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OLAEEr'MIGHsv;fBlBATrAPBIL 8," 1887.
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TSSXS-fcwNI** TESTAE.
|ao.-Borls®a spsat Sunday J& Bagmsw.'Ccf
Cteb. -W. WMtside waa in StateoJf^ato@% 80c per bna-
yesterday. . ^ *
nbs of Hews
o per id.
-e per dozen.
!I?h©Mfc*M©ssaafeToaim0&fel troupe mj
te hei© ao&'WeSaesclBy. mmmg and giv©
mi ttw&sEfetfasM&t at th© G* A. 3B» hall.
. There'will-b©'a social as th© 0. A. B
Ml Tuesday April. 12, gi?«tt hy the -Mei*
iy W«wta*'i6r the beneSfi of th® M, 33.
0UEsday BehooL All ®s® invited,
* 3D>; C Woodworth wMies to inform tfe^*
piMie'feS he has-sscarsd the service off
a jjfcsfc clss |L Ho, 1 ©uat maker and that
li© is bot?? better gssapaE©& than ©¥©r to
srife$at-$hQ<S0tB®adi^©fth© publie. * %J
t >■■" ^XX>" ■-
^fm H. EMm trill mU my of thf
Slden's change of ©d.
John Sexsmith is out- again after a" sever© seige of sickness.
M?$. Mary Brady of Morley is /visiting
ni Bev. 0. W. Smith's. . .
All kinds of stamping done - wry neat
•a£ Mrs. M..E. Parish's. . : -\
A Baptist church has been organised
fSa Sheridan township. . -
FzoB®mimg Attorney Burritt oi 33$£»
jrfgou smiled on us Tuesday..
B. J. Fox has purchased-H. 0. Sfufee's;
■ _ ._ ( $0Qt$ "Lore.
A. 'Ai jSEufrer w%» in, Saginaw Tuesday,
A SREAT VICTORY.
I Boblnsdii Justice by ®f
M. Qaft&i Jots© Hubbell aemm
{speefe by $5 to 61 for S* J*0 J&id!sfst3)%
Bes§ryfd,JB0ats $ar th© .Minstrel show j Grant T©WBsMp? • Glare s C&ftttJ^j$* ^V ?J*PkS&n <Ss»ln 'comtofc^opep b$*
OaSSl©at|hBpC»fO®C^ "' " ' ' _._.». js!.-'**^^ — «:««- iM ta i»S fivi^.'
"feaolss e&s et gold asoimd Oar© oa w©
- <m monthly iastea&nents for from 10 to
2*9 ps? c©ai less thaa . th© ■ ©g^ats- ®r&
• -sharglag, • - .
OSy^Theo. Bs>ge th© ©seluMv© boot &b<S
dfooa Stealer 3?©§s>ie@s ha a lsrg& ©ad rapidly iasieasiag tr^d®. Good g*s©d@ and low
prices ham bought him th© trade. Call
-©a Wm opposll;© th© hmk* ' <x
;sWhafT ■-*" ™^-<-~ *- —a
'Mrs. E. Lassgtf it at- Bagipaw wh©r© sh©
will mmi relatives for atortnight.
■ Attend th& ©nt^eiiuaieat at th© O. A.
"B. hall, ni&st ^Wedfi^day wening"the 1-Sth^
,'_ B/J. Fox has.- ^fcu the -contrsot" for
foull«|ia^-hottse|# Mi£. A» Eobinsoa on
Mapl©:El. ,. , .- *" ?
if, H* Orareg ot mit pleasaat,,attQrii©y
for th© T. r«&" A A- *aili®ad': was in town
andvlhfr State go Solidb
Eopiiblicam.
flDOE'HIfiW SPLESDi
W. A. Oazpenter and S. M.
Farwell, called aittria office 1?s«3day.
Miss Jeiiioi© SexsMth who lias
quit© ill is attending school «gaia
Conday- with a full at|endanc8 ia ©ad
Heavy ASSrmative Vote on BroM-
-The Vote in tMe^
Townships.
