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VOL. VII.
Offioial Fsipai3 of ®^re:Go\ixity-.
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GLARE, MXCHIGA*T; ^FtEMBEB 19,1884.
BY D. E. ALWARD,
NO. 21.
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FURNITURE
Carpets,
Picture Frames,
Mouldings, etc.,
ON THE LINE OF THE
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JUST NOW
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CHAMBER, LIBRARY,
& DINING ROOM
FUKNITTJRE
NORTHERN ISABELLA
Agricultural Society,
AT CLARE, '
THURSDAY & FRIDAY,
SEPT. 25 »««* 26, X884.
Division 6—'Vegetables.
Supt., J. H. Seeley.
Judges: D. M'Carty. Henry Shilling and E. W. Allen.
Half-bushel early rose potatoes.
Distinct varietos same as early rose.
Peck onions.
Dozen rutubagas.
Half-dozen mangle wurstel.
Dozen white or flat turnips,
Half-dozen table beets.
Dozen tomatoes.
Threo cauliflowers.
Half-bushel carrots.
Half-dozen cabbages.
winter squash,
summer "
pumpkins,
watermelons.
" muskmelons.
" winter radishes.
Greatest variety vegetables raised
by one exhibitor. r
Division H--Fruits. iri:
Supt., Wm. Jerred.
Judges: Jas. R. Loomis, John Mc-
Lelland and W. L. Lyons.
Six varieties winter apples
" autumu " j
Plate northern spy apples, five for
a plate
Plate RI greening
" baldwins
" wagners
" • redCanadas
" yellow swaar
" tai man sweet
" fall pipin
" autumn strawberry
" transcendent crab
Plates of any other varieties not
enumerated in the above list.
Bj. ■ .'. i ■ : early pears
" " late "
Best ami greatest variety of peaches
" * " " " plums
... u " t„ grapes
display of all
CAN&
Any other Furniture Estab
lishment in Isabella,
Midland orthi
County.
Tp
You to come and examine our
goods and get our prices even
ifyou are not quite ready to
buy.
cuttlery-'".-%; •
ready miijo,,clothing
bootsWct^iipeg.. "'
crockery am glassware
silver aniuh)latedware
cooper WOJK.
Sewing machine.,,f.-
Class 3 1
Double harness for fani'v/ork
Double harness for catlage
Single harness 'f '■ ■
Pair river boots Pf calf boots
Pair stoga boots Paij^eri's shoes
Pair ladies boots. • '$
DIVISION J—MiseeU^ieousLi-'p H„
Supt. Wm.II.%t$en. '
Judges: A. J, DoherfcyOVm. Lan-
sing Wm Andean. ■
This Division is open f&all articles
not enumerated in any^cjf the foregoing divisions, that;J|;1ie Judges
mav deem worthy of plating on exhibition, and awarding e^era premium or a special mentiotj.-
Two horse carriage *£ :
Pair bob sleighs ',}:'
Plow Harrow Cultivajtor
Wood sawing machiiMP
Collection tin ware ',* : .
' Division K—Flonp Soil.
SupPs. Porter RandaSLand wife.
Judges: Mrs. J A Conifsrse,Mrs. P.
VanKoughnett and ,?|lrs4 D.' J.
CJjASS 1—Diary it Hous^iold Probuct
Brewer. ■ .§[
Best 5 lbs butter - -^^j-~
" . honey in «oVhb
" strained hoirtiy
" maple sugui?.
" half-galion muple^ruj)
" loaf fruitcake '-■/{, ,
" loaf bread, salt lining
" " " liop mhyg
" " plain cake " '-'
" " corn bread
(t pie of any kind
" pickles of any kind
Cr^ASS 2-Domestic Mi'toiifacturesl
Judges: Mrs. tti-o. W&A Mrs Alger and JIr.|. J, CiumfHr]lJu:o^
Be^L piece of wa'cA*?.)^-' a
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BY BUYING YOUR
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PARLOR AND GOOK.
BEST PAINTS AND OIL&
-IN THE MARKET-
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Ci v--j. i/r-id-caid Canned Fruit.
JuiU'iv.. Lr . .!. D. Newth, Mrs. D.
