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"For some rease?^ If has. heeh'almost
impossible to get ret^i® from-: some of
the townshipsin th* Northern prt of the
eotaiity, hut followinf^re those so far as
heard from. *WevUi«»udekYor to complete the report for ^c w«tefe t
' Two tickets- iii. the &4d, but* no great
amount.of iix*for«st UMni£est The fol-
lmrm£ are the o^eir^leet:
Supervisor—T, 3». D|eLellftn.
Caerk-^John JkrinoK -_." -
Tieasurer-rOutiU Jftdmer;' •* '
Commissioner— Wm. H.v*Me|4 . -'
Justice Peace—-F. A- *JarneFOSs."
School Inspector-^T. As Canicroas.
The whole number of yotes 'polled was
100, a gale of 44 ¥t»ia» oyer last year*
: Tbe vote for th* Prohibitory amehd-
teeiit was: afSrmatti*!, 73 ** Be^atiye, 27„/
. !fiils;towii is pie #? iii-whreh th^ vil*
latse of "Paartyefl S«» ^H-atedt The whole
mmmb'& ot yotes.ij*.'*! *-?• tMs",w*3§ 159, a
gala of '28 .yotes sfcee the.'Jast spring
©leetiois. '-i'&ere velji two -tickets in the
field-—-'Bepiiblicsti'S asd AJIodepende-at
Iflekei5^ "®ebrge Palitp'* headed the
former for "3iipei*v!"«?.. r-aceiying 94 votes
m(h defeating his ojfeo&e^t, 0eo. "W. -Graham, who reoeiv6d|pS5 .votes. The bal-
aace of the canBi$i4|"*s who, *were_ elected
lo office is as foBovfoi ':;- • ..
' Clerk—-George'W:. Jones.
Treasurer-vH. Jj. ** }&y\ ■'
Comm'r Hi'way-^l'hos. p'avison*
Justice P-eace-^€-^?.(A.i/yons.
School Inspector --A »<&L Sarring'ar.
Constables^Aioii/u ."Sheckell, E. B.
OompheU^ John Davi^ p. B.^RoW®.
The Bepnbllcau ^tui^'ticket received a
.-plurality of 78. * #(\, *
There were 124 vo^j cast in favor of
tie". proMtiitbry ami^ment,: against 34
ia the negative. **£'.
Belative to the .wsry, the vote was
10attyes*lan«?'r6tt»o*t*"; . • .'*
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Wherein Hattis^t, tlfe • county- seat, is
loeateci^ there w#<? iliree,'" tickets from
■which the ..people withj' choose their
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^tey {"Witllams waa a eaficfltkte oa the- Union.
aad-DeBiocratifc, ticket; for '-re-election to
the sapervlaorship 'and received 126'
¥otess but his "RegubUftan opponent,
John Quiiin, gained a majority over-him
.■«£ S f otes. Thus the board looses one of
its M^st able members. Henry Thompson was elected clerk; Beuben Smith,
treasurer; Burton L. Spohn, commissioner of highways; Orin *N,Hoisington,
mwemmow tommtmm wllh but onto m i^stice ot ae. Peac?' ^ t@rm' W- W'
■Sw© <Hsc^t!oa2, w©rkei MfS fer ftlie
©lee"*"!©*©-
The vofee ©is Hoiadaj w-as as la'rg© as
ihass "feesM jp©lled In soane jeass pssl. Tlf-fi
toteS v®ls was 2SiL>
"21a© vote Se-r fee psr^M'feii^fj spsesaii-'
naeaafe was ^E| the ¥"®te -^^ssfe tSie sanae
T8"«e f<o>te relative I® &e salaiies ©f
State ©ffieeiS'wag 31 l«5>ffs. and 72 against.
'JPher© -were 45 stalgM Deino(a,*atie
tickets polled, and "J5 "BepsbUcan.
^KASS TOWHSMIF.
fonpertisor.
• «oo o « •*
Heasrj TreviiBck,.
John CL "Eeekalellow._
For Clerk9
Marytn B. "Eaton,.-. .............
WiHiaoa A»<5-®©dma*iiB-j^........
For Tieasw^r,
WilllaisaA,, "Felgipiesv---------
jCbnsit
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21®
Weatherwa^ school, inspecter; "W*. "W.
fiarper,. Elias E. Austin, Herman Cramer,
mid Frank Conway ^constables.
For circuit jucl^e, Hon. Henry Hart received 214 votes, and Ohas. J, Willett, 34,
The Democratic State ticket received
©1; Bepublican ticket $9, and - the Union
IJaborSi. " * ■ '
For the amendment there were 69
votes; against 179.
