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■ oiii£KE cou*s*rr ofsiciai. busegt^st.
*CJ-|r«uit Jndge—HEenrv Hart, Midland,
■fS^eriff—TIisjs. H. l»avery.
"^jceasarev—T&os- W. Averill-
.<Qlerk tm®. Begister of Deeds—W. E. AMsieiu
IPi-osecnting Attorney—W. A. Braori^t.
«Tndge of "Prolate—33. D. Wheaton.
^arcnit Court Oonmsissloiier—W. H. Brmraa
Ooroner—Br. J. II. Carpenter.
Ckranty Sarv-eycfr—"B*. B. Wilsons
JSesaxlof Scliool Examiners—T. W- Averill,
A. J. DoUerty and <5G©-.j.Cnmin-inj5.
"¥1*LjLA<SSS OI'HCML mOWGEOBSX,
SPsse-^dfcnt—01W. Persy.
C!I©i-fc—M. B. Eatou.
*3feeasuTer—Henry Ort.
*i!.^ast«e&—3*3. Xu $qnas*e, 3>. X Fos,, J. B. Hns- i >
, ... ted„-J"*L SchiUmg-, A. JjQuph, ¥m Boss. . ' 8
'B-ttreat C-onHnissionex—Albert Sanitli.
. ^Tillage Attorney—©. E. Aiward.
Assesso-p—J. O. K©eksi'eIlo>-w.
"Water GeaniiassioiieTS—O. H- Sxstlierlsad^ I.
• FelglsaermidW.'A* Goldman.
I5$iptlsn: meeting of oouxteil—-First Wednesday evening in. e&cn, month. ' '
JLAWZMMS.
J>.'WKEAT<X&,
1 o . AT TOIEHST and JU25SJ3 ©f. jPSOBATSS.
Prolate Court In session- at Mkrsseoii the
HarSt 3f.ontaayi-Q«acl2 montn. JP. 0,
(glare, Mi&n. ^
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Office lis new Koels-afello-srM©®!^ C"IS2-eS::
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a ATTORNS*"* AT liA!**?*.
■CMiee over X, S&viers & CofeSsaaS:,
slson, Micili.
py*. Sleighing is gone*
l* Mrs. Loo. Fox is on the sick list.
'"Finest day of tbe season lust Sunday.
TMs is the last week of school this
term.
A little girl of "William "Russell's is
yery sick.
klitor■Boys, of the "Farwell"Regisfe^&j
called Monday. #«■ ^
The editor took in the Saginaws th<?
first of ihe week.
Mrs, A. J. Doherty visited relatives in
Coleman Tuesday.
J. W. S. ©pdyke, of Farwell, was in
East; Saginaw last Tuesday. "
"Mrs. Ash moved into Geo. Halstead's
house on 5th street yesterday. -^
"Es-sherifi" "Wm. Piekard, of Mt. Pleas^l
ant,,**was In Clare laet Saturday.
. "E.Ifo Carr was in Clinton county again^
tints week buying farm produce, I
<^m Mfb. *E. M. Gosper, postmistress a
)|**5L©omiss was In town Wednesday, x^*
"IS© boys about town are talking ol"
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H. OAfSPJSKTJQ-U, M..2***
o *?S5f¥SSCIA*S, SSfiftiEOH AS® A«J530rUCS21*"U2*".
- £. '^iSce at MnssoIFs' Brag S£oi*&, . ^
having* a series of club dances soon.
Muddy roads hav
anee.
Harvey. Deuel, Oj
Clare Monday. .
' Mrs. A. Beebe isjtfcifci'ng frierids in
Saginaw this week, j , - ; , '
Friedr, JLange w^fit to Mk Pleasant
yesterday afternoon |jB b^slnesSi /'':
Wm. aoodmnn5 sr.l weft^a^mhig-
am last Saturday onja &&d Visit^ ytitSb\
his family. { '* -. !,.
