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%WE BOJJS® --OF :''SUPEB&ISQBB
WILL Bg -j&QMPOSED OF Mm®
BEPUMLIGANSAND TEMIEE ■' .
M&MOQRATS. *V.
IQ>©pwr$8 S©m«wlia.t M©pg©i? &»«!' iSfaxcl - to
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can that it was their duty to vote tbe
st»£e ticket. On tbe other hand he did »
Y@ffi©jn Ifownstifp.
not think to tell a democrat or: prohlbi-• There "Weretwo ift'lsets-for public con-
tionist that there was; any such tickets in j si ieration this sprlK;?—Democratic and
existence; and there was not a man of jl&'publkan—and ■ tit-J fight was made
either faith on the board 10 remind them
of their duty.
'She elecff^p^ Grant' tofvni*&$j«»
in
-cy-hich" this vVS'jS&s locatedr. passed ' oil
^aieti'y Monday,'. tiioaglfr^.tbe .mce
Hot pome of iJ1e_6fi7ees.-iy.as .spirited.
'SFjlifere wore two.'f ickefe" in tne fidti—ii<j-
publican and *Mem otitic. . BotW |#utie;-<
appeared to-unr-»Sfesfc considerabJejinfer-
<sst. and some linnhwork was dime ..by. the
<sandi dates. ->,0nly'4wb of the.DenWtmlU-c
saadtdatu^..\sufej;ecietl''.in bteast&g 'the
tSkle ••bf.^'iTTptiffl|c!i{Y.-.-,votes* and' mast-
iim. eiiititgh: fe£i^s'*t>'ti6"'inj<Hre,' their eieC*
tlok. " "Tho$e\v£6-ufth?e Pavid Bon-son ?f or
, ©Serlijaiic't-'''Joseph il; Carpenter for Ju?*-
4'ftEe;of '■ p"pii'i<*,"/iiflT'.fcerm. The; ollciaj
■<50Sint'showed .the--refe-ult to bo as foMo%s;::
'-- "■-.' ' St7£H£StiXSOR,
'- Hqn'ry Alger,' ^ " '
'John X).,linekaf e.1low,
' ; ;'-IDavi3 Korrson,
' ■ *2&.H.I)eVogt,
309
36-
16
-20
192-
134
-m
•'i'|iarv.in:|>. Baton, .' 136
/..W£U»(»#; Cooley., _ 184—4B
■ ■'.. • . '-jxisTic&imaA'nEBBi,
. " .Joseph H;-Carpentor, 182—41
\%f}kkxi^jea^ 'JV ; -, ... .141
* ' JirsT]|CBf mm, ssfi^^rcTa - - . ' *"
->'40iariesSmoek, "-" /•
', WI Jiaai Crkwtovd, » '*
v.' f€liWles-W.-P«-3;rj, - J." '■:
\l'"zj".^ 'lii&ijwA's .e®mmii6pmi,
'■-■.■f0.oim-A.Ji\ek^m3 ., -^:;' . •' 130
*/^;ISa-'Mo,Ma^ter, "t^iv • ';
132'"
12f
2oer
?- ■
-78
im—ss I
J^ieob- Maori's.' *'• /r/\*
_^ joiin 'IiInkle,."
Benrjr Otth, - -
- ;-' .-"psjQ.?,'. - _ -
i ii i il i-^uf \jh%%rd\ '"'
3Se-35ks& ' *W «od«. * !> *• ^ V
3Setr-in:0w. Anstl%
- J. fifk&ootLOYejr, ,- -" ..:( u .
127-
199—72
150
138 '
— «»■>■
Ui Oi-osSa
■k:
s^' *
,181'
.4. 1»®
"<&*' 190
• :"103
- ,'-''A«*t3tuf Township.
Eleetiqn in Artliur- township pa^ed off
in a most quiet and orderly mann r.
There were 52 votes polled,' of whieh the
People's ticket received 36, and the OltU
zen's ticket 16. Some of the favored ones
feasted on warm, feogai5 and a most enjoyable .ri me was reported. AJ l the old officers'were-re-elected b}' five majority of
the permanent votes of the town, which
conveys the idea that the basin^s-i o* the
town has been managed in a buiness-like
inrfimer. Your correspondent is informed
that tlie township is; in .he best con iltion
of any in the county so far as its finances
and interests are concerned.
