xt7wwp9t530g https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7wwp9t530g/data/mets.xml Kentucky -- Lexington Colored A. & M. Fair Association 1912 volumes, 23 cm. Call Number: S555 .K45 journals S555 .K45 English [The Association] Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection Lexington Colored Fair Association Agricultural exhibitions -- Kentucky -- Lexington African Americans -- Kentucky -- Lexington 43rd Annual Exhibition of the Colored A. & M. Fair; September 10-14, 1912 text 43rd Annual Exhibition of the Colored A. & M. Fair; September 10-14, 1912 1912 1912 2024 true xt7wwp9t530g section xt7wwp9t530g FORTY =TI’IIRD

ANNUAL EXHIBITION

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ASSOCIATION

INCORPORAYED

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY

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University Book Store

Incorporated

J. F. BATTAILE, Manager

School Books, Office Supplies,
Printing, Stationery, Blank Books

Engraving.

233 WEST SHORT STREET

Opposite Court House

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T. J. WILSON, President,
JAS. ELLIS, Vice-President,
S. W. DUNN, Treasurer,
A. L. HARDEN, Secretary,
W. H. BALLARD, Asst. Sec’y.

DIRECTORS.
ED. WILLIS, W. H. CAMPBELL, J. C. JACKSON,
L. C. SMITH, J. A. SCOTT, BENJ. FRANKLIN,

E. W. CHENAULT, GEORGE RUSSELL,

HENRY EDSON, Ring Master.
COLEMAN STEWART, Marshall of the Grounds.
MRS. MARY EDSON, Secretary Floral Hall.
MRS. S. E. BUFORD, Asst. Secretary Floral Hall.
M. T. CLAY, Assistant Ring Master.
FRANK BUCKNER, Stock Marshal.
RING COMMITTEE
T. J. WILSON, J. C. JACKSON,
J. A. SCOTT, A. L. HARDEN.
FINANCE COMMITTEE

W. H. CAMPBELL, EDWARD WILLIS, L. C. SMITH, ’
BENJ. FRANKLIN, A. L. HARDEN.

FLORAL HALL COMMITTEE
J. W. ELLIS, GEO. RUSSELL, E. W'. CHENAULT.

LADIES FLORAL HALL COMMITTEE

MRS. KATIE OLDHAM, MRS. MARY BURNSIDE.
MRS. KITTIE BYRD, MRS. EMMA BOSWELL,
MRS. AMANDA NELSON, MRS. SIDNEY BELL,

 

     

    

Announcement

 

Our aim in giving this our forty-third annual fair is the
same as in former years, to give our patrons the best possible
variety of amusement for their money and to make it a most
enjoyable event. In our endeavors to do so we are given in—
valuable aid by our numerous white friends, who do every-
thing in their power to contribute to our success. We thank
them with our whole hearts, and will do all in our power to
show them that their many favors are highly appreciated.

As usual, our premium lists are liberal and will attract
the best there is in the Blue Grass and out in competition for
the numerous prizes. Floral Hall will this year surpass in
every way all previous records in all their many departments.
The prizes are more valuable this year than on former occa—
sions, and the rivalry for them will doubtless be unusually
keen. J

Our racing program, in all the divisions—running, trot-
ting and pacing—will be the best in the history of the asso-
ciation, and some high class racing will surely be witnessed.

Owing to the great number of high class Amusement
Companies now traveling, the Association has been able to
secure one that is the equal of any now on the road, and one
that contains features that will be of interest to both old and
young. There will be nothing permitted on the grounds that
will be the least offensive or detrimental in any way. Spindle
wheels, bird cages, and, in fact, all gambling devices will be
strictly under the ban and not allowed to operate on any
part of the grounds. The free features this year will be the
best yet seen at one of these fairs, and is sure to prove a de—
cided hit with all who are so fortunate as to Witness them.

Hamilton’s Military Band of thirty pieces, under the
direction of Professor James Wilson, admittedly one of the
best bandmasters in the country, will be heard in daily con-

 

  

 

 

 

 

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One of the greatest agricultural districts In America,
is efficiently served, both as to :passenger and freight
transportation, by the fast and frequent trains of the

QUEENaCRESCENT

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Electric-lighted passenger equipment, convenient
schedules, rock-ballasted roadbed all combine to make

your trip a pleasant one when you travel via the Queen
& Crescent Route.

