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JB1| acres of land tor. sale j
improved. -Inquire of Stems.
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Itch and Scratches of every bind
CESfecl -ib SO minutes hy Woolford's
SaaJ^ary Lotion; Use no other.
"llils never fails, Sold by John. W.
Dunlop, druggist, Clare,-Mich.
BS*=> Farmers i liave a new kind of
m:« J potatoes that' Beat them all. J.
A„ Webb; ■
- Ail 'peElosis Indebted to iiie- either
note or --account will be allowed
dd per cent •<$£?"by settling' up by May
1st. """'Accounts iiot paid by. that time
III he collected in full witii costs*
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.Beat oe cigar ever sold in Clare
. —f he- ^Atmy," ait X A. Webb's*
"C^Ia; the spring' the. house-wife's.
i%aey always tttrns.to '.thoughts' of
wail paper, and of course she goes 'to
DSlden'a to -»make _ hex selections.
Ppleiidid line of 'entirely new and
loeatiitfei designs just in.
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sFine weather for photo' print-.
Ses\ _<p©fco BaYogt?s g§fcy?> €tem*
Archie Fletcher received severe
punishment last Saturday from John
(%, Husted Who afterwards swore^ocst
'a*warrant for Fletcher's arrest for
crfrninel assault upon Cora. Husted,
aged four years. Under Sheriff MacK
took the prisoner in charge and*hui^
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Bumming doa** pay,.; " ' ';
Circuit Court njkxt week. * . *\"
There Will bo i^ts of water.'takers.
'. Tree p&mtint? ** this order of f the.
day. :[ -t * -: * '"''\
Partnership viZ-fa* are'mighty un\
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eert&ro. - $ .".,'•
..This'Pbess ";re|6 there'? as. fr live
newspaper.
'KPWKS Off* kjetws.
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* » Prosecuting. Attorney Burritt was'
in Clare on' Wednesday on official
business. . -. .
- Last Monday. being the anniversary of Odd* Fellows, Clare, lodge
made their meeting in the "evening
the occasion of rejoicing, Happy
speeches, were mado by Messrs. Todd,
Osborn,- Wolsky and Welch.
E[&IHL:f&.EStfKE$ £5IKW©o
'- Supervisor Kot-ipMlow is making
criminal and eleven civil cases, and
one ehancej^J The last is the di-
the assyssmeut J ■ • , . ^ .fmm^WSo- -of Olivia C. Salisbury
J, t>* Newth «as ' at the county] against William W, Salisbury. 4-' ' -.'
seat Monday on felness. ^ . # \ [ TwiCe in-the past week the 'saw,
:ertie I'f^w has gone' to. dtis|; in the streets near G-. A. R. hall
h^s. taKen fire from sparks from
the sawmill ahd complaint has been
se
l^Mt}§ cords heading bolts, cut
ried hi in off to'-Harrison "to prevenM .This number ofn'ra Puess cTosel! ..Th®:GkU!f^ for-tfa.e !faf te^.m 0?
u» r. +i r.^l^r.^ +rT»*'*- i.*T • >-« - " Jithe Circuit Court includes eleven
at} attempt, which was threatened, to its eighth ylsar,
him. - Public opinions which at first
axcepted "as true ' the " accusation'
against Fletchey, soon-charged to .a
considerable.extent "and there were
many who. denounced • the story* as
Without- foundation' aud - characterized tbe a&ftkbt roade.'by Husted* apo^
Pletchet as brutal and" unprovoked.
The lady members of Wc. * jBtust6d7s
famliyj however,' assert. positively
that the little child has beeii assaults;
ed more than* once *hy -Fletcher'who';
worked for J^ohh Husted -as.'ho^er,,
ahd that he- has giAeh, evMence\«rf.
depravity in his treatment/of otheik
Ou Tuesday the wprMnet„ lw^
brought down from the county 's,e^
hut lie wav'ld examination .and was,
bc'iund over '.by ."Justice, Aiward,. for,
trjal at the Circuit "Court ne^t week.