If thereis anything F^it. want-in" the
printing line leave h^}\ orders at' the
Democrat omce, j • •'/ ' *'. "
M.J. Lossing is ii* A*Qn 'Arbor thi§;
week-attending a, xoeittijg^ oi" the State
Dental Association*- '".. r*
Jim Boyd, of Hatton, was.in town
Tuesday. * . " ".
W. S. Cooley was in Harrison Tuesday
on business. , .' .
E. Ii. Pratt made atrip to. East Sag!-,
naw Monday. * '*
T. Pi Horning, of Mt.-Pleasant, was iii
town this week.,. ., .•
,M. Deyereaux, of "Alt. Pleasaiit, %vas in
iown on*Tuesday.--'. . • . . ' " " '"' '*
* x
Township elections * oceui*' one* week
from'next Monday.- - , ... -
Mrs. John Pbst^ of Coleman, was • visiting in Clare Moffday and Tuesday^
The 'railroad men in towii Tiiesd"
m
caused 'some excitement on our street^
Harrys -Starker,t of -Midland*- was ii
f Ed.WbitD was i^^ina*#\;Monia^,|Qiare. Monday and Tuesday of|this
^hei*e;he purchased s-s|ogk'6f JewMty W-eek. • - ' ' z'\:- -, •* . '
from;an "pastern agenl;-,j _: ,. .'* _'^ b. Heller,mid Sheriff Laveiy,1* of H(ia>
iouie^bodmai^ coittpleted ,a :*swceess- risoi-^were in town. Monday afternoon"
M:tfli-ee.jnoaths' terJA .o* school In the'between trains.- '^ ■*''''*
Hiukle district last MrW: ; z .* ' !. , J*" :(^teri^-*tor job^rkarecM-'^poii
i
OurIlBlon schools take one week's ^|^iting*with'his parent** -^feft' Tues-
cation before the spring terme commenl] gay morning for E^tBagitiawi.'".T '
H. A, Brub&ker, so'iiiiTpfv Sarwell, is
maivingarriingeraent^i*tt> tap; 1,000 trees'
?n his sugar bush thl^prlhgi ; '%•>
Junius Boss'was in-Oare "o*eS? Bundiiy,
r^
jm J. TODBs M. "TA,
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. . ■PJJLYSICSAjS', SUISefeOtH ABS^ A®E®JHBBWBji>.
t-larjitlnaieof the .VtT&v&vsitey of MMttgam*
AM callHirnmiptly Atteisded. to day ©sr -nigiat.
45?Hlce over ElAenrs stt>i-e.
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vfn H-3iA\*JSAMP. ■ , • i Z ,-
lio -*f*ri'ESIttl^'{CiStJB®-j3S^A'Si*a»Ac"^
jUsatlQ^arters at 'l*s,evidl©lc's;. &vig sg©res
c^
ces.
Tia© stone
-W&S& for the foundation of White's brick
©jsh^its's,
.o • ~&UA<¥310£3L>. *JSffi53*-SP3S*3f.
'Ji$t xrogk. <jr-nais»4®©cL ®®e© .<?"^)? ©Haji'S
Ps^gStor'Os.CJlsa-e. ' •..'..
iP.ain^'MS"^.
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' Mimse, SIj^*a «uad Oa-pffia^©'j^"i^s!^sj|^. ;€®ss I'm
3!*^neatc&tsty**e. F«cp»r Hfetissii^ £®i#: Sal-,
csasismiisg: a Sjseelalli?*?- ■' Ali ^-OT^ra'^fsDioptls;
cSSesided to. ..... - .- - ^J) ]
H.TAU^M^:-
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n
tSjeg^ing1 s^^?-S%"a Umttng.
jpsssjai'jfly »ttesi4le't to.' Mt. -I^l<&asoi*afp J3I«1|.
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Sl&s'S-^Jass-styloj. _©p-pc#Ite S-s«!t|jafi2ge ]E©teS.
