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Volume i.
City' Op Ol*»».
CLAEE, MICH., EETOAY, NOYEMBIlR 3, 1898.
Largest Circulated Paper
In Clark County.
mtrnnsm
Number.'^
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BUSINESS
CARDS.
; aOHCIS GIBERSON^'
Oppice US' "OcussBT-sr Block
CLARE,
*]tICHIG-A*N.
3?H*2SIC&iS, STFBGEON A2*a3 ACCOUCHEtttW
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Office Srst door south of Bc&ierty operia, ""house
,, blocfe. "Professional caJUs*pr©mptly answered
•d«y«o*c-aight.
<&, "W. TAYLQRIS^ODMAN^JIg. D.
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'Office and Be^aeaoe,
■"788 South mehig«i&-&f?enue.
&M£LNAW, MICH.
jr Gw -R:<>C3ifc/\"F:""Ei:l'L^:,iiLr,
but i%ie 'best Companies repre-
sentd. Office over Saperston's
store. /Cl&-re, Mtghi^^n".
a:**,_s'fS'riS"r''iR"?r!;
Or, O. M. iSefoa/ai-cte*.
AUMaidB-Otdental work promptly;
attendee"."to-and guaranteed first-class. ]
PorceMn Clowns, "Gold Crowns,
Bridge Woife, , -Plate Work.
GOL-13 ana all other Maid's of filling inserted to .preserve the na.tur.aL teeth. GJPL £3
administered.:for the'.painless extraction oS
teeth.
Officeto"^er Dunlop-s- Drug" Store.
CLAE1L' '- :MICHIG-AR
Correspondence,
\"We reserve the right to ve$ec,t any item
which-we may suspect of "bearl-rcg soft offensive
personal reference. "We saall •coasider this
right to reject as accepted as oiie of the eon-!
ditions of your correspondence.]
Meredith,
Our nice weather ©a'"agM a bad cold.
Quite a call for woodsmen at the different camps aroiaii'd here.
Ben BoswortlL went to Evart the
first of tbe week: ©a ifcaisiness.
Lawyer Cummins'and Prof. JPotter
of Harrison were in tfeown, Monday, on
legal business, .
Mass Anna Powel attended teachers'
e"£a"minationaitC51aa-eIast "Friday, returning Satenniay-
H. B. Petespson.'returned a few days
a^fO, after aaa absence of five months.
Me has beeaa "working at Erankrort..
Anew maiilroute is tp be established
feetween Harrison and Meredith by the
way of Dodge. Postmaster Canfield of
Harrisonis receiving bids. '
Briggs & Cooper are building camps
©n the Sugar, near Butman. They
-will Tun a-crew of 75 to 100 men, cut-
"ting hardwood, hemlock and; cedar.
We hear they intend building^a large
shingle mill in the spring. ;^p
, Dist' No
rraustsmHExa'
TOLEDO
NN
AND
WORTH MICHIGAN
F-RAiLWAY.
Time Table.
ImcSEEect May 14th, 1893.
TRAILS LEAVE CLARE:
"*>
3E)RTH. « SOUTH.
7:S0 a. m.' 5:30 a. m.
1:60 p.m. ( 2:55 p.m.
W. 2H. "Bennett, G. P. A.
""Toledo. O. A. Allison, Agent.
Clare.
P,4 P.:M.R.R.
Time Table.
Trains leave Clare as follows, standard time::
GOING EAST:
Nte--«—10:08 a. m. No. 8—3:50 p. m.
GOESTGWEST:
No, 1—8:55 a. m. No. 5—6:28 p. m.
Merbbith Division.
Arrive at Clare from Harrison and Meredith;
at 8:45^; jr.
Leave Clare lor Harrison and Meredith -sit
6-AQV.M.
A. Rstriarcne, Traffic Manager. Saginaw, M.
vr. A.®a.rruthers, Ticket Agent,
-•Glare. J. H. Galliver, Frt Agent.
Clare. Mid_.
G» 1- plG LEY»S
REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE
AGENCY
IS
THE
PLACE
TO GO IF YOU
WANT FIRST CLASS
■FIBM INSURANCE
Hayes, Dist. Ho. l:
Lowell Wright is working for G. W.
Smith.
