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For* Fresh Groceries i
at Lowest Pr'aos $
go to the J
IDEAL GK06ERY.
J Trade at the
IDEAL, GROCERY
New D.qherty Block;,
Established 1878.
CLABE, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1900.
New Series: Vol.9, No. 3
!earsavand
Happening.
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New Advertisements.
Davy & Co., dry goods, clothing.
Baumgarth Bros,, dry goods.
W, Wolsey, dry goods and qlothiog,
W. A, Russell, bazaar.
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0 Ii. E, Davy to Eyart Monday,
E, B, Hornung, Farwell Wednesday.
,..,.. ..Attend the auction sale at Wolsey's.
A. J. Doherty was in Saginaw this
week, •
Booms to rent. Inquire at this
office.
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"Hardware at lowest prices at A. J.
•"boherby & Sons'.
Hk County treasurer Richmond was In !
the city Wednesday. * • j
Save your fuel. Buy a Hot air Eadi-
tor at Doherty & Sons'.
Moulion Davis left Monday for Oin-
Clnatti and other points.
M. W. Tucker of Loomis was In the |
City on business Tuesday.
O. Beeiner's saloon now occupies the
hew brick block on the west side,-
Miss Sarah Orth is now "telephone
girl" at the central, Bell line.
Wanted:—At once. Four cords
16-inch dry pine at this office. tf
Before you buy, examine our line of
silverware A. J. Doherty & Son9'.
What? Ob! my-A nice carving set
for Xmas at A. J, Doherty & Sons'.
James Roxburgh was at Temple
Wednesday in the interest of Davy
& Co.
Customers ask for your Christmas
and New Year presents at Bicknell's
~- store.
**"* Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Merriel,
of Loomis a baby girl. Dr. Lamb attended.
Editor Dudley of Harrison was in
the city Wednesday on his way to
Saginaw.
Dr. Joe Carrpw pf Marion visited
his parents in Sheridanthe latter part
£h t)f last week.
Business men, the cheapest salesman you can supply is a good ad. in
tbe Sbntiniol,
Five new members were initiated
into the order ot Union Life Guards
Monday evening.
The interior of G. E. Benner's insurance office has been greatly im-
Sjjproved this week.
The Ladies' Home Missionary society will meet at tbe home of Mrs.
Van Brunt. December 14.
This next week will be"the banner
^ week at the Bicknell stores. Every
customer a present.
Mrs. James McPhall of Vernon suffered a stroke of paralysis last week
and is in a critical condition.
For Sake,—four year old percheron
colt. Weight 1200. Inquire of John
Edwards, Herrick, Michigan.
A. E. Beaverly of Detroit was in
the city Wednesday in the interests
.of the Michigan Telephone Co. ,
Mrs. Josiah Hornung ot Mt. Pleasant visited over Sunday at the home
ot her sister, Mrs. E. H. Waller.
W&nnfXD:-—A first class man for
chores and to deliver goods at our grocery store. Wm. H. Bicknb__.
_ will have pure-Vaccine direct from
"Park Davis & Co., Saturday, December the 8th. Dr. R. A. Gray.
jW. Wolsey will dispose of the re-
•Sartnder of his stock by auction beginning Monday afternoon, December 10.
Jay O'Donald returned to his home
Jjere Monday after spending several
months in Cleveland and other points.
Those having state library books
Will oblige the committee by return--
Jog same not later than December 15.
V- - Dr. Reeder reports a nine-pound
Mby girl which arrived Wednesday at
%ie home Of Mr. and Mr_, Louie Henn.
Editor Menerey ahd W. D. i?errin
Ot .Coleman attended a meeting of
John Q. Look lodge Tuesday eyening,
J&f, and Mrs. George Purdy returned
. $0 their home in Ithaca Monday after
» short visit with the foi tuer's brother,
Al*
$ Mt, and Mrs, Win, Ellis of Port Sar-
Uto returned Saturday after a
.% , f iglfc at the home of her sister, Mrs,
Save your money. Buy your Xmas
silverware of A.. J. Dohei'ty & Sons'.
