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   A FQRTY=THlRD I `  
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    SEPT. I0, II, I2, I'5, III
  I 1912 \    

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‘ T. J. WILSON, President, e7 
JAS. ELLIS, Vice-President,  
V S. W. DUNN, Treasurer,  sy
Q A. L. HARDEN, Secretary, `  
li W. H. BALLARD, Asst. Sec’y.  
  Dmacross.  
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. g
MRS. S. E. BUFORD, Asst. Secretary Floral Hall. f
M. T. CLAY, Assistant Ring Master.
FRANK BUCKN ER, Stock Marshal.  
- RING COMMITTEE _;
I- T. J. WILSON, . J. C. JACKSON, ij
J. A. SCOTT, A. L. HARDEN. · ¥
FINANCE COMMITTEE  
  W. H. CAMPBELL, EDWARD WILLIS, L. C. SMITH, _  
  I BENJ. FRANKLIN, A. L. HARDEN.  
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  J. W. ELLIS, GEO. RUSSELL, E. W. CHENAULT,  
  LADIESFLORAL HALL COMMITTEE  
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  MRS. KITTIE BYRD, MRS. EMMA BOSWELL, I
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   Announcement
  Our aim in giving this our forty-third annual fair is the  
t  same as in former years, to give our patrons the best possible ’
_  variety of amusement for their money and to mak_e it a most y
Y  enjoyable event. In our endeavors to do so we are given in- Q
_  valuable aid by our numerous white friends, who do every-  
  thing in their power to contribute to our success. We thank i
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  show them that their many favors are highly appreciated. ;
A?  As usual, our premium lists are liberal and will attract Q
  the best there is in the Blue Grass and out in competition for ,
l§ the numerous prizes. Floral Hall will this year surpass in 5
  every way all previous records in all their many departments.  
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Q  sions, and the rivalry for them will doubtless be unusually j 
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 " Our racing program, in all the divisions—running, trot- V
8  ting and pacing———will be the best in the history of the asso-  
 fp ciation, and some high class racing will surely be witnessed. .
;  . Owing to the great number of high class Amusement g
  Companies now traveling, the Association has been able to A
{I  secure one that is the equal of any now on the road, and one t
  that contains features that will be of interest to both old and ’
- T;  young. There will be nothing permitted on the grounds that j
  will be the least offensive or detrimental in any way. Spindle  
E  wheels, bird cages, and, in fact, all gambling devices will be 1
L  strictly under the ban and not allowed to operate on any  
  part of the grounds. The free features this year will be the L
 ° best yet seen at one of these fairs, and is sure to prove a de- j
Il  cided hit with all who are so fortunate as to witness them. i
1 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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Electric-lighted passenger equipment, convenient i  
schedules, rock—ballasted roadbed all combine to make  
your trip a pleasant one when you travel via the Queen  
& Crescent Route. A 
I . Six fast vestibuled trains, daily, between Lexing- { 
ton, Cincinnati and intermediate points.  
Six fast vestibuled trains, daily, between Lexing-  
l ton, Danville, Chattanooga and intermediate points.  
A Through electric-lighted trains, daily, to and from , 
points in  
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I For detailed information apply to nearest Ticket ix 
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 { We wish to thank all the donors, both white and colored,  
?  for their liberality, and assure them that their kindness will  
`~  never be forgotten.
lg  We extend our usual hearty invitation to all persons to  
A  attend this high Rclass exhibition, which will, without doubt, {
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T  3. Books for entry of stock will be open ten days before  
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E 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 ii
i  Secretary and then proclaim the names of all persons entitled  
;.  .to premiums. `  
  9. Judges are requested to pay strict attention to the  
 i conditions governing the class in which they judge, and ren-
;.  der their decisions accordingly.  
 , 10. No person except judges and members of the Associa- ;
 I- tion will be allowed in the ring while the stock is being  
}  exhibited. ‘ V
` E  11. The gates of the amphitheater will be closed ten min- 5
3T utes after the call of the Marshal for each class of stock.  
 Z 12. No stock will be allowed to enter the ring unless under ,
 X. halter and in care of a groom. _  
gi 13. If any person makes known to the judges his owner- §
.  ship of stock or article, or pedigree thereof, they shall not be {
E  entitled to a premium on said stock or article.  
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 fe 14. Where premiums amount to ten dollars, it will require E
l  two or more entries to fill the ring. When the premium is ·
ki  over ten dollars and not more than twenty dollars, it requires _
three or more to fill; all over twenty dollars will require four ~
 l or more to fill the ring. - I
 1 15. All premiums will be paid in current money if not
I  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
I respective attendants. The Association will not be responsible
2 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
f  allowed free entrance with his family, which will consist of
`  wife, unmarried daughters and sons under twenty years
;_  of age. l
  20. Entrance fee will be five per cent of premium for all
V  ring exhibits. No entrance fee will be charged in Floral Hall. I
.  21. Where there is no competition only the first premium
;  will be paid.
  TROTTING, RUNNING AND BICYCLE RACES. V
  1. All trials shall be governed by the rules of the National
  Trotting Association, of which this Association is a member. _
I  42. We require five to fill and three to start. Entrance
 Y fee 5 per cent of purse’ to accompany the nomination, and 5 "
K  per cent deducted from money winners. A
  3. Entries in the Trotting Purses will close August 31 at .
 —‘ 11 o’clock p. m. And all entries to the Running Purses will F
T  close at 10 o’clock a. m. on the same day of the race. I
 ‘ 4. All purse and stake money to be divided as follows: 60 i
 . per cent to the lirst horse, 25 per cent to the second horse, and
 } 15 per cent to the third. y
1 5. No horse will be entitled to but one money in case any l
  horse is distanced or disqualified.