<^,3?1SF35SK' S^SI.H0t^. ©Es^e-ater and.
t^jy Biall<S(», Cla3?e. AH •^s^&gsaaiaimtesd.S-cst-
, c&ss asceS jaiees sseasonabHe. IS will pay you
/flj®'«8SlI <3£!; IS5®o. ♦ 4-tf
jm' M. BseVOGT, Flsotogra-pli^-. By the use
lE^p «5?f th© iHStantaiieoiis Btj "Flate, I'scm
•cBiaffiDleCt^pro^'aceas Sh© -sroyiix i*a darlc as
"flight -weafeher. Suit your &wn ei>-av«nieuce
aire, being delivered this
lock.
X W* GalMns and'S. Heller, of Harris-
; m\ *w^pe among-the. visitors' to East Sagi-
f a*sw cm Tuesday. ...
"Miss Gertie Murdoch, teacher in the
frate-oBeclIMedepartment.is on the sick
fMM this week. '
" Mr. M©Efroy* agent, for the Detroit
Flree Faiess, wss a caller at the Democbat
U© y€§feEc!ay„ . -
*Tto& ©§*iili2©elial storms^ if not behind
"Ssis, .-ssiit piit in an: appearance early
<ss3?ly-feesfe*wee&.'
:©*r„ "¥®MlgIoVe, formerly of Clare,
p&Bse&^hsovghtown Monday afternoon
'%7i Ms way to Sajgforci. /
Ssrsfe-eilif IC'P^Paet, otQiB^ifit .-eoiiit-
^ «M(S[ Hcaiu ltee&'B8tee,t of Mt» He®^
^■agy^SBs M Zmrn yesterday. ■ -; *,> # .";".
€&airlej Wliifeiey^of Mt. Pleasantj *was'
iij* jfe-ja*"* Wednesfey. on Jjtisliiifs^
^JS#TT?s?i0*#lt^"^f "fete Oltjr, ft
J; .Li. Welch wet vrtfjn n loss |a*t ';Safcur=
w;hichlie could ill ^ff'ord./HiS'COW goest of Mrs, Wm. I)wyer.
got in the way of a train and.'she is; no
more.
del! very,. unless bt*6er\f ise agreed.; Please
reiaeiftber this. . • . ; ■'
., ToWiisWp tickets md slips printed.- at
this office with neatness 'aB$- despatch.
Send your work here*
Mrs. Dan* Dwyer* has, been visiting in
Clare for the-past couple of weeks, the
The Washburn (Wis.) Bee"'-renaarkss
It does one good after a hard*'*3ay?s»work
to sit down- and'peruse *the news- eon**
'tained in the "Glare * (Mich,)' Pehogba^
No better paper for news ana .-pure $Bt&-~,
, ocratie.principjes reaches oijr sanctum.
'A-sad and*"'faf;ar accident'^eisecr' iffi
Ternon township;*- at ^ Gluteus mlH^ 3}5g
soutli 'of r Clare,/ last. Wednesday aboufe
■fiVe-o'-cloek in the, afternoon, in whfcla
* ^ *** -* * *
Willie, aged two and-a half years, son of
.Mr, and Mis. A* J. Cluto§ was the victim*
The little "fellow ".was* st-smiShg on thd
ramway leading -from, the-"mill,-, near &
'pile of '2x8- 20ft; joist, when a team drovi*.
past on the opposite side. tA hub' ©f the
^gon stmckthe pile, tlppe#* It oyer and
buried" the little .boy under the heav^
timbers. He was1 extricated Immediately, when it was found that Ms skull was-
crushed sad that h© was o'ttierwis© .badly
braised** "'He lived only *^bout" "fee mta^*
ute's after" the accident.' -The funprM •
occpred Thursday afternoon, the gervlc'eg^- , t
•being conducted: hy Eev... ^oDon'alct.oC' *•'
Mt. Pleasant. The remains.wereanterre^; ."-"
in Vernon, ia the cemetery near the aiik.".'
