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ii-g. Win.'Dwyer- of take.-was in town-1 :-«Tt!rifaa "Mom mmikk trip't(* V?& Fleas-
V-\
lay.
• Whatfreaul
J5ogI§tffiti@ii dafySafefnpQay*/ •*
.@>G2*tCBoty. was*ln town. %m§*
The streets, i&fe iecdmin^ yery diuity* *"
* - ISeed City?§ base- *B>ali club lias tea 4os*-
saataedi. - - - . ..;''* - * * ' '.'
. * -Jos. _foiey; Md wife,- .Of -Loom! &,'. Were
-3ni.O3Qir0l%stS^iw3ayo *' ':--.--- . '""^ '-
' fbcs aew j_L -E* ehiu%lis, at* CalkinSville
r iz^-CclimtedjlM^twe^i^&es^ny.i ,:"
- 'Bocfes0 :fl-s^lGt? .of Xoomisr mum
;WJQM\k £j&a?sfoafd tflslfc on Wednesday.
5?po£ S^'^anxlsW, ©1* liobwtfe, wsV.
tanfr'Tnssd
1 v *
'O
'W-edaescfay.-
/."' Jf enms Boss ws§ in* the Sagioaws Mod I ::;:jf fi^¥:i>s tossing visited tvUh friends
*cky 4a Imsxnessi. '-* •" . "*" *; :• " *'"at'lSast felteaW o-teSa^iy-
. -, Iiosslng, tlie 'dentist,, was at East Sagi
Hftw over "SttiiOay. /- *- "' • / * '- L#tg?
: Wi-II.-BroWae, oi Harrison, was one of. inhere" ftr^iuiMwes fiidivhkuds in the
the-vlsitors to Clare Tuesday.-?-.. ?' T:v,l^^^h'6(lbdk-?upQn"wh:U tb .v lutvu't got
;;4entlfemens get' yon* guns*- and b^l*^^iMay^!j^-Vro/th l»Ti»»fr
sofeektibebiirgains'atMoskMi^S,-- /./"'-/^be-liJiJl'^t tbe'^rM t*o^?n,t know
. fbeYlligeV^olsdosetotlfc&rt^e \h6»a^:;P^,hfttt«w9. -*«;'* His-just
[spring ya^tion of.! me weem^m&tipii.: ^^•;<X^«*!'«teiit - ■ ^W'
J.fc®*ieft' was ubfo'itea^ ih.-s-the dinner
rxiorsg* t
:km Tlsito^fcO". €tee inst Satin*
^.J2
SI?s, J* _*£. White 'will -^eachr In '"'tb#
fee Methodist cgnu'&'&t Clfire,. Sunday*
©Sg&t,HapchSi* ' \~} -> "* • _v V-'.' :.
.KW5lroiae-made nifpfe &ngar and syrup is beeom|ng gnfte'^fntiful. and is* of.
scMieioes^t^lity. . " ',.•.>.'-.
piate* hkst-Be a little snri'ier • or,*the la
tlfe-'-'bi-ji-ic
h'Ri'inojBiige;
io$mi^eoxmty,wmWhmM J^ty^iry'&^i^^\^xx^ ftomiuhis was in
^ritp'rill9iss^'^v ;V*> \ "- ^^^Vl^W^y ohlmw^ »'.i.:©tdHnrri-
-' •■*-■ •■''-•' ■•'- • -• • '■»fs%4l^tllig'':^ndowhiti th*- southern
pa?^ o^2e^ttt(e:pu'hu^iiK>^ nKitiera.
w.ee"kin^o.&i2i^ "a&e Of-his IfeiiM :<?f*' |^.,*P'a^m«si;-wa Jimesnri.»^
m&Tibv*f&*'\ "' ""': - ';:: * '■-'■■"-•zz • -dfes-'b.iitlob^ a -little l&vtf'V
!3J^' 4»»«0»«-«. * . * . - *. •<«*. -V-. - : ,, °-~ .\ '- i ".' .;, - * -,
: vA-meetins1 ot tbe. Teaebey^ylnfetttwte"
* "y • . .,« .-*.-*',*--"."•, ..- * ,-
Ji Krtt > -o j •.Tl 7.'.'l 1 n.-s. ^JL *•**_.i.." _ ii
li
/t'be J_ini^; t^aus[htei^- 'will "meet ■ netj>.'
