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. . ITIhie Jrary ]L,lsfto
County Clerk Aldrich" kindly furn-
iseesTH® Piiess with a list* of jurors
. drawn for the May tenn of the Circuit Court^ix*;, .
AtliSf^-i&ti;.' Balsley, William
Lo'weiw -v--
. . 3?£$&klm~Jobn Brown, B. Bich-
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.HlOfllt.
Frost-^William DurfeefJohn Wes-
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LAYEI
The ADpoiiitiYe OMcss of tlie *¥fl-
^ A
lage Filled by the Couneil.
on&ay Might.
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ARSHAL'AL. Si-ITH.
Gr^nt—Bavid Branch, Julius
^chaffer.
- Greenwood—William Budd, John
ieraMe Business Trans*
Cut in Salaries as Was
. Hayes—John Ciore, Charles H.
* ': ; Sheridan-Daniel Mcjg^y, John
Merrill, Fraus D. Poet/
Sum merfieid—William-.. Davis, B.
v ,^JVj'|iaaders Henry E, Murphy.
• \; z^jV^pjr^r^Aleic ABerdyce, John Col-
*.;.': ''*• '^il4^Heh^McCormiek.
P ^ ^^^TS|fer§eld---Geo.A.-BeattyPerry
i *$ "f.r?'^lli.E|ba Howe. ^'. .'-■-
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ISS^JSiMm has received a fine line
of Easter en-ids, • many different and
Ibeatitifbl .designs. $ Call and see thefe.
!teey are io bersdloi cheap.
Itch and Scratches of every' .kind
Wred in 30 minutes-hy Woolford'a
Sanitary' Lotion. * Use no other.
This never fails. Sold hy - John. W.
Dtinlop, dr«gglst,.Clare9:'.Micli._
i:ir,TIieBewest and.hest* designs o^
■;;. i 11 T xqds:4 k% BlSesf s. ' •
It 'was-within an hour of midnight
Monday when the Common. Conncil
tired itself out and adjourned. The
meeting had been unusually interesting (in the game way that a very poof
minstrel performance is interesting),
owing to especial efforts on the part
of Trustee Husted to make it so, and
hiit for which i%would have been
tiresome iadeed % spend so much
time in the traftsactioii of business
which need not. %ve occupied the
Council more than one hdtir0
Every member ofthe Council was
in his seats and the outgoing officials sat around with forlofn countenances on which there was not one
sign o| hope., They looked forward
to cerpinjdecapitation and seemed to
rewlSed to their impending fate.
The following gentlemen were ap-
poiated to offices.".. t
Marshal—Aibelt.-Smithe..
Attorney—B, EV-Aiward. . .'
Health'Officer—Br. Carpenter.
Water Com?r—M. A. Shaver,
Fire Warden—George Barrus.
Chief Engineer of the Eire Ifepart-
TsrSLiw fata ■*
Headers of
member the escape
Michael Walcli' \
handcuffs and juio
running "-at foil ?p«;
wa*y to Betroit, im:
.ceei by Justice AI^"l
tothe House of O
Mack gave chase a i|
ofthe train' wosfeto
sap fir^saa tup
«i-*
iiES^-will re-
aii nary'last pf
shipped his
, !om- a train
while on his
heen senten-
i, for stealing,
eetion. Officer
soon the speed'
ened but never
h,©cail, ff'js^cst^ jpa>sK;ir@,
ess,
.as*-
Hancock Post, G. A, B., mustered'
Wm, ,A. .Thompson of Sheridan,
Wednesday night.
i
Fid er VanCamp lost a pair of eye
glasses the other dky and will bejf^rec?ua^^oardorsa^^%03^ifflffi?;
very grateful for, their return to him. Tth'Q ensuing1 year:.
^
Below is given the make-up ofrwl&.
.,-..-. ^^..^«-_-_ ? 3 _•<» ','-_ _i*.."'ft. ..... . a
A Yernon City husband assaulted
a citizen of this side of the line this
:5i
week and gave-him a severe choking!
v?
and pounding for,alleged- offenses. ^
' The case of McKi.nnon; vs,. Atkins
in the Supreme Court, has beeh ide __
cided against, >Gene.;>, The report-!;.. Haye^-H. S/wiiams
Wvt~"1~' ---'-•" some\fii3Ei[0'-a^)"
not given -up. 'ri& i>psoner^made} ^^the;'decision was;-In., hte-fovor
his way to Canada ^ffere he" has been.-
got sight of the fii^lfl^i after he left L
the train. The sc-algh however., was« whjcli"Cftme t0 h!m
I proved untrue.