Failing: to give bail'' he; was t-afeen
'back to jaih ' His. injuries received
on -Saturday'were quite^serioiis. One
eye wm r.ekiiy knoeised , ot kicked
out and the other .was, also partially
blinded^ Mi% Husted justifies his as-
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z^"l If 2?3et-'h " 1-. ^ittyof the erlmc- a!-
The job of ph^tefhig the GK Ai *&^
'.hul]; has beea let tdl Gregory Martel;
'.;;Coonty Treasuf^'Ayerillaud 0. $*
Oum?Bips of Hanrdbuj. were in town^
Tuesday, ^ ". '
■ //f)h Tooley repv*J» new-'baby boys'*
• lath©families os Jstmk McLepd^and
Charles 3E60ss;' ' ,.
JDr. Todd report* the birth.of «t'.12J*
pound boy-toll M. Wlfl Sutherland
on Sundayjimoriups of tliis.weeko-' •
. Miss.Jennie^omre of Ontario,, is
visitifig' her fa: h* H-. 0/ Squire.
She. will remai*| in Clare';a "few
Weeks* in,' , ,v* , •' "' ■ , '
" The (3-. A* IX* . i^rtainment on-the
evening of May -3*4 will be fr .big*-
success, ' • \ [.'"'.
lioole S;ib!i:- ^ >%fthut \\h js 'now-
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s&tlsjfw-a'that '..t"-"3idnrL make <--fhe
Winterfield to tea#* school! - •.»•
, 'The Oraut tow 6' %oard w-Sli^ineet al
the Clerk% office ^aafternobxt,.,."' ^fmade to the Fire Warden. On a
Windy day a fire in that quarter
•might result in an extensive conflagration.
; Coroner Davis, went out to Arthur
township yesterday to replevin some
logs which had, been taken on an execution in-'pursuance of a judgment
which three men had secured for
woiicia X>. McKinley?s camp last
winter. When he arrived at the
river he was too late5 the logs having
been put into the river, that morning,
In persuance of oi*der. from. Saginaw.
The- manifest plan- of .lhe owners is to-.
discourage the laboring men- and-feat
them * out of their,' pay;.' - r.'"".: • "<:.;.' \ ,-'\-
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J. m- Abbot hasheen elected village:
-..attorney;•*__ - % . _..'»-.
. The^Prosecottng. Attorney went to
Meredith Tuesd&y^d. coirVicted "saa
'©s-prison-bird of iar^M^;:
y The Odd Fellows iliade"'
d^mbnstration-on'Mondays the-'-67|Bi .
an'iVersary of the -Order.. Tiere WfS ..
"ft-public parade withthe^basd at' ttie ; •
'head and speech aaakingat-.tfee: 'tell
followed. ..■ .- ".,; . .''.--.
-;, "Gough .memorial services'were held .
iit the church Saturday.' ACthe close • ,
of the meeting the - pledge, was" pm*a"
seated to- the-.or#o^^f .the"''©ccasiom^
who had just delivered"himself :of ^.
thriEinjf." and eloquent . i-emperaiice >'
address^ but he refused to-sign. " '-' • ;'
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Wishing to engage in other -business i offer for sale or exchange for
real estate my, store and stock at
Hatton. ' J. O.-Landry. ■
®S=* A full line of Butterick's latest i
patterns on sale at Elden's 5 and 10
cent bazaar.
.. All accounts due me must be 'paid
on or before April 15th 188G. A;
°wm& to the wise is mdfiLcient.
John Blair.
Hatton, March 27, 1886.
Dyspepsia! the prevailing malady of civilized life. A weak dispep-
tic 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
Bodily -ease. It produces Headache,
Pain in Shoulders, Cough, Tightness
©fchest, Dizzihesb, Sour Eructations
of Stomach, Bad Taste in Mouth,
Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of heart.
Inflamation of Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneysj and a hundred
other painful symptons. Dyspepsia
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 GOLDEN SEAL BIT-
TEBS. Take no others. 'Sold by H
Trevidick and M. Dr Davis.8
Prosecuting Attorney Burritt came
to Clare Wednesday and investigated the ease. To a Press reporter he
said that he thought there was truth
in the charge alleged against Fletch-
ers but that the evidence was not
strong enough to convict. He would
not file an inform&tson against
Fletcher. i
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-Mrs. J„ W. Olds and Miss Cora
©lemons still continue dress making
%tid plain . sewing. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at residence on 5th street, first house above
igchool house, on south side of street
'. Cometo-THEP-REss office ..for job
pointing of alt kinds—commercial
stationary,. .-ibriefs, l||pidbillss tags?*
.:s, hors^ bills, etCo:,'.'Satisfaction
giaariiteed ■■$$&o prices and quality of
G. W. Smith went to Mt. Pleasant-
yesterday.
