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The following- prizts will be a ward-! ed during the Fair :McKay Co., one barrel crackers to be given to the most popular restaurant in town.Norman Lockwood, one box of Babbitt s soap to the most popular ch’Id tinder two years of age.Frank Quackeubush one bottle of violet water to be given to tlie most popular lady teacher in town.Calvin Russell, Jr.,complete writing outfit to the most popular student in the Academy.Jertw Dwyer, one pair gent's fine shoes to order, to the lady or gentlemen selling the largest number oftickets on the carved book case by Gen, S. S. Ellsworth.T. M. Ballard, ten rolls gilt wall paper with suitable border to match, to most popular paper hanger in town.S. S. Ellsworth, antique oak book case, valued at $65, to be given to person holding the lucky number.This elegant case was manufactured to order for this company, and will be a valuable ornament for any house.Chas. Bush, set of dishes 57 pieces to the most popular young married couple in town.Jessup Brothers, an elegant white enameled easel, valued at $-, to be given to the most popular artist in town.Russell Birkett one barrel of the Best Flour in the World, given to the most popular miller 111 Yates county.Tlie Hunter Fruit, Grocery and Coid Storage Company one box of Babbitt’s soap to the most popular eartman in town.John Hoban, Jr., the most popular butcher, donates one large quarter of beef, to the most jjopular businessman in town.■Craugk Bros., $10 gold piece to be disposed of by chance.J. C. Shannon Son. one Wiard plow, No. 18, valued at 515 to be dis-ppsed of by chance.D. A. Ogden, hardware, one string of sleigh bells, valued at $5, to the most popular horseman in town.James Meade, tobacconist, one fishing rod, reel and line to the most popular fisherman 011 bake Keuka.William MeKvov, one pig, weight r50 pounds, to the most popular hotel keeper in townIlammondsport Vintage Co., C. INI. Rarriek, Sup't., one case of champagne to the most popular bartender.Walsh Co., one box of Wild Rose cigars to the most popular politician.A. Y. Mas ten, one large doll three feet high to the most popular child.Marks Bros., gold headed umbrellavalued at ^5.00, to tlie most popular lawyer 111 town.Eaton Bros., ten pounds of the best Japan tea to be given to the best cook in town.jNlacMalion Bros, give one child’s suit to the child under 12 years of age selling the largest number of tickets 011 any article. Any child wishing to compete for this prize may obtain books from Fred U. Swarts.George R. Cornwell, one beautiful plush album valued at Sio to the handsomest young lady, clerk or bookkeeper in town.Clarence Knapp, one revolving book case to the most popular banker in town.Wilson’s Hour and feed store, one barrel of Hungarian Patent Flour, best made, to the married man who Slavs out the latest at night.ter Obow 11 Co.. one fur rug valued at $15, to be given to the most popularsecret society in town,A. J. Obertin, of the Fair, gives a handsome plush album to the lady or gentleman guessing nearest the number of beans in ajar.Chas. Knapp, of the Knapp House,Have Just receiveof bankvu] DRY GOODS,HOSIER.!NOTIOFAUAt Prices never before seen or the next 30 days the greates and woolen goods ever oflThe Entire Stock tu^Call and see for yourself.JACOB DAVIS,THE CLOTHIER,GOOD GOODS AT HIGKT PEACES.a week’s board to the largest eater in town.LefTerts Son, groceries, give a j box of Ontario White soap to the most popular grocer in town.George Himler, Arcade cigar store, ioo Wan eta cigars to the one sellingthe most tickets 011 the Wiard plow given b}- Shannon Sc Son.Lake Keuka Wine Co., bv George Kenyon, one case of wine to the best ’ judge of wine in town.Roenke Rogers, one elegant furrug valued at $8.00 to be given to the one guessing the nearest number ofO -kernels on an ear of corn.Wage net* Brothers, popular shoe merchants, one pair ladies shoes worth S5.00 to the most popular maidenlady.J. Henry Smith,’ a leading shoe dealer, one pair fireman’s rubber boots to the most popular fireman in Yates county.McAdams Bros., elegant silk hat to the most handsome young man in Pettn Van,William Corcoran, one horse blank et, valued at $5.00, to the most popular delivery man in town.Commercial Iron Works, one Commercial plow, valued at $15.00, to the . laziest fireman in Yates Co.Warnick Brown, Utica, by \Y. J. Nelson,one pail Gold Leaf chewing tobacco to the man who chews the most tobacco.IPenn Yan Electric Light and Power Company, one portahte electric table lamp to the the most popular bookkeeper in town.Seneca Lake Wine Co.. one case ofIona witic to the most popular commercial traveler living in Penn Yan.Ed Donahue, clothier, one pair of pants to order worth $10, to the best dressed man in town. _lA. Decker man, one pair; $5,00 ladies j shoes to the most popular single lady in town.Peter Curran, ioo“Fleety L cigars to the most popular blacksmith in town. I
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Penn Yan, New York, US

Thu, Feb 04, 1892

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