. Salary amendment, "no," 33; "yes," 31.
'HATTON TOWNSHIP.
In this township two tickets were out,
Below mj "te am the vote in dete!3«t 1 ttoough partly made up of tbe same can_
9® 41?
lep. *§SH 32§
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THE IMIkvu
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flSaaa any paper ia t*he ©oimty,, B"!iteM|r>
<S©n prlce9 #.5© per yem*,
"JSafsrles Smoek,.. . ».„o.
Jorthiai* Wo Melntyr©,,.,. ^
F©r-l>]salB Com-mlssioners
cToho. JaeEson,. *.„.—«„.,...„*.
IPMffijp iranCotnant,- .-.
2?©ir School Inspector,
CSasi*: H. Sutherland,
William A. €n&wf ord*. - ,
Wow Jmstws® of %ke Peseey
Jflrsepla SL .<5arpentesv. -.
Ba*Msiel S'.'I'ine,.^
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, 178
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M®mtj Orfe,........,..-- —
WilIiBssi JPadBla^. „„-,,.-
<F®§e5*ili "Brayfflaans*..
•gliomas James..-™
JJoass© Fox,.-.. -
' James C. Wood,
James I*. WeMv... -
Heury 11. Holhr©@k,
STAGES TW3SSZ.
Wot J-^stlce Sapreiaie "CoffisS^
Jj&m T. "Griffin, „--»»«
JT-ssiQes Y. Camphell,.. *.*---
Ohisaies IL Camp,. - --
€teEles D. Ijong,
For "Eegents IJiiiversityg
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didates. The officers elect are as follows;
Supervisor---John Gordon.
Clerk—-Wm. A. Levington.
Treasurer—John Swoverland. -
Hi'way Commissioner—Jas. McComb.
School Inspector—"Wm. A. Levington.
Justice Peace, fnil term--;S. Hunter.
Jostle® Peace, fill vac.—George Smith.
Constables—Frank Pickering, John
Blair, Chas, Barkelow. Wm. Cunningham. . ' * *
State Ticket—Oriffih^.l-; Atkinson, 23;
Campbell, 14,
Circuit Jndge-rHartf 43; "Willett, 6.
Amendment—7*5Tes, .23 * 3S*o, 5.
CaSES29WOOB -TOWNSHIP.
A. E. Doty was'elected supervisor,, and
.. 1291.w. A. Hosier, clerk. 'The Union Labor
.. 155 J state Tlcket reCeived' 40 majority. For
ill 1 c*rcn** 3ll%e» $$T^ Reived 9 majority
of 4. Thirty-two majority lor the
amendment, antl46 against the salary,
inNTEEFIIiLB -TOWNSHIP. .
"Fifteen Republican majority on" State
1H3 j ticket; 34 majority for Hart; 12 majority
■ for liquor amendment, and 29 against the
salary amendment.
FROST TOWNSHIP.
n.
.. 164
,.--182
.. as?
. „ 155
17^*
,„.. 108
The Bemocratie State ticket received
"" 176 aHlaJ0|,^3r of 4; Hart*s majority was 7;
the prohibition amendment received a
majority of 21; 25 "against -the salm*y
amendment. .
Supervisor—®. "Prnfee, 1 maj.
Clerk—W. H, Kellogg, 4 maj.
The "Bepublican State'ticket received
For circuit judge—Hart, 65; Willett,
66.
Amendment—112 Yes; 30Ko«
AKTHUB TOWNSHIP.
The Bepublican State ticket received
one majority; Hart received 8 raaj.;
Amendment—Yes, 21; Ho, 17.
The "Republican township ticket was
elected. Following are the returns as
far as received *
Supervisor—Wm. Tan Conant.
Clerk—H. C. Mickle.
. Treasurer—-W. F. Purdy.
EKANKLXN TOWNSHIP.
Following are the officers elect:
Supervisor—M. J. Kennedy.
Clerk—C. L. Mabie.
Treasurer—rJohn Kennedy.
, Highway Comm'r—B* F. Black,
Justice Peace—Abram Shaffer, 2 years;
S. T. Boss, 3 years; H. McMillan,4 years.
VERNON TOWNSHIP.
Two tickets for public consideration-
Union and "Republican. . Entire Union
ticket elected except clerk. Below is.
the vote in detail j <
For Supervisor,
GeogeB.Alger,. 95.. 18
James Duncan,......... . 77.