Supervisor Gallup of Surry wasMn
town Wednesday. \
-Mrs. Asa Grooms and children ar^
rived from Flint Wednesday.
Ed Grooms wenb 'to Harrison Wed-
neseay and bought machinery for
(making brick.
Mrs. Mill Chanbedain and daughter Bernie, of Evart,,are visiting relatives in Clare.
C. H. Lewis the popular landlord
of Harrison, was in Clare buying
carpets Wednesday.
The Common Council met last
night and approved the liquor bond
of Mason & Husted.
Quartermaster General Hart has
presented Hancock Post, G. A. R.,
with six cartridge boxes and bayonet
scabbords and the Post has purchased
six gund for the guards-
There is vigorous kicking on the
rates established by the Water Commissioners ancl approved by the
Council. Many people say that they
will refuse to take wrater unless the
rates are lowered and the village
makes excavations and lays sir vice
photo- = pipes from the main to the outside of
j curbing. The present rules requires
the consumer to lay pipe from the
center of street. The Board have
aimed at an equitable adjustment
of the rates and ifa upon reconsideration they find that they have failed
in any particular, we have no doubt
that they will promptly revise the
table. Every citizen should read
carefully the rules and regulations to
publish which we surrender a large
portion of our space this week.
The state-fair will be held at Jackson this year.
Will C. Marylif^the bicyclist who
was herewith-Petoskey the Indian
boy skaterf died last. week at his
home in Ovid.
Jim Kirkpatrick has returned to
Harrison. The prospect of being so
far removed from his best girl was
too much for him.
A. A. Shaver of Clare was elected
by the state eneanpment G. A. B.,
as alternate delegate to attend the
national encampment in San Francisco.
The Congregational churches of
■Clare and Farwell, have extended a
formal call, to the Bev. Geo. M.
Franklin and he will probably accept.
The way Prosecuting Attorney
Burritt went for Canfield and Abbott, the Harrison lawiers, in a case
tried at the county seat recently, was
a caution.
According to the agreement between the two churcbes, the ■ new
Congregational pastor will reside at
Farwell the first year and then ' at
Clare for two years.
Dr. S. C. Brown of Mt. Pleasant
will be one of the speakers on the occasion of the Decoration day exercises
in Ciare May Sist, under the auspices
of Hancock Post, G. A. B."
A. J. Doherty has been elected
Chairman o'f the Grant township
board of school inspectors. l The
board has quite a fund ou hand and
will expend it in the purchase of new
books for the library.
Dr. Todd operated Monday upon
the 12-weeks-old child of C. D. Bogue
of Isabella township. The child's
feet were drawn under and the doctor, by the use of rubber muscles,
drew the feet back and.cut the ten-,
dons. He thinks that the operation
will prove entirely successful.
Marshal Smith has made three arrests this week for violations of the
village ordinances; and the municipal
exchequer has been increased by
about $20 in fines collected by Justice
Mclntyreo We refrain from publishing the names of the persons arrested
at their request and on their promise
to do better in the future.
Mrs. Marlin Is b tittle bfetteriat present. *'' ; ■ ■• .". .;- •;-./' ',.' . >
Miss Ida *Bowe«iS'vrey sick. - Dr<
Lir!''\.i\.Liii~.i-'%**} v
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. H. BoWen -and son * Wiliard
were in Saginaw the other day.
$Irs. Sarah Hart has been quite ill
the past few days but is some better
now.
P. M. Loomis is better. Dr. Todd
lanced his foot last week which gave
him relief.
O. Hart is getting out ties. Mr.
Davis hewed 52 tics for him in about
four hours, •
The affairs of the estate of the late
George Max well have been satisfactory settled.
No meeting last Satnrday at the
Kidd school house, on account of the
storm. The appointment will stand
good for two weeks. . "
Please explain what 50:30 ment in
the Sabbath School announcement in
last week's Vernon news. [Can't do
it. Opposed to Sabbath schools, the
"devil" surely must have been at the
bottom of it.—Ed. Press.]
