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... judges in the various depart- ments gave entire satisfaction , there being but little complaining and not a single protest filed . The amusement features were entirely satisfactory to our patrons . The one thing to be regretted was the ...
... judges in the various depart- ments gave entire satisfaction , there being but little complaining and not a single protest filed . The amusement features were entirely satisfactory to our patrons . The one thing to be regretted was the ...
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... judge that in your report you would be particularly anxious for a statement of that portion of farmers ' institute work in which your Board cooperates . I therefore enclose a list of institutes to which your State Board has very kindly ...
... judge that in your report you would be particularly anxious for a statement of that portion of farmers ' institute work in which your Board cooperates . I therefore enclose a list of institutes to which your State Board has very kindly ...
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... judge said the class would be a strong one in any show not excepting the Inter- national . In commenting on the Shorthorn exhibit as compared with other years , Professor Smith emphasized the improvement that has been made in the ...
... judge said the class would be a strong one in any show not excepting the Inter- national . In commenting on the Shorthorn exhibit as compared with other years , Professor Smith emphasized the improvement that has been made in the ...
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... Judge Mortimer had no easy task . The exhibitors were J. O. Bryant , Savannah , Mo .; Makin Bros. , Grand View , Mo .; Jno . E. Painter , Roggen , Colo .; O. G. Clement , Ord , Neb .; O. Harris & Sons , Harris , Mo .; O. S. Gibbons ...
... Judge Mortimer had no easy task . The exhibitors were J. O. Bryant , Savannah , Mo .; Makin Bros. , Grand View , Mo .; Jno . E. Painter , Roggen , Colo .; O. G. Clement , Ord , Neb .; O. Harris & Sons , Harris , Mo .; O. S. Gibbons ...
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... Judge Mortimer placed the awards as shown be low . The exhibitors were L. T. Frderick & Sons , Memphis , Nebraska ; Ketterer & Luckey , Bethany , Nebraska ; J. J. Williams & Son , Grand View , Iowa ; W. H. Miller & Son , Mulberry ...
... Judge Mortimer placed the awards as shown be low . The exhibitors were L. T. Frderick & Sons , Memphis , Nebraska ; Ketterer & Luckey , Bethany , Nebraska ; J. J. Williams & Son , Grand View , Iowa ; W. H. Miller & Son , Mulberry ...
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