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&S. Stewart, mdon.**^- ■
■^11 mnitaett!»«»*"• ■ - " ' """
&o«al dealers ssy that the
i^de was very brisk yesterday.
. C&Aice Chicago beefi-SieaM are only |
iCILLSB.BY TME CARS.
\? gmdllOeemts per
/"* :®kelLadiies^m®awBim©^ ^^
!»„ 22, ^ t&e hom© ©2. I&s0 m I. ©©©#■
~ ., <_%» Olds abingto -aiffl' -to" She&ta.
■^ •/ CstoMf has tea lessee by a ma® rtaei
joezt'Frid$y.
^ Th§ w&ote? off
*&ta>ut th© <s^dsi& of the season.
.1,
lor. Itti
. "^ "i-
. ftwoold bs In arte •*> «fSS
GcSkins iap y©w «diiste $m
Icofs,
- ■ gnantH-y of tee to »©sfc wrfsW' «
^jill pay y©t8o. »s
: r Why do no*%®^<& «*• ^^PriB«
■^\3lbtatelr&PP* " * ' t . „ S .Seventy «**»* ot .sguare Umber
•3S.C k' '^elingim hasm^ved Me family |«were lm$Q$ at Coleman Branch last we©K
*■ ^i*-™*^ cTM««Va*« ^miflift oa 5th- streets? *_, . «„«.„a *n tbe Detroit Pry Bock Co.
bssinecg Sato s?@®ms ®>v©r Boss' atom.
Muss "Cfcfejago • beet-steak, only 10
tfieB&B pes* pound, at Chaie's .meat xnsrkafi.
IFSmsl Klng% daughters will meet nest
Wetosssf&y aff'emeon at the. bom© of
12 gsteu $z&ji& & neat job of printing at a
S<o^f price'feri^g y$ur w@tk te the Bjsm®-*
Whssa a ^fifa tells hm tipsy husband t@
cam© otrs$@ht'up state t©bed, sh© aslffi
him to cH© fMHnotning impossible.
AroMe Watera, the new merchant tailor, will ho l^catsi. ia Ms new quarters
i Sn th© sftsss* ©i fee* bank, isa a few days
. Neighborhood tf@w©0
"red Postal, of Evart, has gone to. Ore- tf'
I BarnesTUbba,'.etlAOmlfi Csraglit Betw««a J g^ .- ^ . . ■
p ' .ft feft*. and uep'ot iPiatfori*»n'* ■'- - .^fjaikinsvllle postofflce is m<& fenown .,
'.-•" J5toliLS?UP"a#Vr'' '^Bbseboeh.- '
"^^-r ..rfMi* i«feri.«^7l^PxooMi8, Feb. 12.-Thee»ad«t accideot The Salvation Army aw contemplates
Allf«JI*y»*rf"-M'^Vrr™*ST.^4thft:haso*sc^^^ a teige on Coleman sinners'.
,y nigut waa- lavmtph. ■ '^tf^vrttofcfai aeith of Gilbert E.Berry some two or An act tas psssed the legislates in-
I.SW Brown *•»».»• . V^-#4 three year3 .go, (who ml run over and eo^soratiffig the village oi Marion. .
Mra. Newel Uevew., . ;,;4whHe Jn „ intoslcatedci.aitionVh.p-L,, ^5,^00 Territory in the nearfe- .
■^v^toT ' : - '" i Tubbs, proprietor of the Tabbs^Home, Gotema„ y0UBg vwp]s pTodawa -Bast
Wt w.i^X'm^^*>-^^t-1Pt«1w'l8k**0?'*eddOT'ra byth\.1<f^*?!ftiLynne''attI.e'rowaHainwonigMs.laSte
,.S,r* ^ .X!!Iv r' : ■'': %"'^i8^gi^R"t*'^0**^^^"^^ to crowded housea. Visitors irom ,
Mf Slf7«» theiU*. J J^ob rThVtSiSSar&tered the «i«*-* tilare ,n„j00mis were ta attendance.
mSS^T - ,'""■:• k«-»*I5*114': ^rtt3 ^hltiaes^at.dbyW^buyersth^ ',
Tt p^U «M.JX«ri^[ wert'viV \V** west te Pf "• ^?^" wfSpS blaoH bears-h»eWen kilted in 1*1- -
B. 1. Pratt «*"£•*'/;?-jJj1 • .the track from tin south «de, just «n«^L. count„ tM wiater. The number iff.
,««to a.*f"^J* • vM Ma L «« tollr.teh^ .tep^-P ^^rSre^SUon.seasons:
to aqmu » iwibu ^ » ^ . * ^ . , „ f. fheiMiftt ^ Tern Murqiiette
to
So^restliig-a.sto*!'© DinidlBg at
Vlk-esr® lie will engage to.b'osiness.