• -Supervisor, -Mable "is going ''the. ;
rounds. ... ' " ". ". .
Compiaiht''.was made .against-tha .
in mates' of' 'Carr's ranehj- thse'. other '.
day, Justice* Leva n way issus'd war*
rants,, the girls meekly submitted /to- '
the arrest, and when " brought .into
court pled guilty and were fined one,
dollar apiece, wbich,they paid*.;Tins '
ferce was worked w'ith the-idea. th%!\'
their conviction would be -a.'ba!43o)«.r
future prosecution. / *./W;\. ;
•' ,"<$oim Levahway "our notorious-Jias- *'.
tice* resigned^-,: his* • 'office- ' Tuesday* ■'
.'The prosecuting Attorney told'-'hiip.';
:• plainly- that "he -thoiigiitfit an Outrage
that'Koeli a-m$.n.should act a Jiustic©
and'nates lie (Levaaway) * -i*eslgliedl<,
char-y- r/oalcl -be" preferred a^aiasfe'
hizz nr;<! m: Q:2Qrt° made t*» have' Mm
5teinoYv3„ LZr'Zzn ivay dsdaH ear© to
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Chas Verrette lias gone to Canada.
M. Dunn is home from Pine Biver.
Mr. Bounds of Far well was ih town
Tuesday. •
E. Park bas returned from Cleveland, Ohio".
J. G. Landry gave an Easter prrty
Monday evening.
G. FUirie is the first to start building in Hatton this year. Jno. Blair
has the contract.
C. Davis while falling a pine tree
for B. D. Garrefsori met with a. severe-
accident. While trying to avoid th©
failing tree he became entangled ia
some brush Lind fell, nearly dislocating his wrist.
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^JESg.I'S©^ VASS.SiS'rSE®.
Figures do lie.
The dry weather has taken a bath.
Charles Akcerman is soon to move
to the state of New York.
Byron Alger has completed his bar
It was built in a hurry but well don
Supervisor Alger has commenced
his journeyings around the township.
r James McPhall'3 little girl is improving in health. She has been sick
a long time.
The town board met last Saturday
and appointed the board o'f review
and health officer.
On account ofthe ram last Sunday
there ^ as not a sufficient number in
attendence to organize the Sabbath
school, and the meeting was adjourned until next Sunday at ten o^eloeh
and thirty minutes in the morning.
We hope to see a full attendence.
The Free Methodists will hold their
quarterly meeting in the Town Hall
commencing Friday evening Apr.
30th and continuing over Sabbath.
Bev, C. S. Getchell, Presiding Eider,
WiU be present. All are invited to
attend this-means of grace,
J. 3ST. White, Pastor,
HQAM^I^JL COHJKTY ITEIS§,
The Mt. Pleasant Enterprise calls
this the 20th century.
Ex-postmaster West-lake of -Mt.'
Pleasant has moved to Grand Bapids
where he will engage in the drug
business.
John McLellau, A. M, McKay, and
J. A. Converse, of Vernon, H,- D.
Johnson, Patrick Train or and Thomas Ganoid, of Isabella, Mahlon Burch,
S» A. Hursh and S. D. Ziter of Wise,
are drawn as jurors for the May terow
ofthe CircuitCourtj^wHich convenes
on the 17th. A.
At the November term of circuit
court Joseph W. House obtained a
verdict against his father Geo. Blouse
for over $600. The latter appealed
the case to the Supreme Court which
tribunal has reversed the decision of
of the Circuit court because Win. N..
Brown a witness, was not allowed to
disclose a conversation he had with
Joseph House when Joseph came ,to
him for legal advice. The case will
be tried again. The suit was brought
to recover the amount ofa legacy left
the young man by his grandmother
and which he alleges his father
converted to his own .Use. E-
D. Wheaton of Clare is the plaintiff's attorney and P. F. Dodds of Sf I a
Pleasant the 'defandent's. '■■"*
Jas„ Conklin sprained his ankle J
badly last might, while wrestling.
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Object Description
| Title | 1886-04-30; Clare County Press |
| Date | 1886-04-30 |
| Publisher | Goodenough & Wilson |
| Description | Friday, April 30, 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 |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