AOI^ISAN'SWISKP,
f4 to 65 £&£'* John "Be?i^er0 "JaHOGS}-
f*htlUp9f 0©fip^ 'Smith, 0eorgi&
pobfiisosi find H®nry 1}ougbff - worn-
.#lecjteif eoiii4table&. - *•*•
'" Bef|!tb?!Ht«iB 'won* dg&i®^ hy c?0@&
Vote on stati* .ticket, JwtAy oiw Hm
'tom^'on thf foicttl tf«k**l". ' William
Van tenant was «»J«HL*t*»<i Rop©r\i^pf
Th€ Bepublicans of 0rant' township did nobiy/ When Tbb'Prsss
a©^i ?" reittat&ed a rsspectsd disse?j' t^a
ottear day. Well, sir, th© nest shot© will
I53S5) b©H yon S'springtooth ^hsarrow, plow
^OE^ragop^atsuch.® low pric© that yon
wEwom"
DIRECTOR
Th© Urst mojB" hi %h& /new ■ CommoB
Ooimcil shoi|ld fee to coinpel, th.6 bsIoobs
to doe© atuiueb'^bek*"
' * 0©o..*^. Smith hue ehowii, that, "h© ftill j '%wo weeks ago counseled harmony
Ms©¥fes#© willh»# summer by putting and a united action, "16 knew that the
up an-awning in front of his store, - ' party had only to vassert its- strehgt Si
<$®osg& Carter **?& smtmmd by #ms- to win' is ^reat vktory, slid so it
tiea ^Iward to fell days In. 'the yffisg© proved. ^ Bepublicans iwadie up their
bastHe-Mou^y^-b^laf drank .and Ms- minds /that they had been splitting
Th® spang term of school cemmenodd f'ordady.. ^'^j -</-.. ," their'tickete for -nothing Jong .enoii^|ie;.
,. TUo €bngir©gat!«id ijoeiaL held at the *n(5 the result showed that their _i»on-
$mdmh&<£Mtu2w. Sessmiii Wednes-1 elusion was a wise one. Th<>.-. issue
Bon'%diminish your faith. Th« m©w ^®tmmg wmImelf attended Md a I wassggarply joined.by .the nomina-
,^ - . * 'E@" gobd;tiffiL©washl^tf(y■|3|,:', . ■ • tion of-straight Republican ahd-JDem-
wembearfttat. , . ^ • , . , ;, f ^^^^ ^ «cmiletlateto,aiid-%«lth. thb.enwp-
tion of one or two candidates •on tho
Bp» company Ko. 2 rerfsrf twmty ^ wffl^held^-Jfm.Je^ries.houBeoa .--- - :fc" --^--:- - ^ -,t
fceedoBamand-apleasnttimo-at-tta a^^^gday at2 p. ib. "ih^ywiHeerF© ^«er ticket,; the;;nolrlinat?ons ,-Were
dame last Friday mgM. . ;sapper iSwa flf'to • ^ *, th© «aM©"©¥©n- ^l-KPS,.H..?»*.??*.* Bewoemttewo
, Th©U.B, church has *©ntei S&© towaj|fflgrf AilBr@&TJt«i . " diiiate was ■ sa.ved from the Wffec
by 2$to IS fos* Jnlm Martin, The
oth**r officers Heot _hf*» s H, 0. 'Miokl©
clerks;Wro F* Purdy" fTWwnm', IX,
We- Benno eommissipnfiirof'hij^hways-
P* H4."l>iv|g Jtistlce,' ^nd Bog%" Thus<>
ton school iESp^L»top« ; 'The \mv$. who
came in from catnp voted '"jr*«sH to ^
U|»*n. " . . 8v. »♦..•:*-..': v:''"-
Prohibit! js?i rah *way aheg ""
H0ttt the- vote" bei ng 112 uv®Bn •
«■
no»lf /Byron Al|>6r wu^ i%°«fecfeeSI
^.
|l|per?fsw"by 18 majority Friflerfel
;#|»hl©y Cleric ' Sunouei Jptamegr. .-com*
tofssipherj .JPetor Mcl^dane JmsH^
and Ohartes Northon school inspector
Wilyfe* has one' majority over Hm§
CJ
ige6
^3 D. 17HSi\30H(
lAirmm,
les In BiSilcs*'© M« Mocfe, tb© siates.