B&'Njidl'^811®^^^ BjaMng ^ lively
jgaper oat"o£ ~ " ■«--j—.«
£aSlhIs efe-ts are being ap;
^ThslDemoeratic-eQiinty
<fl®©£ dels^ites to the 4 st&te
* \i?31ibeheldAt^rrisoa&ext w-
*._ .'SChediBoge.baa move
, gsoda maid family asicl u^w occupies E0- D.
-" lOTieatorfS "hoiss© ©b §th street, joRt east
(sStibe Cossgr^sat^nal eS '
iqoare tlmh®^1
^ I are beings tankea in ^S® 'numbers- m
h ai©og^3eOi>l®Baaa.Brawm.
' Ttoere-wiM be a ©aTCiisof the. .d©mo-
®mtlG Qlevma #f thQ eewnsblp of Grant*
attbeJJiEfloosAsprinilttkoffiWt ^ the-
village ofi€Jar®««Hi Tburadayi February
21st, at S ®9a!©lfe »t fiaii iw^.fQE th© i^F-
pose ®2 Gfeeang? fly* dil^a^s'.' #'. th©
•reek Sat-
wn se@E ©e ©ar otraets laas Satarday
Mw.W. S. Cooley bni^been ylsftlag
with- relatives in Colemaii'lMs ■f?eek0
GeoB E. Anthony, ot Bagi»aw, a consin
of Mrs. Be@H visited in ^ate .Tuesday,
- Al©So Ke"aBe3y3 of; -Mt-* Pleasaat, has
be©a ¥isitiQg with his brftlhw, Jacob, this
^*e©ki * . i ; ' '
I Ma J^.iiSitebelli. of Hatt$&gf«v wasxjno of
tithe ©altera at ih© >DiaiooaA$ offic® W@S-
■vfeamch ol the Mint <^ 'Fern Marquette
railroad, . *■-'-..•
','The new Presbyterian chorch at Cole* "
m an is completed, seated ? the floor carpet- '
platform and a train passing ^» tbe sid^
track. As the train proceeded, the engine.
and two box cars passed without catching
twntd he w^dragged about twelve M«ely due to the-untirmg e»eFg.es oi
3S%.BBB©rt>y an4€hlld wenf?to
Bvarc yesterday te a T«*^ P^ntfi I Iboltlie hour after thoaccldent,
feet before" the traTn ''Conld bft brought to
a sSaad-still. He -was found to have r©~
©efved 'severe injuries about the head and
the ladies of that village.
The Tobacco ^unite Company is
building a mill on the Tobacco river
h®&7 m& when piCKea up was in an nn- north of Coleman and are at present rapfe-.,
Mnsetous condition, in which state h© re- \ngme of the fine aieigMn^, and putfe«
n&SnediintU, death-caw to. his relief J i'^, jarge quantrty -of logs .for -ae^t. Qsa-;-*-
.«._._*. .-. ii»«'«,« n-et-iQii* th«> accident. - 1 sari's cut. - " -j ■
- '• ""^ The' #®€@ased was about 76 years oici,
Misi Jennie Boss, of 'J&nirt, wss "W^* Mt a person of his age, was|sale and
'3J©hn Heated suoved..
ded t©-g©4$-Mt,.Fl©fl»fflS "&St*K& js?-«:m»w
u*iighti ^obr^ry S2n'd, 4*ad-reprodiiee. the'
|eaiter|3lE^2ailsi^iv^3i si Us© G, A6 S. hall
t&khte '■■ "yiil&ga last '^^heeSt. ' W'e trust that
i^Bekfito.Ms new to«» oa w* 5fel
Cte^W ttwrnnion-,o>m^- ^^a
jand.o<
■»g«
tbe eitiseas &l Hfc ^^asaist wiU give the,
boys-ne'ppteonage that they are deserv-
inrf «m «Jfes? w^raOTam is fch eaeellent oe©
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;'V|:^'*ll!^«^"^:^4%i'^ *»'»
;' ; -"i^vfea w..s: cooler, H.a»-- ^."•'f- .^^wmms -am «« -*»n>p8.»
