THE NEW NORTHTiirrnsnov, November 2«. io:mfobrson, Cnnnvrr, 2nd Wm. Rom*1 '.lit 3rd lt;11 I* . I i«Rhinelander. Ith— Sidney Schmidt,Rhinelander. . ||Green Mountain: 1-t lom Meredith. Harshaw. 2nd — Minnesota.3rd — W. P. Jewell, Rhinelander.Jrisfy ( id.uh r: I t L S. Jalt; nb-son, Mole fake. 2nd—~f,eo Hyon*, Mole lake, 3rd—Selrner Jacobson,Mole Lake.Triumph: 1st —Ed. Martin nn, Cor-over. 2nd North Dakota. 3rd 4.W. Smith. Hryrmt'. 1th—11. Johnson, Conover.FIRST HONORS TOWISCONSIN SPUDSR\ special arrangements, the Wisconsin potato growers sent a State 1 xhibit of potatoes ;lt; the Mid-West Horticultural exposition at Shenandoah, lywa, November 11 tlt; Id, 19.10.Prize winnisgs samples were sel-ected from the State Potato show held at I an (’aire, ami fnrwardedafter the show to Shenandoah, in, charge of J. Ci. Milward, Secretary of the Stat^ association.Wisconsin showed four rarict classes, namely, Rural New Corkers,• ilten Mountains* Irish Cobblers andTriumphs.In these four dnsse , Wi a or an won the following placesRural New Worker-: I t, 2nd,Ird at i 1th.lt;ire**n Mlt; un'.rn- Is*. and Ird. Irish ( ohhlers: 1st. 2?'lt;1 and 3rdTriumphs: 1st, 3rd and 4th.in a on the first prise wasawarded to Wisconsin in the nature of sweepstakes on a collection of three standard varieties. |The Mid-West $ *w i9 one of thelargest Horticultural exposition * in the country and includes competitive exhibits on all classes of horticultural crops from about 20 -ta?t «.Potato awards at the Mul-West?howf:Rural New Yorker: I t C. H.