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A Fair Outlook

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
September
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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The authorities of the Washtenaw County Fair teil us that the coming exhibition will eertainly be one of the most attracthre and most lnstructive als, of any ever before held. President Brann eaye that never before has there been sueh a iemand, at iso early a date, l'oi' gtalls and sheds on the grounds, and in the halls tor merchant'8 displays. The board has Bfrictly íorbiddi-n any game of chame or ganiblins devices lbout 11n viiHiuiuls. The best live stock in stai.' is beinir entered iov premiums. The races, aleo promise to be excellent, on each day of the fair. Those wlio want to haar woids of wisdom oan Iiave tlie privilege of üsteninp: to euch men as President Angell, Hwii. John T. Bieb, Judge Morse, and other--. Tlie Buainess Men's Quartett- will nive sooie of their incomparalil' vo al muele, and James E. Harkins will stir np all the laugbter there is in yon by c.me of liis comical bailada. Then there are to be brass bands, military parades, a great cavaleade of premium atock, etc, etc. On earli day and eventpK of the fair Oonjip's cetebrated educated horees and traincd dOR-s will givi' an cxbibition free to all who buiy tickets for the toir. SomethlnR eist enttrely new will 1)0 a fine display of live fish. Everybody shonld come and see several dollars worth for 2.1 cents. The dates for the fair are Sept, 27, 28, 29, 30. The chief of the weather bureau at Washington, beinj? an Ann Arbor mían, he will of course nttend to It that those particular and espeoial days shall Ik pleasant ones.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier