Poultry fancier . ESHOWERS AT THE ALLEN-TOWN FAIR. Continued from page 857. something like a Medicine Chest, ora lunch box under his arm. Saw himlooking pretty good and we wonder-ed who it was and we found out, itwas Dr. J. S. Rittenhouse from Lo-rane, Penna. Well when he saw thatfirst ribbon on the pullet and cockerel,he forgot all about Quinine and dopeand everything else. He certainlywas there with the goods. There was another fellow in there the finest classes ever seen outsideof the Garden. Another big attraction was a fel-low by the name of Hawkins, familiarto all Poultrymen over the wor


Poultry fancier . ESHOWERS AT THE ALLEN-TOWN FAIR. Continued from page 857. something like a Medicine Chest, ora lunch box under his arm. Saw himlooking pretty good and we wonder-ed who it was and we found out, itwas Dr. J. S. Rittenhouse from Lo-rane, Penna. Well when he saw thatfirst ribbon on the pullet and cockerel,he forgot all about Quinine and dopeand everything else. He certainlywas there with the goods. There was another fellow in there the finest classes ever seen outsideof the Garden. Another big attraction was a fel-low by the name of Hawkins, familiarto all Poultrymen over the me, here is no editor did his duty nobly and well andwent home to tell the people of thatold Historic state of Massachusetts,that there was some show at Allen-town. Billy Bowman was there. Younever saw him any place else butthere. Billy has made Oakland Farmsfamous. He won the special for thebest 10 Leghorns in the Show. Thatis going some. We also notice thatBilly is breaking in on Judging game. ,> «^ifc PR! ZEt PUL Lf T • 5-C L E 0 tt°£ N ?& CHAMPION FUTUSITY -v At-TMEGREAT L^TCWfAIR-l-2 <~ QiREP OHNE3 3~y ~ too, by the name of G. E. Nichols,not quite as old as Doc. He is fromMorristown, N. J. Believe me, thatlad is coming. Dont say much, butthat 2nd cockerel and 3rd pullet arecertainly going to make somebody situp and take notice. They tell me heis a Fancier to the core. About 2 oclock in the afternoon,we thought it was time to stop rain-ing. We went out to look and see ifthe sun was coming out and we sawsome fellow coming up on a halftrot, soaking wet, mud to his first thing he said was, I am fromDillsburg. Where are the , it was no other man than GussieArnold, the youngest old man in YorkCo. Ben Koons was the faithful Guar-dian of the cups. Armed with twopacks of Polar Bear and a Plug ofCinco, he kept the mauraders awayat a safe distance from the trophies. Dan Young proved to be the great-est drawing card in the whol


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