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• ' CIBCUI.ATION.
IOH., JULY 26, 181
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SeG in ne%V i»&ivte block, 01 art-,
THB BEST
ADyBBTTSINO- MEDIUM.
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T© THEPUBLBC.
Haying purchased the type, presses and
Mose Gerrow, one 'of -t::o*~.ariffcy "farmers of Sheridan township, .Sjft^orts having
>..... ...„ r 7 ._-„,. x ' secured about 35 -torn of extenthay afq
otlwr material, with the business of the f from a^^^p nnroter of acres- >3l
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Ql) A T TttlSX K Y-AT-LA \\\
Ail IJtisint'&s i>Iaced with mo will receive
prompt and eaivfnl attention. Clary. a2
•^7* a. nimRiTr,
V. ° o .AT TO !WK V A T l.A W.
Houat'sa'nJ lurs {Hnlv!t«mt hnr- in viilase
of Harrison, (.in-ii«Ji>rov» dfanu i]i)ff farming-
landsfor sare'or tf.-;tle. JJavnains t^n above
s>ronerty» Office ovw i>. Lavier & ('«'£ bank,
HAlftilSOX - SIioh.
i/<A=a£S7»<. 4*4tAa?cu*» B ^fcroaa/aosirirfga «a
]?EtSSICIA25g A2JJL1 S€ KOKO^>.' .
™ H* 0AEPENT13II, M. D.,
CiJ o TpHySICIAE", SU3SG1SOK AX}> ACC<>VCV, fc$ K
OfQ.ee and Sforo south of aLo railropd." %
WH 3. TOJ>B, Al. D.,
12 ■& PHYSICIAN, SUKGJJON ASU A 000001110*1*
Graduate of the University of Michigan
AH calls promptly attended to day or night
QSiee over the (,'hu'e Oounty 33a»fc.
TD COKKIXG- BEEATV;,
JU>° ■* PHYSICIAN.
E^eeralty, G-smto-UnmuT Diseases, Calk-
insville, Midi.
Press* printing office of W. S. Cooley,
who has relinquished all claim thereon,
the i wo offices—the Democrat and Press
—will be consolidated. Having sold our
building and rented the one now occu
The Bay Cit^fjJaiiy, Adv^-ite' and^ne
Evening Press have hem e,;.usolidafed. j
The new paper will "be rim in the "interest
of the Democratic party. Success to it.
Josiah Horning and 'Ar/avw Rhoade*
• ii *u x> awv-i of nnoo mrt-o^-eturned last Monday turning from
p,,d by the Press, we wid ^oncemo^^.^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^1
Next, week the papers, or papef J
therein
will be issued in a new form and under "a
new headline. It will then speak for
itself and all we ask is as liberal patronage as our labors shall merit.
Your s "Respectfully,
M: D, Eatoh.
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B1ISCB1L1.AHJSOCFS.
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VV o . JfHAYitAS.
AH orders pr( uaijtly attended. rersons»want'
lug- Binf spalls err ^ood hardwood delivered
hromotly should leave their orders with me.
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VT B.H0l4BKa®J*H !
">"KseiSigBL ajid OW'xisige painting- done in
t.i^ iieatost styje.'-Pap'er M&n&ing &nd Ka\.
zuiAlning & Sp'e"cialty., All ordoi'S promptly
C&feea&ed.to. - -' -. - '•--.■' ' ^
Cool and comfortable evenings.
Farmers- ai*e now in the midst of harvesting.. ,
Walfcei#,Fick is clerking in Satteiiee's
grocery store.
Corn and oats are" growing nicely and
will be a fine crop.
The hay crop is' nearly all secured and
I in a fine condition.
been to attend the fun' rtil of John B-
Eeist. -- *.--. , •'/ ff\
We would bt; pleased '^yreceives-"a
good, long letter next w«rT: from all our
correspond'entSi Ttiwe v}Ay this in
mind and send us the sew£1 as early as
possible.
- S. J. Jamison says that Jw and S. C.
Zeiter, of Loomis; went to
Pi-ot.S. C. Wood-mKl3iiss-Ella Sawtell
were married yesterday morning at the
phome of the bride's mother; the service
Joeing performed by Eev. A. H. morris,
'tli Ithaca. *M!r,--a»d Mrs. Wood h$ye a
large circle of In ends in Clarewlio
wish them abunclai;t prosperity. , *i?hey
took the morning train east.
Geo. H. Waldo, of Detroit, a resident of
.Glare in-pioneer days, was in town Wednesday, on business, tie bas a project on
Joot for the erectiom.of a mammoth Hour-
>|ng mill in this village, which, if it materializes, will be a big thing for Clare.