Frank' H, KandaBand mother,, who- rS©-e:"
the past^fouf or-five- years^ have tna!,d%," •
their^liiome' at Clare,' take the'iE- depairtita^-V
to-day.'". "Mrs. -Eandali*. g®0g to-^!Saa&'j\
■Saginaw, where she will make Sier miks^ • \
home. Frank goes to .Ch!esgo„fo'? a *f<k?f ■
days' visit *with"his slsteiV ^Ben^^te'
3
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Trains'on the railroad,, jare well t filed
wiC'pissengers nowa^jr^s, sind travel ■ is poe§ *° Kansas City, near whic||#tee^l^.'
. A salvation "army" obtain -f^aa an-.the. .unnsu^Uy heavy "for this. season **of> the ^ a tecfe ^ ^^ ' Ho Mas -not' 4®ciM
village" Wednesday. *'fl% said thai ..the yea#.'
-whole shooting match- %'tll hevhere* be
-fore-long.-
upon jany busin@sst just - yet3' hnt Inaie®6|
atrip
States,
- Ste.*rt E. Xhma, who ha. been yTsit,' •"*! »e a top tfao^ghtlie vest«n al
J.B. Sogers mffe^fl ttolossof .a.^il^Bfte past six' weeks, retaruBd.Home the grocery and provjoion tau^a «3«-
^^hr^V *®-"p,mi in^fr^iW-nissiiflo1' ^s" » • ^. • * i :\^v^ • - \"tor trade;- eesite, this winter "te.-fis^
S^*Z« - - * ■ ^ * S ,rtf^ * »*«1>: "amp, .-•««»«*« gotten out*«l^ WwUJfr of oefir'fefe-
..Httoujfh.town. ,-,,. .- . .^« - ej^n, the one in which "f^^^lgrii^pojkW ^ort^ o^ltaff'i.Swv
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One ©four jnerch^ifi Cemplai'ns thatjipajay^'ioreiiiaii, broke up.-jl^'||ai6r-
bnslness is dull. I TWtmmn UM t does ^ay stall the boys Mve;jretui*ned to=-^^?«
notadv^^s^foJoi't&.^eo^eknWt^^
he has goods to. sel}^"*"
Fr*»ik EandaM went wp&h tlie;;" S^jttgh-
""*'-. [ton Xiaice°'b*raneh9We~drieIday,".tol®o% a.f«
Irving Meintyre,%!io has been visit- ter Ms -farm and.arrange for,so-me'-one id;
>ri
"est,
ing iis parents in Cj^e f0rf6#' of five j look "after it during his leave bt^-a*b^eAc€f:[-^isi2^,m.kn'.in «ray iis|>®c% and wh&f&
started Wecltie^dar afternoon' on ^*t,ft %**&+ *- * ? *"-1 . *"i.-v •".,*"' !l'^.^.,^u »!„„.'_„ ^^..^^..v
'ri^^s
inllesnortfi of Coleman". Hla business
-relations in this pillage have 'been ©2 *a *
'pleasant natni°ee ."Anyone wis© have <m®s~
i"ha"d.a*iy dealings' *wi& £lrai9& have ff-f-jjaclk
fefes npri^st,*. reUahlo and-'an est
*»■■••."»
..•HVorSse may roam, whiatetrer h.aQiaess 1e>
his Way bacfeId Dkltith. Mloaf.,. *-'-"*•"""' -• * " - - - - •-•■ ■ ■•■- •■ *■ - '•■- * ■ • • •■••-■
j^Wrai^/S-itogdii smarts for CXeyehf^ri
l^d'-ind'-Befeiilt.^tijrday to buy fter* Hanelb '-Ban.es has also leased tli©\,4$a|'fWrs.'EsndallandFran^M^
spring stock- of miliffcery, Look b*ftt;*for' f» eiW year,'' See his'advertisement1 'ifjr I friends dwrlng- tfeeis* fefey ;,iai OStoK**, sac
tlie;,.: grand clsjilny j*t f our. store- next' fest-elass rigs 'atlowest *ca«h pflcef.. . \ j their departoro ^m-onr midst 20 deeply
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*M1i^#%T"tliis -ojars; ijeaff * Haralson, S^Wf "^Ilse 1?®FJ
it ^j%i*i4iia> <5f4jffiii^^5w*J " dis'co.ttr^ed
-,. ■ . - • - - •/?
oay» . ... -'-/:4
"MfssGertle Murdoch, teacher in the
Matejrsaediate department, was '"*on the-
sick 1st a couple of days this week, but
Is able to attend to her duties again.
