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$1.50 A YEAE.
Of&oiaJL Paper of Olstire Oo-urLtv".
BY D. E. ALWAED,
VOL, VII.
GLARfe, MICHiaAHSTf 9EPTEHBER 12j i884.
NO. SO*
TH ANNUAL FAIR
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Mouldings, etc.,
sElie following is a list of articles on
pmoh premiums will be given at the
||ph Annual Fair of the above
*llll§ecl Society, to be held on their
Pounds near Olare, on Sept. 25 and
2G, 1884.
Division A—Horses,
OK" THE LINE OP THE
WEST OF SAQXNATl
NORTHERN ISABELLA
Atjriclutural Society,
SEPT. 25 and »6, XS84.
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CHAMBER, LIBRARY.
& DINING ROOM
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Mkj other Furniture Estab
lishment in Isabella,
Midland or thi
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Toti to come and examine our
goods and get our prices eveti
ifyou are not quite -ready to
buy*
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_ Supttj JAS. DA yXDSOJV.
Judges: P. VanKoughnett, John
Cunningham and Thomas Dwyer.
Class- 1—-Thoroughbred Stallions.
Stallion, 3 yrs old and over.
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" Yearling.
Sucking colt, mare or stallion.
(Notk. No premium will be given in Class i un.
lese pedigree be produced.)
Class 2—Grade Stallions.
Stallions, 3 yrs old or ever for all
purposes.
Stallion, 2 yrs old for all purposes.
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Boad stallion. H
Draft stallion, with best 5 colts of
his get.
Roadster stallion, ditto.
Class 3.
Span roadsters.
Saddle horse.
Span draft horses, 2400 lbs or over.
" " "" under 2-100 lbs.
" matched " 4 yrs old or over.
Single carriage horse.
Span of horses for all work.
Span of 2 yr old colts in harness.
Class 4.
Brood mareand colt for all purposes.
3 yr old mare.
2 yr old mare.
Yearling, mare or gelding.
Sucking colt.
Brood mare.
Pair 3 yr olds.
2 yr old gelding,
3 yr old gelding.
Note.—In Class 3 the Judges will test all anni-
mals under such rules as will be deemed neccessary
to determine the merits of competitors, speed not to
be the only test.
Division B--Cattle.
Supt., J. A. Converse.
Classes 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Judges: E. B. Evans, J. Dixon, and
N. Lennan.
* Class 1—Shorthoiiis.
Bull 3 yrs old and over,
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Bull calf.
Cows, 4 yrs old and over
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Heifer, 2 yrs old.
Cow and calf.
Class 2—Jerseys, same as Glass 1.
Class S—AysMres, " " " 1 & 2,
Class A—Grades same as in the
three foregoing classes.
Note.—No premiums will b« awarded in the first
thiee classes unless satisfactory pedigrtes be given.
Class G—Oxen and Steers,
Yoke of matched oxen.
" " working " *
" '• 3 yr old steers,
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Pair of trained steers, 8 yrs old or
under*
Class 6—Fat Cattle.
Judges; I. Feighner, John Clark
and Herbert Allehi.
Yoke of fat oxen." £- '
Ox, 4 yrs old or overvj ■
Cow, '. lf " " },,
Steer, g ly
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Fat calf under 0 months,
• Division C—!§Jteep,
Supt., JP.lfa'ndall.
u Class l--Marino grades.
Ram, 2 yrs old or over. , •'-
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3 ewes, 2 yrs ol^or&yer.
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3 ewe lambs. ™:
.Class o—Lorn tydols.
Ram, 2yrs old or o\ef, *'
" 1 yr old.- * -yt>' • .
" lamb. |*
2 ewes 2 yrs old or ovfr, ^
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" ■' lambs. ' ;•»
Class 3—Xhl Sifytp,.
Sheep, 2 yrs old or oytfr,
lyrold. -';§,
Pen of three'sheep of'jtpy age. /•
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. Division'D—S^fK.
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Supt.,- J. D. iNewth.
Class I—All Giptis.
Judges: Wm. Crawford,Ren. Ver.
nor and D. R. Johnson.
Boar, 12 months old or "flyer.
'• under 1 year. , /
Sow ancl pigs. . f • * ".
Sow 1 year old or over> .
" under 1 year. rJ-
Pen of 4 pigs under ^i'i'pipnths.
SAVES "MONEY #
BY BUYING YOUR
HARDWARE
-OF-
GOODMAN & CO. j
New Stock of Sto
PARLOR AND COOK.
BEST PAINTS AND OILS
Division ®r-E<fcifry,
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Supt.,- JS. Gi vjtijit,
-IN THE MARKET-
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Judges: \As'a .Grooi^f
Hlibel uTVd'CffiWftr.'
Trio light bramas.
white leghorns,
brown " ■
buff cochins,
ham burgs,
mixed breed.
Class 2—Turkay?, Geese, etc,
Trio bronse turkeys.
