The County Fair (1920 film)

The County Fair is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Edmund Mortimer and Maurice Tourneur.

[1] As summarized in a film publication,[2] Aunt Abigail (Chapman) and her adopted daughter Sally (Eddy) are threatened with the loss of their home through foreclosure of a mortgage held by Solon Hammerhead (Mong).

To prevent Aunt Abigail from losing her home, Sally is about to agree to marry the son, even though she loves the hired hand Joel (Butler).

That night former jockey Tim Vail breaks into the home looking for food, and sweet Aunt Abigail gives him a job on the farm.

The winnings pay off the mortgage, Joel and Sally are happy, and even Aunt Abigail finds a suitor.