A false alarm of fire caused our streets
to be "filled with an excited throng of
people Tuesday afternoon about 3:40,bnt
ipsgaxdiesa ofthe weather. Yea will_ fiad a I the!*? e-xeitement turned to disgust when'
SSaag^r amd hetter variety of ssseeesovxes here' - » *-
•jSSaaa ia aiiy g-allery in *Nox*h®rsa. Michigan.-
*®linL "Pic^Bares OopieO. and EsaSas-ged. Grayoiaj
SPssteri, India _ Ink, Water ^a-ml Oil colors.. I
©Stadio ot<sj? Gihe^son's store^
mik^m*
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"5JS1. "WO-SiSKX.
€£ H. SW-EH-S-iglLAI-J®. €SSM®r,
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they feund 'twas onlj*- a false alarm.
"Btssneaa Murdock, of Vernon, Isabella
county, was arrested last week Wednesday on a charge of stealing timber, C. W,
Stea-ms, of Clare, being the complaining
witness., The examination will be held
MsmcISi 21.
A yommg man named Bunj^ea, from
*Fajnfreilf who has been a county charge
lor several weeks past, was escorted to
■©OBBESPOH-D'B*rsc«~Fii*st'SslSoinal Bank of
Sew York; Ameriwm Exchange MaMonai I ^Ba Arbor Tuesday by Commissioner of
S&b P©or Evans, of Farwell, where the
mfB%gin&w.
Money I^Ij-QanusiaasiipioT-eareM ©state at
S& ff©asonshl& xa^ "©f ihtcrest. ^r
y®sng fellow will undergo an operation
iSora-easrteiract growing upon one of hife
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; "Du Co Woodworth has severed his con-
u- nectiosTi
:; "ssecimMi jfl'om the *6.i*m of Lambeck &
^ Woodworth, merchant tailors, and has
■ taken quarters in Dunlop's block, up-
sSsirss where he has opened up an estab-
®si SS8 ©o§ I Sahment. ^DeJT' is an "A, No. V work-
g^ J^ E^f sBan, his .charges are very reasonable, and
• iiin-s 5*S9 lues • 7121 w© hope that any of our readers who de-
Mginm* im mm ©051 ^ra iror1- in Ms line ,will giYe him a calL
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ttBistike® 7 "SS cw *e**w ©©sas'BS&isirs: "v?S!3a raEffirrasSsag
XS7=;,iiricl:®S&<ssass^.eaS tfe©- ©1®-?© pteaES to
ssa-f* Olty im S1e® "ETii^eia.* SSg^ss saafi€aBia-
rlru F«r FoIde**®ct^©S^<5^i'^©rfEsaM©-"-i apply
t^S) ' j.3H^©AS«EJ?yi3S*v3L«8^Aeesi!t.
gaa sjbj paper!® &# '©©mss^ ^afes^
(g^5 ps5fi®i.€Sl*«S® P^ J-2SF.
ke^^Mifi-&t l~m nuupm ^^v»^siiy©mthp|PeiTy and Sutherland, and one-half by
-^ . _. . -„ . fMjrol5olaerty-as,a hardware store.
rr~Ba-fe33lffceRF ®B£<K5 jpatep ©a- t*m& jps? ?®^*fflte'-*
le has an ad. in another column.
It may not be generally known but it
I Is s fact that any person allowing Canada
tMstlsss to go to seed on Ms premises is
HahSe to & fine not less than .§10. It is
the dusty ©f the overseer of highways to
se© that the laws relative to this pest are
eefoimed, and failing to do so, he is liable
toafhseof $25. It is also the duty of
th© prosecuting attorney to prosecute all
©ases that shall -pome to his knowledge.