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-, Th© s^nnaal salaries we;
ssiB©ubslasl.yaar^ vmv-
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wood logSo
* Wishing to engage in other business I offer for sale or exchange for
real estate my store and stock at
Hatton. * J. G. Lanbby.
MTEIdenJs 5c and 10c counters afford some of the best bargains to be
found anywhere. Tinware, • Glassware, wooden ware. Immense line
of goods. .
All accounts due me must be paid
or before xlpril 15th 1886. A
otd to the wise is sufficient.
e John Blaie.
Hatton,8 March 27, 1886.-
* Byspepsia i the prevailing mala-
.dy of civilized life. A weak dispep-
tie stomach acts very slowly or not
at all on many kinds of food, gases
are extracated, acids are formed and
hecome a source of pain and desease
until discharged. To be dyspeptic is
to be miserable, hopeless, depressed
confused in mind, forgetful, irresolute, drowsy, weak, languid and useless. It destroys the Teeth, Complexion, Strength, Peace of Mind and
Bod%-ease. It produces Headache,
Pain in Shoulders, Cough, Tightness
©fchest, Bizzinesg, Sour Eructations
of Stomach, Bad Taste in Mouth,
•'JSilious Attacks, Palpitation of heart.
Inflamation of Bungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred
other painful symptons. Byspepsia
invariably yields to' the vegetable
remedies in Golden Seal Bitters, the
great purifier of the blood and restorer of health. In these complaints
it has no equal, and one bottle will
prove a better guarantee of its merits
than a lengthly advertisement. We
•warrant GOLBEN SEAL. BIT-
TEBS. Take no others. Sold by H
Trevidick and M. B. Bavis.
Clerk, $39';;
I'oniaretl'. 'across-
" d.>vas at ..dftce
y the vigilant
fo Pittfti&n ifh-
wintering along fK border, not
knowiqg t'hat the ^jh^ri-ties had lo
cated him and.yri-rtf Raiting for him
to again visit the $&ai<i of the free.
On Wednesday iu*
the river at Betroit
taken into custody
police. Chief of J'(
mediately telegrii;>HjM to -Clare ant
■Officer Welch .went *w<;n. on ilieevm-'
ing train and- w-ifp'itg his; namesake from tlie 3»etroife antliorltieS',
performed the i\grt'*f*\ite task of escorting him to ihii Bpt.4iSe, .of; Correj- -
tion, It is safe to *a> ihatuJihi?? put
the handcuffs down fe1'' that -his prisoner'knew the^-welfe'oa' for 'keeps'^
on the way up to th& House- pf Correction. ." ' A - ,
As soon as jbus tewi of '-imprisonment .expires'the feutarious crook"
will be. arrested anAAkun to Saginaw
fopf rial on a cbargQj^f highway rob-
;b*ery,fpr* the confhf^szou of which
ranCoa£^--
1^i-'MahieS^.-
%ac&
4rthur—W.
'Franklin—C
Frost—George
0rant—"JT," C..';6ockafeIl3^,
% Greenwood—A." E; Boty
?!". Hatton—John Gordon* . *
Hamilton—Shelddii W6od
Si'
-a: >
.'-i.
•e fixod -the . ©lime he has l>ceii|tunted there'since
* i
Issl-' fall.
saE'
v 'z^zz ■€/?! Heai£h.jQffic«»[ Slh
... . _ X^z.a wai no. content far ,thw j'jj
printing the- .proceedings, the publisher of The ]?&ess announcing to
the Board that he made no application for the printing and did not wish
to be considered as a icandidate; he
thought that the Democrat was entitled to the contract. That paper was
designated to do the work -for $20 a
year.
A covered ditch was ordered constructed to carry off the waste water
from the engine house, and the committee on Friedr. Bange's grievances
were granted further time. G. B.
Lawrence's liquor bond, with John
Husted and Andrew_ Cunningham |s
sureties, went through with a rii3l\
the vote for its approval being un'an-l
PI'RISU'
imous. The penalty of both salooi^ ^ <)3d .hom« m. ^Chester
,—^wAJ'Jr tto-iUfit
ASONAI,4
-Gecrgo xJuwr^ijij. Jhlh i'<tU\'jLii\±(i fx-jm
Mason. "'*' ' ' ■
Nathan Bicknell 'has been in Betroit buying goods this week.
Mrs. W. A. Goodman and Miss
Winnie Merrill are visiting in Evart.
Mrs. Saunders of Mlj. Pleasant is
visiting her , daughter, Mrs. Br,
Bavis, in Ciare.