^t^BeBlfey^ifterkp-oii at";tb®' home* M
tfrs./liehvy&iei'em.'''- /,.>,(/.,/* * ."'
■€&&$ BrosC, 'of *;$te-Meii^%:'-bUnke(l'
T,OOD,000~ieet of lo^s iij G-ludw^n cotuit^
&
"^
£R»ciie&&'t'the Bagipaw business college
ated -returned home last Saturday*.
J ■ OlatCcQurityfor..1888 paid its silver- « . 4, . .
'r.^. 7^^«- ^a'i^ t« «iii_»% nfirfMM ««• d&s *all next Monday evening, at, which nine \
$Q-bi«L
V^o Iiittorpora'te that yilliige* passed- both
J.W.a^rili^&^o^olFa^wqlivhavoJltt^ of-the legi«teture one day "last
-^iiteliasedrtf^ 3lbMns«n stoels' of grocer*-we^k;- \ .'-~z \\>l :"'-/;- •* .'' -"■
fesiiiG'llai0?etowi;^hip. ' ... -. -,^|0r 'gtation '.is- so -hlgl?, no.powerio
,'BlrsfrBlgiey,£steTte"cl for Shepherd, Isa-. gregfc, no charaetei'^iinbleraishetl,. «d.to
Mia comity,-todky on a protracted yisit exempt ra'en from the attacks.;.of ^sh-
^wit^'ifiatiy^mtd friends. ' nes^malace or envy. ">** ,;.' '•'■. -V
_ .Th^3f>K^KAX isindebted to'Bev. C. ^.ttoraey'J.' -H.; QanfeldjVof-.'lferlon^-.
_?. Tattle for ."^ report of the conference.) wa4-one of the called at fbe ^BHO'dEA^;
ofthe i;oag|egational churches.^
Shpott-BogardusianishecV Ms course of Harrison-visiting W.ith-'hla family .over
,„ ,, „ ,, , y. „fetarted Tot East Saginaw z^v4 Detroit
■Pihceon Monday.- 'lte -ftadh^-wp at .^waa*yiindlB^^tCto«ada'tWehis
Sunday. ' ' ."■*.,
Tbe citizens of.Glare.arva requested to
attend a meetiag to be held at the town
■T-1" v!§©ir§"i"I& S8 in milage and $454 per dlenk
aer^iceSsTj^ki-l^-^*^^.0^ ^3S S8° If
*i '«.»,'."'■ * ,- ** * * f
- :_?red'- Osboi% of N East Saginaw, was/
_ tonsacting business" and shaking • bands'
^fch'old^lrt&ds*ln.C3are last evening.
' .'||usseIl>.J{Ue? druggtet^has jn^tunpacked
& b§aiit&uX*/'s^da'""fountiiin, which will
mtikp g« itti^ctire ilxtin-e to the Centra;!
'l%e^Free Metho'd^t bold quarterly
' SEteefchigj .services' at Xi^omis,' commencing
_?Eiday .iilf-Iit of this**We©fc' mid' eontinu-
%ig. over Smiday. ..<•'.
"Esversil-of oni"" correspondents! have
failed to foiwardfthVlr regular batoh of
sews tbis week. ; We-hope to bear fi;6ni
msements arc to be made * for.% the
proper observance of Decoration
Everybody are earnestly requested to attend. - - "^
Ambrose Johnson^ who last*winterwai
employed^by .the "F. &.P. "M. railroad
company to watch and care for the '-mo-
gul engine stationed at this plaee, but
now employed .as fireman by the Toledo*
Ann Arbor & Northern Michigan company, hf&s been visiting with Mends, in>
Clare tbis week. . '
Men-it WithereK, the Beed City-, tin,
^raitb, Iiss.lpurchas'ed. the sole right to
snake an?l g&lJc the^bperb __amp Filler. 5«
Oseeobi.pounty. Tb,e, devise*' is *i new'
nate»f ^^ fiilinrr-^«-^fs * ^ftb^tj^ tV* : f.j~
\if tiijeoifi-
01jW:bfsi:.
j» 'jivI&Vier
;4buiw. .and
JanJesiSege*'* of M&mYiz-
>CPrs'fii;t|iifjt. townships :w:'»*> J
SiitlirdaY* liniving: in 'cUarsf*;
;^v&om be; h>\i\ arrested i'<-,?