The Saginaw Courier of Sunday says:
C.W. Ferry, C.H. Sutherland and A. J.
fpolserfcy* of Clare, were in the city \yeg-
nfcerday to award contracts for the ereg^j
s&jonofa brick block, xuans.for whicK1
were prepared b'y Architect Hollister, fit
Saginaw* to be occupied, one-half by ihe
friends in this village to regret
.no music. Tlsay arf.jnaking'
fine progress tindex th© leadership of "Mr.*
Woodworth.
The draymen- 6f this village are endeavoring to prevail • upon the council
to pass an ordinance licensing' drays, the
charge to be #5 for single 'jigs and $10
for double teams.
A letter from John. WeM*. who left
withhis wife the last Frida$\iotake up
his home in the southern part of the
State, requests his copy ofrthe-lDiaio-
CB4.T forwarded' to 221 -fir-oye avenue,
Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Webb leave
many
their departure.
Whiteey & Holbrook, painters, ha-p
dissolved partnership,- each continuin^in
business. Mr. ,Hdlbrpo"k wishes to/an-
nounce that he-is now ready to d@ all
kinds ®i house, sign and carriage painting, kalsomining, paper hanging, etc.,
on short notice, in a satisfactory manner
and at reasonable prices.
About thirty extra copies of,the
ocea.t were sold last Saturday and &f$
day and several more were called for
which we could not furnish. Nearly
twenty new names have been added to
our list within the past two weeks. This
is evidence of the growing popularity of
the paper, besides a fact that advertisers
should not loose sigln of.
*#«/& ®a-s i»est f ^are County Bank, owned by Messrs
s#isss£i!r© will, be a handsome one, an or-
lady of Clare: Miss "Gladys Jefferils
closed her term of school at "Blacrfs,
with an exhibition last Friday, night.
The exercises were quite long, but so interesting that no one thought ©f beisg
tired. The several parts were well produced and showed much practice on the.,
part of scholars and teacher. .Miss dof-
feries may well feel proud of her scholars and their entertainment. . '•
The Congregational church was filled
to its utmost capacity, last Sunday .eventing, by an appreciative audience to witness the concert gotten up hy the choir.
The children rendered their .parts well,'
\-Mch fact is due to Prof. Wood's untiring effotr in drilling them so perfectly.
The choir, of course, gave a number of
finely rendered anthems and Bev. Tuttle
made some yery fitting .-remarks to the^
children. Everybody was well pleased
with the program and was story to see it
FrWay- evening'. Musie furnished "by
Seelsy's st-ring band. :Billf 7S cents; or,
10*cents per, set.'" Let all turn out and
give the boys a benefit.
Jane Finton; .aged* S3 years, died at the
home of her.son, James Mnton, near
Dover, last Satm-day, March 19th, 18S7.
The fiiner&l becured Monday forenoon at
XQ,q'cf0sk from the school house, at Dover; services conducted by "Rev. Tuttle,
the Congregational minister of this
town. The remains were interred in the
Clare cemetery.
One of the last and" very best things
that Henry Ward Beecher ever wrote, is
Mie following: "Keep your children at
4ome at night. There is many a sod
that lies over the child whose downfall
Bfesgan by vagrancy at night, and there
is many a child whose heart-breaking
parents would give the world if the soc
did lie over them." _
This is the day that the druggisflof
Isabella, Gladwin, Osceola and. Clare
counties meet in convention in this village, and we notice that quite a few have
already assembled. They meet at one
Vclock this af cernoon to perfect an association. This evening, the druggists aided hy the merchants of Clare, will tender
a reception at the G. A. E. hall.
Hose Company No. 2 met at the hose
house last "Friday evening and organized
; with the following officers: P. J. Todd,
'A'
From the Charlevoix Journal we c|lpi%oreman; ion. Fox, assistant. foreman;
the following concerning a former youn^^an Cronse,- secretary; Ernest Wood,
treasurer:
cSL •gt-So gi-rsgodSssfl,, to g±iraj^3*a^ ^^-swtmsss^ fio <C"tee and a source of pride t© cut short, which was necessary, owlog to : -pressing themselves contented with their
hrzrZZZA -r-3s£,xr<&~,'l£TrrsT PiPtRraHrre^t^o?-?'<-,rr-^*-vft nlSS. GRK^^fi^iS- KhO. mrenesa of trie nnnr. «««n{no>e nn'nvmmif.