We will endeavor to keep our readers
posted on the subject as events ti3§i\spire.
The infant child of Mr. and Mr.vC. H.
O'Donald died last Friday at midnight.
Brief services were held at the residence,
on East 5th street, Saturday afternoon,
after which the remains were interred in
of witnessing the-defeat of
club, of Clare; ••■ . . ;.y -
Mr. and Mrs..'Wm. G'.tjipan, Mi\«.
Mill. Chamberlain, Mrs. K.;A. Abram,
Miss Dot Abram and other.-; • 'ire . at Stev-
dnspn's -Lake for a few days * If a capping
and fishing excui'sioh. -:
Farwell Begisteri- Enge^^-.'Ilounds- has
,.: idlai:rl .Ifet
week- Wednesday and had tl;-/?aJisl^Bti°JJ I 0henT Gr0ve cemetery. Mr. and Mrs.
John Homing is' moving his- famiW
from Flint to Ann Arbor, ^
^.^J^old his two-year-old coltv I•■ lawatba, to ac|;ion f0Y $10,000 damages against tlie
J nT AHBJERSQ^,
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TONSOKIAIi AR'i'fST.
1} **Tis said that th&hticklebeii1y crop will
'(\Ze a plentiful doe this year.
/Cla
/rv
die
t^^jwire is 9k moral to.vn.and, like Gray°
WoWmajishii''the "hestf "SI103'/f^Ag. we don'fc care who knows it.
>0.sit« of tlta Bschanire Hote#| „, ■ „ ^„ « , ..,
36-^xj/ There Mas been |3o0 subscribed toward
& public park at the county' seat.
sitnaf^tl opposite of tha" Exchange "St
Olste.
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a ' INS¥.lL\KOJ3 AOEKT.
Ja¥sbsi ot Hartford;■ Qonfti'; American Fire
oi ?M1&? Firewanss-Fond, of San'FTanciscoj
Slcscla Wit^i S. y; Oififee ■ one door 'south oi
TO3te#"i©V(iH> stairs) Olare.. 24tf.
O^-^BlPffiSsr $HBia>OH». 'Wpfenter and
S3 BuIItei-f Olare^ Ail workgwarantbedflist.
elassa^Ldii^ieesreasonAhl©. * It will pay yon
to g^E on me. •' -" '. -**"!, *-tf
kjo , ^OTAIU'-POBMO.
OoB.voysm.elKg and . colleetions.
Loomis
. Hammocks are,now known in "fashion"
able society as matrimonial cradles.
George Stevens, of" Mt.Pleasant, was
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one of the visitors at Clare Tuesday, ■
' Mrs. Eci White visited at Hairison and
Meredith, Wednesday ahd Thursday. ,
Mi-s. Brown, of BocbesteivK* Y., is the j
guest of her sister, "Mrs. E. B, Homing. !
• The Saginaw' street railway company
. will have eieotiicity -to pi^opel its cars. -.
S, J. Jainlso!i,,.of ^Ijoomls,. attendees... the
5| i]-^f L 0.0. F« lodgeyj&'CJlare^ Monday even
H>
lirg*
ifred Stanton, of Mt.Pler.^it, consid-
| eration $$00.. Mr. Bounds purchased the
Colt,when 2, days old for,*$.6i''.»
Latest reports from" Jaeb- X .state that
Latimer, confined', in State's srflson' there
for the murder .of his.mofihe: z Neither insane or pretending' insanity v, itb a, hope
of being pardoned out of prl s?'h„
- Messrs.-Day id 'Eorison ai ■ J* J. Schil
ling-'were in East .SagiB-'V."Tuesday
and Wednesday, .attending.' the annual
session of the High Court j^-.'Michigan,
Independent Order of Fores-y?.
O'Donald have the sympathy of their
.numerous friends in their bereavement.
Some time ago W. H. S. Taylor, of Isabella countv, who was a brakeman on the
Toledo & Ann Arbor "Railroad, received
severe injuries which will partially disay
ble him for life, while coupling cars near
Farwell. This week he commenced an
Charley Bitter, who has
clerking
giye a
OjLAS&IB
^osjiJESPONDsarcE—First National Bank oi
Slew iorte; American Kxehange National
Sank of Detroit, and Citizens National Jtdnk
of Saginaw.
Money to Loan on improved real estate at
reasonable rate of interest. 49
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WAX and OBAIN UPPERS,
IOD, CALFSKIN, HARNESS.
BELT, LACE, LEATHER,
££r I always pay the Highest cash market
E>riee for hides.
