October 29, 2022 | Last updated Oct 16, 2023

Thayer County’s Fair at Deshler Began in 1913

Thayer County Fair on main street of Deshler in 1913. NSHS RG2719-7-6

“The Thayer County Agricultural society was organized in Deshler last week,” said the Omaha Bee on August 11, 1913, “and the necessary papers filed with the county clerk.” The first county fair sponsored by the society was planned for September 10-12, with an impressive list of exhibits and lineup of speakers. Nebraska Lieutenant Governor Samuel McKelvie accepted an invitation to speak on the opening day.

The Thayer County Fair since at least 1886 had been held at Hebron, the county seat, but due to problems with flooding, was discontinued by about 1900. In 1912, E. J. Mitchell, editor and publisher of the Deshler Rustler, began a push to reactivate the fair, this time in his hometown of Deshler.

Thayer County Fair at Deshler, 1915. NSHS RG2719-8-38

The first county fair held in Deshler in 1913 featured several novelties. The local high school housed “agricultural, horticultural, fancy work and the educational exhibit,” according to the Rustler on September 18, 1913. Fairgoers especially appreciated the high school’s restroom facilities, and exhibitors took advantage of electric lights and city water on the grounds. No admission to the fair was charged, and winners of premiums received a check for their winnings immediately after the award was made.

Of course, not everything relating to a county fair was suitable for the high school building. Livestock and poultry exhibits were located in temporary quarters nearby. Stands for refreshments, souvenirs, entertainment, and games lined Deshler’s main street. A merry-go-round from the Nebraska State Fair was engaged to entertain fairgoers and their children. By 1915 the fair had its own fairgrounds south of Deshler with an exhibition hall and other structures and ample space for parking.

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