' -"' mstatecBnwttai L i„W!WUj»J'»!te«a«sl'*»»",,,MBl «*
guest ©fi Mis§ Winnie Merrill' last Friday
and Saturday. ; * ".
Geo. B. Howe, th©-genial editor of the
Marlon Herald, was 4 caller at our office
• A person of his age, was hale and
lias been aresidenj^of thib
^ . « >^ —A.
A. IL CMifleld, of U»lB6irrlioft ^tefiw,
was mmiU-Wednesday afternoon oa
n f
Xfmm® they «ai g§S^^;i>^i^!g as low
Carrie Kyes has bfefun setien against;- . i
Beiyanian Kyes. 'in the Ssabella circuit • '
heartf?11^^^^^ DWS1 »IWIUW^^**""'"i'<*idm«t.to,secure a divorce. -Sh© charges ■>
vilJage for5r^l8 years, one of the first J ^^y ^fl&i ©ne^MInnle Wichs of lalsa-
gettlers 3|n the town. He was. enterpris-1%^ tmmUpa :^he pair was© married ;
lng,"senerous and afine' old man, whoj'^^^j^^ .
leaf m a wide circle of irlends to mourn j ^^^^s* x>oheriy% notorious place, 4n©
his sad late. His grief'-gteicken wife - is j '^^^'Iltk^Ha1^n,causfet ftse tiom
■©on da 1 nearly frantie. '/ -y _. -.'iAli^ftov® pipe and brirned to-the jgrounS A
hlswm*:to-'Oftdlfl«.*' • . ': XciiwtfsinqiieMw^ £v«rythfn£ w.as lost, la: •
t- itttaB and wife, "fit I*oaHi, as-j aftexnoon,^which found a ve rdict; to-we .^^ ffl 1wge amwlM o£ nm^mmm.'
^ LIK of Rbaitdc^iicefs in Clare .eifecfe that deoessed came to his death, h>. tf w|f@ ^ m m mlf ^ at fem@ ^ ^ -
-.ended ttse K. of r^an« ur w» . • J feadete£r^own by a moving fre^ht
^-Friday. Wnln^ _ St _ • ^ Imp.^*^^^^,1^]- MiPle^t Bep6cEat, BylwsSr, a .
■about the^beatf.and bfedy*-- in© -w "JU^^^ ^m resident of .this counoty and"
esoaorat®*-4h© engineer. / and w|l,^u|^n^^inM:tyioassnt as <K&dtft>0-
com|>anyr. - ,, •_ > ^,L_ _&, ^ f^^'Brown, died aS his Immm mm mile
'ednes»dayn%hS. Ste.
• _•- .. v |-- .. «,.,.!•, tl»piJon^naconirede^nBiderab5e w$ox® as a; ■
her aunt, lEnW^red W«»^ -^^^^ f ^^^^-.^^W.'^-J^^ [OallfoTnU Atner. andw«& one of the «m/
ra» the'-
Mb?-
Mis§ Minnie QarOner/.of Farw«», visited with Miss AHIe &J&m In Giar*, last
Friday aod Saturday.
t->.
^sn&rtmentt a?® requested' to meet at the
I^serootias, "on Sainrday .evening at 7
©Mock, as bHsin<*€3 of Imiportance • is te
• •(SS'me.befoiPS the ^oestln^, By ordor of
t*,WIL ABA Vtt. >«>u»««v^ —
postponed ■tgoM feAS $o time-on a motion
of the prosecaiti^n, ^nd -yesterday being
a"day appointed i$k the- hearing, h® ap-
l pearcd betore t&e s@"urt, whereupon he
■go
,*.. ■
5feSoLouehj-teessacu '"., f" ] was .: dis^sr^ed' saad y®-arfested upon I
' Tb® young lady who rises early, rolls fibres septet© c^pM-fife-^sja® for @ach '
mm her .sleeves snd wafe into 'ffca -kitchen j ®$ ^e fibow lte®s-=jamfelnf three, suits
to-get biteaiSs&Bf, or ^ssisti in doing -se,' sigainj
sad .a&F^Eds, with eheeriulness, aaid
sannny»sBiile, *p®£s the &04sss In order
Joseph'Bocher- returned to Cl«re-^red-
aesday after' ett' 'absence- of about, .sir
>weeks in -various parts' of the state,
Mrs. Bedson returned home Wednes^ J;/; *
from -a''visit to her daughter, Mrs. Kobin*,
son, near LoomiS, who has been wry ill.