Mierj, lam ai sm-i mm
" "WM. PAEEISH. Proprietor.
©OOP 'SIGS,
,GOOD DRIVERS^
J^'Clieapest IPlace in Town.^
■CSTDiseased or injured horses treated and
cared for in the- best possible manner for a
reasonable consideration.
JCSTFanners, when you come to town take
your team to his stable to be fed, just back
of Louch's blacksmith shop, south of the
railroad.
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Br. and Mrs. B,lC,'Siia% of Calkins-
ville, visited .ivithfriends in Glare, _ Sunday.
The Bay City Juniors want to c©me to
Clare and test the metal of the C.H.'S.
club.
Editor Canfield, of the Harrison Cleaver, was in Clare, Tuesda3'-, on his way to
Marion.. ' * ■
u There have been 51 marriage licenses
(issued in Clare county this year up to
ffrulyie.
Wm. Throwbride has laid a new sidewalk in front of his property on West
5th street.
Dealers are cautioned against selling
tobacco to minors under 17 years of a&e
after August 7th.
Mrs, S. A. Armstrong and son, oil Ha'
rlson, were guests of Mrs. James Louch,
at Clare, Tuesday „
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Mrs.J.C. Boekafellow and daughter,
Miss Carrie, are attending M. E. camp
meeting at Seed City.
Geo. W. Graham and W. H. Safiord,
both, of Farwell, were among the visitors
at Clare on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C.L.Whitney departed
last Saturday for a couple of weeks' visit
with friends in Genesee county,
S. J. DeEoe has sold a, half interest in
at the Star elothing, :boitse. h*? tbe past
few months, departed Mdnd&r for .the
home of his parents fit Aug"}:*, Iri
will be absent for an- tndefis> ii"h
Kirlspatrick ■&• Jolrason ,wHl
harvest clktice at WM1 t»ey?s T ^K on Main
en-1 street, nest, Wednesday -e^lVng,. July
> ' \$\»\t "Rh'./lQ^piiti-.jsei^^^g^f'Mf^ic.
W$|ii:fi^fufli!shi^\y^
At the election held" at ISyart lastr week
for the purpose of authorizing $he yssu-
Ing oi bonds for rebuilding, -the ifyater
works there were 194votes east^oi-which
52 majority were in-favor of the" projiosi-
aon. ' • *•'
, ■• FOR'SALE. ^
HOUSES TO REST, FERE AKD LITE INSUIl-
AHCE, CONTETAlfCING, ETC.
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The farmer who would make rural pursuits attractive to his sons and Induce
them to continue farmers should slur-
round with pleasant associations and give I
them a share of the profits. He should
not make them mere drudges as a matter
of convenience to himself.
The Democrat sold its, building and
lot on Main street last Saturday to Theo.
"Boge, and will give possession in a,
few days. Mr. Boge will at once commence to remodel the building and as
railway company in the Isabella county
cireuit court.
The S. *F. Jamison ball team of Loomis,
came up to Clare last Friday and played,
.the E. BvMoseman club, the game resulting 21 and 22 in favor of the former
club. On Tuesday, a return game was
played, when the Clare boys were again
badly beaten, the score standing 24 and
6. The members of the clubs range from
.7 toll years of age, and their game of-
f orded much sport.
The postal law gives a newspaper the
light to send a paper .to the address of a
person who is in arrears for subscription,
until the lull amount is paid. A '■ party
who takes a paper -from _ the post office is
responsible for the subscription 'money
whether he has subscribed for tlie same
or not. A refusal is aleloiiy. This information slwsld be pasted- in every
country publishers hat."
' y0o 'no? vri i£i\Pft%v vzp&&6$-,
sufficient value to pay for saving and applying to the soil. When applied to the
soil they aid greatty in reducing the or-
gum matter in the soil'to its material elements, and. in. setting free abundant nitrogen from it also. Thus, being a valuable
plant food, it is also effective provider of
other food substances, without which
vegetation could not attain its highest
4>.-
Sa^inaw Courier; There-Is something
doing in the' woods,' and 'tho supply of-
labor is about equal -to' the -demand.
Good men command $20 to §29 a month,
ancl poor sticks are 'net wanted. • Boss
Bros, are'nmning four, camps, one near
Evayt, twoyiear Campbell City and one
ne£r Hatton, catting cedar 'for paving
purposes and pine saw logs. **H. Stephens
& Co.-are extending their -logging railroad at Sl« Helen% and. have a large force
of men on the*-work. W.W.Steele is
operating one caii^|>; in Gladwin county.
