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Our County Fair

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
September
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

A bt'iiutiful poem relating to the County Fair, to be held In Aon Arbor, September 29Ü1 and 30th, October Ut and 2d, 1888. Purlolned and adapted by a Local Scribe : Come all irnod farmer's far and nenr, WliiU' I rebearse my song Pray give meyour attcntivc ear, 1 won't deiain you long. Your bounteous crops are garnered, With fruitage rlcli and rare ; Then brlng of every product A sample to the fair. Tbough other hands are helpful To decórate and dress, You have the prime material To make n a success. Brlng Ín your wealth and labor, Corn, barley, oats and wheat, The best, and wlth your nelghbor For honest prlze compete. Take somo enormous pumpklns, Melón or crlmson beet. Squash, parsnlps, golden carrots tíucu a are hard to beut, Some temptlng, huge tomato, That monster cabbage heiul, Or overgrown potato From sweet or Irísh bed. Rare apples from the orchard, (}rnpen from tho choleest vino, Wlth lusclous penis and peaches, Sweet, rosy cheeked and prime. Or stock, the flnest horsos, Sleek cattle, hogs aud shcep, Plumed array of poultry To make the Hat complete, The product of tbe dalry, Fuen butler, delloloni choeae, Sure each should win a premium Who "perfect" stand In these. Plckles, preserve and Jellles, lire honey In tbe cell ; Bread made by Maude and Nellle, Who Ín tliln urt exoel. Of faney work contrlbule HriKht woof of leisure bowers ; Kare oíd curlosltles, And don't forget the llowers. There Ís much of active labor Baob enterprlse demanüs, And our cltlzens are worklnj; Wlth deft, efficiënt lutiids. I.et each perform hls duty, Througb medium great or less, To make WaHlalouaWH falr of '85 An unquaüfledsuccens. When symptoms of malaria appear in any form, take Aycr's AgueCure at once, to prevent the developineiit of tlie dtSMle, and continue uittil hwilth s rtBtored, as it gurely will be by the use of tliis remedy. A cure is warranted In every instance. Fishing tackle sliould be sold by the rod - shoes by the foot - biicks by the yard - twine by the cord - lalse tecth by the acre - hatnmers by the pound, and perfuruery by the scents worth every dirae. Qeo. Campbell, Hopkinsville, Ky.,says: " ünrdock Bood Bitters is the best preparation for the Blood and Stomach ivor ïnanufactured."

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News