j Hon;FarwellA0Wi]s^i89-©f Harrispg
was one of tbe-visitors to Clare *""
Mta .Pleasant Democrats Arclifellc- .'»
'-**
J?'-"'/" high school. I Galium^ of Bolland toww§h!p5'was srrang-'
, ■'• The following named pupils have stood J ed before Justice XsoveiaiM Te©sdam- -
^'rjOO'per cent, in deportment during,ithe J onarge(| ^fto feloniously assaulting-bn<3
^?. Iweek ending Feb. ll-91889, .... I Lottie If. Plowmafs on the nigh& o2 Feb- ■ .
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^St&ojftt fes assistance of Siermot&e?, is
w©rtS> ^©©gaad parlor beauties, who-;
•3?©m want ©§ ©s^irsiss almost die of %%z%.°'
'5E^4fc^*^5aain whteta sounded T^iesilay
.*a£S®rniO0E,ibout 4<o'rclocls was occasioned
%W fit sjasB-blase in tlie»i»cf of a hou&e at
Ste w<g§t<sss>i «£ -%sh e^£©S,-obcugHad fey -a
(^m3^i)ana^-@xnit-h. fX^b© iSre odglnsp']
t^''fto«n tl® sspve ^|ps ■passing' tiGrousfh
^® S@®f5* asi %a«l got ^-rlte -a-staat whea
>(Pecpvered. St was extinguished wltlioui
1§k<B aid of "Sa© iSe^ai'teie'^o . •
$®se.$k *B&f pvc&'ei Ms household:
g®©ds and forwarded i'feem. with his wife
f/ ■ 3fc^'^lri#!iyto-Blsaca9 himself fotlo'.-7lng
■^■Z s^S&^horse. asd ostter on Sunday. Joe's
Ji%as§lness car-eg?,-oSaboi!|i ft yearns deration
. Ot Clare, .didn't a?>peaf to b© a very pros-
"jjKSrons ©Be. He is undoubtedly a .wiser
Sssan, a§ well as a poorer one to the tune
®2 a few hundred del lars. He will probacy proSt fro\n his ©sperience.
Last Friday afternoon Jake Kmne&y^
stable boy "St Farristfs livery barn, started
£m one d. 3E. 2* Pratt & Oo's. lumber
camps, SI teen or sixteen miles north -of
Clare. When ten or twelve miles out in
■ghe country, and turning at one. of the
/. (Oorners of the road, the cutter ran against
•*^{/ something and tipped Ja&e out Into the
^How. The horse became/frightened and
S-an away, but was found hy one of the
©ettletia .of the neighborhood and cared
Sor. Kennedy is subject to heart trouble
and the accident, together with the shock
-xendered him Unconscious. In this condition he wss found and taken to camp,
where he was made as comfortable as,
3>ossl%fe, Mr. Parrish, upon learning of
^he accident, went out with another rig
and brought Kennedy home. He has
Men very low this week but !b reported
fto.-&£ slightly on the gain. ■
' *■■'■
egftihfit Mm i>Mlm&®% on*. The charg©
!s for emll^ssfem^t, 1^ same as before.
■Hejgaveboftds«e*^a^Oln ^® «^g^g0j ^]ftyton Decker hss been very Ul with
ate, with A. J. BoUeHy asid A. Van5 - - *-•■ *-
.. _ „ _ - ..!§f.fweek.endlnjr Feb. ll-91889,
afternoon. 'H®' *ads the - DemocBAT ?#{" mi tilekneU. Mattie BosweU,
brief call
Bessie (Jiberson,
Eva Harris,
Oeo. Sexsmith,
Herbert Sessmitn.
Bora Iioomis.