Iflefa.
OW. PSSE1T,
- Office ovex ©tt^son's Stoye. caa?&, Midi.
% BBOWHE,
o *» .&Awnm,
Glaie,
,N3t
officii
idlem is ^ • 'TOsiting,"'. in
*> cliiaE- "f©f us© for ot^ ©very o'
iy?.sEt3t23iJiig aad ©yeiaiBgo,
Hre.J'ohn Allan of- Sh©ric|a& was a^j
"H© caller at. ^hu Pjssss
Tuesday.
Canada.
Oitisens oi Glaze contributed li1
aid the No. I hos© boys ia th© pur-
^^ihase of suits. .Hearly $100 was sxibsdnb.
*^^~ „ ^v^^.^ - _.. _ .... ,.-. — .. _ t*=.f©d ancl paid in. - -- z-
GW>I33> It. POST* J cMJtw. £»«»«, Jtu.
«<.W«J*«- *« /^^JSi^ISf* ft^ ^^^ ^ I Mrs. Annie Pox. and Miss Emma md
€0femari? Mleh. • ^|| Hellie Fox, mother .and sistem of P. J-,
w<
IAWBSB,
Ofilc5S at Harrisoa, Clare CotintR Mch.
job 4q get y&m sL
b snfi go/lid
^^yOPox, have" wane-to Oiar© -from Qataria
(SS. W* j&f on\ aud -seciK© • it sy|&&ot& say ^tela^-'f and •will -resade h©ra-'
^-^-^Ig^ t»—r : ■— Al; th© '0rant township -Be
fmEimSss&Bm^}. Gm% MWa,,£ ""
HAlTBSo ' " / '
Jolib' .Quinn defeated 6%pk 'WIS*
iairi'a for Supervisor by six ufflajo?|^y?
His-^bable^taii ^fea sesMoio£JTlie ^PWHahip.tnrned completely^»^ ^ttt|*t%other repabltaut cftndlrtetU
^©%ardol.supervisors will h©'©ailed; er f®$'°mP^i:p£ the Democraticjy^>l?cted,witha-citiV 03fct»p.iJon-
[^thMa'Ww^kstosdasider a»e-m«n-; majority of last fall, the Itepiblipans. JnV^\iruies »« follow** i H"* Thojnjpgon
mT^t^.messingu^beted lauds' and "ar- rolled upk majority ;of 88* There: ^erk^ ^ , R. Smith, treasur^p, S9
ilw®^tmwMoim fete^'-. • ' were72'*etrai|tht*"KBpublican ticket o.iRoi^ii^fcim,dpni.,jastioa V$her&;
2j©^- Brown isfcrfwls startiag- to-morrow V1 ^ VV ^ • * ^ i • 'wes®'M® w-me®<smt
&^a ciAjt' —v u' 'nn *i ,,-program of the Democratic funeral is
for Au Sub!©, where he mil-work ou th©" *. -r ........*.p........,.-.-«
3uak© Sid©. llouitor. 'W© recommend ^ve°.l"€lBtai. ?..• .- ' ' ■
li©wa$a good, straight forward fellpw, . - • ji 'STATE.
addwish'Mmsbuudaut;suco^s.* t '* Oftinp'6ef/,,r*16*()' " ' Griffin, d
'i.on^¥"'s,**T?S4 C&uip, d
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f® <3ayaafinight, * *-•■•" '"" '
a €ASHHSr
e "'TfflWQrtTAJV AT^TOST, CLAES. MICH.
"jtoioaewfeMiig-a clean stiave os good hat
olOBld give Ite a call
<iSLo MBBCBAOT TAILOE, /^ .
AioE Bne of th© latest styles of goods to suieefc
,£gQM. .
'Y 6* BOGKAIELLOW..
cJ o ' AGENT, CLAKE, MUM.
Ettsireanee, Security, Integrity. Insure yonr property In the MTBA Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn.