Six fast vestibuled trains, daily, between Lexing—
ton, Cincinnati and intermediate points.

 

Six fast vestibuled trains, daily, between Lexing-
ton Danville, Chattanooga and intermediate points.

Through electric- lighted trains daily, to and from
points in

North and South Carolina, Tennessee,
Georgia, Florida, Alabama
Mississippi and Lousiana

For detailed information apply to nearest Ticket
Agent or address H. C. KING, P. & T. A.
101 E. Main St.’ Lexington, Ky.

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

  

Forty—Third Annual Fair. 7

   

certs in front of the grand-stand. This band in the last few
years has made quite an enviable record, and is regarded as
among the leading musical organizations in the country.

We wish to thank all the donors, both white and colored,
for their liberality, and assure them that their kindness will
never be forgotten.

We extend our usual hearty invitation to all persons to
attend this high class exhibition, which will, Without doubt,
be the best ever given by this well known Association. For
catalogues and other information call on or address :the Sec-
retary.

A. L. HARDEN, Secretary,
No. 135 North Mill Street.

  

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Rules and Regulations

1. All badges must be worn conspicuously, and any one
found without a badge will be put off the grounds.

2. Tickets must be procured, as no money will be received
at the gates.

8. Books for entry of stock will be open ten days before
the Fair begins, and exhibitors should make their entry, if
possible, before the Fair commences.

4. The Fair will open each morning at 9 o’clock, by which
hour all entries should be made.

5. All stock should be entered in the name of the owner
or his agent.

6. Exhibitors will please be careful that they enter their
stock or articles in proper classes.

7. No person who is an exhibitor may act as judge in the
ring in which he or she exhibits.

8. Judges must not confer with each other. When each
judge has formed his or her opinion, they shall report the
same to the Ringmaster, and he report their decision to the
Secretary and then proclaim the names of all persons entitled
to premiums.

9. Judges are requested to pay strict attention to the
conditions governing the class in which they judge, and ren-
der their decisions accordingly.

10. No person except judges and members of the Associa-
tion will be allowed in the ring while the stock is being
exhibited.

11. The gates of the amphitheater will be closed ten min-
utes after the call of the Marshal for each class of stock.

12. No stock will be allowed to enter the ring unless under
halter and in care of a groom.

13. If any person makes known to the judges his owner-
ship of stock or article, or pedigree thereof, they shall not be
entitled to a premium on said stock or article.

 For a Clean Shave and
A first-Class Hair Cut

DON’T FAIL TO
CALL ON

LEWIS MERSHON

264 East Short St.

KELLER From;

High Grade Cut Flowers and Floral Designs

A SPECIALTY
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Both Phones 354
236 W. Main St., Opp. Court House

67,9 LiT'rLE GEM CAFE

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SILVERBERG & LEE
Fine Wines and Liquors and Cigars

Polite Service Courteous Treatment

107 West Water Street

FRED KING
Shoemaking and Repairing

All Work Done by Experts
Give Me a Trial

256 East Main Street

 

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14. Where premiums amount to ten dollars, it will require
two or more entries to fill the ring. When the premium is
over ten dollars and not more than twenty dollars, it requires
three or more to fill; all over twenty dollars will require four
or more to fill the ring.

15. All premiums will be paid in current money if not
otherwise stated.

16. All harness horses or mares, two years and over, will
be required to be shown in harness.

17. Cattle, hogs, sheep and poultry are left in care of their
respective attendants. The Association will not be responsible
for their safety.

18. Stockholders of the Association must apply to the
Secretary for their proper badges before the Fair begins.

19. A member complying with the preceding rule will be
allowed free entrance with his family, which will consist of
wife, unmarried daughters and sons under twenty years
of age.

20. Entrance fee will be five per cent of premium for all
ring exhibits. No entrance fee will be charged in Floral Hall.

21. Where there is no competition only the first premium
will be paid.

TROTTING, RUNNING AND BICYCLE RACES.

1. All trials shall be governed by the rules of the National
Trotting Association, of which this Association is a member.