" black turkeys.
" bremen geese.
" geese of any other breed.
'•' Pekin clucks.
" caynga "
muscuvy ducks.
Cages of doves, pigeons, rabbits,
guinea pigs, squrrels, domestic 'or
forestbirds, will receive due attenton.
Division F—Grains, Seeds, Etc.
Supt., Geo. L. Hitchcock.
Judges: Jas. Duncan, Chas. Briggs
ancl J. A. Converse.
Half-bushel white winter wheat.
red "
spring wheat.
beans.
barley.
oats.
peas.
buckwheat.
ears corn.
Red clover seed.
Timothy seed. Millet
AT LOWER PRICES
inji Ymi Phi] Ppl
SOUTH SIDE, MAIN STREET CLARE.
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GREENBACK RAI.W.
Hon. Frank D. Phillips the giant
orator, will address the people upon
the Political issues ofthe Campaign,
at Clare on"* Tuesday evening, Sept.
17,1884, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Members of all parties are cordially invited to attend, ladies especially invited.
Medicine for CUliarefl
Must not only be effective but so
compeunded that no harm will result from the use. Such a preparation for worms (to which almost every child is subject) is Parmelee's San-
ton ine Worm Candies, which J are
made from the best drugs, particularly-
adapted to this use. They work
quickly, surely and harmlessly, pass-
iDff off the worms after they are dissolved. Do not neglect the children
even though they do not complain.
Worms are almost always present.
Price 25 cents per box. Sold by J ohn
W. Dunlop.
are tho BEST EVER MA33E ton Cosfiveneos, iRtCWaslletg* Koarfaeho.
Ono good doso of threo or four Emory'r. Littlo Cathartic 1-iiX followed by ono
pill every niylit for a -treei: or two, makes the human inachiusrj- ran as regular
os clock -work; they purify iho blood and put now lifo in a broken-cloiYn body.
Puroiy Vogotablo, Harmlooo, Pleasant, Infallible, tho yonngeatchildniqy tako
them. Sold by all Druggists and Metlioiuo Dealers at IS CIs. a Box, or by mail.
STAMSARD CUKE CO., Pi-oprtoSoro, B97 Pearl Qi., M.V.
Emory'o £.HKe Cathartic aim more than ia olaimed; they provo to bo tlifi
bost I'ill ever used hero. "Worth twice tho money asked.—W. "W. H. Goheb,
Harmony Grore, Ga. Bmory'a LfKlo Cattiarlio aro tho mostiwpularof all
tha Cathartics.—"Wat. Bishop, llills lliver, N. O. ^My aged iaother \v.«>d. ono
" ~ ~ '" - ™ ■ ■" oommend
SflN,
ERflORY'S tsrru
CATHARTIC
aro prcpsiree!
In all its fojrins ppsilively cured -with
a never-failin;? romody; thoy contain no
^^eTM^^^poiBon ol any tod. Ind«wd tri^g scMb^^toovcry^e^
by mail. KS Oonta a Boz. STABTDAJiU CUi—. OU., J.WW xo.x.
ae^ K7Zr,nv£Z*Trsri*itu ' *rr *^kskjbs 3
PUT UP A SIGH THM? DEFIES WiJSU &K& tiZi&'El&ll
We make all Minds of Wire and
Iron Work,Iron Fences,WiieRailings, Iron Beds, Iron Doors aatZj
Shutters, Balcony Fire Escapes,
Weather Vanes, Stable FAictures,
Window Guards, Wixs Cloth, Jail!
Work, &c, all kinds of Builders'
Iron Work.
Estimates promptly furnished. ,. ,, .
oa- Liberal commissions paid to any one yho mil give ^s prompt nnd wliaW* m-
tomatiou that will seouro us new jobs of Iron or Wire Work, snch aa I om-fc Honso
SdoSrtery fences, Jail Work, Fire Escapes or any kind of Bni de«' IronJor: oa
traWio or prirato buildings. Correspondence solicited, address all correspondence to
E. T. BAENUM WIRE and IEON WOKKS, Detroit, MMu
3S^-5T MOTTO IS:
CLEAN and NEAT.
I render my hearty thanks to the citizens of
Clare, and to my many friends and customers especially, for their liberal patronage
in the past, and as the same time announce that I keep everything which belongs ir*.
A
I take Particular Pains to have my Aiticlet-
Fr^sli and New every day.
Doors open from 6 a. m. until 9 p. m„ except Sundays*
SALE ROOM AT MY OLD STAND.
Ornamental Cakes furnished tor parties on short-notice.
FRIEDR. ILiA-lSra-E,
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Object Description
| Title | 1884-09-12; Clare County Press |
| Date | 1884-09-12 |
| Publisher | Goodenough & Wilson |
| Description | Friday, September 12, 1884 issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication date unknown. In 1886, the title was changed to The Clare Press |
| Subject/Keywords | Clare (Mich.) - Newspapers; Clare County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
