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NEW SERIES NO. 89.:
' f^oi. Duncan is busy breaking his colts.
■Bam. Loomis spent Easter in Mt.i"leas-
In appeajing for Patronage, the Advertis9r is often tempted into making statements that contain
more brag than truth. This, at The New Store we are careful to avoid. Wild and untruthful advertising prevents healthy growth in business, and, as we have a constantly increasing trade, it is to .onr interest to announce nothing but SOLID FACTS. Sharp buying and 1'ow expenses enable us to offer
extraordinary bargains at all times. We cheerfully exchange goods that do not give entire satisfaction*^
It is the honorable, upright course that wins us popularity. If you want to buy where you can
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Low Prices, and be guaranteed satisfaction, YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS BY The New
Store in the Dunlop Block. Our store is filled with Djy Goods of the latest styles. Dress «Goods in
black, all wool Henriettas, Beiges Cashmeres in all coloring, wash goods in Zephyrs, Outing Flannels,'
Linen Chambreys, Quincy cloth, Gingnams, Prentis Satins, etc.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
We are carrying a nice assortment of Men's Dress and Working Suits, suits for Boys and Children,
and sell the same at'Rock Bottom.
"Win. Robinson is on the sick list this
Qhool closes next "Friday*in the Rus-
'l-district,
Mrs. Starkey has gone to Gillmore to
■"friends.
^Ji and Mrs. Shug are the proud parol a nejv baby hoy..
s. John HeLaughlin is yisiting
snds in West Ternon this week.
!Jle social at "Wm. Duncan's last Thurs-
"rnjght was well attended* .The pro-
3s Were $26.25 which was donated to
.\L011n.: '
?&/■"<• "CANSINGVILliE NEWS. *J
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J Our merchant reports a lively trade.
.|tev. L. L. Tower was at Lansingville
Vediiesday eyening.
: The roads throughout the country "are
!$$ %sry good condition.
:/^avid Jenningsmoved on his farm in
, •^teiryeri'ion this week. «
'■: iSJEi'ss Ida Bowen is visiting relatives in
;'St;^phns for axfew weeks.
['.>, Miss Clara McJames closed her school
• i^t Friday. She made the scholars bap-
(i&'jvith presents.
r-|Prs. Wm, Maxw.ell is suffering severe-
fly from a swollen arm and shoulder. Dr.
Miord is attending. „ ■■■/■■■ ;
r^ljrhi.Marlin and wife have rented the;
f iMnn Hart house and commenced house-
.-', ;k6eping. Success to them.
,( -Mrs/A. Jennings had the misfortune
' ""tit"! jtoo.se a valuable cow. She- has the
"i [$f mjaathv of her neighbors.
:[>'Wm. Lansing was taken suddenly ill
;< 'tpetfirst of the week,- At this writing he
^w>nflhed to-his-Md. -Doctress" Good-
ifam is ih attendance'"
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/ Several children.'irom the State sch6ol
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; bound to have yur patronage and feels, sure that if you will only call and inspect the above mentioned ^^icfaity! hAmpp™thf™is bright
"'' *'(es you/will, purchase, as our ' . * • . , Ito-^^old at Wm. tansing's!
Yipgtpn^of Glare, .-was looking
interests oiliis lann here: yes-
He has rented the same'to P. M.
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SHOES, SHOES.
A great assortment of Ladies' fine shoes, working shoes, slippers, common sense gaiter, shoes in;
.leather and cloth, men's fine and working shoes, and a full line of children's shoes, which never fail toJ
give, satisfaction. ■"..'■'' v
Wall Paper, Window Shades
- • - And LACE CURTAINS at loMest possible prices for clear, No. 1. goods.
MEN'S EUENISHINGS.
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A full line of Dress and Working Pants, of which every pair is warranted. Working shirts of all kinds^
Fine laundried shirts, Underwear of all kinds, Socks, Neckwear, Suspender, etc, The only place that is*
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Hces -ape
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IMERMAN,
Wednesday, and it was only through the.
efforts of the neighbors that it did not
b6]& to the ground. As it was the house
• 'Was "damaged considerably.
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Mrs. George Miser is failing fastly.
R. Beacom was in Clare on Thursday.
School will commence again on Hon*
day.
Rev. L. L. Tower passed through Dover
on Tuesday.
Walter Daggott has accepted a position
in Mt.Ham's store.
Beautiful weather for the past week
and the roads are in fine shape, ■ ■
Mrs. Robert Beoom and Mrs. George
Brian t were in Clare 011 Wednesday
The ladies • took advantage of town
meeting Monday and yisited the city.
Mrs. Geo. McCrary and Mrs, J. Allen
were callers in Dover on Tuesday.
Loye thy neighbor as thyself are the
teachings of the Good Book. Pause a
moment—do we keep that commandment?
Among the many in attendance at the
theatre at Clare Monday night from
Dover were W.L. Lyons and family,
Wm. Crawford aud wife, George Dennis
and wife. Miss Hattie VanConant, Ed.
VanConant and Miss Carrie Leach.
Pedro.
Clare, March 11, 1891. Dennie, only
child of Buel and Susie Fairbanks,
aged 3 years, 8 months and 2. days.
All is dark within our dwelling,
Lonely are our hearts today,
For the one we loved so dearly
Has forever passed away.
Farewell, D ennie, thou hast left us,
Thy sweet form we'll see no more.
Never clasp thee to our bosom,
As we oft have done before.