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E 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 iill and three to start, T
  to be governed by- the rules of the League of American I
  Wheelmen.  
  8. Bicycle races called promptly at 12 m.  
  PRICES OF ADMISSION.  
¤  Per Day.  E 
 .; ·Hack . ............................. $ .50  
  One-horse spring wagon ............. .50  
I Two-horse spring Wagon ..... , ........ 1 .50  
. Bus ............................... 1.00  
~ Horse and Rider ............ _ ........ :25  
i Footman ........................... .25  
Y Children from 8 to 12 years old ........ .10  
E 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. gg
l MEMBERS BADGES.  
  4Members Family Badges will be furnished by the Sec- A  
  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 Y 
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Ring. 1st. 2nd. ° 
. 1. Best jack, 1 and under 2 ............. $ 5.00  
` Special by John Chivis. ·  
2. Best jack, any age ................... 8.00 $ 2.00 Qi;
Special by R. M. Filson, 2nd prize. Z
3. Best jennet, 1 and under 2 ............ 5.00 2.00 .  
Special by Joe Elvove, 2nd prize. Q
4. Best jennet, any age ................. 8.00 2.00 fi
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5. Best ram, 1 and under 2 .............. $ 2.00  
Special by Owen Glass.  
6. Best ram, 2 and over ................. 3.00 $ 1.00  
Special by Green L. Lewis.  
7. Best ewe, 1 and under 2 ............... 2.00 1.00 ji
Special by T. M. Shaw.  
. 8. Best ewe, 2 and over ................. 3.00 1.00 .  
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9. Best ram, 1 and under 2 .............. $2.00  
Special by Lexington Produce C0.  ¤
10. Best ram, 2 and over ................ 3.00 $ 1.00  
11. Best ewe, 1 and under 2 .............. 2.00  
Special by Traliot-Haley Co.  
12. Best ewe, 2 and over ................. 3.00 1.00 y  
Special by Joe Rosenburg, 2nd prize.  
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SWEEPSTAKES. li
Ring. 1st. 2nd.  
13. Best ram, any age or kind ............ $ 4.00 $1.00 li
_ Special by R. E. Welch. · A i
14. Best ewe, any age or kind ............ 4.00 1.00  
Special by Silverburg & Lee.  
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V 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. V {li;
_ 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   or kind  
Special by C. H. Berryman—a Berk  
shire boar ...................... 15.00 a  
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HORSES——BUGGY.  
Ring. lst. 2nd. lz 
21. Best buggy gelding, 3 and upward ...... $ 8.00 $ 2.00  
Special by Lexington Leader.  J
22. Best buggy mare, 3 and upward ..... . . 8.00 2.00 a  
` Special by Morning Herald. t  
23. Best buggy mare or gelding, 3 and up=  
ward .. ............. . ...... _ .... 8.00 2.00  
Special by Williamson & Son.  
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CATTLE—SHORTHORNS.'i  .V·
Ring. 1st. 2nd. P
24. Best heifer calf, under 1 year ......... $ 5.00 . ‘
Special by John W. Bain. . 
25. Best cow, 1 and under 2 .............. 5.00  
‘ Special by D. T. Wilkerson.  
26. Best cow, 2 and under 3 .............. 6.00 $ 2.00  
Special by D. D. Berry, 2nd prize. ) ; 
27; Best cow, 3 and upward .............. 8.00 2.00  
Special by Henry Clay, 2nd prize.  
28. Best bull calf, under 1 year ........... 5.00  
Special by J. Cam. _  
29. Best bull, 1 and under 2 .............. 5.00 r  
Special by J. W. Masoner.  
30. Best bull, 2 and under 3 .............. 6.00 2.00  
Special by H. M. Bosworth, 2nd prize.  
31. Best bull, 3 and upward .............. 8.00 2.00  
‘ Special by J. P. Ross, 2nd prize.  
HERD-—SHORTHORN.  
 
