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County Fair

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Day
23
Month
September
Year
1881
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Public Domain
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The followinx is a list of the judges in different departments of the eounty fair, to he held in this city on the 4th, Btb, Oth and 7th of October uext: ValtU, Durhams and Devom-L. D. Ball, Wrlister; W. K. Hanallton, Salem; Fred. Hutzel, Pltts field. AyresMreê, Jerteyi, Grade and NaUve Cattle- Olhniel Goodlug, York; W. H. Dell, Saline; W. D. Hinlth. Dexter. Work Ozen and Steerê and Fat Cattie- Isaac Umin. Aun Arbor; Joseph Staebler, Scio; John anryt Superior. Horses- Nelsou Sutherland, Ann Arbor; P. Duity, Webster; Alfred Mlller, Saline. Horses or alt nork - F. P. Qalpln, Superior; Tlmotliy Douovau, Northüeld; E. Leelaud, NorlliHuld. Drat Horses- Daniel Sutherland, Pittsfleld ; 1'hi r ii k Tuomey, 8clo ; W. Thompson, Salem. Uarriage Horses-M. J. Noyes, Sylvan; J. W. Wlug, Sclo: Daniel Hiscock, Ann Arbor. Jack and .uuím owir Ide, Ann Arbor town ; W. W. nell, Brldgewater ; Natuan Suttou, Northfleld. Sneep, Amei'ican, Marinos and Phllo Rlch, Salem ; S. Ú. Hadley, Lyndou ; James Clark. Superior. Long and Middlr Wools- Benjamin Culey. Selo; L, WalliiiKton. I.01I1 ; John A. Kmilh. Saline. Bwiru-B.. Hicks, Anu Arbor town ; E. Leland, Northfleld, J. W. Nanry. Superior. Poullry - James Morrlson, 8clo ; James Allison, Pittsfleld; Herben Hmith, Salem. Agricutturdl Imjtlements - 1). L Uodfrey, Ann Arbor; David Cody, Pltlstleld ; Uodfrey Lulck, Urna. Uraim and Seeds-D. Hiscock, Ann Arbor; .lumus 11. VanalUi, Salem ; E. A. Nordmau, Lima. Fruit- Charles C Clark, Ann Arbor; Myrou Webb, Saline; Willis Taft. Plymouth. Vegetobles - Hascal Laraway, Nortliflold; Mldiaei Dutty, Norlhfleld; Theo. Covert, Lima. lïutter. Cheete, fwettmeats, Meclianical Work, etc.- ï. C. Etohell, Sein ; MrH. B. T. Walker, 8ahiii; Mik. E. 1,. Noidiuuu, Lima; Mn, II. Laraway, Northfleld. Carriaget. ïiUighs, etc, - (i. Crampton, Sclo ; H. M. 'unís, Ysiiniiil ; Wm Doly, Northtleld. M'xhanical .rw-Harrls Ball. Scio; Jaoob Sturm, Saline; O. F. Webster, Ann Arbor. 'lowers-W . II. Davenport Saline; Mrs Juo. McDowell, Vlttsfleld ; Mrs. D. L. Oodfrey, Ann Artmr towu. Faacy Needie and Crochet Work- Mrs. Henry OiKxllng, MrN. W. li. Thomson, Saltin ; Mrs. F.liziildtli Hyder, 8alem. Fine Arts - Mra. Ilenry Waldron, Ann Arbor; Mrs. N.C. Ooodale, Sclo; Miss Kalle J. Rogurs, Ann Arbor. UiscManeous - Judges apppolnted on the grouud. Miscellaneous Domestlc Manufactures -Benjamín Biown, Ann Arbor, C. S. Uregory, Dexter, Mis. Nelsou liooth, Anu Arbor; Mrs W.H. Arnold, Dexter. Farmand Garden Pruductions.Arl and Mechanics- Charles Uarduer, Ann Arbor; Mrs. Mead, Saline: Mrs. Nathan Button, Northfleld ; Mrs. N. Hlcks, Ann Arbor. Special Premiums. Stock- David Cody, Plttsflefd; J. H. Hood, Sliarou; J. B. Vanatui, Salem. AllOtAers-W. D. Harrlman Ann Arbor ; S. W. Dorr, Manchester, C. S. Qregory, Dexter. P0MOL0GICAL COMMITTEES. The county pomological society lias appointed the followingcorumittees to attend the fruit display at the coming county fair: Apples- James J. Parshall, Ann Arbor; S. W. Dorr, Manchester. J'eaches-J. D. Baldwln, Evart H. Scott. (trapes- Enoll Kaur, Jacob Oanzhorn. l'ears, PLunis and üaiiícei- Clias. H. WooJruff, C. Q. Clark. Fruits and Jellies- Miss Sarah Fletcher, Mis. K. A. Spence. ADDITIONAL SPECIAL PREMIUMS. The following special preniiuuis have been handed to the committee since the publioiition of the Hst in the COURIER: D. M. Finley-For best worsted sofa plllow, a book of poems. Also for best speller of 100 words among iris under 1'2 years of age, same premium. Charles Fantle-ToT second best exhlbitlon of female equeetrlanlsm, a fashlouable winter hut, value $4. y. II. Ilood- For best buck larab and two best ewe lambs, slre or dam of whlch was pui - ¦ chased of me, $5. Competillon open to the ¦ suite. I D. Cramer - To any female gradúate of semlInary, high school or college, who wlll on fair Ixroimds, (duriug the luir) im-iul any gentlej 111.111' cout wlth a patch not less than two linches square or two luches In diameter, and lili the wurk lu the nt-atest and most uscful Istyle and marnier, :. cash. I HtHry Mathevts-Vot faltest steer or helfer, SS 8 cash. I S. W. Dorr- For the best plate of seedllng ipt'Mi'hes, $9; Recoud best exhlbit, $1. I y. D. Baldwtn- Vot best exhiblt of cunned ¦ fruit, % seeond premium, $1, SPECIAL SPEED PREMIUMS. I Wednesday, Oct. 5.- No 1.- Trotting.- Purse liii. For horses of the threu minute class. Fn-si 1ÍIII; secondS; thlrd $15. I Thursday, Oct. 6.- No. 2.- Trotltng. - Purse B$b."i. Kor genU' drlvlng horses owued In WashItenHW, Wayne, Oakland, Lenawee, Livingston ¦ and Monroecouinii's, to road wagon and drlveu Iliy owner. First, f.T ; second $25 ; thlrd (15; Ifoorth 1O. I Friday, Oct. 7.- No. 8.- Trotting .- Purse l0. ¦ For hursi-8 In 2:80 class to haroess. First S0; Isecond (45; thlrd f25. Homes taking these prumiums must_l,i lllj,,se f m For(italllonH t ï,.r!ess. Stalllous tuklng premiums must beat il). First $50 ; seeond $30; thlrd $-20. No. 6- Running.- Purse $40. Half mlle hents, catch welghts. First '20; secoud $15 ; thlrd $10. RULES. Entranoe 10 per cent. of purse. and must accompany nominal Ion. Four to enter and three to start In all races. All trotting tests mlle heats, best three In flve, Horses dlsWinclng the tli'hl will recelve but one premium. Rules of natlonal assoclation to govern. All entrles must made wlth the seoretary before the Kei'ond day of the fair, Wednesday, October 6. Judges 10 be appolnted od the Kround.

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