Geo. Ileidan and bride of Meredith were the quests of Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. Wolsisy yesterday.
The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Phinisey has grown much
worse this week and her life is dis-
paired of.
Archie Gordanier hap returned
and liquor bonds was fixed at $8,000,
despite an effort that was made to
lower the drug bond to $1,500. Trustee Husted fought this move successfully. He said that it was a fact well
known to every Councilman that at
least two druggists in this
gfaphs.
to DeVogt's for photo-
*Eine weather for photo printing, Go toBeVoht's gallery, Clare.
Mrs. J„ W. Olds and Miss Cora
demons still continue dress making
and plain sewing. Entire satisfac-
fion guaranteed. Leave orders at residence on 5th street, first house above
school house, on south side of street,
I^^EIden's newlgoods have ar-
iwedo Call and see them,
village
make a business of selling whiskey
by the drink and by the bottle ; that
they sell beer too, and he knew of no
good reason why they should be given any preference over the aaloonists
who paid 1300 apiece into the village
treasury, He wanted the Council to
understand that the saloon keepers
had some rights—they paid a good
part of the money that built sidewalks and repaired/streets. The council seemed to understand—at least no
one presumed to contradict Mr. Husted, and he carried his point. Druggists will please prepare their bonds
cut on the $8,000'bias.
During tho balloting for officers no
I strife was manifest except as to the
offices of Village Attorney and Chief
Engineer. Aiward was vigorously
opposed for the Attorneyship by one
of the Trustees. Frieclr Barge's
name was mentioned for the office of
Chief Engineer, and he failed to get
the place only because all the Trustees
but one voted for another man.
The Council adjourned for 2 weeks.
HSir'New stock of dress trimmings
and Millinery at Mason & Bwyer's,
r The ladies are cordially invited to
call and examine goods whether they
wish to^purchase oi* not.
Gordanier will join , him ther
few days. Sorry to lose them.
Supervisor Wm.- VanConant
to
in a
oi
The Aiward family have been .regaled this week by feasting ijn some
maple . syrup.. pf^ excellent3 quality
brought in by our old friend, Wm. A.
Thompson of Sheridan.' £fehas our
grateful thanks* '. • *
, Warren it^Jlar has bought ,put XT
W.' StearnsJ- livery-, stock ^nd ■ will
him
ljity££~3J
Eell
ory in theirTleaiihgs 'wi&U|P& and
we bespeak for liirii a thriyi%;.:'|>t
ness.
Titos. Press- cabinet, of cun
has received two valuable additions
• this, week—a splendid specimen' of
gold quartz and a piece of, petrified
wood.. Bath specimens were'picked
up by Mrs* Br. DavIs at' Smartsville,
Cal. Our thanks are due Master
Moulton Bavisfor the donations.
A. H. Herron state agent for the
Betroit Tribune, was in town this
week and succeeded In getting a good
listofsubscribersfor.the daily; The
Tribune is hy ali odds the best news-
p-i^o^ pupifcheri i\n Miohigau:and its
^.Unjlptiur* lizi la Clare i>hght ^ ^;
largely increased. Kemick Jefferies,
local agent, wili deliver it every
evening for ten cents a week.
The consluding lecture of the Congregational course will be delivered
this evening by Bev. Wm. W. Lyle
of Bay City. His subject, "My da&s
and nights on the Battlefield," iM
earnest of an interesting lecture and
the church ought to be filled to \its
full capacity. Persons who haVe
not secured family tickets will tta
charged 15 cents ; children 10 cental
Annie, aged nine years and seven
months, youngest daughter of Har*
vev and Phebe Hinman, of Vernon
City, died on Wednesday. She had
hod typhoid fever and was getting
better but suffered a relapse which
proved fatal. The funeral was attended yesterday from the Congreg-
Sheridan—J. W;- 'Hampton. V: ■
"'Summerfieid—J. Given. «
*, Stirrey—Geo." Gallup.' ^' ■ > / .'
.Winterfield—E. W. Chapin; ':"*
•i^essrs. "VanConant, Gordon, Wood"
and 'Gallup are new members. - Th® '■
others, have served with honor, to ,
themselves on _ former boards. .§ !fi©
net^o^'SiibtBp'Ts^^^
'lenpe , ability and integrity tommw.':
■good^ork in the ensuing year wMck
aira.Upou the work of our
^lipM^fsors much will depend
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i* IK, ft'
board of
Tim-.
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and strict legality shall eharacpiw *
the'action'of our local representatives.