Charles -Smith has commenced his
ditch job. " *
E. Bailey has three acres of potatoes'
to dig yet. * • ;
G. Smith lost his cow last week from
a stifled leg.
No" school this week. Teacher is
still in Chicago. .' r "
Moyd Roberts returned to Grand
Blanc last week.
Mate Knapp went to Midland this
week #a business.
Joe Saunders moved on his place in
Oreenwood this week.
Mrs. vCharles Scott is qijlte sick.
Dr.. Bracy is attending her.
Mtcs. Burnett is .very sick. Dr.
Witherspoon is* doctoring her.
Wonder if Hayes Dis't. No. 2 has a
dee&tof their school house and lot?
Mrs;* Paddock' visited art Mason'
Caner's of Greenwood last Sunday.
WM Deforest and Steve "Hadley are
working for B. L. Spohn on his pail
bolt job.
W. a. Kellogg of Midland is visiting old neighbors and relatives in this
vicinity.
We *hear that a colony Of negroes
will soon locate on section 19 west of
Harrison.
A Mr.'Smitb has bought ;80 acres of
land across the road from Jajbii Woods.
Consideration $400. . ' I
C. W. Smith served the;, past nine
successive years as director in this
•district. Who can do better?
Mr. Hansler of this place has bought
Sorty acres of land back oi! the place'
known as the Dave Davis JEarm.
- We hear that deserving!; parties of
this neighborhood received letters
from the white caps, teHingthem they
will visit «them soon. j
.A party of hunters of Mason, Hillsdale couaty passed through beise on
their way to Houghton Lake on a
.hunting and fishing expedition.
We understand that Dri Bracej of
Harrisou intends to=purchase a section
*of land on the plains with the purpose
of putting ;stock upon it, in the near
future. * :
Ross, W. W, Potter and several others
attended the Masonic lodge at Mt.
Pleasant Monday night.
W. W. Harper is building an addition to the house on the Gossen's place
having purchased it a short time ago„
He is also iputting up a nevr barn.
Hatton.
Miss J. Eogers and father were at
Clare, Saturday.
Miss Stillwill visited at her home in
Mann's Siding, Sunday.
Ered Quigley is agent and operator
while Fred'Mann is away.
Just stop and look at the new carriage W. C. Nowlen is driving;,
Miss Brodie, teacher at Frazier«'s
mill, was at Clare, Saturday,
Wm. Goodknecht visited his pladie
near SteviBnson Lake, Tuesday.
George and Henry Horning and wife
were at Mann's Siding, Sunday.
., Keep your eye open for horse thieves
as there is one in this vicinity at present.
Eli Geroux is the proud father of a
baby girl. Mother and child are doing
well.
Mr. Niemeyer and family of Clare
were visiting at Erank Goodknecht's,
Sunday. ,
Erank Goodknecht's house caught
fire Tuesday morning but was put out
before much harm was done.
What*s wrong? We never hear a
word of the gospel preached in Hatton'
any more. Are we forsaken?
Mrs. Ed Bovjer received a dispatch
frbm Riverdale last week, announcing
the severe illness of her brother.
W. C. Nowlen and son have just put
down two wells for the Wright boys,
above Harrison. They are well pleased
with them. Call on W. 0. Nowlen if
you want a good well.
If you want to Bent, Buy or Sell
Property.
Conveyancing neatly and promptly
done.
in Basement of Bank Block.
Entrance on Eifth Street.
OFFICE
I represent the Oldest, Largest and
Best Eire Insurance Companies in
the World.
THE ARGUMENTS FOB
BRANT'S BALSAM
Large bottles, small doses, quick effect
Sold by Mussell, the druggist.
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Srliifl your Job Work
To Be Sentinel Office.
Eagle District.
Phoebe Warner drove to Clare Eri-'
day to take the teacher's examination.
There was no Christian Endeavor
meeting this week the weather being
unfavorable. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bates, after a week's
visit with their son, returned to Grand
Eapids Monday. '
E. A. Carncross drove to Harrison
Tuesday and to Clare Eriday to attend the teacher's examination.
H. M. Roys, of Earwell, the county
school commissioner, visited the Eagle and Tonkin schools. Tuesday.
