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Special Fair Premiums

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ihe special premiums were avvarded at the county fair to the toJlowing persuus and scaools : Tu Lodi Centre school, Miss bophia East, teauher, C. F. Stabler's iramed steel engraving, valued at $5 ; Ami Aruor Deiuocrat, oue subsoriptiou, J$l ; Wahr & Milier's pair of shoes to teacliei-, f ö ; Auu Arbor Argus,one subscripnou, $1. To Hcio school, district No. 4, Miss Eda B. MiJis, teacher, Martin Haller's oak chair, valued at $4 ; Auu Arbor Argus, $1. ïo Ypsüanti schools, M. W. Blake.'s framed pjcture, vaiued at 4; Ann Arbor Argus, $1. ïo Frac-tioriul District No. 3, Pittsfleld, Lodi aud Ann Arbor, Miss Lena E. Mallory, teacher, M. W. Blake's iramed picture, $ü;Moore & Wetuiore's Carlyle, $7 ; Ann Arbor Argus special, $1 ; Liudensehmid & Apfel, G-inu & Co. f5. To Miss Amanda Reyer, Haugsterfer's special, Sid. W. Millard's special ; to L. H. Cleruents, H. Raudall's spe cial; to Master John , floot, Superior M. Stabler's special; to George Read Pittsíield, Heury Richards' special; to C. R. Leiand. Ernery, Walker & Co. 's special, D. B. Suttou's special; to P Fullington, Ypsilanti, B. D. Kelly' special; to J. J?. Avery, Aun Arbor Courier, Ann Arbor Register; to T Sutherland, Saline, Ann Arbor Cour ier' second premium, Henne & Stang er's special; to J.B. Steere, Michigan Farmer's flrst premium ; to C. M. Fel lows, Saline, Michigan Farmer's specal; to Lauren E. Mills, E. E. Leland's speoial; to W. F. Bird.Ann Arbor, De troit Fre.e Press special ; to Mrs. Motley, Rinsey & Seabolt's special one barrel oí flour; to Mrs. Adam Braun.George Haller's special; to Miss Ernnia Aprill, Scio, Miss Fanny Mowerson's special ; to Mrs. O. T. Leiand, Northfield, Ann Albor Register's seoond preiniuin; to Mrs. Maude Meuth, Stabler & Co's special, lamp valued at $2. 50 ; to Williain BoJgos, S.Baumgardner's special churu, 4; to Mrs. Win. Clements, Saline, S. Baumgardner's 50 ponnds tíour ; to Mrs. C. Alimendinger, Jacobs & Allmand's special, Grossrnan & Schleuker's special; to R. Goodell, Ann Arbor, Mann Bros.' first premium; to E. L, Lamed, Worden, Mann Bros. ' second premium ; Noble's Star clothing house, ñrst to John Avery, Ann Arbor; $econd to Earl Shaw, Saline; Mack & Qp's, bicycle races, girl's prize to Miss Rena Stofflet, boy's prize to Master Claude ötofflet. The following schools were,.avarded premiums ou exhibits at the fair : Ypsjanti city schools, class 2, section 1, tlO; class 4, section 2, $10; Superior school distiict 4, cLiss 1, secy.ou second, $5; class 1, section 2, flpt, $10. Fractional district No. 3, Pjttsfleld, Lodi and Auu Arbor. class 1, section 1, first $10; class 1, section 2, secnd, $5. Dean & Co's specials were áwarded asfollows; first to A. MacOmber, 300 pounds sugar; second, D. J. Allison, 200 pounds sngar; third, Mr. Austin, 100 pounds sugar; fourth, J. P. Lucas, 50 pounds sugar. Ferguson & Malloy, special, firsí S. J Kress, road cart ; second, D, J. Allison, $5 blankets ; third, A. fl. Rogers, $2 blanket. Rhetorical contest; best oration.won by Ella Reno, Freedom, district No. 3 ; best reading, won by Elsie Eddie, Ypsilanti city schools; best speller, Won by Bessie Síeere.JPittsfield, Frac, No. 7; besf declamation, won by Beulah Whitney, Ypsilanti city school. For the Ann Arbor Organ Co's special, fifteen entries were required for competition. This firm will give to each school that did compete a set of song books, valned at $6.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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