Otera'Mc James,
Albert Maynaxd,
T.tondlfis. B. B. Mstemsn, BodneyV- Monroe Mack,
materia! teyer for tbe past week, but is
recovering rapidly nude? the treatment
Brnnt as 0iir©tless tb^pear the SOthinst,
at which dab te*s>is but little doubt
but wM 2h® e^fiBln&tion wall b© held..
The «5©mpiaia^rw'er8 w£&® o»t tof<w j p^^'ina' i[.'ix'£stdn drove-over to
J^stic^ P. JR. Wait, «f Farwel!s lame as j ^^ 'FteasOTfe ^ to0^ dimer at the. Ben-
5 nett Houbo last Spnday.
The E. «s^ 3?- ^»a$ c®3ae»,t 6fe tfe© ©» A0
-Say Mcaneii. jum™™ ^«« « ^^>
Editli CJiambers, Florence Cunningham.
Hetty Dum'gan, %" EffleHodflnson.
Euceba Hall.
Leslie Louch,
Jennie Sexsmith.
>wmafs on the aighfe o2 Fefe-
L'-ruary i. A ple& of not ^llty was entered
and in default of on© th@*nsanii dollars
bull, he waa committed to Eh© county jail
Myra Smith,
l^jabel Stevens.
B. 0.-WOOB, Teacher.
^ Mill© Converse, having finished her
j wiater term of school, is attending school
3.hall lm FrUtey &®3®Mt% ^im mm\f ^^"^W &i Bayf«ld,-Wl«e8_waa
largely-eiwtsi^^ smss^otas visStors iromWaMs^ ®as^ 'wl* <ddlrie«ds M Clare
Ii)Wfe, Sorneil jsnd'-lliB oe^rhberini ®*TT«diwsdftT. 'Hia,wl^l9^oitl3igwlth
«ountrsr-«sfs^.-in -sAtendiuice, fiSlns -the ^^ ^reinits ut m* Fleasait.
hall to Its -jsttaost capacity, T^o musical W-fll H. Wari retbrned to CMcag® last
program mm ciiOsa^lelie-And w<sl spenier-ei. Friday ttftemoen after & visit of a couple
T&e vocal^©16 'by ^Srs. S!. J. -®e4d and! 'of woek-s* duration in Cla^ with Ms par~
tho duett-by Mil® Memie^^ Ch®Qlberli8•a««t®aM^s»dMm.C^llaghkB.•
'4^'ild C^irkte i&l&ers&ri ©re- w-orthy of spec°
.ial mention. Miss Bessie Gibexeon, &e
at Olare.
Sis ^£ the hi^h. school pupils, who
^rere doing duty with the mumps- and
fash last week, "returned to school Mon-
o
<^a*d Anstin- has left school and accep
*^d a position with Tatman ^Schilling
ZNTSBMED1ATE BEPAK'IMEKT.
^amesof pupils whose deport
has been XGO during the week ending [
Emma Hart. unt!1 tne S3ext: term oS ^® Circuit C6ur>
^^BertMu^S-J Tne township of Marlon will hold, a
Maud Melville. I special election"the^Stlst, to vote on th©
. Jennie Smith. I * ^ _, . .. * . * _ Ajl *AA
-....*.^, ot_„^„. i question©! bonding in the..sum-of $4,01$,
fer the purpose of aiding hi the estabjisfc -
•nient of a grist sMll at th© villas©-of- $$&■
rion. The mill Is partially compfetlS"
and the projectors .having run out <o>|.
money, propose the action and oSer t^
give, a mortgage on th© properj^r-for the
amortnt. ■■
Tne Mint Democrat Pays that Hlllfe
Smith? a domestic, wh® earn® to that city
>ora Midland a few weeks ago and fonM
i^M^sndMFS.Callaghan, . Hamesof pupils whose deportment I ^ ^ wag mmBt&dim Sstnrdsy «or tbe
AfeyronBeebei«t»riied«o-Clare W«o>i ^ ,feeen 1G0dOTljlg the week ending !ammy M som€ we»rlng apparel.'-^
ikesday evenly after an absence of about ¥ehm&TJ s? 1889.
^wo years in tbe west.- His arrival wa& uo^Boots,..
anex
: -— I Dora Booth.