Harrison-
J. H. RiGhmond,.Greenv^ood, Saturday.
C. Vaught at opera house, November 6th.
W. A. Bumjitt was in town part of
last week. , ,
Hallowe'en *was observed fey the
small boys.
World's fair -social at % H. Lees'
IMday evening.
W. H. Browne was in Saginaw two
days last week.
Mrs. J. S. Ross spent Monday and
Tuesday in Clare. j
Mrs.E. Durfeeis able tlo resume her
duties in the school roomjl.
Prosecuting Attorney "^Tickhamout-
side three days last weeky
Thepedro party*at Hrsl A. B. Hale's
was well attended and miuch. enjoyed.
Mrs. O. D. Cleveland and mother returned to her home in Menominee
this week. j
Mrs. J. H. Richmond returned,
Tuesday, from a yisit Ih the south
part of the state. ;|
Mrs. S. Mack has; purchased bhe
property on Main>treet [belonging, to
G. W. Richardson., i
Mrs. Benjamin returned to*her home
last Eriday morning, accjo'mpanieeL by
Mrs. J. O. Shadboldt,; who will spend
a few weeks wioh her; jj
W. H. Browne, O. M.;! Brown, J. S.'
Dover.
Willie Dennis has again returned to
Bay City.
J. I'errei of Lansing is visiting his
sister,; Mrs. E. Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. Wicks' of Riverdale
visited Mrs. Seibert Tuesday^^
Mrs. John Hudson is ablest© be out
again! She has been quite lick with
quinsy. .
& John Cross and son are visiting relatives here. Theyexpecib to enjoy the
hunting season.
The lucky one to get the carpet that
so many anxious ones were waiting to
carry off was the clerk from Batch-!
elor'scamp. , j
Win. Rhodes' brother and family
who came from England a short time,
ago, had some of their goods very
much, damaged as, they were on.
the train wreck at Jackson. The f am-,
ilyare living ia the house opposite
Mr. Hudson's. . ,
a log and Baker lias a felon.
Henry Sutton imd son, Manlej?, got
a fine bee tree trie other day with 82
lbs. of honejr and a £tne<swarm of bees.
This will keep them sweet for a while.
It sounds like home to! hear the new
mill whistle. Mi. Purdy, tlie owner, is
a hustler and jolly good fellow. He is
aMaccabee;and.Mason.. The mill expects to do quite a business this winter.. • y l "'
• Carrow; District, Sheridan.
Mr. Sharp is preparing to plaster his
house.
Mrs. Ered Brown visited Mrs. Scott
Tuesday. ; *■
Mr. Morrison Is shipping hay to Lake
Station. ■■;
$Cr. Acis'Iey visited at Beaverton
over Sunday.
Eider Darling- visited at Mr. Lang-
fin's Wednesday,
Mr. Royi of Earwell drove through
the neighborhood Tuesday.
Cecil Ackley,, while splitting wood,
cut a severe gash in his foot.
Rev. Sharp will preach in the Baptist church Sunday morning.
Myrtie Itoontz visiEed with friends
in North Sherijdan over Sunday.
The Ladies' Aid Society will meet
atiMrs. llaston's next Thursday.
'$trs. Jennings and daughter Ada,
; visited at, Mr. Langin's Tuesday.
Mr. Clube ju:st flhished husking his
corn, which yielded, on an average,
100 bushels per acre.
' JThe social at the Bradley school was
well attended, the proceeds amounting to $13- A. good time is reported.
rRosa Emmdns is staying with Mrs.
it alt Brown, who has been on the sick
list,* but is reported much better this
^eek, ; .
Loomis.
O. Bennett] Clare Tuesday.
„•;. Mrs. <&, Beogle's mother has moved
;here.
' S. C. Zeiteri and C. E. Bowman went
to Mt. Pleasant Monday.
: Elmer'Bowman went to Mt. Pleasant
Tuesday, rumors of a wedding.
; Mrs. Alward of Lapeer was in town
],ast Eriday \Rith a line of millinery.
j CltalBurt;of Mi;:'Plkalsahfe'visited:
.'Hrith A: | Nicolls a few days this week.