For Clerk,
Andrew J. Clute,. 85..
Frederick Fishley,...
For Treasurer,
Samuel J. Ramey, 102
Charles D. Bogue,-.... ......
For Highway Commissioner,
George W. Stough,.
* Thoinas Kidd,
For School Inspector,
Charles "SPorton,.............
William Hodkinson,........
For Justice oi the Peace,
Peter "StcFarland,. ...........
George Horning, .......
For Constable,
James Gilbert,
• Charles Ackerman, .........
Lorenzo J. Vennor,... i.....
Jolin S. Olliver,
Darius McComb, ....-..*
Albert'Horaing,.
Bobert "Slalcolni,
James Bellinger,
Judge Hart's majority in this district
*w ill reach nearly 2,000..
"* Couootl Proceedings* .- *
Begnlar meeting Qf the common conn"
I'll oi fhtf ~ii!lag^._#i^^iit^^M«mb#f»
present^ • Trustees" Mussel!, Feighner,
Tatman, Schilling and Louch.
STames of scholars nbt> Absent' dnsSng
the month ending Hatch 25th51887*?
HIGH SCHOOL,*. . •
Lillie BeCooj George SexsmiSh, 'Giles
s Eoss, Jennie ■ Smit&9'
Arthur Boekafellow, Olive Pierce,- EditSi
Chambers.
The following pupils of the Clsr©
High School missed lem than five .words
during the month ending March' 25ths
1887:
Qlive Pierce, .Melva Hendrickg,*
Minnie Gardiner. Jennie -Smith* -GifeB
Boss, Winnie . Merrill, Olive Carrie,
Bertha Feighner^ *Bora Loomis, Anna
Wing. *Missecl none. «
S, 6. Woob, Teacher. -
-GffiAMSIAB J>&PABTSDSHT«
Kellie Kane, Lewis Wolsky, Claireace-
Trevidick, Ernest Brewer, Iklna Bideii,
Carrie 'Bogers, '. Barbara F!ek? Arthoi?
Pra"tfe, LydiA Orth,- Philip Hicks, .
Gbrtubis Murdock, Teacher,,
INTEKB211BIAT3S. '
Alice Austin, Clayton Becker," OlancI
Trevidick, Edith I>eTegl*, Emma'' Schaf-
far, Freeman Pierce, Frgaak Phlnteeyv
Floyd Kane» Hannah Iinsea5 Ciar©
*], j Blsell, George Schilling.
Scholars in'A spelling class not mlsjdng
3S
69.
95.. 20
75..
113.. 55
58..
95*..* 17
7o..
Rosa Fine,. Hannah Liases, Miniai©
86..- 1 (Presley, Lizzie Bellihgo
, IiKtiA. OtARJS, Teacher.
PKBiABY BEPAETMEWT, .
Leona Chase, Bella Schmitter, Alice
Sheldon, Arthur Brayman, Marten
Lawrence, Fred Harris, Mortie Brewery
Harry Stuart, Hand Whitside, John Orft,
Seymore Sheldon. Charlie Haske1i,r**llon-» *
roe Bustan, "Hoy Lamb, Mabel Trevidick,'
Charlie Kane, .Pqssie Chase, Clifford
Clarke, Arthur .Whitside, Gracie Grooms, *
Pearl Haynes. '
Ella Saw-ssll, Teacher.
SCHOOL NOTES. ;
Miss Allie Evens returns to school this"
spring after an absence of-ope year.'
Botanya Chemistry and Physical Geog°
raphywill be Introduced into- the school
thjs spring.
School opens up after Tacation witb
the following enrollment 1 .High School^
27j Grammar? S5; Intermediate, 39; "Pri-
mars 9 50.- ' / :
-^e,total .-enrollment of ^the" Clara
Schools daring the Fall and-Winter term
was:.. 'Bigli Sch©ol3 M $GB&irnmiir, 6S; £u *
te2Mieilid:er7S; fedcr^ *&> "Ztitel f^b.
• Eva Harris,, Bei4ha Fefghnefj and Bom
102..
27
102..
27
105..
ao
102..
26
70..
"68..
68..
69..
Meeting called to order by -'President loomis passed xrery cr«i
Carpenter.
amlnations at the close -of last term Is
mar. Also Arthnt BoekaMlow
finished Civil Goverhment,' Physiology,
and Philosophy., Myra Smith Physic-1"
ogy and Grammar;.' Euceba Hall-. G@o°,
graphy and Winnie Merrill, Philosophy,
One of the classes died a natural death.