Born to Mr, and Mrs. Gideon Adams
of West Grant, Thursday morning a
nine pound baby girl. Dr. Lamb attended.
Myrtle TiIlot3on returned Monday
from Saginaw where she has been attending "the International Business
college, • .
O'Connor, the iive grocer, makes a
special sale Saturday on "Northern
Light flour. Twenty-live pound- for
half a dollar.
The corner stone of the new Indian
school building near Mt. Pleasant was
laid with impressive Masonic service
last Friday.
Farnum Pratt, TJ. S. V., sends us
a package of papers from Manila,
the Times, which contain interesting
reading matter.
O. _T. Goodenow is now in possession
ot a thoroughbred Hamiltonian stallion, which is one of the trimmest
beasts we bave seen.
Mrs, James Bicknell returned to her
home in Shepherd after spending
Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs. N.
Bickuell and family.
An Indian escaped from the school
at Mt. Pleasant Wednesday. He was
overtaken near Clare by T. J, Dwyer
and returned to the school.
John F. Gardner returned Monday
to his home nl, Omaha, "Nebraska,
after a few days' visit at the home of
his parents, Capt.and Mrs. John Gardner.
City treasure? Thurston is now
ready to receive taxes and will be at
his place of business over Elden's
bazaar every week day for that purpose.
Lost, strayed or stolen, pointer
puppy, six months old, color, liver and
white and ticked. Return same to
A, J. Dohbbtt & Sons and get reward.
Owing to the'small pox scare in Saginaw the -medical college there is
closed and Frank Gray, a student
there, Is home for the rest of the
month.
Wm. Ripley has opened up a restaurant in the Bogardus building
where the wants of the Inner man will
be well satisfied. Call and get . a
square.
Lost,—Between Clare and Herrick,
Monday November 26, a grain bag containing lady's shoes, men's shoes,
Arctics, carpet rags. Reward. Leave
at this office. 2 2
Mr, and Mrs. Regg Wait spent Sunday at the home ot his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. D. R. Wait, Regg going to
Big Rapids Monday and Mrs. W. returning to Clare.
Mrs. Albert Fox of Traverse City
arrived this week and is the guest at
the bome of her sister. Mrs. Wm.
Jennings of Vernon. She will remain
until after Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Hunt, and Miss
Blanch Bauder, the latter's sister, of
Saginaw visited over Thanksgiving at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bauder, two miles north of Clare.
. The Masonac lodge elected officers
Tuesday evening as follows; W. M.,
S. C. Kirkbride; S. W., J. W. Dunlop;
J. W., J. H. Galliver; secretary, A. E.
Maynard; treasurer, C. H. O'Donald.
Wm. McClellan of Harrietta came
to Clare Saturday. He is now engaged
in the merchantile business there and
tomorrow expects to open a branch
store at Dover which he will conduct.
Success, Will.
The Y; P. S. C. E, have charge of
the, regular evening service at the
Congregational church. Sunday December 9. A musical and literary
entertainment will be rendered.
Everybody welcome.
The C. E. Society held a very pleasant business meeting at the residence
of Dr. and Mrs. Lamb. The soceity
wish to express thanks to the host and
hostess for the splendid evening's
entertainment. . ■■- '
The Clare Sentinel soraraenced its
ninth volume last week. Under the
management of Editor Welch the
Sentinel is one of the best papers in
this section of the state and tbe Republican wishes It continued success
in the future—Missaukee Republican*
E. F. Overton was down from
Thomp3onviIle over Sunday. He had
his new concert phonograph along and
the editor and wife had the pleasure
Saturday evening of hearing President
McKinley's speech accepting the nomination. Also that of Wm. J. Bryan.
His Is the finest instrument we have
heard. *
Wednesday evening, Dece mber 1_,
will be given a phonographic concert
at the Methodist church. Mr. Overton's "grand concert phonograph"
will be used. Among the pieces given
will be speeches by McKinley and
Bryan, ministrels, orchestra and. band
music. Benefit ot M. E. church. Admission 5e aud 10c.