;■ The temperance lecture given at
theM. JEG. church Tuesday/night, by
Rev. Pierce of EaTwell, was well attended!. Eldet Rogers is expected next
Tuesday evening,
:h8Dn^
:W?3
ElLpEP4 & MOLpl^OpiC
TO
tMe
PlJpLlC
. We, tlie undersigned, having a very-
large stock of * t !
WALL PAPER^.
..i-mWlV^lk.
Lansingville.
W. H. Bowen was at Mt. Pleasant
last weiek on business.
A. Eergeson and family visited at
Isaac Lansriiigs last Bnnday.
Mrs. I. Lansing is spending a few
days w!ith her mother Mrs. Kidd.
on hand, and needing the room for Christmas goods, have decided, to give onr customers a chance to buy WALL P'APEK at
Wholesale Prices for the month of November. •■..'■
Gall and see patterns and get prices.
Yours Eesp'y,
■ Elden k i
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This felio*A" is after our bargain^.
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West Grant.
A light fall of snow Saturday nightl
Several blaekbears have been aeeii
this fall.
Mrs. Joseph Wilson is in ill health
these days.
John Jones of Ontario is working for
G-id Adamsl, . , '
James Peters returned from Bay
City, Saturday. . - '
Mrs. Evans has been in poor health
for Ithe last few days.
Mrs. Henxy Sutton has been quii'e
sick for the last few days. ["
Bert Allen was visiting near Cole-
mah, Saturday and Sunday: j
Judson Wilson and wife visited with
friends in West Yetactn, Sunday.
The bridge near Chard's place makes
quite an improvement to the road.
Mrs. Anderson and mother visited
Mrs. Roe of Ternon1 a few days ago., '
jVEts. C. McKinnon and Mrs. Roe hi
Yernon visited*at Hiram Suttonls,
Sunday. ; I
Sol Peters of Charlevoix is visiting
his brothers, Charles and James, for] a
few days. ! , '"';
Wm. Chard and Lou Baker went i[to
Mt. Pleasant, Eriday, on business, hut
were disappointed. r '
EdRussandD. D; Anthony from
Washtenaw county were in this vicinity a few days ago, "hunting, f
Sore fingers! Wm. Chard, Lou Baker
and Nick j Anderson, Chard was kijbk-
ed by a horse, Anderson got jambedijby
West Vernon.
John; Oliver, Coldwater, Sunday.
Edwin Riqssell, Mt. Pleasant, Monday.
The West Yernon L. O. L. has discontinued. . „'
John Grimason arrived home from
Chicago Tuesday.
Mr. Gardner of Earwell was in this
vicinity Tuesday.
Lutljier Grrinn of Gilmore was in this
vicinity last Saturday.
Miss Anna Grimason visited at Mrs.
Oliver's Wednesday last.
John Oliver did a $12 road job on
the "old fill" this week.
R. S. Maj-tm, Mt. Pleasant the first
of the week on business.
John Oliver sold a cow to Mr. Gardner ot Earwell this week.*
Henry Bullc^n camehome Eriday last
from whef e he was at work.
Dave Ward was in Harrison the forepart of thla week on business.
Jano.es Bullen had some of his ribs
fractWed while plowing last week.
Mrs. Jas. Bullen is on the sick list.
An a'beess on her neck is the cause.
Judson Wilson and wife of .West
Grant were in this vicinity this week.
Rey. M. D. Rogers will preach at
the Wilson school house next Sunday
evening.
Wi E. Curry of Detroit is in this
vichiity Iboking after his business interests here.
Ed Russell reports that he had a
road cart'stolen from Eeighner's barn
at CJlare last Monday.
Wj H. and E. A. ^filsonsold 40 acres
of tlieirland in West Yernon to Judson Wilspn of West 'Grant.
Mrs. Wm. Wilson is lying very ill at
thejjhomje of Joseph Hendrie. Mrs.
Purely of j Glare is! at her bedside.
AJrthiiii! Jones has improved the looks
of his hoiise by building a chimney on
the jirpright part,jthe first of the week.
Robert], the yojungest son Qf R. J,
Maijtin, iwhile fo|oling with a loaded
revolver last Tuesday night shot himself!! the ibullet ,taking effect in one o|
his[|legsi above iihe knee. Dr. Kelly
was summoned and the wound was
found to be but just a flesh wound.. „It
is not considered very dangerous, but
the bullet could not be? removed because of the-position it-was in.. It
may ha some time before it will get
welt.! Robbie will take care how he
handles loaded revolvers after this.