G. M*Bi31 is euttipg' and shipping logs
froratiaear JTares^ am) Blodgett 8?Byrne
al^-'.|||fliig1nep o» the river for resnmp-
tidifllj; operations near Grayling.
Alreschange speaks of a town "wj&ien.
contains a very economical mei-elianu
He -maintains that no-'.man is so. wealthy
as 'tobe justified in; ioa^i-iigV^ pin. . The,;
other"ilay|ie jyas walking down the main
street'aod-spied oney'.When- he stooped
-down to picket pp. his hat rolled beneath
a pa^sie^.lreli.icle,* two suspender buttons
fiew o^-lils'ill stor^ teeth m'adeea brake
for lfi>eiiy and' split in two- on the sMe<?
walk, mi. when he "had- picked the pin'«p
it- tur?if d'-'ptit to bo oiily a hemlock sliypr-
LooklW at .the whole matter as a "tftigk
ness speculation it could hardly he 'pro*
noiineed a ssiceess, -imd the thrifty gentle^
man now circles aroitnd a pin with a -cautious eye before committing himself.
Upon the real value and niethod- oi
newspaper advertising an exchange -sen"
sibly says: "Some try advertising m tlie
Indian tried feathers. He "took""-one
feather, laid it on a board} and slept on It
all night. In the morning he remarked:
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man say- feathers sleep soft-
man big ioo\.v Some business
men invest a -quarter or fifty cents 112 »d°-
yertlsiisg, mid then because they do not
at once realise great Increase of iSnsiness
they declare that advertising does not
pay. A! man should- not expect-."returns
so disproportionate to their iayestiiaent0
Eyen a little advertising is. doabtles©
worth all it'costs, "but a 25 cent local cannot be .expected to revolutionize business
and turn trade Into unaccustomed €hm-
nels. ' . "h -_' 1
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'ae Jaitf* prchibs ting the sate oj
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vigor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller, Mr. and -Mrs.
A. E. Webber. Mr. and Mrs. Dan'l Grouse,
Misses May Elsworth, Minnie May and
Maggie Patient, Art, Stevens and Junius
Boss went to Lake. George, Wednesday,
for a week's camp-out and fish. They
leave word that if any of the citizens of
Clare desire a quantity of the finny tribe,
to send in an ordei\ stating kind and size
3fe^itsw3»-y^f pyj^. «■
soon as completed, will occupy it. wifchj'wanted and the same will be forwarded
his large stock of boots and Bhoes. .
John Sexsmith says that if a stock
at' once.
The examination of John Husted on
company is organized for the purpose of the charge of manslaughter was in pro-
building an opera house in Clai-e he has gress Wednesday in Justice Fines
$500 which he will invest in the enter-Wirt. A doctor from St. Mary's hospi-
prise. Whoisthenextone? How, hMtal, at East Saginaw, was on the witness
is a "starter." An opera house is nee#|pa*»d a greater part of the day. An adjournment was taken until next 1 uesday.
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Over Elden's Bazaar Store.
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Mail
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|iis grocery buMness to J. C. Mitchell, a
Itentleman recently from Texas.
C. S. Chase's residence on West 7th
street, presents a very attractiye appearance under its new coat of paint.
Eev. C. W. Smith ahd family and Mrs.
W. S. Cooley are attending M..E.. camp
meeting at* Beed City this week.
The Charlevoix Journal is six years
old and one of the best conducted local
newspapers in "Northern Michigan.
Miss Emma Sexsmith Went to Goshen,
°"§M\Ind., Tuesday morning, for a few weeks*
y / T-nlsif. ontTi TiAr fvipnfl TVTiSfi IVTnrv Thnitp.t
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Durand,
Flushing.
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Tayraouth.
East Saginaw-
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.All ttfdxia run daily .exc^^Sundays.
A. S. k Ai^i^x, w ^^ rjtaskers Agent, Glare.
Visit with her friend, Miss Mary Thayer.
Covenant meeting of. the Baptist
church will be held at the home- of J. A.
Converse, August 3rd. E. Steauks.
Douglas Meeks returned Tuesday evening after a couple of weeks1 absence,
visiting with his parents in the southern
part of the state.
The Ladies' Union will serve ice crearfi
at the home of Mrs. Wm. Elden, Friday,
_. 2nd, at the usual hour. A
patronage Is solicited. *
Giberson will open Ms new grocery establishment next week with a rash. .
badly and it is a good investment.
Three fashionable .women met in a
horse car in ISFew York the other day, and
took seats beside one another. One had
a watch in the handle of "her umbrella,
one had a watch in the catch, or clasp of
her pocketbook, and the third carried a
tiny watch in a bracelet on.her left arm.