2. We require five to fill and three to start. Entrance
fee 5 per cent of purse’ to accompany the nomination, and 5
per cent deducted from money winners.

3 Entries in the Trotting Purses will close August 31 at
11 o’clock p. In. And all entries to the Running Purses will
close at 10 o’clock a. m. on the same day of the race.

4. All purse and stake money to be divided as follows: 60
per cent to the first horse, 25 per cent to the second horse, and
15 per cent to the third.

5. No horse will be entitled to but one money in case any
horse is distanced or disqualified.

 

  

 Good Shoes, Right Prices
That’s Our Policy

Drop in and see us the next pair of Shoes you

need. Will treat you right and save you money

THE SPECIAL SHOE COMPANY

206 West Main Street
CY HANKS‘ Manager.

W. S. HUNT,
House Painting

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Call on me for anything in my line.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

123 South Broadway
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6. All trots will be called promptly at 2 o’clock, regard-
less or the order of the catalogue.

7. All bicycle races require five to fill and three to start,
to be governed by the rules of the League of American

Wheelmen.
8. Bicycle races called promptly at 12 m.

PRICES OF ADMISSION.

Per Day.
Hack .............................. $ .50
One—horse spring wagon ............. .50
Two-horse spring wagon ............. 1.50
Bus ............................... 1.00
Horse and Rider ............ . ........ :25
Footman ........................... .25
Children from 8 to 12 years old ........ .10

Children under 8 years of age admitted free

Women and children will be admitted free on Tuesday,
first day. Grooms and attendants charged regular admis-

sion price.
MEMBERS BADGES.

Members Family Badges will be furnished by the Sec-
retary. Read Rule 19. Members and their families are cau-
tioned not to allow anyone, except those they are intended for,
to use their badges, for in such cases the gatekeeper is
instructed to take them up and turn them over to the officers.

 

 

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Printing Company

Commercial Printers

 

Your interest is our concern

Quick Service Prices Reasonable
115 SOUTH MILL STREET

NEW PHONE 1835—X

FOR FOOTWEAR
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Shoe Company

THREE BLOCKS FROM HIGH PRICES
211 North Limestone,
Open Evenings
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FIRST DAY

 

JACKS AND J ENNETS.

Bing. 1st.
1 1. Best jack, 1 and under 2 ............. SE 5.00
Special by John Chivis.
ble 2. Best jack, any age ................... 8.00
' ' Special by R. M. Filson, 2nd prize.
. :3. Best jennet, 1 and under 2 ............ 5.00
Special by Joe Elyoye, 2nd prize.
4. lest jennet, any age ................. 8.00
— SHEER-LONG WOOL.
R 3 3est ram, 1 and under 2 .............. $ 2.00
Special by Owen Glass.
6. Best ram, 2 and over ................. 8.00
Special by Green L. Lewis.
7. Best ewe, 1 and under 2 ............... 2.00
Special by T. M. Shaw.
)d 8. Best ewe, 2 and oyer ................. 3.00
SHORT WOOL.
9. Best ram, 1 and under 2 .............. $2.00
; Special by Lexington Produce C0.
10. Best ram, 2 and over ................ 3.00
11. Best ewe, 1 and under 2 .............. 2.00
Special by Traliot-Haley Co.
12. Best ewe, 2 and over ................. 3.00

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building a home, do not neglect
this most important factor, but
get detailed information and
cost of installment from

 

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148 North Limestone

 

J. S. POER & CO.

JOBBERS
PAINTERS (S: FRESCOERS

DEALERS IN
Plate, Art, Window Glass, Mirrors, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,

Putty, Shingle Stain.

No. 26 North Limestone Street, Lexington, Ky.

 

 Forty-Third Annual Fair. 17

SWEEPSTAKES.
Ring. 1st. 2nd.
13. Best ram. any age or kind ............ $ 4.00 $1.00
Special by R. E. Welch.
14. Best ewe, any age or kind ............ 4.00 1.00

Special by Silverburg & Lee.

HOGS.