•a^iult;"axu"i-^.at'tt5jyR " : .'
* r - j* - -' - - -
* •Soiij^-'.y.ift'ji ar^- coB^!,<>l}^"y putting
.tliem^r?es-forwa^d as ea«'!yi.»;ps'kfbt ofr
ficb.v^bft'y' are yinallj11 i fhf clues ivbo
--'-h%v«UtetaQoi^
$.^:timt-p\n\. affairs svi'ti^sfullj'. an.d
lor that reason dee»_ theui*flv ^eminent-
1$"Hfitted' to manage t$Ksa£**:-f» :pf other
4. D. ^Clartc, &remm {^ *|^e* mogul,
return* His- business is in «omicction
with bis automatic -car coupling devise,
the officiate of several of tW» leading rail-
\ | road companies .negotiating with him to
buy an interest or tb£ right to use it.
" * Tho robt>itt<j*of money drawers.appears
to hay«? become finite a fastidious and
luemtive etnploy-ment' h» ti-.is Tillage,
1_ast Sunday''afterbodn.^^m^ owe* bixke
into Hnsted ■&'Qb',s'. sa]o«t n* ar '"the- de-
pot-and relieved.tlte till of nboat.6S^"b^-
^ides'takitig a cjiWntlty <»l (igai;g. *_To-
clue to the perpetrators lia^ r-»fc been obtained.
* -I/inidlord • Abram, of tin* A I^er House,
reeelyed a telegram yHst-uhy stating-
that .bis'motbcrV wstden^eC' w^ljtipeeiv*
b'nd been destroyed b'y f«K* .vtd be took
the afternoon train for Hi it pl:.tje 'Ituirs-
day.* T-hepropei*ty ws^ v..1.i"d at about
.-^
eiland, Kirkbride? "Warren, Shayei\ Me-
latyre, Frieclcborn, Jones and Wolsky,
aad Bowman and Zeiter, cfTjOomis, at-
^ekded Masonic lodge at Farwell Wednesday evening. Mr. Wolsky was given the
third degree.
Otin Smith and Miss Eieka Stowell,
fedth ot Grant township, and James Ell-
wood and Miss Minnie Eeid, of Sheridan
township, were united in the bonds of
siatrimony by Bev. C.W. Smith, at the
%Si
JI--S*
"^
^^SS^L^^L «^ II& ^Mtoirted similar to*tbe ordinai-y
oil eana but instead of having a tin spoilt
it bas a piece of rubber tubing about a
foot in length attached to the top edge,
tije other end of which is inserted into
tbe lamp when being filled.
The best stores always advertise. This
can be relied upon. The adventiseinent
indicates that the merchant has goods he
is not ashamed of, in fact, that be is
proud of the quantity and quality of bis
stock and has confidence in his ability to
bear examination. It also shows that'he
wants to dispose of what be has, and will
therefore accommodate customers to
acbieve^bis purpose. It is always a\po-
lite dealer who studies the convenience
of bis customers and-means business all
the time.
Amcteur talent, under tbe auspices
of the Clare K. of P. band, playing-under,
tlie direction of W. H. Hartigan, a professional, and assisted by Mrs. Alice Ky-
an, of Toledo, A. "L. Kitchen, qf Edmore,.
■Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hurst, of Shepherd,
supported by Mrs. C, D. Smith, W, Rufus
Smith,'II. E. Canduit and Emmit Ilum-
phrej', of Mt. Pleasant, presented an interesting domestic drama entitled "The
Factory Girl," in the G. A. B. ball last
Friday, evening to a crowded house. The
entire program whs well rendered, being
varied by a masterly recitation by Mr
Hartigan, and songs by Mrs. Ryan .and
Emmit Humphrey. •
Even sysraall farm must have more or
less machinery, while on a large one the
investment must be heavy. .Under any
conditions more machinery will be destroyed by rust than by wear. A little
care will preyent this. Melt together
over a gentle** fire a pound of lard free
from salt and a lump of rosin about tbe
■Mze oi a hickory nut. When the whole
is melted remove it from the stove, and
, $8,000 and harl been l^-j^i,-^*. ;;-.<• z v,
| un ^4.««if^ }*§,% <Uilis fsi itft,t?iiu *|/»**iw |>t>i«-
icy ha^'espired,* bepce Ms trip. "
Mrs. p.X. Whitney depmted'for Flint
yesterday in of nin:^, \vh_re she will be absent for the n^t,|ew yeeoks visiting with
relatives and "ifleb<l% .-Mr. Whitney ia
trying his *!band:a^^e|j^!ng-. t5bach,,?. and
bis countenance-^all^a|#,shows uininlstak-
able evidence that he#tiring*oi the job^
, ]SL E. parsonage, in Clare, Wednesday,
ilareh 27. May they all live long and
'prosper.
Democratic caucus at the town ball tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon at 2 o'clock
standard time. The presence of every
democrat in Grant township is requested.
Use care and judgment in nominating
Btbrie hnt good and competent men and
then<^rto'£he polls on Monday and work
-for theiik*^ebtion. :lt
. A Clare contributor to tbe Democrat
ia 'reply to an item that appeared among
the "Loomis newscast week, says: Later
-reports are to the eifect that over-work
isnd urikiiyl treatment haye contributed,
saore toward Mrs, Morrison's insanity
_han the -escitetnew occasioned at the
_?ree- M®thodi^t"meetings»'*
A kind word, a pleasant smile, a cheerful greeting, a genial pressure of the
Hand, or a familiar nod as you pass On
$*ie street—tbat,s all; but you haye sent
&ray of-sunshine into some sorrowful
Sneart, and touched that invisible cortfc of
_inmaii sympathy which trembles in sad-
%em and causes it to vibrate with joy.
2>t na-he social; it costs hut little and
carries, with it so many blessings., the
^alnebx>ylnch we have no means of es-
tlm-iiting,;'- -'."/__ ■ . .
? .The Mnes,""A Sondeau^* by H. A. Hol|
clenj which appears in another column,
are from the ISotre Dame Scholastic,
ggrhere they appear after being; praised by
Professors French and Egau, then submitted to the class of criticism in Eotre
IDamenniversity, where the author is
studying for the priesthood, being recognised as among tbe most intellectual and
devout in that institution, and accorded
Special privileges, perhaps on account of
Ibeing a recent convert from Protestant-
fern .-or "Free Thought." Mr. Holden is
well known in Clare, ^gsid his parents reside afe Farwell.
covered from dust. Whenever any ma.
chine, from an apple parer to a thrashing
machine, is oat of use, clean it by scraping'with a wooden knife whittled from
anv hard wood, use an old woolen rag
and rub over every part liable to rust
with this compound; giye all such parts
a thin coating. This may be used for astronomical and other delicate instruments. If used on eyery farm it would
save the country millions of dollars.—
American Agriculturi£t.
and'tlnvfe someone will receive notice toW^hway commissioner, D.. MeMaster
* jitstice of the peace (full term), Lyman
Leach; justice (to fill vacancy), William
Crawford; drain commissioner, John
Hinkle; constables, Ernest Wood, John
Schoonover, M, O. Austin and EH Cross.