The following* is the vote for eao.h officer:
SUPERVISOR
JELC. Mickle,,- 36—20
Chillies Waggoner, 16
CLERK
T). W. Denno^ 36—20
W. II. White, . 16-
TEEASUSEK
Wm. TanConanf.
■ George-A. Kanarr,
HIGHWAY COMMISSIOKEK
O. W. Pierson, 36—20
Wm. Andei-son, ' 16
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Wm.VanConant* 36—21
J. W. Coulter, 15
•Xi.W. Pierson. . . S8
•W, Ii. VanConant, 36
SCHOOL INSPECTOR
W. L. VanOonant, 36—20]
Sa W. Born, ... * 16
■*'{.. BKAIN COMBIISSIOKEB
J". W^AlJen. ■' . .--16
V- .CONSTABLES
W:'F."Pardy," ' 36—20
'C.X.Barkelo'wv * '16
F...A. Dayis,** ■ ' ,.. 36—20
John Kanarr, . ' 16
, Jas. Lower, 36—20
W. M. Anderson-,' 16
H.'^atiso^, . 35—19
Jos.-Jarred, •• . ■' ' . '•";', 16-
Surry Township.
There were two tickets in tbefield, and |
ja^ojKl-deal of hard \vork, was done on
^.;4„ z:!^A TlZA:2 woi'0. -116 TCic^ <.:-...
fo.:: t&e -Eeptiblicsni _ State.ticl et.,' 37 for
I tiie Democrat, and 24 for.tbe Prohibition,
plfisfEntire :4Jnion ticket was elected with
%i&.exceptions of Supervisor and Treasurer- ,.Theiollo>vingvare the votes each"
I-strictly on party prJmJiples* 'She total
vote cast was 209. *E-ty*&* '&&& 29 straight
Democratic and 67> ^trai^ht t Bepubiieais
tickets poi led. Thg^te m as .follows t
supE&$tsoiV -
11. J. Martm, d
L. O,.Bum ban, r
cvmft*
E8 Brooks, d
A. O. AilO'a, r
129-
tm-
■49
'-U
Tl&EASblf^E,
S. J. Eain©vf 'd ' •; . 66 '
O. B. Tha-ywr, r - 141—74
. HT&nWAY corcu-isSioKEB, '
Charles Northpn,^ *" 10r»—1
Thomas Kid<U r **'. ' 104. .
school fi??i*ac^OK,
David Oickerson, el- ' ' 104
C. D. Bog •* r ' .- ' * 105—1
DRAIN C03EaU€20HEK,"'
"Oh Williami "when I gave onr cat
Some sausage on a plate,
Her tail did stiffen and did swell— •
ne* back-did eiwva^e- *
i.hi rtj.at and clawed tbe siirae as if
T:ie *»aui?aee Wits anvt;
Ite.l-von, sir, somothin.$f ails
Oar pr&clons Maltese eat."
"Be calm, dear Hiss, I vail esplain-
Wii> Xuipuy aottiuiincer:
You know that ail the felhiorace ^ •
Of dogs have mortal fear; • „
Heace, when the safasagfj met hor gaae,
She knew, right in & iainnt'e, - * -
That shQ had met an enemy-
She smelt old Towser in it. •? •, ,
Go to th« postoffice ior writing tablets^
¥. Battles, d "
J. B. Uorning, r •
■ JUSTICE, F'UX-L 'JSR3I,
J. H. Seeley, d
Adf.m Hornin"', r
Darius McConib, .4
Ii. Yenuer. d '
George $litchei],'d
D. UUeGuirp, d ;
Oeo.'Stowe. i- I
Richard Hornby, r '
John'Oliver, r
ff
102 fe!
if-r—3
141—77
208
im
103 -
163 * .
106 -
IM •.
- - - ■ ■ Wlntorfl&fr*. Vewa^fjiifc •. '.;
Winterfield towasbip|^!ves tbe'Bepublican dtate ticket 24 '-voif*; Bemocratlc,
9; 'Prolnbir-ion, 5. V<*r :tieies»\ng the
Governor's salary, Ya,- 5; l$oK 3SU-* The
entire Bepublican rid^ t Mvselecte;J with
the e^Qeption of hlgbV.'tn- yoiBsiiisbioaer.
The following are th^'^'^'TS &lQ&Les\:
Supervisor—W:m.-€enKrci .'?•.
Olerk—•Miles Davis.
