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AL DU I WII;eAT1TEtizensongie Clt-np at i com-arried necke. lio are of the rpora-cationCATTLE EXHIBIT AT FAIR IS GREATEST SHOW EVER KNEff-PRIZE WINNERS ANNOUNCEDThe greatest cattle exhibit andn arc at of ;ho Is f this Jb fof eelves othe highest grade of animals ever known to the show,” is the opinion of experts who judged t he cattle at the Manitowoc County Fair and yes* torday announced prize winners. Every breed and more especially the three leading .* dairy brecdi* each had their Inning when It cnn.v^ to some outstanding classes. Tso Holstein class filled to capacity were outstanding In the aged xnw class and senior and Junior Potter class. .uTop Notcher8.Anton Berge, Anton Berge.The grand championship female Holstelns was given to anSenior champion female — Otis Marken, Geo. Gilbertson.Junior champion female — Geo. Qfroertson..iAeed herd—Geo. Gilbertson, Otto Jffogne.j- Young herd — Geo. Gilbertson, Otto Rogne.Get of Sire—Geo. Gilbertson, Geo. Kiel. EllMi Morgan.Produce of cow—Geo. Gilbertson, Otto Rogne. Geo. Gilbertson. HOL8TEINS Bull. 3 years old and over—R. Rabvnhorst, Oscar Kiel, Herman Tills.Bull. 2 years old and under 3— Peter Marlborough, Benny Torrlson.Bull, 1 year old and under 2— Rhonald Dheln.Bull calf, 6 mos. old and under 1—Chas. Achenbach, Elmer Thomp-of theoutstanding cow owned by David Lorfeldt of Spring Valley. In the IlolsteJn bull class grand champion was placed on a bull which was very recently purchased by R. Ra-blnhorst and Son from Julius Kam-nmn of Cleveland Thiu animal was, son H TiUg( Peter Marlborough, w « bred by Elinor Thompson of Quar-; R. nabenhorst. ourougn,rv. suown by him as a calf three. ,lun cal(. under 6 mos old_R years ago at which time It was gi'-: Rnhpiihor^t Oscar Kiel H Tiliq on junior championship. This bull1 john iConoi.was developed by Mr. Kammaun, I Co , *’ oJd d ovpr_navI(lSntViir thhW?enir In Um' .^hns. Achenbach Hermancfucrnscy claifca onc o( thJVosi T'coWCI3 voare °oldCind »vs Wjss?^: av «.oVDlt;kr„telihI?r,DrHy^f1'n“-5l,l9Ra:male was won by a bull owned by benhorst, John Konop, John Konop, Morgan of Clarks Mills and the jun- Herman Tills Theo Prlfrl p’lor championship by Army Voigt ”^rrann 1IUS- ineo- 1 rItz«Wer-h 125 a big was 'v an-cr ofi on . was Lenj* were •Jvingrquet-nmer. !iin at™.e PJmfm0rkJUn{irbSrsntf Rhonaldsoy was owned by Otis Markeu of Dholn Marie AugusUne. Theo \ alders and a junior champion fe-1 pritzl.*. Ra-valry Ipon: rroop iwoc: I’roop Mil-i has 1), all s vaHer-dotts-1 male by George Gilbertson, Manl-i Hcifer. senior calf-Jolm Konop. t°:;C J.ir«y Exhibjt L,ra». ! »•any Manitowoc County I1 air was nop TjKhenhorst nsrar irloi mJnts°UlThedsenIor and^unio^buH »*rd—R. Rabenhorst. Hclasses in this breed were taken by animals owned by Paul Holschbach of Manitowoc. The senior cow class, very outstanding for the Jersey breed, was won by a cow owned by Philip Smith of Silver Lake. This fying same cow was also placed as senior lunty i champion female. The Junior chamLaiENlt;i theEWman Tills.Young Herd—John Konop, Rhonald Dheln, R. Rabenhorst.Get of sire—John Konop, R. Rabenhorst, R. Habenhorst.Produce of Cow—John Konop. R. Dheln, Chas. Konop.pion female, of the Guernseys was placed on the senior yearling heifer owned by Philip Smith. The Brown Swiss breed, which Is not very strongly represented in Manitowoc county came out with two herds, one owned by Emil Schmidt and Sons. Manitowoc, and the other by Kulnirk of Manitowoc Rapids. Both senior