The PRESS has no • fear -^Oiat' G%©.' -
county will-be obliged to,, pay--mor© -
than^s-hoiiest share of state taxes*
"Other matters bf-'intieh importance -;
wil 1 eoi ne'u p this -^ear and, judglug" .-
from knowledge of the .character audi
ability of the\suppvi^|p9 'all qnes«
tions will be acte^Q^on'-wlsel^; asad \:
in accordance with the best interests "
ofthe eduntv. , •
The Board standi a!^o rpptLbI!t?aE<?9
KUIH5S ©F
Arthur was in town Tuesday. He f ational church, Bev. J. 1ST. White of
went down to Saginaw on business
the same evening, returnidg yesterday.
Commander Shaver will attend the
department encampment at Jackson
next Wednesday, as a delegate from
Hancock Post. Mrs. Shaver will accompany him to Mason." where she
will visit relatives.
L. McLean of Ontario, and Town
Treasurer Palmer of Sheridan called
at this office on Tuesday. Mr. McLean is here on a prospecting trip
and will probably buy a farm in
Sheridan and locate.
Irving Mclntyre who^ is out west,
seems to be well pleased with the
country and writes back that work
ofall kinds is plenty and wages
good in Beliith. Loii^Fox thinks of
taking a trip out there to look things
oyer.
Both Mr, and Mrs. Henry Trevidick have been confined to their beds
this week, the latt&r's illness being
of an alarming nature. Monday
lhe Free Methodist church conducting the services.
James L. Welch retires from the
Marshalship of Ciare Village after
three years of faithful service. To be
sure he has not pleased everybody
and it is well that he has not Med to
do so. Mr. Welch was not a candidate for re-election. Albert Smith,
the new Marshal, brings to the discharge of his duties considerable experience as aa officer and The Press
has not a doubt of his ability to fill
the office acceptably.
Becoration Day (May 80th) falls on
Sunday this year. Hancock Post,
G. A. B., of this village, have defended to observe the day following wiffc^
Stephen Sheldon and Lon B'ox* have
qualified and are now prepared for
business as officers of the law.
The Evans bridge on the tobacco
was carried away by the flood Wednesday. The lumbermen will hav©
to stand thelossi %
i.
A. Mooney is out with a new dray
this week. The dr^y was manufacj*
tured hy Messrs Northy and" Burn-
woodie and is well made and strong.
The $1800 judgment obtained by
David 1*. Allen of Grant township
against his son Herbert Allen was affirmed' by the Supreme Court yesterday. K. 1). Wheaton was the old
gentleman's attorney.
~^>—o—<^.-
'wise jorriKG§.
the
business of
that addresses will be delivered by
distinguished ex-soldiers from outside. Wa-bu-no Post of Mt. Pleasant have consented to be here and
there remains no doubt that the program as arranged will be successfully
carried out. In the evening interest-
night her life wis dispaired of bnt ing exercises will be had at G. A. B.
appropriate services. It is expected- at Lansingville. A meeting will be
Log loading wj*s
last Sunday,
Geo Hersey has commenced, work
on his new house.
E. W. AJlen isveiy sick. Br.Taylor was called Tuesday to see him.
Meeting at tke Kidd .vchool house
last Sunday evening was well attended.
Rev. Mr. Threadgold commenced
revival meetings at Loomis last Monday evening.
Miss Rutherford formerly a teacher
in the Lansing school, speaks very,
highly of the little Lansingvillites,
There is talk of putting up coalpits
she rallied, and is now convalescent.
Mr-Trevidick has not been down to
the store this week but unless his illness takes a serious turn he will be aU
right again in a few days.
H^JElegant frames cheap at Be
Voyt's studio.
hall. There will be a drum head
court martial, and various armyjran-
ishments, such as the knap sack drill,
riding the wooden ' horse, bucking
and gagging, etc., will be inflicted.,
Supper will be served. Complete
programs wili be published in due
time.
held this week to decide tbe matter.
Prank Badgley and Balph Allen,
two 13-year-old lads, have tapped the
trees, gathered the sap by hand and
made 20 gallons of maple syrup this
spring.
Mrs," Baker, mother of Mrs. T. W.
Walton, died Sunday night, after one
week's illness. The funeral wm held.
Tuesday, Eider Younglove officiating *
and the remains were interred In the
cemetery at Loomis. . ,
BSJSlden is agent for the best sew^
ing machines made.
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Object Description
| Title | 1886-04-16; Clare County Press |
| Date | 1886-04-16 |
| Publisher | Goodenough & Wilson |
| Description | Friday, April 16, 1886 issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication date unknown. In 1886, the title was changed to The Clare Press |
| Subject/Keywords | Clare (Mich.) - Newspapers; Clare County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