Tbe two horses helongiflg to Dr,
Reeder and Thos. Holbrook were
pretty seriously bruised last Saturday
evening. They got loose and ran
down the P. M. track just as- the evening train was due. Both fell through
the culvert,- and had not the train
been "Bagged tbe result might have
been still more serious. " ~
Roy Conklin came* home from. Big
Rapids, co spend Thanksgiving, accompanied by his friend and room-mate,
Siebert Glerum, ofcFrankfort, who Is
attending the Ferris School. The boys;
report rapid progress in the business
cdurse. The boys room and board with
Mr. aud Mrs. P. H. Sawyer, who are
pleasantly located on S, State street"!'
and are prospering, as w*e are glad to
learri.—Outline. Roy formerly lived
at Loomis and attended the Glare
high school.
The most dangerous element with
which society has to contend is the
promiscuous goeslper. From their]
slanderous tongues no one has any assurance of escape. It seems that
their chief delight is breaking up
families, ruining personal reputations
which It bas taken years to build up,,
and sowing the seed of discord among
their neighbors. They grab with alacrity every morsel, which will in any
possible manner furnish food for their
venemous tongues in weaving falsehoods calculated to blast the hopes
and ruin the prospects of others far
more honorable than tbey. They love
to tell stories derogatory of their
neighbors and without stopping or
caring to investigate the source from
which they arise, or their truthfulness, hasten witb lightning like rapid-
idy to scatter them broadcast. By
the side of such individuals the murderer or highwayman is gentle.—Ex.
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S torey--Doherty.
The wedding bells have not yet
ceased to ring and this week they
were agaia heard when two of Clare's!
popular and well knowD young people, j
Mr. Floyd E. Doherty, the son of
Senator and Mrs. A. J. Doherty, also
a member of well known firm of
A. J. Doherty & Sons, and Miss
Josephine Storey, were united in wedlock. The ceremony was performed
Wednesday at three o'clock at tbe
home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Wm.
Parrish, east Sixth street, Rev. M.
Knowles of the Congregational church
officiating, in the presence of the immediate relatives of the contracting
parties. Mr. Will Bicknell acted as
groom's man and Miss Mae Knowles
attended as bride's maid.
The brides home is in Genesee
county but for tbe past few years she
has resided with her sister here, and
during that time has made many admiring friends who will be glad to
know that she will continue her
residence in this city.
Mr. Doherty has lived in Clare for
the past twenty-two years, having
been born here; is known as ah energetic young business man, and the
prospects are that his career In business circles will be a successful one.
Mr. and Mrs. Doherty left on the
afternoon train for Flint and will
spend the week at Detroit, Albion and
Lansing, and returning, will be at
home to their many friends on north
Main street, after December 20, and
that the coming years may bring to
them just enough clouds to make the
sunshine all the brighter, is the wish
of their host of friends.
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Davy & Company, The Busy Stores.
and
_ Children's
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Clothing...
Pleasing styles, desirable fabrics, good lining, all
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put together in^first-class manner insure you entire
satisfaction from tbe BoyB' Clothing bought here.
Testee Suits
1.50, 1.85, 2.50 and 2.75
150 MOO
4.00 MOO
Fancy double breasted Knee
Pants Suits ,..,,.
Knee Pants Suits with Vests
age 13 to 17 years... — .
Young Men's Suits 4.00 to . 10.00
Men's Oxford Gray Unfinished Worsted Suits a new line at 18.50
Overcoat Special
New line of Men's Oxford Gray plaid back
Overcoats, made in first-class style, a big
bargain at 10.00
Dress Goods
and Flannels
Let us supply
your Dress G-oods
needs and they
will be supplied
correctly both in style and price.
^JgADE MARK_>^*' ■£,*,
The Patent Leather Shoe
That Wont Break Thro*
Price 4.00
28 in. New Double Fold
Worsteds, per yard
28 in; New Double Fold
Worsteds, special quality
10c
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38 in. Fine Venetians in very
desirable colorings
54in. Homespun Suitings, in
gray and brown mixtures
50c
59c
Our Black Dress Goods stock is never allowed to get low. Every popular
weave is always to be found here. The price range is 12.C to 1.50 per yard.