and junior champion bulls In* tills breed came from the Schmidt herd while the senior champion female was owned by Kulnick. Junior champion female was also owned by Mr. Schmidt. The beef catCURTAIN DOWN ON ROE’S REAL LIFE TRAGEDY...... , NEW YORK, Aug. 25—“The bodyI tie classes were very well rppre-: of Murray Roc, 55. said to be a Isented by the Henry Ebenhardt herd ' son of the late E. P. Roe. famous nrr0 I of Herefords and the Shorthorns by ( novelist, was found yesterday wedg-the Jac°h Holsen of Manitowoc. There j ed between two large boulders In a •rd iv was n0 competition in these two: rugged section of Central Park, ancle-1 ^rlt;e(*s- however, the classes- were j Death was caused by heart failure *’ him-1woU fi,led bY e*cIx exhibitor. \ That short news Item in New first ' . Thc P,nclngs In detail are as fol-. York newspapers brought down the d the,10'3' 1,1 0rde,.V0r!^,3?,cJne: ‘ I cul',fa,1,'1 on the tost act of anotherentry « o JERSEYS I rea life tragedy enacted behind thef fhi Bull. 3 years old and over—Paul curtain of bright lights on the eav { t™ Hulschbach, Ed Bedell. John Hart- White Way. g' 5. It?. : man. Philip Smith, Anton Ylndrat theBull 1 year old and under 2—Phil-I UUII * J v- «* 4 UiU lliiu U4I® X lp Smith. Anton YIndrnitentMil’s at11 be tfler-ftISBull calf. 6 mos. old, under 1— Paul Holschbach, Ed Bedell,Eor Murray R0e. head usher of the Palace theater in the heart of the “Roarin' Forties.” and Murray Roe. the wealthy young contracting engineer who moved in the best cir-Bull calf, under 6 mos. old—Paul! cles a number of vears aeo ,«?» Holschbach, Ed Bc*deU, Anton \ln- .one and the same. Death revealeddra, Philip Smith. Philip Smith. j ihat today Cow. -1 years old and over—Phil-; cr,n nf th« man «•»,„In Smith. Paul Holschbach, Paul ”BanierrBmm^ ATav” andHolschbach, Ed Bedell, Jolm Hart-; „l)pula'r “novels ^oc^wL a succesCow, 3 yours old and under 4- USclew'X'lfed'wm ^ Philip Smith, John Hartman Paul circle aamllled hl,n t0 th0 lnnerHolschbach, Philip .Smith, Anton UL,L-Ylndra.Cow, 2 years old and under 3—Then came financial disaster and Ins wife left him. In 1913 he storedJohn Hartman, Ed Bedell. Paul i Inoth^ibfarf^^rrpnToS ?W£l ln Holschbach. Phinp Smith, Anton I porter Jn the^ala^fhmter. E. p*. .lluni . Porter in the Paluco theater. ____Hcifer. senior yen rling-Phlllp ; nnnifv moriT htm^n0!,8k t0 hIi°,nnd Smith. Philip Smith. Ai Smith, An-1 head JUsh?-r t8rieau-the 1 version She illen0 be scs.13 ft.-1 for ered orse-I oil * the ivorkISiCowoc 1c at' year uent erdt, y to ■iwig ukee . Mr. dur-ton Ylndra, Herman LenzHeifer, junior yearling—Ed Bedell, Paul Holschbach. Auton Ylndra, Anton Ylndra. Philip Smith.Heifer, senior calf—Herman Vogt, John Hartmans, Herman Lenz.Heifer, junior calf—Holschbach. Anton Yimlra, Ed Bedell, Anton Ylndra.Aged herd--Holsbach, Philip Smith, Anton Ylndra.Get of sire—Philip Smith, Paul Holschbach. Auton Ylndra.Produce nr cow- Philip Smith. Paul Holschbach. Anton Ylndra.Young Herd—Philip Smith, Anton Ylndra.BROWN SWISSBull. 3 years old and over—Kmil Schmidt.Bull, 2 years old and under 3— Kulnick.Bull, 1 your, old and under 2— Schmidt.Bull calf. 0 mos. old, under 1— Schmidt, Kulnick.