Friday, May 29, 2015

Oakland's Horse and Colt Show- early 1900s

from 1908

another early 1900s photo

29 Sept 1910


HORSE SHOW,
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MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FINE STOCK AT ANNUAL SHOW HELD LAST WEEK,
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Thousands of Dollars Worth of Fine Animals in the Rings Both Days.
The second annual tricounty Horse and Colt Show held in this city was a marvel, of success wonderful in the offerings of the two days.  It was conceded that the show last year was far ahead of anything this section, and it was feared that it would be hard to have as good a sow this time.  These forebodings were blasted with the opening day of the show this year when the rings began to show.  The weather was good as could have been ordered for the occasion and everything went off as well as could have been desired by the most fastideous mind.  There were 107 entries in the rings the first day, 199 the second day, this being a total of 306 entries in the rings for horses, mules and colts.  There were 14 entries in the hog department 89 head and 31 entries in the poultry exhibit with 150 birds and a few head of turkeys.  In the fruit and agricultural exhibit there were many but we are not able to give the exact number of entries to that department,  It is safe to say that the total number of entries in all departments will reach the neighborhood of five hundred.  In the horse and colt rings we tried to make and estimate of the values of the stuff shown and the judge estimated them all the way from $200 to $25,000.  Valuing each ring by itself the total amount of stuff shown will reach in the aggregate the vast sum of almost $120,000.  The fact taht this great show of stock was brought to Oakland ought to be gratifying to all the citizens of the city.  The show days were great occasions.  No one person claims special notice for the show but all who worked for the success of it are to be congratulated on the abundant success of the two days.  It could not have been better.  The judging was done by a very competent judge for the horse
* part of the article is missing here
Two- First, W.W. Coffey, $7 breeding, Decide Jr., Oakland Breeding Barn.  No second.
Best Draft Colt Two Year Old and Under Three- First, Green & Halsey, $5 breeding, John Milton, Oakland Breeding Barn. Second.  Green & Halsey, $4 breeding, John Milton, Oakland Breeding Barn.
Best Draft Colt Three Year Old and Under Four- First, M. W. Gilbert, $2 cash by Association.  Second, C.P. Trotter, $1.50 by Association.
Best Draft Mare or Gelding Four Years or Over- First,  C.P. Trotter, $15 breeding, Oakland Belgean Horse Co.  Second, C.P. Trotter, $10 breeding, Oakland Percheron Horse Co.
Best General Purpose Mare of Gelding Four Years and Over- First, Alex Snedeker, $5 cash by Citizen's Bank.  Second, J.W. Swinford, $2 by same party.
Best Jack- First, Marion Stewart, $3 shoes, J.M. Lippincott.  Second, J.D. Noel, sack shorts, W.J. Black.
Best Weaning Mule- First, A.S. Annin, $6 breeding, Marion Stewart.  Second, E.N. Annin, $4 breeding, same party.
Best Two Year Old Mule- First, Amos Temples, $5 breeding, J.D.Noel & Co.  Second, Amos Temples, $4 breeding, same party.
Best Saddle Horse- First, Charles Henn, $2.50 riding bridle, Palmer & Peck.  Second, B.F. Burns, $2 riding bridle, Adams & Wallace.
Oakland Coach Horse Co., Special Exhibition- First, L.L. Swinford, $15 breeding .  Second, John Stark, $12 breeding.  Third, Doug. Roberts, $5 breeding.
Shetland Pony Under Saddle- First, Chase Curtis, $1.50 hat, Howard & Yost.  Second, Pierce Kirkpatrick, whip, C.N. Wigginton.  Third, Dudley Swinford, complimentary.
Trick Horse Exhibiton- Charles Henn.
Shetland Pony in Harness- First, Dudley Swinford, $1 cash, M.C. Blevins.  Second, Pierce Kirkpatrick, 50 cents laundry, E. Riggs.
Best Saddle Pony, Any Breed- First, Ernest Reel, $2 picture, L. Hudson.  Second, Will Nolan, $1 picture, Colter & Jontry.
Best Single Driver, Pacing- First, Ed Gant for C.C. Ashmore, $3.50 shoes, Ray Moore.  Second, C.C. Ashmore, $1.50 hat, same party.
Best General Purpose Colt Two Year Old and Under Three- First, Elmer Hean, $3 cash, H.P. Martin.  Second, George Winkler, $2 cash, same party.
 Second Day- Thursday
Best Draft Stallion- First, James Wallace, $3 cash. H.P. Martin.  Second, R.A. Annin, $2 cash, same party.
Best Draft Colt, Special for Halsey- First, W.E. Brown, ribbon only.  Second, Wilson Rutherford, ribbon only.
Best Five Colts, Any Breed, premium to sire- First, "John Milton", ribbon only. Second, "Sir Kirkpatrick", ribbon only.
Best Roadster Two Year Old and Under Three- First, C.C. Ashmore, $3 Queen Quality shoes, S.P. Curtis & Co.  Second, W.E. Brown, 100 pounds bran, W. J. Black.
Best Roadster One Year Old and Under Two- First, W.E. Brown, $3 cash, Oakland National Bank.  Second, J.A. Church, $2 cash, same party.
Bet Draft Weanling Colt- First, Homer Collins, $10 breeding, J.K. Childress.  Second, Green & Halsey, $5 breeding, same party.