"-Plsmn-^l*^ nave jumped into popular favor this season and now rival
, Silk for fine Waists. Many new and pretty colors in plain
and embroidered have lately been added to our collection.
Plam~colors35c, 40c and 59c. Silk Embroidered Dots 85c and 1.00.
Pavy & Company
Everything in
Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes at Lowest Prices,
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K. of P. CONCERT.
Cross»Smith.
At the bome of the brlde.'s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. EH Cross, of Dover Tuesday, Rev. M. Knowles officiating, were
united in marriage Mr. Charles F.
Smith and Miss "Nettie E. Cross, both
of Dover.
About twenty guests were present
wbo, after the knot Was tied sat down
to a sumptuous repast* Many useful
presents were received by the newly
wedded couple.
Mr. Smith was in the service of
Uncle Sam during the Spanish-American war,- and did active service in
Cuba. He is a young man ot exampl-
ary habits and respected bv a host of
frie'nds, while the bride is one of
Grant townships' accomplished- and
most highly esteemed young ladies.
That their wedded life may be long
and happy is the wish of ye scribe.
Don't put it off any longer, now Is
-the time to subscribe for the Sen-
tikei, and get some of those excellent
stories we are running. From now
until January,!, 1150% for $1.00 in ad-
vauce.
Clare's Best Literary and Musical
Talent at Opera House
December 14.
K. of F. Lodge will give a Grand
concert at opera house December 14,
For full particulars see bill and program later.
Mrs. G. E. Lamb iu vocal solo's.
"N. Irish: comic recitation December 14.
Hilda Dunlop; opera house December^..
Fred Livingston trombone solo's
Decemberl4.
E, G. Welch has a good solo; concert
December 14.
Kirkbride's orchestra opera house,
December 14.
The ladies' ^quartette, opera house.
December 14*. Miss Eboades, Mrs. Box-
burgh, Miss Bruske, Miss Knowles.
Howard Stickle of "Reed City in cornet solo: opera house December 14.
- Bay Canfleld has something good
for concert December 14.
A. J. Lacy will assist In" concert-,
opera house December 14.
Frank Doherty as a nigger wench
impersonator is immense.
Ealph Lewis, baritone singer of Evart
will assist In K. of P. concert. His
solos are fine.
Miss Sylvia Woodruff of Saginaw,
the acsompllshed vocal teacher, will
render a solo. ,
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Will Adams, having just returned
from Paris Exposition, will tell you
about it: opera house December 14.
Will Adams' original circus act,
a^si.ted by Herb Sexsmith as Madam
Lazell, is well worth price of admission.
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The Ladles' Union will meet with
Mrs Frank Falk on Friday afternoon,
December 14.
Election of officers, W. K. C, Wed-,
nesday, December 12.
"Election of officers Cedar Camp, M,
W. A., Tuesday, December 11.
Meeting I. O. F. Wednesday, December 12. Election, of officers.
The Eathbone Sisters will .have
election of officers to night.
Tbe Ladies' Aid will meet on Friday, December 14, with Mrs. Hathaway.
The Ladies' Guild WiU meet with
Mrs. E. M. Mussell Wednesday, December 12th.
Eegular meeting of Union Life
Guards next Monday evening. Election of officers.
Tbe Degree of Honor meet Monday,
December 10,-at the A. 0.;U. W. hall.
Election of officers.
The Other Aid meets Wednesday,
December 12, with Mrs. Henry Ort.
Watch for "rummage sale" in the
announcement in the near future.
Hello! HelloL
I have arrived
and am receiving
Goods Daily at
Hol brook's
Department Store*,
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Object Description
| Title | 1900-12-07; Clare Sentinel |
| Date | 1900-12-07 |
| Publisher | R.G. & F.A. Jefferies |
| Description | Friday, December 7, 1900 issue of the Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1896. Previously known as Clare Sentinel and the Democrat-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 |