)LZ*-
%m» w&g^'^j^'t^(s$Wc&^ "»8& (smasam.
John "Rogers arid Eomanzo
Rogers, nozzlemen. Heretofore it was^ a
frigid day when No. 2 was not -promptly
on hand when called upon, and we hope
they will maintain their record.
Last Monday evening was the event, of
a most enjoyable time at the G. A. B.
hall, A large number of people were invited and after they had congregated,
Mrs. S. M. Randall and son, Frank, were
waited upon and escorted down to the
hall, where a genuine surprise awaited
them. The party comprised both old
and young—the immediate friends of the
above named—who* had assembled to attend a farewell reception. A very pleasant time was had by all present. Dancing and amusements of various kinds
were indulged in until about 12 o-clock*
when tempting viands were spread and
all fell, to-with a will. The. party dis*
buried among the wee sma? hours, all -ex-
Meetlng was -held at Judg-? -Wheaton''®
office at which Supt. Carling, of the T*
& A. A., H. H. Graves, of Mt.' Pleasant^
J. White,- civil engineer for the T. & X
A. railroad, Judge Wheaton, C W*
Perry, Clark Sutherland, A. J. Doherty,
IS". Bicknell, Mi*. Cooley. J. C. Boekafellow, Wm. Giberson and a representative of the Democrat -were present.
The object of this meeting was to talk
over the tailroad-question and appoint &
committee to go over the route through-,
Vernon township and negotiate wi-tk
land owners to see what they woul$ d6
toward giving the right of way thrbugla
their lands. The committee appointed
were Judge Wheaton, C W. Perry ani
J* C. Boekafellow, who, in company
with Supt. Carluig, J. White and A/X
Doherty went out in Vernon to canvass,
that township.- The committee report:
that notwithstanding the fact that* a.
right of way had been donated as far as.
their township, the land owners througk-
Vernon-township all wanted pay for--,
their lanl. "JSTow as this road wOul#'
benefit them more than this paltry^ip ot
land benefits them would it-n*6%^:h!Stti^.-.
to give it outright and thitsnotlet Ife fie
said that but for Vernon township the
Toledo & Ann Arbor railroad would
have run through Vernon township',
Clare Co., and so on north? .Although
the sums demanded by each land holder*
is small, the total amount foots up>
altogether too large. The depot grounds
and yards has been donated in this .village, whieh speaks well for the push and *
enterprise of our citizens,, if nothings
more. .It will be definately--knowiiilii" a
few days whterher this road wili^corne"*
to Clare or go elsewhere. " ' •„
•f-gifLadies. if .you want a real goo^^Mft^?'
shoe get the ones'-that "are 'manufactiire^^^f'V^'""-*"
by 'P'ingree & Smith. Sold by Wm'§F** A*
Wolsky. . *-
**
h
One of the finest farms in Isabella.
county—SO acres of black loom^-f or sale
at a bargain. Young orchard and a flowing well. Situated %% miles from Clare.
Call on or address, Sterns'
Clare, Mich.
evening7!*!-
Hotel, .
14-3t
Resit. -- ,.-. .
Fort}* acres cleared, thirty acres med^r
ow. bearing orchard, good frame. hons©--
and barn*, plows, drags, etc. Farm si!h~
uated four miles froni Clare village; ih%
Vernon Township, Enquire of
War. McKBEvi-k, '*; * *■ '*
li-4t Chippewa Stati
Object Description
| Title | 1887-03-25; Clare Democrat |
| Date | 1887-03-25 |
| Publisher | M.D. Eaton |
| Description | Friday, March 25, 1887 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 |
Description
| Title | 1887-03-25; Clare Democrat |
| Date | 1887-03-25 |
| Publisher | M.D. Eaton |
| Description | Friday, March 25, 1887 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 |
| Transcript |
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