HEKRING "DISTRICT. TSRNON.
The following are - the^jpaes'* of
pupils in school district 1fXor6? Ternon
township, who have not Tpii-J-absent during the month ending March 26lh, 1887:
Annie Bussell, Bavid Brellen, Welling^
ton Bobinson, Clara- Loomis and Bennie'
Loomis.
Those standing more than 75 per cent,
in the monthly examination are«
Clara Loomis, Annie Loomis, Elisa
Hodgins, Betsy Bobinson and Bennie.
Loomis.
Mertie E. Pisssly, Teacher..
inutea of the previous meeting read]5iYil ^^ernmsntj Physiology ^and
and approved.
By Trustee Louch and carried,, that
the bond of Henry Ort, as village treasurer, with Joseph Bison, A. J, Boherty
and J. C. Boekafellow as surities in the
sum of $5000, be accepted.
By Trustee Tatman and carried, thati
the account-of Jas. L. Welch, of #3.50
for arrest and board of prisoner, be allowed at $2, as recommended by committee on claims.
Bv Trustee Tatman and earried. that
the following resolution be adopted -
Mvsolved:—By the common council of
the village of Clare, that the petition
presented, organizing Fire Co. "No. 1, be-
accepted, and that the following officers
and members be herewith declared members of said company, aud all members
of said company, in active service, be
exempted according to law:
Captain, Bavid Borison • aisistant captain, Jas. F. Tatman; secretary, Ernest
Elwood; treasurer, John B.Phinisey: 1st
pipeman, B. M. Musseli,; 2nd pipeman,
Wm.Curtis;lst assistant pipeman, Irving
Aiward; 2nd assistant pipeman, A. H.
Boekafellow; and the following members: Win. Olds, Wm. Stevens, *Jas.
Mevils, Bobt. Corner, W. A. Goodman,
jr., John Cuffier, Wm. Muns, John Harris, Wm. Boss and M. B. Eaton.
By trustee Musseli and carried, that
the President be herewith authorized to
appoint, temporarily, such number of
policemen as in his judgment the occasion may require to act in case of
emergency or danger.
By Trustee Louch and earned, that
the President appoint a committee
of three, including self, to investigate
the grievance of Elder Hewitt, regarding
his claim against the village, wherein he
was injured by a defective walk. Committee: Trustee Louch, Tatman and
President Carpenter,
By Trustee Louch and carried, that
the clerk be authorized to provide warrants and complaints for the use of the
village.
By Trustee Schilling and carried, that
the council adjourn,
M. B. Eaton, Clerk.
ISSA m; Democrat, 60; Labor Union, 20*
Take all the joys you can.
Bad colds are fashionable.
One trick is met by another.
Let's all pull together this year.
Hew subscr-ibera are floating in,
Happy is he who has not a care.
Tse Bemocsat office for bill heads*
PHINISET BISTItjCT, yTSBKOX.
The following is a list of the pupils**'
who have not been absent during th©
month ending March 25th, 1887:
Freddie Kirkpatrick, Eddie McKay,
George Kirkpatrick, Jaryis Hbrthon,
Oscar "Northon; Annie Bison, Emma
Malcolm, Bick Hales.
Not absent during the month:
George Kirkpatrick. Emma Malcolm,
Eddie McKay, Freddie Kirkpatrick and
Jarvis Horthon,
Those who misspelled "no words during the month:
Freddie Kirkpatrick, Edith Bui*nham9
Hiram McPhall, Edwin Carpenter, Eddie
McKay, George Kirkpatrick, Effie Hodkinson,
Mbs. M. B. Eaton, Teacher,
Veenon, April 7—Bev. Tuttle preached in the Phiuisey district last Sunday* to
a full house.
Mrs. Win. Hodkinson is visiting ia
Saginaw, the guest of her daughter.
Mrs. W. J. Coon left for Mt. Pleasant
Thursday, where she will visit friends
and relatives for a couple of weeks.
Lucius Converse presists in visiting
Lausingville every Sunday.
Miss Ella Berning is engaged to teach
in-the Phinisey district. School begins
the third week in April.
Lucius Converse has .been engaged in
drawing lumber from Bowen's mill'for
a couple of weeks.
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| Title | 1887-04-08; Clare Democrat |
| Date | 1887-04-08 |
| Publisher | M.D. Eaton |
| Description | Friday, April 8, 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; |
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| Title | 1887-04-08; Clare Democrat |
| Date | 1887-04-08 |
| Publisher | M.D. Eaton |
| Description | Friday, April 8, 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 |
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