A party of seven from Coleman, including Mrs. John Pest, passed through
Clare, Tuesday evening, en route for
Washington state. Mrs. Dr. Lansing of
this place, joined the party and will
journey to the same state to meet her
husband, who preceeded her a. couple of
months ago. ' '".■'■■
A couple of sharpers were in town
Monday evening, giving an open air concert and selling jewelry, made from what
they called wild west metal. They found
the usual-number of suckers who are always ready to give up their hard earned
dollars, thinking they will get something
for nothing.
Wm. Giberson is remodeling the building and will put in a stock of groceries
and provisions in connection with Ms
^ock of clothing in the Husted"opera
^itouse block. Mr. George A. Corlett, a
gentlemanly appearing young fellow,
formerly of Wayne, Mich*, will have
charge of that department.
Prosecuting attorney Cummins appears
for,the people. Attorneys Perry, Giber-
son|and Burritt are conducting the case
for the defendant.
There will be no lack oi logs for the
Saginaw Biver mills for the remainder
of the season. There is a jam of logs in
the Tittabawasse extending a distance of
thirty-fiye miles. The total quantity put
into the Tittabawassee and tributaries
this season is estimated by the boon company at 400,000,000 feet, including 25,000,-
000 feet of logs carried over from last season , but the company do not expect to
raft out much over 300,000,000 feet.
About 8 o'clock Wednesday morning,
fire was discovered in Homing's saw
mill, near the P. & P. M. track, having
caught in the roof from a; spark from the
smoke stack. Both hose companies were
promptly on hand, but the flames, which
had been fanned into quite a serious
blaze, were extinguished without the aid
of the water works. Quite a hole was
eaten into the roof, howeyer. The smoke
stack has a spark arrester thereon but was
not adjusted that morning. Mr. Horning
should caution his employes about keep-
makes it unlawful for any peWoii hy lilts-
self, his clerk or agent, to sell, give or
furnish any cigar, cigarette, cheroot,"
chewing or smoking tobacco in any form
whatever, to any minor under seventeen
years of age,-unless upon the written order ofthe parent or guardian of said
minor. Any person who shall violate
any of these proyisions of this act shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction shall be punished with a
fine of no less than five dollars nor more
than fifty dollars, or by imprisonment in
the county jail for a term of not less than
ten days nor more than thirty days, or
both such fine and imprisonment in the I
discretion of the court. <;
I hope to go to the realms above, when
Hie down to die; I hope that choirs all
clad iu white will greet my wandering
eye. I know that I'll be filled with joy,
in regions free from care, for angles, tell
me in my sleep. there are no kickers
there. Though rugged be the jasper
pave, no soul will dare compiain; though
sun-light shines the ages through, no
spirits call for rain; though crowns be
half a size too small, no serephs tear their
hair, and all is joy above because there
are no kickers there. The music may be
out of tune, no one will hold his ears; the '
robes may not be tailor-made, there'll be
no moans or tears; the sandals may be
often worn, none ask a better pair, for '*
glory to the Lord of Hosts, there are no-.
kickers there. And yvhen the celestial
council call for paying on the street, the
man who gets the contract may work on- tt
ward swift and fleet; no spirit will injunctions bring nor cranks or croakers
swear; the realms above are free from
chumps, there are no kickers there*
Then take me from this yale of tears2
where cranks come to the front, wh ere
men who never work or toil, still lie
around and grunt; Hong to wear celestial robes and climb the golden stair, for
well I know that in those lands there are
no kickers there.—Atchison Globe.
Holders of Grant township books are
requested to promptly return books at
the expiration of- two weeks, those failing
to do so, must pay- for tjde overtime or
forfeit the right to draw°books from the
library. Also after this date books can
only be drawn on every Saturday.
By order of Township Board.
E. H. DeVogt, Librarian.
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I desire to announce to the farmers of
ing the «park arrester in proper position, j Clare and Isabella counties that I am now
as it might not only be the means of sav- prepared to fill all orders that way be re.
H*o flour Is equal to tfie Holly A. Sold
and warranted at 6-ibetsonTsnew grocery,
ing his own, but considerable other property in close proxomity.
The celebrated "Holly mills flour will
be handled at Giberson's new grocery.
ceived for pressing hay and straw,
you want good work,; call on me at my
home 3J£ miles south of Claresin Ternon
township. All orders will be-, promptly
attended to. - JisstiE "fs^KroG,
Box 236.
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Object Description
| Title | 1889-07-26; Clare Democrat |
| Date | 1889-07-26 |
| Publisher | M.D. Eaton |
| Description | Friday, July 26, 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 |