Treasurer—*!'. H;" Fleitmifn^.
Justice—G. A. JEte&tKy. 7 •'
School Inspector—h. ft OolHn$
Highway Commissi* $££»
man, .
SAt, 5s «•'
Sber-
lOiiowing
of-
Greciiwood elected
ticers: • 'j
Snpervisor—J.^A-Vo^jiixg. - '
Olerk—W. A. 0osk^% ■
Treasjirep—J. .sp&ttthpf rgon. * a,
Hiffhwav.Conimi*si*»n<*r—0. J. Walker.
John Saxton, oi Far Well, ■ was in^town
yesterday.
Will Goodoqan yras a Tlsitor.to Detroit
Wednesday. ■'. -^ „ \ I -
L, O. Bishop was up from -Midland
over Sunday,. fc -
Bey. '{'in-^y, of Harwell, made Clare a
visit Tuesday-. / '■'■■:<. f[^ ' I-
v . ^ ■■ «■ . - - r *
1/ Editor Cooley. of th^>*^rt^|''.'^as in Dfj-
'Wit Wednesday'., ' ;^^ ^ - «-.
Poctress Tavlor,- of Loomis^ was in the-
village Wednesday. . . \'.s •'
Tht>s. Pickard was in Bay' City Wednesday on business. W :;'■:„'.,'.'•
Editor Eoj-f, of Harwell, paid bs »
visit Tuesday morning. -.. >
Prof. S. J.'Jamison, of Loonii,s,^itiatks,*
ns a bri»-i C.--.11 Tuesday. *■
Whitney & Tatman have erected a ne^v
awning in front, of their store.
Julius Bosemann, the tanner, has an ad-
vertisemeiit iu another column.
Light falls of snow Sunday and Monday nigiits, but it rapidly melted away.
E."B. Moseman and M. D.Eaton, made
a pilgrimage to East Saginaw Wednesday.
Attorney George Gallup, of Farwell.
made the Democrat office a brief visit
Tuesday morning,
■ The April term of circuit court for
Clare County convenes at Harrison two
weejks from next Monday.
Ladies, see the *New Spring Millinery.
Latest -Hovelties in Sprlug Wraps, Jer-
seySj* Lace Curtains etc.. at
GlBEKSOK'S.
Smoke the 5 and 10 cent Derby d§ar«
Mis. M. Scalon, of Hattozt, visitM la
Clare yesterday.
Mrs. Jam*-s Warren visited with friends
at Mt. Pleasant Monday and Tuesday, ,
The Lilies* Union will meet Friday^
April 1^, -at the home of. Mrs. G. H. Sntb»
erlaud; ; ......
Be^„ H. W. ?ericiii8;-and- Alexasdsj?
fathers, of Harrison; feavo *t&dn granted
1 -.* ;Jegse Bigley bas linfebed his. studies "afe
the |3^M\-Sa*iiiaw business college sn4"
returned bbm^f "
* ;-Mr. and MHl WmJ: Boswell returned-
^Wednesdayafrer avso|^yn .-with frieiidD
•"•S^hiiiei^rth^'lme 'up.'froin 'Bidiansf-
an 1.jv*J??^ist withlp&-jpiiPents. -&ncl frivnds-.
in &i&rfe^vm*'iMi{iU\^' z* • '
"jTAiiss^lafcfc 'Wheaton, 'of Mc. -Pieasan^
-,was (he*.^rjv;->£ o^^Iiss Jennie Sexsmith^
in;-<*)l5ij:e.'OVfr-r iatmjlay."
/'"J'olm Busted is bnildiug an aklitionj
in the shape 01 a kitchen, onto his .residence on west 5ib street. -?■
Ab, Grant, of HaiTison*. wag hi the village Friday evening, on his way homo
j jjttera visit.to-Chicago. ' . ' \
Al. Louch . has. the material on the?/
ound for the erection. of • Ins earrings ;
shcti>, near the council rooms."
Miss Hutchinson, of St. Loins., lis/
opened dress-making pallors in toonis ii
Mrs. I. Alger's house'on' 5tX\ street. $
Mi the city o©ceis elected ;>t Midlati'
were democrats except one, but the nos5*
iuatiotis were maderejraivles- of politi1'
The city eh ction :.t East Saginaw ^,
stated in a-sweeping democratic vicLo
* The mayor was ele'cttHj by 1£M majoi3&.