cut their visit short and hurry home he4
fore many days roll past* ; 9
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Baxter, of Harrison, were in Clare Tuesday. They came
down to meet Mr, Baxter's father and
mother, whose home is near Ionia aud
who were on their way to Harrison for a
few weeks' yisit, yvith theirr "sou. Mr;
Baxter, senior, isa man upwards of three-
quarters of a century in years, hale and
hearty, affable and a pleasant gentleman
to meet. We are pleased to acknowledge
hi& acquaintance. '* *. .'-,■■
Correspondents and all persons who
have c ccasion to write for a newspaper
should avoid abbreviations, ' po "not
write Tncs. for Tuesday, eh for church,
pres. for president, etc. The habit of
omitting tbe words of, the, and, is, aud
other words is aJso annoying to the editor. When a communication w received
that abounds in'-abbreviation^; and omissions, the editor has to tbofbngbTy revise
the same, spell but tbp. abbreviations and
omissions. The compositors in a 11 well
regulated offices arelnstrncted to ^follow
copy," and they do it. We only wish
that newspaper writers* were as' particular to follow instructions as the compositor is to ''follow copy." -:
Late last Friday evening, just after
Josiah aud Ed. Homings-bad closed theife
they were attracted by the reflection of a
bright light and glancing oyer toward
Ehoade*s shingle mill discovered that it
stir it slovvly until .'cold. Keep thisj was on fire. Jo. ran over to the niill and
rj| not wait to open the door to gain admittance, .but kicked in a window and
succeeded in extinguishing the flames,
whieh had already secured quite a head-
wa3', without sounding an alarm, "Mr.
Horning was quite badly cut 'about the
feet, leg* and hands by the wltidow gl-.ss
AUend the meeting Monday evening.
Mrs. E. II; O'ttonald, of Howard City*
is the- guest of Mrs. C. H* O'Donald in
Clare this week.
Chet. Fitch bi^s quit the employ of
Bicknell. He will go to Detroit and
travel for a w holesale bouse.
Wolsky has a new "advertisement .in
this issue thai is of vital importance to
the gentlemen of this vicinity.
"Billy" and Alex. Munns started for
Wisconsin Wednesday to be absent during the summer, taking in the "log push."
The bangs having gone out of style*
among tbe young ladies, the rolling pin
and the washboard begin to look more
hopeful.
The spring term of school in the Car-
row district, Sheridan township, com-
menees next Monday with Miss Lillie
Converse as teacher. Miss Converse
taught the fall and winter terms iu that
district and gave excellent satisfaction.
.Just enough snow fell Just night to
cover the ground, and the air is a little
chilly. The prospects are that the sun
will soon melt it away and tomorrow
will be another fine day. We ought not
to feel at all down hearted, however, if
he 'should get a few cold, blustering clays
yet this spring. —[Wiggins, No. 2.
C, W. Perry returned home Tuesday
evening after a ten days' absence at the
bedside of his father, Mr. E. Perry, at Atlas, Genesee county. Mr. Perry is advanced in years and his ultimate recovr
ery is some what doubtful, though we are
pleased to note that he was improving
rapidly when C W. left his bedside on
Tuesday.
•Several changes haye taken place at
the union depot in the past week.* Will,
Taskei'v*.formerly night operator, has
been changed to day operator and ticket
agent.-* H. *C. Warren, whose place he fills,
has been transferred to the train dispatcher's office at East Saginaw. A gentleman from Ludington assumes Mr.
Taskei-'S position as night operator.
The numerous friends and ?eqnaintan-
ces of Jas. E. Aiger were somewhat surprised to . encounter his symmetrical
shape upon the streets of Clare on Monday. His. visit to his old home, which is|v
to be of several weeks", duration, was iio-
av-o/v-.'-^ i-jqt n one
y • -z ^1,-iL-nf i*.v- Micr*'*, tba;i ;hn '■
"years, having been at Dullish und Wnsi*
Superior, Minnesota, the greater*pari)" of
the time.
Ccfngreg&tional ©©nfemn<smo - ,'■
The Northern Central Association "-of
Congregational churches met lastweek,^.
-from Wednesday till Friday inclusive,
will^ie Eeed City church. There was
an iiii^suallv large attendance of ministersibid.delegates, only two ministers being absent. ,;#:-.. ' ' ' '
The time/Was occupied with tbe pre» '
sent-ition and discussion of topics such
as ''Importance of denominational papers '
ia the church and home." "Duty of the '
church and christian parents lor the supply ofthe ministry." "The fitting of -
candidates for pioneer home missionary
work.* ^Practical * relation of 3Toung •
people to the church."
An hour, was given to the report of the.,
committee, on a Christian College for
northern Michigan, followed by a spirit- :
ed discussion of the subject.
