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CLA99 XXIX. — MISCKLLAKEODS ABTICLB8. 



Judges — I. I. Voorhies, Pontiac; Harry C. Andrews, Milford; John 

 Comstock, Commerce. 



RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



No. 1. The Executive Committee will meet at the Secretary's office, 

 on the fair ground, at 8 o'clock A. M., on Wednesday, the first day of 

 the fair. 



No. 2. Members of the Society, and all who become such at the 

 tinae of the fair, will be furnished with tickets w^hich will admit the 

 person, his wife, and children under twenty-one years of age, at all 

 times to the exhibition during the continuance of the fair. 



No. 3. Single tickets 15 cents, admitting one person, will be for sale 

 at the business office on the show ground. 



No. 4. The several committees of judges must report themselves to 

 the Executive Committee at the Secretary's office at 10 o'clock A. M^ 

 on Wednesday. 



No, 5. Articles entered for competition must be the property of a 

 member of the Society, or a member of his or her family under the age 

 of twenty-one years, and be entered by 2 o'clock P. M., on Wednesday, 

 on the books of the Society. 



No. 6. Persons employed for the purpose and wearing appropriate 

 badges, will be in attendance to receive the articles intended for exhibi- 

 tion in their several departments, and a sufficient pohca will be on the 

 ground to take care of all property deposited for exhibition, and the 

 Society will be responsible for its safe keeping. 



No. 7. Exhibitors must be careful to place their numbers upon or 

 near their articles, or aoimala, so that the judges will have no difficulty 

 in finding them. 



No. 8. Exhibitors must have the articles and animals on the ground 

 ready for the examination of the judges at or before 2 o'clock P. M., on 

 Wednesday. 



No. 9. No article entered for competition must be removed from 

 the ground until 4 o'clock P. M. of the second day, without leave of the 

 Executive Committee. 