L4>nt none-tbe ItSS Carrie Bauder,
and excellent instrumental music. To i wwtwuB*
conclude, a laughable farce was presen- y© scribe enjoyed a pleassnt chat with
...-. .-4ii.i^ o-TKat iTflnflrhtv BoT.1' the!^.@0(>.jo Cummins, Clare county's jovial
'^;
^
ted, entitled, ^That Kaughty Boy,1? the
part being well impersonated' by Junius
Boss, whose Ha© dramatic talent wa§ first j
presented to an amazed public on this'
occasion. HiislSmma Sexsmith is entitled to credit for the manner An which
she rendered her part of the program.
If there is tvsiy one thing that tbe people
of Clare is mor© proud of than another,
it is-our band, as we have one of the finest
organization to be * found anywhere in
Michigan. Th$ proceeds were something.
over |30 which applies on the salary of
the teacher. ' ..
prosecuting attorney,last Saturday, who
was on his way liome ^ Earristo after &
business trip to posing.
©eorge Carriers
XtouiseBwyer,
Eliza Loury.
JayO'Donald,
Kaude Wbitside,
Monroe Busten,
Myrtie Hepflnger,
Artie Lloyd,
ffla-ggrie Lowery,
Jennie Smith,
Gertie Booth.
Phebe Carrier.
Carrie Colsoii.
Jessie Davis.
ISSSC
!•©
The boy who spends his evenings at
home reading newspapers, the local news]
of his own town and county and the general news of. the day, ©r reading some
useful book, will certainly make a better
man, everything else being- eaual, than
the b'oy who spends his nights on the
• streets and loafing at places where the
j town gossip 4s dished out in the most
vulgar manner.' The tastes of our boys
larceny of some wearing -apparel. -At
first she plead not guilty* bit afterwards -
mad© a confession, winding np • with s®
jessie xmvio. many difterent itorles concerning the b&-
Ales. M«Hardie. I fafr that none were 'believd. The girS
May Snider, i • -,. _ . _.„_,, ra
Mamie Goodman. I says her home is* at Mereditht*Clare ceun-
Flo%^ane. j t}% and claims that her-father is dead.and<*
WillieLinsea. j that afterward tier mother marrjed again,
Emma Shaffer! j and that her step-father and mother iiveS
YemSmitli, SAwSJ-L^a^ener^' I ver^ nnhapplly and soon parted, Sh©
' I (the daughter) was then-'compelled to
- JUST HECJElVE®. ' j support herself, and went- out doing
K'obby suits, neckwear, dandy shoes.
latest style hats, beautiful spring .over-
Mammoth stock of dry goods, miUm-
erv, ladies' and children^ shoes, "cloaks.
carpets and notions will outshine all
Se? dealers this apring in quality and
price. r
Sterns keeps the best and cheapest livery.
STAB CLOTHING HOUSE
*„v ^vart Eeview remarks: There
were <deven criminal cases on the Clare
county court calendar for the present
vulvar manner. Tnewsies oi «ur ^ajta-m. Of these, three were nolle pros.;
should be so directed and cultivated aftoJ^ne continued; one files burned; one ms>
teachthem by choice to engage thei^fWtinned; not one disposed of; two cases
teacnt * - -- ----^- I ,?._«„.^ «»nftwiin«r to the last issue of
evenings in this profitable way, and fewer criminals and drunkards would be the
natural result
housework. . She appears te.be • a womam
unacquainted with the ways of the worldL ..
and gives as a reason for taking the waist.
that Mrs. Cotharin agreed to pay .her fS.
per. week for her work, and ghat sh@ wm'.
there thirteen days .and they-only 'give,
her $2, which made lier angry and &M
took the article of wearing apparel for,
revenge and with no idea of stealing it.
She is thought to be- a pretty hare! _mm
by the authorities, and it was thought
better to*be entirely rid.of her b^ having?'
dismissed, according to the last issue of
thft Harrison Cleaver. Clare county has
♦ , M„u either some mighty ooor officers or some her leave tbe.town, which a
A full line of ftne watches at Garland's *™we ^ convicted. • withheld. She left.
nest week.
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Object Description
| Title | 1889-02-15; Clare Democrat |
| Date | 1889-02-15 |
| Publisher | M.D. Eaton |
| Description | Friday, February 15, 1889 issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880's. In 1889, merged with The Clare Press to form The Clare Democrat and 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 |