Home Missions was presented b3r State
Superintendent Warren, and Foreign
Missions hy A.X. Hitchcock, of Chicago*
and Eev. Bobert Chambers, of Eezroom,
Turkey. ':
A profitable Sunday School Institute
was conducted hy State Superintendent.
Miller, and a portion of one a$t$Q$aoxL> %
was devoted to discussion, and the, Question Box relating to the T.P. S. 0. E*!.
and other questions concerning children
and young people. . ,
The Association closed;Friday night
with the celebration of the Lord's supper. The next meeting is to be held with
the church in Ludington. .
We now haye open a great drive sale
of Clothing, Hats and Gents' Furnishing
. See our prices.
E. B. MoseMa^^' .
ly} School Reports^ ,'..'*.
:■ i^ter:viei>iate room:..
P'ttpils whose deportment during the- .
sending March 22, was 100 per <&eut;.
QrQrtie Booth Phebe Garrier
Oarajte OoIsoil Jessie "Datiis
y.erxiA Feighner Floyd Jbm&- • ■'
Wi||^ Bandall Grace Stevens
Em^ia. Shaffer Abia.Smith '
A%ms> "Walsh Blanche *B.auder,
MiA&f Converse May-lJarrow
GiifMUs . 2*Jora Hicks ;
fill Linsoa BemiW E^ssell :
Alieft^Sheldon May Snider' *
* -* \- Dennic -Trowbridge. • ;,; /
>- .*.'. ■ Ella Sawtell, Teacher.
mnUDciraLt?© ©syiG5JSa * *" ,
Notice .is hereby giyen to the" Demo^ .
the less welcome J cratic voters of tbe townshiD of Qrknt '
■ i * <?
The republicans of this township held
their caucus Wednesday afternoon and
nominatec! the following;.'candidates;
For supervisor; J. G. 'Hoekafellow; clerk,
J_. H. DeVogt; treasurer, W. • S. Cooley;
The ^*_T? ^1^ of the girl ol the . are.4
small, tapering and beaufifillly shaped;-
11 as beautiful as the* *,and she is with-v
■ out her |j; her frown is a tv'and her.-figur©*
excites I I I oi surprise, and a hankering:
-—'—her..
The Democrat is informed that Lan«
son Wing will be tbe candidate of the
democracy of Vernon township for the
office of supervisor at the coming election. He has served the people of his
township in this capacity for several
vears past and has proven himself a careful, trustworthy and competent public
servant. The people of that township
realize that they cannot fiud a. man more
capable to fill the position and there is
.little doubt but what he will be re-elected
by a large majefrity,
The trees being snugly heeled-in, do
not plant until the weather is settled, especially until the long wind storms are
V&
tuf
'Urctaj>j'March 30, at 2 o'clock |>i m.* for
thd purpose"of nominating candidates*
fOr.:the various township officers,-
'*'.(*:* "■ Bi**OllDEIlCO^MlTTE|J.
Members of Hose Co. STo.l, C. F.D.^.
are* requested to meet at the Hose room
on Tuesday evening next at 7 :B0 o'clockj:
for tbe election of officers.
By order of foreman, J. Louch.
The Ladies' Union will meet next week
April 5th, at the home of Mrs. L. T. Olds*
Foreign missions will be presented.
Mrs. Tuttle , Secre t-ary..
over.. These
winds
ire dangerous and
shrivel up the bark and destroy the verdure of the buds, which the roots cannot
yet supply with .moisture- If the trees
* come to band-*em"ly-:tte spring* it is^fet
to heel them in" until, the weather gets
warm. If trees after"* a long journey in
warm weather are found to have the buds
started and the bark shriveled, trim them
back, and cut each branch back to a sound
dormant bud. Then dig a trench in suit-
store, for the night and started home, able soil, and lay in the trees one by one,"
taking care that in filling in every part
of the shriveled bark is in contact with
the moist soil; Coyer all completely,
root and branch, taking care that the labels are properly preserved. When the
trees are taken up at the end of a week
or more, the bark will be found completely restored. Examine the roots and
prune the mutilated ones with a smooth
cut. Prune the tops into proper shape.