People came from miles around for the Horse and Colt Show.
Traveling to the Coles Co Fair or any of the others around here would have been a very long trip with livestock.  It was probably logical for them to have something closer.  
Folks back then picnicked on the square.  They probably even slept there.
I am not sure how many years this went on.  I am always looking for more information on it.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

4th of July 2015

Oakland VFW & Oakland Fire Protection District will present:
Saturday, July 4th, 2015

ON THE SQUARE
9:00am - 1:00pm:
Cruise- In
This will be on the east side of the square and it will be closed off.
Cars, Trucks & Motorcycles
Those who participate will be asked to join in the parade.

11:00 am:
 VFW will conduct a proper flag burning.

1:00pm:
Parade
(Homecoming Route)
Grand Marshall- Darrell Duzan, Sr.
Included:
Decorating contests for both golf carts and bicycles.
Judges- Audrey Jorns, Michele VonBehrens
Plaques will be awarded to the winners.

Miller's Park
Events:
Bags Tournament
Frisbee Baseball
Bounce House
Rock Climbing Wall for Children
The swimming pool will be open.

3:30pm:
BBQ Baby Back Rib Contest
Judges- John Crawford, Bill Farthing, Bobby Temples
Winner gets a trophy and bragging rights.

4:30pm:
VFW will be selling hamburgers and hot dogs at the pavilion.

7:30pm:
Jac Freeze Band will be playing.

DUSK:
National Anthem- Maddie Flesner
FIREWORKS!

* VFW Raffle- $1400 in beef and pork
Tickets are $10 each.
Darrell Duzan, Jr & Don Edwards are selling tickets.
**If you want to be in the parade, contact before June 20th:
Trisha Drake- Trisha_Drake@yahoo.com
276-2390
***Any organizations who would like to get involved need to contact Darrell at:
darrell.duzan@gmail.com
259-0849
****buy an Oakland Independent to keep up on all the happenings!

Pemberton/ Curtis home

The boy in the photo above was identified by Bobbie Miller as Chase Curtis, who died at the age of ten. Sterling and Susan had only two sons. The first one, Herbert, died as an infant and Chase.

the Curtis stone in Rosedale

and their graves

Susan Agnes Taber
born 26 Apr 1858
died 27 Jan 1931
her parents were- James Casselman Taber and Hester Ann Norton
Sterling Pemberton Curtis
born 19 Jun 1858
died 6 Jun 1932
They were married 18 Aug 1879 by Rev W C Lacey of the Methodist Church.


Herbert Taber Curtis
born 23 Mar 1881
died 16 Aug 1881
Chase Leeman Curtis
born 16 Feb 1896
died 19 Sep 1906


Tuesday, May 26, 2015

WWII Memorial










Oakland Square


Columbian Building, Douglas Meekhof & Greg Boyer Building-
North side of the square.

the bank

Willison's, Phillip's Interiors & Roy Carr's Barber Shop
East side of the Square.

Food Pantry & US Post Office
East Side of the Square

North side

East side

East side.
Cannon



Memorial Day Weekend 2015

Oakland Square
Flags displayed by Harold Maples of the VFW. 

WWII Monument

VFW War Memorial
Afghanistan & Iraq side

VFW Memorial 
WWII, Korea, Vietnam & Desert Storm side

Rosedale Cemetery
Jim Tabor putting flags on the veterans graves early Saturday morning.









Saturday, May 23, 2015

Rev Henry Isaac Venable

Rev Henry Isaac Venable
Born: 28 June 1811
@ Shelby County, Ky
Died: 22 May 1878

1830:
Graduated Centre College
1834:
Graduated Union Theological Seminary, Va
Licensed at West Hanover Presbytery
Missionary to Zulu Land, South Africa
Mar 1839:
Driven away by war in South Africa, he returned to the United States where he began to serve churches in our area.

1 Oct 1839- 1 Dec 1841:
supplied the Paris Church
(Later began the Edgar Female Academy)
1853-1856:
supplied the Charleston church
1 Apr 1856- 1 May 1860:
supplied the Oakland church 
1860-1865:
became the minister of the Oakland church
*( and somewhere in this time frame, be began the Venable Academy)
after 1865:
he served the following churches in Illinois
Newton, Carlisle, Claiborn and York
1870:
 became the principal of the Edgar Collegiate Institute in Paris, Il and continued there until shortly before his death.

Source: 
Encyclopædia of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America




Friday, May 22, 2015

Venable Academy

This was a girls' school here in Oakland, located on the lot north of where Betty Hunt built a home at the cemetery entrance.   It was a 2 story white house that was torn down in 1996-97 to make way for Betty's new home.

Merna Combs' great aunt, Coral Sargent, attended the school.

The above photo could be girls from the academy. Does anyone know for sure? Does anyone have any more information about the school or know someone else who attended it?

Oakland Square








Thursday, May 21, 2015

Columbian Building

I bought this postcard off of ebay in August 2010
Notice the street lamp hanging over the intersection on the left.
There were 2 of these lamps- the other was at the intersection of Walnut and Main
Also, look at the front door of the left side of the building.  Today, it have been closed in.