Never more shall we behold thee
In thy childhood's happy home,
Never more our fields and meadows
With our darling shall we roam.
Never more those Jocks of silver,
' ■ Never more those-bright eyes see,
Never hear thy sweet voice singihg,
Happy home in he.aven.for me.
Fare thee well, but not foreyer,
We shall meet thee bye and bye,
When our lives on earth are ended
■*. We shall meet you inthe skies.
Near the throne we tru st to find thee,
Then again unto our hearts
We shall press our darling Dennie,
Never more from thee to part. •
WISE, DISTRICT NO. 2.
Emma Leosh visited at Clare Tuesday.
Mr.-Ralph Allen is yisiting friends at
Flint.... ;
Mr. Willy has nioved his house across
the road.
. Mrs. Willey has returned from her* visit .to Saginaw. j . ,' '.
Mr. Mcintosh.has,•rjented.his;.;farm and
will mqyejto Clare.. j - _
two weeks* vacation. •
Miss Wilson's school willhaye an exhibition in district no. 2, Friday evening
April 17th. Everyone is inyited.
Dr.
the
her
ARTHUR "NEWS.
Mrs. John Beck is quite ill.
Harry Mickle is-sick with the gripjje*
C. W\ Pierson- was at the county seat
Wednesday onbusiness.
'Gene Mickle continues very ill.
Maynard is attending him. .
Some of the Arthurites attended
opera at Glare the first of the week.
Miss Jennie VanConant finished,
term of school in district No. 2-last Friday. ' .
J. Lower was unable to return to, Harrison this week as juror on " accdttnfc of
sickness.
• Election passed off about the 'same as
usual. However, it may prove- like &
good story book with a sequel."
The editor suggested that the corresrr.
pondents send in this week for publicar
tion a Jong, newsy, letter. "The editor,
will bear in mind what a q..niec, orderly
township this is, consequently,we are at
a loss a great many times ~"f6i; news to*
communicate. . ' • '...-*"
Snow Flake,. ,
Teachers'' Assoeiaii©ii.••.,■"-
The next session of the county-ass-mar .
tion will meet at Clare, April 24th (evening) and 25th. Prof. W. "ST. ^Ferris/of .
Big Rapids, will deliver a stirring lecture
on ''Education, the Old and the 'New."'* -
Mr, Ferris is a popular speaker, full of '
eloquence and plain truth. Every teaeh-;'
er in this county arid Isabella should ::
hear him and be present during the session Saturday, when he will assist in the ,
discussion of the program. . -..;
The county board has taken the sensible position that teachers who attend iur
stitutes and associations are to be preferred in making recommendations, of
teachers. Besides a program of unusual
interest, the matter of teacher's reading/
circles and grading schools will have a •
place in the meeting.
The full program will" * be published
next week. Special 'arrangements'* Will ;
be made for all teachers. You will .assist
the committee of arrangements by.dropping a card to E. D. Palmer, saying you""
will come.. JX: :
These will be the leading subjects considered: Rhetoricals: calesthenics and "
school exercise, intermediate .,and. a-dH
Vanc'ed reading, beginning of "technical
grammar, -writing, gr.adingy! Reading;
Circled . . .-.".,.."
WX¥ted—105 cords first-cTass quail
building stone delivered on,school site in
Clare. Price $5 per cord,
Br Order of Building Committee,
Feb. 13,1891, .. .
Larges
We take pleasure this Season in Showing the
inest Stock of Dres§ Goods, Furnis
eries, Table Linen, Hosiery,
Goods
iver put on sale in Clare Connty
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If when reading this, any doubt should enter your mind, please
be so kind as to visit our store and see how fully we can verify the
statement.
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OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Is overflowing; with all the new choice fabrics of the season.
Lace. Ginghams, Zephyr Ginghams, Scotch Ginghams, Sutsuma
Crepe, French Chambreys, Fine Outling Cloths, Persian
Mulls, Kyber Cloths, Diagonal Pongee,
Satins, Challies, Linen Pongee-
And many other vveayes can befound in our our Wash Dress Goods
Department.
!n WOOL DRESS GOODS, we have EVERYTHING
DES1RABLETHISSE-\S ON.
MENS
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A COMPLETE LINE OF
Outing Cloth Shirts, ■ Switz-Gonda Underwear,
Neckwear, Hosiery, Working Pants, Jackets,
Umbrallas, Etc*
MENS' FURNISHINGS!
Shoe -Department.
These goods have an unparalleled
popularity. $
For Comfort, Durability and the
Full Value of Your Money
BUY THIS FAVORITE MAKE.
We have in Stock Mens' Congress
and Balmaral in Calf, Dongola, Buff
and Grain at $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75,
$2.00, $2.50, $2.75,13.00 (Great Value)
and the Best at $4.00.
FULL LINE OF CHILDRENS^SHOES.
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OURTRADE 18 NOT CONFINED WITHIN THE OITY LIMITS BUTEXTENDS THROUGHOUT CLAREAND AD JOINING COUNTIES.
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Object Description
| Title | 1891-04-10; Clare Democrat and Press |
| Date | 1891-04-10 |
| Publisher | M.D. Eaton |
| Description | Friday, April 10, 1891 issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Also known as the Democrat Press. Began publication in 1889, with the merger of The Clare Press and the Clare Democrat. In 1894, merged with The Clare Sentinel (1892) to form the 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 |
