair. 2-6. W. Lee MIllwain, secy. Pulaski-Pulaski Fair. 17-19. Rimersburg-'ciiesbuirg Fair. 17-20. Smethport-McKean Co. Fair. 17-20. W. A. Andorfer, secy. Stoneboro-Stoneboro Fair. 24-26. C. B. Ilimes, secy. Troy-Troy Fair. 10-13. D. F. Pomeroy, seey. Towanda-Bradford Co. Fair. 24-27. S. Bergen Park, secy. TVattsburg-TVattsburg Fair. 3-6. A. L. Phlelps 'sc. hest Alexander-Iest Alexander Fair. 17-19. John R Gibson secy. TWestfield-Cowanis(,ue Valley Fair. 10- 13. J. IV. Smith, se cy. Vermillion-ClayCo. Fair. 17-20. C. Ay- delott, secy. Youngwood-Iestmoreland Agrl. Fair. 10-13. . F. Holtzer, mgr., Greensburg, Pa. (October) Bedford-Bedford Co. Fair. 1-3. Win. I. E7choltz, secy. Bloomnsburg-Columbia Co. Fair. 8-11. Burgettstown-Union Fair. 1-3. R. P. Stevenson. secy. ForksvIlle-Sullivan Co. Fair. 1-3. A. G. Sittle, socy. Milton Milton Fair. 1-4. Edwin Paul, secy. Honesale -Wayne Co. Fair. 1-4. Em- erson I. Gammel, secy. Reading-Great Reading Fair. 1-4. H. Seidel Throm, secy. Stroudsburg-Monroe Co. Fair. 1-4. John C. Becnsinger. secy. Scrantrn-Scranton Fair. 20-23. York-York Co. Fair. 7-11. Edw. Cha- pin, secy. RHODE ILSAND. (September) Kingston-Vashington Co. Fair. 11-13. Rowland G. lazard. secy., Peacedale, R. I. Portsmouth-Newport Co. Fair. 10-13. J. M. Eldredge, secy.. Newport, R. I. SOUTH CAROLINA. (October) Batesburg-Tri-Co. Fair. 14-18. J. Mc- Carthy, csecy. Columbia-South Carolina State Fair. 28-Nov. 1. A. -W. Love, secy. SOUTH DAKOTA. (September) Armour-Driving Park Fair. 3-6. Geo. L. Blanchard. secy. Belle Fourche-Butte Co. Fair. 2-7. Ty- Icr Overpeck, secy. Bonesteel-Gregory Co. Fair. 17-20. A. E. Kull, secy. Itfron-South Dakota State Fair. 9-13. C. N. Mllvaine, secy. Sioux Falls-Minnehaha Fair. 30-Oct. 4. Geo. Schlossler, secy. (October) Lexington-Lexington Co. Fair. 22-24. C. M. Efird, secy. TENNESSEE. (August) Chattanooga-Chattanooga Fair. 7-10. Dunbar's Cave-Montgomery Co. Stock Fair. 29-31. IV. E. Beach, secy. Tuialhoma-Tullahoma Fair. 28-31. Doak ChiIs tianson, secy. Winchester-Franklin Co. Fair. 20-23. V. R. Williams, secy. (September) Alexandria-DeKalb Co. Fair. 5-7. Rob- ert Roy, secy. Coal Creek-Coal Creek Stock Fair. 18- 20. W. R. Riggs, secy. Columbia-Tennessee Fair. 17-21. If. IN,. T1homas, secy. Concord-Concord Fair. 24-27. R. M. Tillery, secy. Cumberland City-Stewart & Houston Counties Fair. 12-14. TV. 1-. Latham, secy. Kingston-Roane Co. Fair. 10-13. J. G. Crumbliss. secy. Nashville-Tennessee State Fair. 23-28. .T. WN. Russwurm, sey. Pulaski-Giles Co. Fair. 12-14. R. A. Burgess, secy. Rome-Rome Fair. 12-14. Shilbvville-Bedford Co. Fair. 5-7. H. B. Cowan, secy. Union Citv I'0est Tennessee Fair. 25- 28. J. IV. Woosley, sey. (October) Dresden-Weakley Co. Fair. 16-19. W. R. MclVhorter. secy. Gallatin-Sumner Co. Fair. 8-12. IV. L. Oldham. secy. Huntington-Carroll Co. Fair. 8-12. W. L. Noell, secy. Trenton-Gibson Co. Fair. 9-12. Chas. L. Wade, secy. TEXAS. (August) Kerrville-W(est Texas Fair. 22-24. Chas. real. secy. Larpasas-Lanpasas Fair. 6-8. F. F. Chadbourne, (e. (Seiotemher) Frleekshiir-Gilespe Co. Fair. 12- 15. He(nry Hirsch. scc. Llano-Llano Co. Fair. 1-3. C. I. Boyn- ton, secy. (October) Dallas-Texas State Fair. 19-Nov. 3. Sydney Smith. secy. Ft. Worth-Ft. Worth Fair. S-18. C. F. Line, secy. (November) Beaurmont-Beaumont Horse Show and Race Meeting. 25-30. F. M. Yose, secy. -outn-H--louston Fair. 4-9. Henry Reichardt, secy. San Antonio-International Fair. 9-24. J. M. Vance, secy. UTAH. (September) Salt Lake City-Utah State Fair. 30-Oct. 5. Horace S. Ensign, sey. VERMONT. (August) Barton-Orleans Co. Fair. 20-23. C. A. Barrows. secy. Bradford-Brad ford Agri. Fair. 27-29. T. J. Albee, pres. Mlorrisville-LaMoille Valley Fair. 27-29. 0. M. Waterman, secy. Middlebury-Addison Co. Fair. 27-30. Fred L. Hamilton, secy. (September) Brattleboro-Windsor Co. Fair. 24-26. East Hardwick-Caledonia Grange Fair. 2S. E. B. Fay, secy. Fair Haven-TVestern Vermont Fair. 10- 13. Dr. J. F. Wilson, secy. Northfield-Dog River Valley Fair. 17- 19. Chas. Dale, secy. Sheldon Junction-Franklin Co. Fair. 3- 6. H. M. Barrett, secy., St. Albans, Vt. Springfield-Springfield Agrl. Fair. 3-4. Fred C. Davis, secy. St. Johnsbury-Caledonia Fair. 17-19. Chas. G. Braley, secy. Washington-IVashington Agri. Fair. 11- 13. G. H. Bigelow, secy. TVaterbury-Winooski Valley Fair. 17-19. Chas. Keen, secy. Woodstock-Windsor Co. Fair. 24-26. C. J. Paul, secy. VIRGINIA. (August) Harrisonburg-Rockingham Horse & Colt Show Fair. 13-15. Dr. John A. My- ers, secy. Richm ond-Virginia State Fair. 7-11. Theo. J. Coleman, secy. Tasley-Peninsula Fair. 13-16. Thos. S. Ilopkins, secy. (September) Chatham-Pittsylvania Co. Fair. 18-21. L~eroy Clyde. secy. G(lax-GalaxFair. 4-6. R. E. Cox, secy. Radford-Southwest Virginia Fair. 10-13. N. C. Tyler, secy.. East Radford, Va. Roannke-Great Roanoke Fair. 24-27. L. A S olz. sec. Tazewell-Tazewell Fair. 18-20. R. P. Copenhayer, secy. (October) Emporia-Emporia Agrl. Fair. 22-25. E. E. Goodwyn, secy. Lynchburg-Inter-State Fair. 1-4. F. A. 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