Some nurseries give a large head, while
and has been hobbling aroubd this week; others cut the young trees into shape,
nursing bis woumis: His prompt action j while yet in the nursery rows. A cover-
was the means of saving th?/ mill ^nd t \Virr 0f finely divided, light soil over the
considerable
proximity.
other property in close
roots is a great benefit .to newly-planted
trees.—American Agriculturist for April.
How is the time to buy Children's
Clothing, as I intend to close .out my
stock at greatly reduced prices. .-:. _, , *.
'''■■' ■ ' ' ■ E. B. Mose&a^. •/{'
Editor Capiield, of the Harrison-Cleav
ver, made us a brief call this ^morning*. -
In many of the small streams on which:
large quantities of logs haye been bankek.
there is no,t,sutfieient water to wet a*
sponge, ah#th§'Otitlook jor -«. successful
spring drive is .dubious:.
Last Saturday;! -evening mail team, '
Bast Saginawibro,^bt a postal card from.
theCjOverseer of the poor of Saginaw
coiihty informing Alfred Louch-that a
young man named James Morrlsey had
died, at the county bouse that afternoon
Mr. Loneh took the train the next morning and went to Saginaw and found that *
the report was only too true. Jim was
well known in Clar£ and surrounding
country, having rub a carriage and wagon shop in tbis village for several years
up to about two years ago. He was a
young man of about 32 or 33 years of ag<23
having numerous good traits of character
and his death will be regretted hy Mg
numerous acquaintances. He bad been.
sick only two or three days previous to
his death, and being a stranger in tb©
Saginaws, with scant means, lie was tab*
en to the county house. His
were interred at that place0
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£.
Object Description
| Title | 1889-03-29; Clare Democrat |
| Date | 1889-03-29 |
| Publisher | M.D. Eaton |
| Description | Friday, March 29, 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 |
Description
| Title | 1889-03-29; Clare Democrat |
| Date | 1889-03-29 |
| Publisher | M.D. Eaton |
| Description | Friday, March 29, 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 |
| Transcript |
tf ^Qm&ll POlS^o W ii-g. Win.'Dwyer- of take.-was in town-1 :-«Tt!rifaa "Mom mmikk trip't(* V?& Fleas- V-\ lay. • Whatfreaul J5ogI§tffiti@ii dafySafefnpQay*/ •* .@>G2*tCBoty. was*ln town. %m§* The streets, i&fe iecdmin^ yery diuity* *" * - ISeed City?§ base- *B>ali club lias tea 4os*- saataedi. - - - . ..;''* - * * ' '.' . * -Jos. _foiey; Md wife,- .Of -Loom! &,'. Were -3ni.O3Qir0l%stS^iw3ayo *' ':--.--- . '""^ '- ' fbcs aew j_L -E* ehiu%lis, at* CalkinSville r iz^-CclimtedjlM^twe^i^&es^ny.i ,:" - 'Bocfes0 :fl-s^lGt? .of Xoomisr mum ;WJQM\k £j&a?sfoafd tflslfc on Wednesday. 5?po£ S^'^anxlsW, ©1* liobwtfe, wsV. tanfr'Tnssd 1 v * 'O 'W-edaescfay.- /."' Jf enms Boss ws§ in* the Sagioaws Mod I ::;:jf fi^¥:i>s tossing visited tvUh friends *cky 4a Imsxnessi. '-* •" . "*" *; :• " *'"at'lSast felteaW o-teSa^iy- . -, Iiosslng, tlie 'dentist,, was at East Sagi Hftw over "SttiiOay. /- *- "' • / * '- L#tg? : Wi-II.-BroWae, oi Harrison, was one of. inhere" ftr^iuiMwes fiidivhkuds in the the-vlsitors to Clare Tuesday.-?-.. ?' T:v,l^^^h'6(lbdk-?upQn"wh:U tb .v lutvu't got ;;4entlfemens get' yon* guns*- and b^l*^^iMay^!j^-Vro/th l»Ti»»fr sofeektibebiirgains'atMoskMi^S,-- /./"'-/^be-liJiJl'^t tbe'^rM t*o^?n,t know . fbeYlligeV^olsdosetotlfc&rt^e \h6»a^:;P^,hfttt«w9. -*«;'* His-just [spring ya^tion of.! me weem^m&tipii.: ^^•; |