Mrs. M. Buckley and Mrs. David J?Qra
son, of Sheridan township, went to?
lac county last Saturday oa a visiS *^
atives. . ]. f
Prof. Palmer visited with -frle-n'.
Clare and Sheridan township &r&m.
day until Monday inornhig, wfeeu' h
turned to Hilsdale college. '•" te*
. The -F. & P. M. company'haveTtSiel
m>
tog
elected:
The -tQi$.l voteofdrant-teojaaup-was- ,./„_____.,.__
. . » , ,^„- / y* ,' BU a EBVI&.OR
H$% agaisist 289 one year ago.
.There were 68 Democratic tickets voted
sfedgbt-against 66 Bepublicafi' tickets.
&ast- year ^kere was 111 straighs Sepbbli-
<$am .tickets polled against 42 ©eaocratic i
'^tobets. '
Well, tWi^e is ©Be consolation; Tbe
democrats sitaceed- in electing &w© of
infest r candidates this spring, whieh is two
dsore than tbe^elccted a year ago*
Thjjre were 6J who voted to inevease
§m governor's salary to $£,000' a y«ar;
^y&ile ^& -voted to relate the jasy atf 1^00.
^te vote on corporations was©wyes\
cmd^ **no,w while-the vote on the-amezkl-
_ spe»t relatiye to eiarcnir court was .SS
^yerf'andT^no." . .
The ^election of Monday goes to show'-l
■jgSiat S-npervisor Boekafellow h.-^g a li-ei]
!<§sse on «"he office, or else he carries the"'
-f$te of ttae republican party (as well ss u
goodly iMistion of the democratic vote)
0s'onpd in'tiis vest pocket- II© makes a
g©od man for the office, at all events.
The box rolled ont 127 Democratic
tickets and 202 Bepublican tickets.;. show«=
fpg that the republicans haye a majority
@i jibout 75 votes . ia Grant township.
-fJ?beir". stronghold is among tin-farmers
<fii the vicinity of Dover, who, this spring
OS® forced to sell their potatoes for the
. ^pJnypbiy pffoe of 10 to 15 centg per basfa«
<§1Q "Protetctioa55 (?), thou art a je\yel„ -
CoEisMorable comment has b°< n indii'lg-
,<M in relative to ths political complexion
^£ the board of inspectors of .'election.
^piiere were four members uue eyer3r one
^.tbem a republican. Ho one questions
the veracity9 in the least, ©| any one. of
4Siegentlemen; butjgien, the dessoeiati^
^©ters of the tow&ijflfp would have felt
tbdtter ssitisfieo conldthey have seera at
least om member of the board a gentle-
m&n of their own political faith.
"'The Bepublican state ticket received
If § votes, while the Democrat ticket re-
4SSived only 75 am! the Prohibition ticket
17. The result Is accounted for by the
fact that"Snpervisor Boekafellow, who
areted as chairma^.of the board of inspec-
#©rs of election,/took pains to remind
everyone (by shoylng under their nose?, a
^iefeeQ w&om hg'Mbught was a repsoH*'
135
73
I*
E. S. Hinds.
CiEEK
1SEASUEMS .
- John'Clark,
D.W.Bowe,
"justice
F; McLennan,
D. B. Wait, .
HIGHWAY OOMMISSIONEB
Thos, Davison,
Wm. Cherryman,
SCHOOL INSPECTOB
F. E. Presley,
E. H. Bradley, ,
€ONSTASLES
S. Coon.
1). W. Bo.we,-
J. G-. Brown,
G.W.-Iliney,
E. McEenna,
C. Smith.
SS/Pi, Brown,
X B. Johnson,
104
108—2
127-
88
-44
115—21
94
100-
90
-10
I
107—6
101
132—31
91
1'3—3
100
106—6
100-
Tfeere were two tickets in the field—
the BeopIe?s and Citizens, the latter electing t heir entire ticket with the exception
of" HupprvieoF. -The Bepublican State
ticket'revived 77 vot«v: Democratic. 62;
Prohibition, 17. For in< reusing the Governor's eatery, Yes, 71; N o, 20. The following is the vote for Che township officers: -
'* ^UPERVISOBo; *%.
John Qiiin'n. • ' ' 116—2*h'
O.W;'Smith, SS /
CUEiRAb
a. E. Cimmerer, 141—79
Henry Thompson, Q%
' TBKASUREZt. '
T.W.Averill, -' 118—33
W.E. Green, . 85
.JUSTICE.