',!■ I
Russell.
Katie Radey is on the sick list.
Phepne Allen is staying at Mrs. Wm.
Turtitish's.
Maggie Bauder is working for Mrs.
A. J, Dlute. .
S. J> Ramey was at Mt. Pleasant on
business Wednesday.
A.J. Clute was doing business at
Mt. fileasant Wednesday.
Wni. Turbush is cvisiting in the
southlern part of the state*
Liltie Hamlen of Detroit is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Jas. Durnin.
S. B. Hinds of Mt. Pleasant visited
his daughter, Mrs. Eelix Lockwood
over Sunday.
MrS. J..B. Loomis, who was reported
dangerously ill at Frank Reeve's, is
now ion the gain.
Jos. Truman of Reed City is again
at iiiis old stand sawing in the mill of
Clute & Turbush. „.' *
Robert Martin and AllenMcKinnon
of Hardscrabble took the train here
for Mt. Pleasant on Tuesday.
Edna Bomon departed oh Monday
for Edenville, Midland county to visit
her parents a few days this week.
Mrs. E. C. Bruske of Clare visited
her j mother, Mrs. Holtz this'week.
Myra Hodkmson passed the 3rd
grade examination of teachers in Clare
last Eriday.
George Archamboult of Clare stopped
here Wednesday to visit his brother
W^iliam. He was on his way home
froin the fair. *"■"■'. , •
John Huntley returned to his home
in Portland last Monday after" spend-
ing-about three; weeks in this vicinity
biding lumber.
■■ Mrs. A, J. Clute returned home Saturday night from Aim Arbor where
slk has been under the doct03:s care
foirithe past six weeks. She is much
injiiproved in health!.
Wm. Mitchell, !pr., wife aiid son
Pah and family, returned home from
Missouri last, week where they went
Wo years ago, the latter owning a
faim there. They all seem well pleased
With the country. !
1 H
Hinlkleville. i .:
Mrs. Oliver *is on the sick list. ., ' .
John Casy of Midland spent • a iewr
days at S. Yreeland's. i'; "" /
ArthaiT Bellinger of Harri'soii visiteel .
with his pareiatjji over Sunday.;; .
. James Oliver jind wife of Park Lake; '.
are visiting at his father,- John sOii- *..
ver's. , : ' "
John. Hinkle visited with his dauglt- ./
"ber, Mrs. Ira Bellinger, in Clare oveicc'
Sunday. • ' *,'.}.' •,: '
Preaching" in the school house every"-,;
Sunday afternoon by Rev. Pierce..oC" ,
Earwell. Prayer meeting Tuesday,- •
evenings. r , ' > "' "'yc:'
Mr. Gilman was at Lake,, Statioht: :!
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thi"!rsday on\
business. K- ; !. ' .
Rev. Williams of Coleihahpreachedf .
to a large audience in the school house;'- -.
Thursday evening. ; .* A' • ■ -
M '(L
Important Change of "Tim's on the*
T.. A. A.&'N,. M.;R"y._ ':;;' _ y ;
Takimg effect Sunday Novdmbfir5th?
\p..
trains on the T. A. A. '& Nl: 1L« R'y.-
will run daily, ■ except Sundai'S^ ras Iplr
lows: :.',.."•
Lea,ve Clare going north at'7:30 a. "i»-
and 1 p.m.andi going south a;b .2:55 p.**a=.-
and8:35 p. __.' . [ '\ \ /; - .
Sunday trains have been discon-r
tinued, and trains 2 auds5, 7jandS.will,
be run to and| from. Mt.1' .Pleasant instead of Claire as heretofore.)! ' 4,8-51
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Object Description
| Title | 1893-11-03; Clare Sentinel (1892) |
| Date | 1893-11-03 |
| Publisher | Palmer & Jefferies |
| Description | Friday, November 3, 1893 issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1892. In 1894, merged with The Clare Democrat and Press to form The Clare Sentinel and the Democrat-Press. Please note: This is not the current newspaper. It is a previous publication that had the same name. |
| 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 |