15. Best boar, under 1 .................. $ 2.00. ..
Special by R. Arnspiger.

16. Best boar, 1 and under 2 .............. 2.00
Special by W. N. Underwood.

17. Best boar, 2 and over ................ 3.00
Special by S. H. Carl.

18. Best sow, under 1 ................... 2.00
Special by C. A. Johns.

19. Best sow, 1 and under 2 .............. 2.00
Special by M. C. Alford.

20. Best sow, 2 and over ................. 3.00

Special by F. Caldwell.
20A Best boar and 2 sows», any age or kind
Special by C. H. Berryman—a Berk

shire boar ...................... 15.00
HORSES—BUGGY.
Ring. lst. 2nd.
21. Best buggy gelding, 3 and upward ...... $ 8.00 $ 2.00
Special by Lexington Leader.
22. Best buggy mare, 3 and upward. . . . . 8.00 2.00

Special by Morning Herald.
23. Best buggy mare 0r gelding, 3 and up-

ward ......................... 8.00 2.00
Special by Williamson & Son.

 

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Forty-Third Annual Fair.

CATTLE—SHORTHORNS.

1st.
heifer calf, under 1 year ......... $ 5.00
Special by John W. Bain.
cow, 1 and under 2 .............. 5.00
Special by D. T. Wilkerson.
cow, 2 and under 3 .............. 6.00
Special by D. D. Berry, 2nd prize.
cow, 3 and upward .............. 8.00
Special by Henry Clay, 2nd prize.
bull calf, under 1 year ........... 5.00
Special by J. Cam.
bull, l and under 2 .............. 5.00
Special by J. W. Masoner.
bull, 2 and under 3 .............. 6.00
Special by H. M. Bosworth, 2nd prize.
bull, 3 and upward .............. 8.00
Special by J. P. Ross, 2nd prize.
HERD—SHORTHORN.
bull and three cows ............ $10.00
Special by Walter Grater, 2nd prize.
JERSEYS.
bull and two cows .............. $ 8.00
Special by T. N. Arthur, 2nd prize.
cow and three of her produce ..... 8.00
Special by G. S. Johnson, 2nd prize.
SADDLE MARE.
saddle mare, any age ............ $ 8.00

Special by J. M. Hall, 2nd prize.

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J. H. HANLEY 8; CO.

Dealers in all Grades of

COAL AND FEED

338 RaceWStreet "A [32,9] Phones

J. L. RICHARDSON & CO.
PRINTING

PI‘IONE 760
407 W. Short. Lexington, Ky.

 

PHOENIX AND THIRD

NATIONAL BANK
of Lexington, Ky.

Capital Stock = = - = 600,000
Surplus Fund - - - = 100,000
OFFICERS

Y. ALEXANDER, Chairman Board
J. W. RODES, President
H. P. HEADLEY, Vice-President
W. A. MCDOWELL, Vice-President
S. B. WALTON, Asst. Cashier
B. M. DARNABY, Asst. Cashier.

We Invite Deposits, Accounts of Corporations, Firms
and Individuals.

We pay Three Per Cent on Time Deposits and Savings
Accounts.

 

   

Forty-Third Annual Fair. 21

JERSEYS.
Ring. 1st. 2nd.
36. Best heifer calf, under 1 year ......... $ 5.00
Special by R. R. Harting.
37. Best cow, 1 and under 2 .............. 5.00
Special by Theo. Lewis.
38. Best cow, 2 and under 3 .............. 6.00 $ 2.00
Special by Hugh Cunningham, 1st prize.
39. Best cow, 3 and upward .............. 8.00 2.00
40. Best bull calf, under 1 year ............ 5.00
41. Best bull. 1 and under 2 .............. 5.00
42. Best bull, 2 and under 3 ............... 6.00 2.00
43. Best bull, 3 and upward .............. 8.00 2.00

We Make Loans

On any kind of security that will secure

Don’t pay high rates when you can get
money from us right. Call and get our terms

Mutual Loan
and Trust Company

INCORPORATED
J. P. LACY. President and Gen’l Manager

111 Cheapside, Up—Stairs.
Old Phone 449—2

 

 

  

 

  

“THAT POPULAR PLACE,”

THE PEOPLE’S PHARMACY

Incorporated

ll8 N. Broadway, - LEXINGTON, KY.

Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by a Registered
Pharmacist at all Hours, Day or Night.

Complete Line of Drugs,
Medicines, Toilet Articles,
Both Phones 541 Ice Cream Soda, Sundries

Visitors to the Fair, Make this Your Headquarters. Have
Your Mail Sent Here.