W.A. Burritt, 132—63
W.W.Green, . 69
H. W.Hughes, 121—48
A.M. Tinker, 70
HIGHWAY COSIMISSIOHEB.
I E.Bailey. 102—5
Dayid Taylor, 97
SCHOOL INSPECTOR.
S. P. Ball. 127—51
W. W. Weatherwax, 70
CONSTABLES ELECTED.
Pat Norton, C. J. Pease, B. L. Spohn and
John Woods,
Mc9imMtoi,).r#'<»vt'f3dt)«t:s
' The following is,tt»- utiuv
OiiL'u^—5i. 'A obdtnstsJi^y,' -
Treasurer—W, B.:.l4M&er. '
Highway ComnUssl-ner—DA Ganlt.
"The board of Supervisors of .Clare
county for the ensuing-year.Mil -be- as
follows: , . • ".' I-'' •}iA/'.''■<,'
rth«r-^-Wm. TanConanf i«^ife
Fninklin—John 'JEennedy. tl- V*4^r:^*-'
^Profit—IL DuriSe, ''iv . ;i' •;•;• ■•ylf^
. Grant—J. C.Boekafellow*V*_" -Xy* '
Greenwood—:J. A..VostbuiggJ-iri •
Hamilton—P. Oorey, d«>*/'*_
Hatton—John Gordonf d.
. Hayes—John Quinn/'r.
Sheridan -F. Mc **Maa,- d.. ;>,.
Siii'iy—L. Ii. Sf Hey, r. , * •'• .
SummerMeld—J. Green, t.
Winterfield—W. -Qer.wrd'i r.
Who will get the postoffice. If
As to the reason why "June*' has looked so smiling (yet so tire4 and sleepy)
-for the pasi week. _
5
I i.Eifc- tij V»;,^^>;tJ« ji.Hceij iit'tiW? iJi-'stoii-Co.
The stpc^>B«st be closed-'buti '-
• Mr,'an*j,|-S£'i*ft.Edward Dayis, of Vernoir
City, are p°i*o.nd parents of a boy baby,
now about eight days of age*'
• Miss-jMadge Patient returned home las*
Saturday evening after a visit of aboui
s'6. months' duration with friends in On
Elliott Shearer hehl the hwkv
tario
-.'■"'.' : SJ^pee.county, Monday to yisit his father,-
GeorgeGalliver* has finished his sea->^1(> bag been very" J]L mth plea8ar8.
s
•son's course at Albion college and is no>i
at wurkfor the F. &P. M. railroad com-
fpany at Bay City.
John Archambolt, of Yernon, is the remarkable proud father of a litf-le dangh-:-]
ter, who arrived at his home hist Monday. Both mother and child are doing,
well.
Married, at the home of the bride, Sun-
%i(d-iy, March 31st, 1889, Thomas E. Teaje,
If Boclney i
ntenrts washing the fro^/Sp*-' m froi
e post office'ere snow fiy^l^i "v siiin
hi Sheridan township, and Miss Lillian
M. Kelley, of Clara. The ceremony wa>
performed by Bev. C. W. Smith.
Whitney. & Tatman ciused to be erect-
1 in front c.f their store this week, ,,k.
windows of the post office'ere snow *fiy^'
again. He deserves much pr.dse for ha\^
vvallied the g]«ss in front .of tbe'.boxes
one day la&t week. J^robably he\ will
-care up courage and continue the good
work.
Why iii- thunder Engineer Chamberlain don't take a half-day off and fix up
that whistle on the mogul engine. It
would save the Recording Angel a heap oi
work and leaye a larger balance'in tin
big ledger to'the credit of a good many
citizens of Clare. *
The Salvation army departed Monday,]
bag and baggage, for Evart. There were
few tears.
Uepari
■was ra.iiled ofi by tlie Fm*p
It netted the boys in the neighborhood
of $23.
Mr.-A. Beebe returned.-Wednesday -8»f-r
ter a fortnight's visit in the southern pars
of the state. Mrs. Beebe will strrive tbp-
latter part of the week.