‘ Bull Calf, under 6 mos. old— Schmidt.Cow. -I years old and over—Kulnirk, Schmidt. Schmidt, Schmidt.Cow,, 3 year old and under 4— Kulnick.Cow, 2 years old and under 3— Kulnick, Schmidt.Heifer, senior yearling—Schmidt. Schmidt.Heifer, Junior yearling—Kulnick.Heifer, senior calf — Schmidt, Schmidt.Heifer, Junior calf — Schmidt,SNEAK THIEVES OPERATE AT COUNTY FAIRUto 1 Kulnick.dies-ou’ll irlng o onmar-whato inTomIan'slarafirstn In ikey.j ofthewas■Kul-Soulor Champion Female nick.Junior Champion Female — Schmidt.Aged Hetd—Schmidt, Kulnick.Young Herd-Schmidt, Kulnick.Produco of Cow—Schmidt, Kul-nlck.GUERNSEYSBull, 3 years old nnd over—Elton Morgan, Otto Rogne.Bull, 2 years old and under 3— Georce (ill bel t son.• Bull, 1 year old nnd under 2— Army VoIki, Elton Morgan, Otis Marken, Fred Sy.Bull Cair, G mos. old under 1— George Gilbertsou, George Franz, Otto Rogne, Otto Ho gen.Bull Calf, under G mos. old—El-' ton Morgan. Anton Berge, Ellon Morgan, Otto Rogne.Cow, 4 yours old and over—Otto Rogne, Elton Morgan, George Gilbertson, Otto Rogne.Cow. 3 years old nnd under 4— Otis Marken, Otto Rogno, Otto Ro-Kon.Cow, 2 years old and under 3— Joe Brunner, Geoigo Gilbertson, otto Rogne, Elton Morgan.Heifer senior yearling—Geo. Kiel, Geo. Gilbertson, Otto Rogne, Otto Rogne.Heifer, Junior yearling—Geo. GIN bortson, Goo. Kiel, Goo. ailbertson. OWo Rogne.Heifer, BMlor calf—Geo..Gllbert-■o^Uo^Morgon, Geo, Gilbertson.Hotter. Junior calf-Elton Mor-ptngfflnncA number of losses were reported at the fair again yesterday. Unofficially several minor losses on games of chance were made known and one young lady, Miss Lyndo Ansorge, is mourning the loss of a wrist watch which she believes she dropped while taking the trip .on tire Magic Carpet. Thc watch was a gift and was highly prized for this reason.J. J. Me Combes of Green Bay reported a 33x6 tire stolen from his car while it was parked on the grounds. A. II. Hardike reported a mink fur scarf stolen from his car while It was parked on thegrounds yesterday.- Altogether, bowevor, the police havo had littletrouble with the crowds and thus far, not a singlo case of pocket picking has been received.MISHICOT BOY TO REPRESENT CO. AT STATE FAIRTbanTegWai ner horn brid a t( for C. the Ree law, Ann Ziet Bus chei II Mis: CariM host Bou Don to / earl 01-8 SchtM brat anni 4. S rela ner aboi Dtparithepered Idancthe -novemonfomin tbridtheliasCateNew er. gem was mon weri lias and Ids. en 1 an A n T! tend Mr. dauj New man Pho' Mrs Ron Lilli Mr. son bad follr Kiel Geo Ml si Red mor Free Cha-Cha Whl Agn Mr. danf Gelghimar take ofed en I hom The streTIPauneofClainlutelglibersBeorge Bartels, of Jefferson school at Mishlcot, will repre'seut Manitowoc county schools at the Wisconsin State Fair next week in tho spelling contest which la to be featured In connection with thwin connection with the Hchool and educational exhibits. Co. Supt. Mueller will accompany the MlHhlcot boy to tho fair and will attend during the week. Every county In the state will be represented ln tho contest.Arthur Essllngor, retired drug gist of Danville. Ill, now a resident of Gainesville, Florida, was In thecity yesterday TookIng up Borne legal maters at he oflces of the EWisconsin Trustee Co. Mr. Essllng-er was born and reared ln this city, his father being postmaster here yenrfl' frora 1861 to 188G. l ho visitor was agreeably surprised at the many changes and Improvements ho noticed In his old home town. Among old time neighbors and- schoolmates he mot here was Max Rahr who took him on a personally conducted tour over their old stamping grounds, recalling their oarly day escapades..Tl fam: nee! tivoj ent. Vlct tnou Hy. and Wer Uola and Mini neck of DAtowcWASlastcalkwoildogrVIa bu.lnv,.Tl Miss ered of h pitz H« Laui Kell;Tl Miss iy. i ner, Anni hanr Glad
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