McjI; -zv, -ii-. lid Russell,
Bs>t .v.-irt-iii.ni of dried fruit
" canned "
Bi.-f .•;<n.j-•«<■'.;anu
" '■ j«uy
Bu-i. :;:uiipif oried fruit each and
every variety.
B(V >.-i!iij;.i'.. canned fruit each aud
rvevy vj.i-^ty
DHit--iiJX I—Mechanics, Art,
Au:-m Implements.
•Slip/. Wm. Goodman.
Judges .• \\"\n, Crawford, E. Grooms
,J. ( ..uuiingham.
Two iuji-.v- lumber wagon
Single top buggy
" open "
Ox yoke unci bows
Half dozen axe helves
Fanning mill Sulky rake
Wagon rack Farm gate
Straw cutter Road scraper
Churn Farm pump
Milk safe manufactured in this district
Class 2.
Judges:— Ii. N. Loomis "W. A.
Carpenter, Daniel Black.
Window blind Panel door
Bedroom set Lounge
Centre table Dining table
Best display household furniture
" " dry goods
patch work qi,
log cabin tpm
pair woolen -ocflg
lv " ..irjsoekings .
!! cotton '•' ' "
" woolen ' mittens
" " • gloves
piece njl woolflannel
•' " iiottou a'id wool flannel
" specimen of saving, hand or
machine
Best woolen yarn Best rug.
Class 3—Fanty Work.
Judges: Mrs. T. P. Horning, Mrs.
0. I-T. Sutherland and Mrs. Geo. L.
Hitchcock,
Best embroidered collar and sleeves
" " handkerchief
" " pillow cases
" fancy pincusioti
"lamp mat Best slipper case
" knit tidy Best worsted tidy
" card basket Bwt watch case
" crochet or knit sofa cushion
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" specimen ornanieutal braiding
„ by ¥nd-
" specimen
by machine
" specimen hand made fine shirt
it 'L i " " night, dress
ironed and done up shirt
wax flowers-v
" fruit
" agricultural wreath
" ornamental s&gll work
tt *' cotie^vork
" shell flowers
CJjASS 4.
Judges: Mrs. Smith, Farwell, Mrs.
J. Davison and Mrs. W. H. Elden.
Best display cut flowers.
" hanging basket .
'• display bouse plants in pots ,
" " autumn leavesjand grasses
" floral design Best moss basket
"pair hand bouquets
" plate cut flowers
DIVISIONL-Musical.
Committee ■ Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. J.
Cummins, Miss Etta Muscott, Mrs.
Maston, Mr. and Mra. A. A. Shaver, Mr.'and Mrs. Brodie, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Geo. Adams and Mrs. a. M.
Ervey.
This Division is open to all kinds
of musical instruments and to vocal
and instrumental music.
J6@»A11 entries must be made before 12 o'clock of the second day of
the fair, .
^Special premiums will he given on trotitng and.running horsest
also on foot races, etc..
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SOUTH SIDE, MAIN STREET CLARE.
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are the BEST EVER Fi?3 ADE *ov CeeHvonoss, JndJSfesflei?, SOactiaoh*.
One good doso ot threo or four Umory'n LiUia Cartmi-tic WllB) followed by onu
pill overy night for.-vwuck or tv/o, makos tito liuman mauhiujry rim as reimlar
aa clock work; they »wify tho blood ami V'.'-f r.rw lifo in a broken-down ljiifly.
Purely Vogotebie, fiarmlooa, Plensunt, tnfAt(tt>le. thnyoungp.st.cUildmv.' :-1jo
tliom. Sold by all Di'ispskta and AlotUciuii tfp.derg at SS 0»a. a Box, or by • iii.
STAKDAKS OURS CO., Prop?Ss*ot-s, SS7 J»«arl Si., Fi. Y.
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Iron Work, Ii*on Fences, Wire Railings, Iron Beds, Iron Doors and
Shutters, Balcony Firo Escapes
Weather Vanes, Stable Fixtures,
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Doors open from 6 a. m. until 9 p. m., except Sundays..
SALE ROOM AT MY OLD STAND.
Ornamental Cakes furnished tor p^son^short notice.
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Object Description
| Title | 1884-09-19; Clare County Press |
| Date | 1884-09-19 |
| Publisher | Goodenough & Wilson |
| Description | Friday, September 19, 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 |