AMEBI01H Insurance-Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
taxusas i$pld ou Friday last the following J
"jaerer. to^r»sHp eoiamitte:©'was dkmm-'
rRt-- .XLv^liGaiohf MiiHp VaaKw*igJaia©t'C»
•'. Thaafe- to the Toi«rs of the to^msMp
;of (hvoLit, (tab respe<$&fole ©lemeut of the
sf©puMeau flirty particularly.; I ymh to
setajen my mue©r©ithlsRk$ for their Jihejal
support at thepdps ^prii-ith, 1887, • .//■'.-
- ' GEtSJS^WDoiEkt •. i '. 1 -• '_ 7-1
'TT-ilom Lrabor state tSek#!*£#t:'4#''r
oTiiffl'aj*->rftys and promhitfon 5'^W'*' Si
Regents, d
Har;
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CARPENTER&." BUILDER.
Ins -t Sp&eiScatloM FrafeM t Hnwim
■W<s>r*& ©Baanr©tm(t©©G31c
.(SJH*AISiIB, -^ —•
m. H. Browue ■ of Harrison, X D,
Mewth of Clare, aud Dr. E. Bvaiis of
J?arw©U, superintendents of th© poor,
held their monthly meeting ia this village Tuesday.
The infant son of William Hobson of
Yernon died last Sunday in Webber's
camp near Harrison. Th© remains were
brought to Clare for interment, Mrs.
Hinman officiating at th© funeral on
Tuesday. .
Sheridan is the banner town in Clare
bounty on prohibition, only eight votes
^Vafbemg cast for the open saloon. This is a
•^g<gyf&howing of which the peopl© of Sheridan
i,i4i4l-4i^%e^I"flhe' train"-a^JM©s^-.P" Poc.jsaH^i'ftCr-
A TTEHTIOH
ED. '*
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1
Manufacturer of
Wells,
is,
so
Aft
mmm® iotbjbe
<D£2>5EG"e@p©im(ai©cfi CS©
WMMkWk
S©Dl!©iIti©<aio 5-2
Wo SMITH,. BliACKSMTTH.
,fmk Tuesday and foote-into th© depot^-
W|len he jumped off, th© train was still in;
niotinn'and h© fell under th© ©ar, but was
pulled out befor© th© wheelsreaohed him.'"
As .-• th©- Ppess has stated many "times'
heretofore this. habits of th© boy@* -^ill ■■
probably lead to fatal results and an obituary notic© if it is allowed to be indulged in much longer.. '
A man claiming to be deaf and dumb
was around town Tuesday asking ior
money, in the evening he was very,
yery drunk, aM still begging for money.
By some process known only to himself?
probably, he had recovered th© power of
speech and could also hear very plainly.
He left town rather suddenly and when
last seen was heading toward Mt. Pleasant, No doubt he will he again stricken
deaf and dumb when he reaches there.
Th© ladies of Glare wer© at' th© polls
early Monday and' they stood their
ground until the last ballot was io, notwithstanding that a very few m©h wjio
wer© working for th© saloons tried to
mak© it as disagreeable for th© women a§
possible. Th© great ^majority of voters
however showed th© lady workers ©very
.Regents; r • 168 ■
im\ i /^ Wiliet?d
, - TOWNSHlFv
BTJFE^VfSOft.
,ri
m
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OW iH"-el$et8&
Suipervisori ffi A. Hosier .cterfc4 mij.%,
3fto& Bud'r.tfrasurpr».. ' .« "
■Sis ft
fsM;
t^*JHj«
H._ Trevidick,
, '■ Glt$XK*
W,' A; Goodman,
M D Eaton -
164-
119
45
TBEASUEEB.
C. Ehrhardt, * ." *- ;i57— 26
W A Feighner .' .-•"' 182
• COMMrs^IONKR OF HIGHWAYS.
A. W. Mclntyre' 155— 241
0. Smbetc, ... 331
URAtn couiiissioNEB,-*
torse
of aU Minds in Best Manner,
Iga&fanteetostop any horse fsom interfering
la two trials and if I fall, I will shoe the. horse the
second time free.
&WWMW* BEACHSKE.; '"'.
J*W"l respectfnlly ask fanners and others to cjfll
and see my stump machine. It is ahead of any
machine ever before seen in these parts.