J. P. BLACK
PHOTOGRAPHER

Enlarging and Group Work a Specialty. Call
and See Me.

LEXINGTON, KY.

6. A. DeLONfi 8: C0.
fllllf INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE

RELlABLE COMPANIES . . .
SATISFACTORY ADJUSTMENTS

 

 

157 W. SHORT STREET

 

 SECOND DAY

MULES.

Ring. 1st.

44. Best horse mule, under 1 year ......... $ 5.00
Special by Wills & COX.

45. Best horse mule, 1 and under 2 ........ 5.00
Special by W. H. May & Son.

46. Best horse mule, 2 and under 3 ........ 6.00
Special by Jas. T. Shannon, 2nd prize.

47. Best horse mule, 3 and upward ........ 8.00
Special by H. B. Robinson, 2nd prize.

48. Best mare mule, under 1 year ......... 5.00
Special by E. P. Downing.

49. Best mare mule, 1 and under 2 ........ 5.00
Special by T. M. McNamara.

50. Best mare mule, 2 and under 3 ........ 6.00

51. Best mule, any age or sex ............. 8.00

52. Best pair broke mules ................ 8.00

COMBINED HORSES.

53. Best and finest mare, any age ........ $ 8.00
Special by Smith-Watkins-Darnaby Co.

54. Best and finest gelding, any age ....... 8.00
Special by Sam Cassidy and D. W. Scott.

55. Finest stallion, any age .............. 8.00
Special by Col. John R. Allen and P. J.

McElhone.

56.

57.

Best and finest stallion, mare or gelding. 10.00
Special by Hendricks, Moore, Young
00., 1st prize.
Best licensed city express horse and
wagon, in use 1 year or more. . .. 8.00
Special by Barnes & Hall, box cigars,

2nd.

$ 2.00

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GO TO

FRANK NAVARRA

124 North Broadway
For Fruits, Confectioneries and Imported Goods, and
Olive Oil.

 

BALLARDS PHARMACY

Is the only First-class place in the city where you can
purchase a delicious glass of

ICE CR FJANI SODA

All pronounce it the best. All the newest and best flavors.
Our Phosphates are the best. .Our new Store
146 North Limestone Lexington, Ky;

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SPORTING GOODS
AND HARDWARE

BICYCLES, SUNDRIES AND REPAIRS
PENNANTS AND POSTERS.
FISHING TACKLE

Complete line of Athletic Goods, Eastman Kodaks and
Supplies. Toys.

Fayette Phone 503

East Tenn. Phone 842 Lexington, Ky.

 

 Forty-Third Annual Fair. 25

DOGS

 

The dog rings will be called promptly at 10 o’clock. All
entries must be made before that hour.

This show will be under the management of Judges who
have had years of experience in this line.

FOXHOUNDS.

Ring. lst.
58. Best foxhound, dog .................. $ 5.00
Special by Gen. Roger Williams, a

Silver Trophy.
59. Best foxhound, bitch ................. 2.00
Special by Beasley & Fish. '

POINTERS.
60. Best pointer, dog, under 1 year ......... $ 2.00
Special by C. W. Bailey.
61. Best pointer, bitch, under 1 year ...... 2.00
62. Best pointer, dog, over 1 year ......... 2.00
63. Best pointer, bitch, over 1 year ........ 2.00
SETTERS.‘

64. Best setter, (log or bitch, under 1 year. .$ 2.00
Special by B. Kratz & Son.

65. Best setter, dog, over 1 year .......... 2.00
Special by Harp Bros.
636. Best setter, bitch, over 1 year ......... 2.00

Special by Leslie Shores.

 

7 COLLIES.
67. Best collie, dog or bitch, under 1 year. . .$ 2.00
68. Best collie, dog, over 1 year ........... 2.00
'69. Best collie, bitch, over 1 year ......... 2.00

 

 

  

OLD PHONE 242-2

MONEY

151 W. SHORT ST.
FOR ANY EMERGENCY

To pay your Grocer, Furniture Man or any other Loan

Company. Loans on short notice. Our rates are the lowest.

in the city. All business private.

CALL TO-DAY.