32. Best bull and three cows ............ $10.00 $ 2.00 gi
Special by Walter Grater, 2nd prize.  i
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Special by T. N. Arthur, 2nd prize.  
34. Best cow and three of her produce ..... 8.00 2.00 gt
Special by G. S. Johnson, 2nd prize. p p  
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Special by J. M. Hall, 2nd prize. Ti
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Capital Stock ==-= 600,000
. Surplus Fund ---- 100,000
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  v_ Y. ALEXANDER, Chairman Board I
  J. W. RODES, President
H. P. HEADLEY, Vice-President
I - W. A. McDOWELL, Vice-President
I   S. B. WALTON, Asst. Cashier
1. I · B. M. DARNABY, Asst. Cashier.
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  ‘ We pay Three Per Cent on Time Deposits and Savings
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JERSEYS. —  
Ring. lst. 2nd.  
36. Best heifer calf, under 1 year ......... $ 5.00 i
Special by R. R. Harting. lz
37. Best cow, 1 and under 2 .............. 5.00 gg
Special by Theo. Lewis.  
38. Best cow, 2 and under 3 .............. 6.00 $ 2.00  
Specialby 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 andrunder 2 .............. — 5.00  
42. Best bull, 2 and under 3 - ............. 6.00 2.00  
43. Best bull, 3 and upward ..... . ........ 8.00 2.00  
 
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  THE PEOPLE’S PHARMACY
I   I Incorporated
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.l ll8 N. Broadway, - LEXINGTON, KY.
il   Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by a Registered
  j - _ Pharmacist at all Hours, Day or Night.
p Complete Line of Drugs,
Qi Medicines, Toilet Articles,
Both Phones 54l lce Cream Soda, Sundries
Visitors to the Fair, Make this Your Headquarters. Have
Your Mail Sent Here.
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MULES.  
Ring. 1st. 2nd.  
44. Best horse mule, under 1 year ........, $ 5.00 ig ]-? 
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 $ 2.00  
o Special by Jas. T. Shannon, 2nd prize.  
47. Best horse mule, 3 and upward ........ 8.00 2.00   -
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 il 
Special by T. M. McNamara.  
50. Best mare mule, 2 and under 3 .4 ....... 6.00 2.00  
51. Best mule, any age or sex ............. 8.00 2.00  
52. Best pair broke mules ................ 8.00 2.00  
COMBINED HORSES.  
53. Best and finest mare, any age ........ $ 8.00 $ 2.00  
Special by Smith-Watkins-Darnaby Co.  
` 54. Best and finest gelding, any age ....... 8.00 C 2.00 l 
Special by Sam Cassidy and D. W. Scott.  
55. Finest stallion, any age .............. 8.00 2.00  ij
Special by Col. John R. Allen and P. J. 4 gg
McElhone.  
56. Best and finest stallion, mare or gelding. 10.00 5.00  
Special by Hendricks, Moore, Young ilf.
Co., 1st prize.  
57. Best licensed city express horse and  
wagon, in use 1 year or more .... 8.00 2.00 gi;
Special by Barnes & Hall, box cigars,  
 
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Our Phosphates are the best. Our new Store
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  The dog rings will be called promptly at 10 o’cl0ck. All  
  entries must be made before that hour. _ f
  This show will be under themanagement of Judges who l.
  have had years of experience in this line. ~ V
  FoxHoUNDs.
  Ring. 1st. '  
  58. Best foxhound, dog .................. $ 5.00 V
  Special by Gen. Roger Williams, a
  Silver Trophy.
  59. Best foxhound, bitch ................. 2.00 .
  Special by Beasley & Fish. `
§ POINTERS.
 
E 60. Best pointer, dog, under 1 year ......... $ 2.00  
  Special by C. W.·Bailey. '
§ 61. Best pointer, bitch, under 1 year ...... 2.00
tg 62. Best pointer, dog, over 1 year ......... 2.00 l
  63. Best pointer, bitch, over 1 year ........ 2.00 I
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  64. Best setter, dog or bitch, under 1 year. .$ _2.00 '
  , Special by B. Kratz & Son. A
  65. Best setter, dog, over 1 year .......... 2.00 ·   »
  Special by Harp Bros. —
  66. Best setter, bitch, over 1 year ......... 2.00 ` i
  Special by Leslie Shores. W
  coLLiEs.  
  67. Best collie, dog or bitch, under 1 year. . .$ 2.00   .
  68. Best collie, dog, over 1 year ........... 2.00 ly
  69. Best collie, bitch, over 1 year · ......... 2.00  
   
 
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