C. W. Perry made a trip to Atlas, Gpr-.
we note that he is on a fair way to-
speedy recovery. ' " • -
.E.F. Wellington, for some time pasifc'
itbe efiicient superintendent of the dry
goods department in 'K.'-'Bicknell's stor©0
has accepted a similar position in T. B*
Sirnons^rgeneral store at Coleman. Mo
enters |ipon his dm ies hi a few days. afi£k\
may the success, of which he is desert -
ing, attend; him. •'•'"'*. -; .-. ; \
Postmaster G'ibersbn received notice
.from the postoifice department at Wash- .
ingtotl,;stating that iir compliance witli-
fb-'-'H^-'^ Congress the rptu^_ .from thi&
viG|ictt for the four quarters ending De-
M
'I
i
J^»a®E»i««.
^m
board, which is about the mo^J^^/or,31st, 1888, having been-r«tvX«wed,
attractive one in town. It is the work og
Holbrook, the painter. " #
Bain is badly needed for grass au
wheat, and to soften tip the ground iu
spring plowing. The faithful housewib
throughout the village and. country als.
commence to complain of empty cistern-
(yharles and Jay O'Donald, who hav
been visiting with their father and at
tending school in Glare during the win
ter, returned to Washington county, New
York, Monday, where reside their grandparents. '■■.- ■
The charter election at Mt. Pleasant
I was hotly contested and many ^pld score;-
were settled. The folld^fi1 officers
were elected: Mayor, Lewiir'E. Boyal.
Rep.; Justice, full term, Wm. T. VYhit-
ney, Dem.; Justice, two years, :E. J. Ad
''^utc'Kpoii the basis of Lhe gross receipt
Va J/herein shown, that his salary as post-
.-uglier has been fixed at $1,000 per w>-
• iiun from April 1st, 1839, and the otlleo
,ssigned to the third class, or presides*
lial office.
Local sportsmen have recHved- copied
•f ihe amended game law that recently
- is.-pd th'tJ 'legislature. It is stated tha-S
he only change made is the permission
o hunt certain kinds of duck between
:)ct. 1 and April 15, giving-a little spring
shooting. Formerly the same could only
he shot in October, Uoyember and D©~
•ember, but now the time is extended ts>
\pril 15. The game mentioned is rec&*
•lead, bluebill, canvasback, widgeon, plur-
I tail and other migatory ducks.
Jerome H. Denslow and his son,
hirrt. G. Denslow, of Isabella county,
pleaded guilty in the United States district court Monday to'two charges og
'ft*
John Young and Miss Tuiny.Morrison,
both Of Clare, were married at garrison.
Thursday, the 5th. v
Bert Brayman arriyed from St. Clair
last eveumgon a visit to bis parents.!ams,Bep.;first ward Supervisor, F. A.
He has been absent nearly two yeats.. I Sweeney,Bep.; second, Chas. M. Brooks,'
Dr. J. F. Goss, the St. Louis dentist Dem.; third, Arthur Ward, Bep. j utrgiug affidavits to secure a pension for.
will be at the Alger House the 12th and Mr. a«d Mrs. Ernest Elwooel returned J-he elder Denslow, who based his claim
Uth of this liioitth, prepared to do all rueRCiay morning after a visit of about «ipon a severe cold, which he caught
kinds of dental work. ] rwo weeks'durati ou Mt Clio: and other
There will be a "Green Tea Social" at parts of Genesee county. Mr*'Elwood
the G. A. Ii. Hall, Tuesday evening, April has secured-a pod-ion in a large carriage
9tb, under the auspices ot the ladies oi factory at Flint «n 1 wi 1 niove t«? that
tae Congregational Churcb. Admission, city with his wife, departing the* latter
20 cents for adults, and 15 cents for child - part, of this week. Mr. *nd Mrs. Elwood
ren. Proceeds to.apply on-pastor's sal- have many woimj friend- in this village
ary. I.- ,\ i, who will regret th?:r departure.
vhile going around Cape Hatteras as
andsman aboard the man-of-war ICylesv,
In sentencing, Judge Brown said that he
bought, that fully one-third of the pea-
-Ion were obtained in a fraudulent ma&>
ner. He fined each #200 and One day
confinement in the custody of the anai>
shal.
A
Object Description
| Title | 1889-04-05; Clare Democrat |
| Date | 1889-04-05 |
| Publisher | M.D. Eaton |
| Description | Friday, April 5, 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 | 1889-04-05; Clare Democrat |
| Date | 1889-04-05 |
| Publisher | M.D. Eaton |
| Description | Friday, April 5, 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 |
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