KEYSTONETRUST COMPANY

 

DAVID N. ZIMMERMAN PHONE 2093. WALTER B. NICHOLS

Zimmerman <3: Nichols

- LLTHQPRINTINQ

 

 

MW
// /\ \\

And That Is Printing of the Better Kind

Lexington Banking and Trust Co. Building, Market Street.

Entrance——Ground Floor. Lexington, Ky.

 

 Forty-Th ird An mzal Fa Err.

BULL TERRIERS.

Ring. lst.
70. Best bull terrier, dog, under 1 year... .$ 2.00
71. Best bull terrier, bitch, under 1 year... 2.00
72. Best bull terrier, dog, over 1 year ..... 2.00
73. Best bull terrier, bitch, over 1 year. . . . 2.00

BOSTON TERRIERS.
74. Best Boston terrier, dog .............. $ 2.00
75. Best Boston terrier, bitch ............ 2.00
FOX TERRIERS.
76. Best fox terrier, dog or bitch, under 1 yr.$ 2.00
77. Best fox terrier, dog, over 1 year ...... 2.00
78. Best fox terrier, bitch, over 1 year ...... 2.00
FRENCH TOY POODLES.
79. Best French toy poodle, dog or bitch,

80.
81.

82.
83.

84.

85.

under 1 year .................. $ 2.00
Best French toy poodle, dog, over 1 year 2.00
Best French toy poodle, bitch, over 1 yr. 2.00

LADIES CLASSES.

Best dog shown by a lady .............. $ 2.00
Best bitch shown by a lady ............. 2.00
EQUESTRIANS.
Best boy rider, under 14 . . . -. .......... $ 5.00
Special by Kaufman Clothing 00.,
boy’s suit, 1st prize.
Best girl rider, under 14 years ......... 5.00

Special by J. D. Purcell Co.,
Mdse., 1st prize.

27

2nd.

$ 2.00

2.00

 

 

 

  

 

50 IN BOTTLES 50

It has more to it than wetness and sweetness
It relieves fatigue of brain, body and nerve
It quenches the thirst as nothing else will.
IT REFRESHES AND PLEASES ALL.

GET THE GENUINE

 

OLD PHONE 918 NEW PHONE 688-3
__ SOUTHERN TENT AND AWNING C0
‘ / INCORPORATED
II? . ..,.
I, ma

 

 

 

MANUFACTURERS OF

Awnmgs, Tents, Tarpaullns, Etc.
Office and Factory, 157, 165 East Short St.
Lexington, Ky.
We Rent Tents, Lexington; Ky., Louisville, Ky.

 

 Forty-Third A mwwl Fair.

WORK HORSE.

Ring. 1st.

86.

87.

88.

89.

90.

91.

Best work horse ..................... $ 8.00
Special by John McElroy.

HIGH SCHOOL HORSE.

Best high school horse ............... $ 8.00
Special by Murphy & Conley, and
T. A. Fields.

ROADSTERS.

Best road mare, 4 and upward ......... $ 8.00
Special by J. M. Foley and D. A.
Furlong.

CHAMPION RING.

Best stallion and two of his colts, regard—
less of ownership ............. $15.00
Special by Combs Lumber C0., 1st
prize.
Best mare and two of her colts, regard-
less of ownership ............. 10.00
Special by Chattanooga Brewing Co.

_——._.+

For colored amateurs, mile dash ....... $ 6.00

Special by Standard Woolen Co.,
trousers pattern, 1st prize.

Special by Luby & Alexander, hat,
2nd prize.

29

2nd.
$ 2.00

$ 2.00

$ 2.00

$ 5.00

$ 2.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

J. GARFIELD SAUNDERS

TAILOI{

Men’s and Women’s Suits Dry and Steam Cleaned,
Pressed and Repaired,

Goods Called for and Delivered.

Rear Phoenix Hotel New Phone 2166 LexingtonCKy.

 

“THAT COOL PLACE”

“THE ACORN”

BARBER SHOP AND
BATH ROOM

First Class Barbers
and Sanitary Equipment

The Best Equipped Colored Shop in Central Kentucky.
Get a hot towel or electric massage

CHARLES EBBLE, PROP.
211 W. Water Street, next to Maceo Cafe.

LEXINGTON - - - - - ~ - KENTUCKY

 

When You Need Medicine Call or
Telephone

RENICK’S DRUG STORE

3rd and Deweese Phone No. 90

 

 Ring.
92. Best

93. Best

94. Best

95. Best

96. Best

97. Best

98. Best

99. Best

100. Best

101. Best

102. Best

THIRD DAY

1st.
stallion, under 1 year ............ $ 8.00
Special by B. Mitchell, 2nd prize.
stallion, 1 and under 2 ........... 8.00
Special by W. R. Bowman, 2nd prize.
stallion, 2 and under 3 ........... 8.00

Special by R. Colston and J. T. Ma-
honey.

stallion, 3 and upward ........... 8.00

Special‘by Felix Peyton and John
Miller.

stallion, any age ................ 10.00
Special by Oscar Brown.
mare, under 1 year ............. 8.00

Special by Judge B. T. Southgate,
Alex Rose.

mare, 1 and under 2 ............. 8.00
Special by J. W. May.
mare, 2 and under 3 ............. 8.00

Special by Postmaster Wilbur R.
Smith, and Lewis Kay.
mare, 3 and upward ............. 8.00
Special by Jno. G. Stoll and E. B. Ellis
brood mare, thoroughbred, any age;
registered ................... 8.00
Special by V. Bogaert ('10., and J. W.
Gay & Co.
thoroughbred stallion or mare, any
age; special by L. Brownell
Combs, a trio of White Leghorn
chickens ...................... 10.00

2nd.
$ 2.00

2.00

2.00
2.00

5.00

2.00

2.00

2.00
2.00

2.00

 

 

 

  

SECURITY TRUST CO

N. E. Cor. Short and Mill Streets.

Capital Stock ............. $500,000.00
Surplus and Reserve. . . . . 200,000.00
Stockholders’ Guaranty 500,000.00

Pays 3 per cent Interest, Compounded Semi-annual, on
Savings and Certificates of Deposit.

Acts as Executor, Administrator, Trustee, Guardian and in
other capacities of Trust.
New Eight—Story Fire—Proof Building.
Strong Steel Vaults.

Visitors to the Colored Fair are cordially invited to call
and inspect our office and building and to make use of the
facilities we offer for expeditious, pleasant and safe trans-
action of business.

GO TO

C. D. CUNNINGHAM

For Everything Good in

Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Brushes, Etc

Lowe Bros, H. S. Paints I

351 West Short Streets, Lexington, Ky.

 

 Forty-Third Annual Fair. 33

SADDLE HORSES.

Ring. 1st. 2nd.
103. Best stallion, under 1 year ..... _ ....... $ 8.00 $ 2.00
Special by J. H. Traynor & Co., and
M. Benckart.
104. Best stallion, 1 and under 2 ........... 8.00 2.00

Special by Bryan, Goodwin & Hunt,
and W. T. Ballinger.
105. Best stallion, 2 and under 3 ........... 8.00 2.00
Special by Henry T. Duncan, Jr.,
and J. E. Cassidy.
106. Best stallion, 3 and under 4 ........... 8.00 2.00
Special by S. G. Vanderpool & Son, -
2nd prize.
107. Best stallion, 4 and upward ........... 10.00 2.00
Special by J. P. Maloney, 2nd prize.
108. Best stallion, any age ................ 10.00 2.00
Special by Chief J. J. Regan, 2nd
prize. -

BROOD MARE.

l09. Best brood mare, any age, trotting-bred.$ 8.00 $ 2.00
Special by Jas. J. O’Brien, 2nd prize.

SHETLAND PONIES.

N0 Pony will be allowed to compete in this class that is over
thirteen hands high.
110. Best Shetland filly, 1 and under 2 ...... $ 3.50
Special by Klein, Michler, Glasser
C0., boy’s suit.

111. Best Shetland mare, 2 and upward ..... 3.00 $ 2.00
Special by Loevenhart & Son, Mdse.,
1st prize.
112. Best Shetland colt, under 1 year ....... 3.00

Special by S. Bassett & Sons, one
pair boy’s shoes.

 

 

  

GO TO

Mrs. A. S. Hall’s
fifi

For Your Fall Hats. She Has a
Beatiful Selection to Select From

we

I53 W. SHORT ST.

 

 

Welsh & Murray Printing Co.

RUSH PRINTERS
—

SIGN OF

 

QUALITY
High-Grade Printing

126 N. Limestone St. LEXINGTON

 

 Forty—Third Annual Fair.

Ring. 1st.
112A Best Shetland colt, 1 and under 2 ....... 3.00
Special by Fred Luigart, 1st prize.
113. Best Shetland stallion, 2 and upward... 4.00
Special by A. K. Adcock.
114. Best Shetland pony, regardless of age
or sex ....................... 4.00

Special by Greebel & Hirsch, 2nd
prize.

LIVERY TURNOUT.

115. Best and finest single livery turnout. . . .$ 8.00
Special by D. W. Keiser, 2nd prize.

DRAFT HORSE.

116. Best draft horse or mare, any age ...... $ 8.00
Special by Z. H. Jones, 2nd prize.
In addition to above premium, Mr.
W. C. Goodloe gives a season to
the stallion Caron de Bau.

117. Best saddle mule .................... 8.00
Special by S. S. Crawford, 2nd prize.

FOOT RACE.

1st. 2nd.
118. For all ages, 1 mile ........... $ 8.00 $ 5.00
Five to start; $15.00, of which $8.00
is given by Association to the Win-
ner, $5.00 to 2nd, donated by Wil-
liams & Reed; $2.00 to 3rd, do-
nated by Henderson Johnson.

35

2nd.
2.00

1.00

2.50

$ 2.00

$ 2.00

2.00

3rd.
$ 2.00

 

 

  

Huiun 715211112 &‘@ruat anmpany

pringtnn, 'iKy.

CORNER MAIN AND UPPER STREETS

CAPI I‘AL STOCK, - — - - - $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND UNDIVJDED PROFITS - $30,000.00

 

Public Guardian and Administrator of
Fayette County
This Bank does a general banking business and solicits accounts of
bankers, firms, corporations and individuals, assuring all the courtesies
that are extended to the Conservative and progressive banking methods.
We Pay Three Per Cent. Interest on Savings
and Time Deposits

Authorized by law to act as Executor, Trustee, Administrator,
Guardian, Assiwnee, Receiver, and in all Fiduciary capacities, both
under Court and Personal Appointment.

Takes Entire Charge of Personal and Real Estate

 

OFFICERS
J. TEVIS WILKERSON, PRESIDENT
J. L. WATKINS, VICE-PRESIDENT E. R. BLACKBURN, CASHIER
DIRECTOllS
.1. Tigris \I'II.I{ERSON w. L. SPEARS
Pix-Sheriff of FflvatP County Pnnn-iwtor of "Hickory \Voods

Stock Farm’
J. L. “ATKINS I
SM‘I‘QLHI‘)’ and Trmsurer 0f Smit 1- 3 ~ v v
Watkins-BarnabyCompany “LABS VOGT
Merchant

GEORGE A. BAIN

Live Stock Auctioneer “- 3P MARSHALL
President (I. M. Marshall Harri—
] I“. VAN DERle “'éll‘tl (‘0.

President Van Deron Hardware CO.
' CLARENCE LEBL'S

. D. TY. SCOTT President Burloy Tobacco Associa-
Shm'iff of Fayette County tion of Kentucky
FRANK CHRISTIAN «Y. C. PATRICK
‘hmnmu 01" the “Fayette
'l‘. 'l‘. FORMAN f'mmx liuuwl of Fontrol"

A ttornrxy-at-Law

 

 Forty-Third Annual Fa 277‘. 37

BICYCLE RACE.
Ring. lst. 2nd.
119. Colored amateurs, 1/2—mile heats, 2 in 3. .$ 6.00 $ 3.00
Special by Graddy & Bradley, Im-
perial hat, 2nd prize.

MULE RACE.
120. One mile dash ...................... $10.00 $ 5.00

Special by Stoll & Co., 5 bottles
Old Elk Whisky, 2nd prize.

Need Lumber ?

You will find here Lumber for any purpose
and in the wood best suited to your needs.
The promptness with which all orders are

filled will be especially pleasing to you.

Combs Lumber Co.

INCORPORATED

Lexington. Kentucky