. Mop ondSowidry'at LamWs,MHt%]
OLAMEy MICH. • d 10
jpA£NTtKGfv PAFEEIKG,.&*%,"■ "'
JAMES L WELCH
VILLAGE BILL POSTEBt
"Will promptly fill ail orders for
Paintisjg, Paper-Hanging,
Kalsomining, Etc.
moon Aim® a specialty.
Charges Reasonable.
jB@°*Leave oraers at Goodman &
Oo?s hard ware and paint store.
may well feel proud. Hearly ten to on©
against whiskey. r*. - -.- .-I
Clark Sutherland snd/W. A Burritt
telegraphed the Gratiot democrots Tues^'
day that Judge-H&fffe inajority in Olar©
county would reach 500. Th© answer
cam© back promptly: "There's a God in
Israel and a" day .of "judgement."
Hstrrisqn Hubbard a skillful mechanic©
has leased ■ Archie McKinnon's blacksmith shop on th© South Side and will
take possession next Monday, He comes
to us highly recommended and w© be. cwfcesy and everyone was forced to ad-
P Van Koughpett,.. _
John Jacksq^i,
Wrn Crawford
,P'H Sutherland
Samuel ^Fioe,
J. 11. Carpenter
* "f CONSTABLE.
A Fox-/ ' 178 HOrth
J C Wood : 169
■J L Welch 168
B Holbrook 164
176-
109
179—
im
155 —
129
61
68
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EL&IN,
BOCKFOBD,
HAMPDEN,
WALTUm.
S^*¥atclies at les&ffian CityPrlces^^ES
FINE f ATCH REFAIKM 1 SPECIALTY.
HW&LL goode Warranted. All
goods Guaranteed iSatisfactory,
Ed. A. White.
O
j WATCHES.
speak for him a generous custom.
.-."Mrs. JBJfiehaei. Dalton's remains w^
taken to Saginaw last Priday for inte.
ment in St. Mary's cemetery. She ^s
31 years old and was sick only four di
She leaves four sons, the oldest being M
years of age and the youngest three.
Grant township voted one half of one
per cent highway tax and elected th© following Overseers of highways : 1* B. Be-
cum; % Joseph Presley; 3. John Cunningham ,\ 4, Elias Eiegie; 5, A. W.
Mclntyre; 6, Charles Adams; 7, Henry
Grover j 8, Bradley Stearns.
Th© Common Council will hav© a
chance to show whether they ar© in favor
of or*,agaihst the saloon. A man who has
th© courage of bis conviction and who is
not a whiskey man, should be elected
Marshall.* * Of course th© saloonists
would lik© to capture that office, but we
believ© that the Council will prevent
such a catastrophe'..
.. Charlie Bitter the boy who got himself
into trouble a few weeks ago by assaulting the train news boy at the depot, was
arrested again. Monday by. Officer Welch
On complaint of Wm. Boss for assault
ahd battery upon Gili© Boss. Tuesday
Mr. Boss" relented and*'upon th© boy's
promise to be better behaved in the' future, refused to-prosecute. Justice A1--
ward suspend"^ B©ht©»<je.".
W Parish
J A Brayman
Thos James * >
HI-
08
106
.104
^.16" mjyiwity- for -mp®hllmn: kt®i®
ticket ^nd 12 majority ' fbi p?«lil^l^-
f"sisperwhot and Mite Bavis ci$rk«
1* . . <? *<i .
fkost, ,; .:*-;'
Four demoamllo.niHjoni^ on "state ..
ticket asid sevea for Hart, Prohibit
tion has 21 eniljorfty. ©dgai; Dorfe^
^was elected supervisor by. oi».e sisa»
'forjfcy and W. H. Kellogg cleric .
Prohibition was defeated heMby a
vote of 75 to 38, .Wiliit carried' the.
town by 104 4o 46e - MIeliael Kefrae-
dy defeated Jerome If. Sfceetei for
su pervisorv vote 96 to: 69- Tno other,
officers are as follows.8 Clerjfc,-* d; Jj*,
■Mabie. M'to. Fred h*.'Tapper"/71';.
Treasurer, John Kennedy 15^| Highway Com?r, B. F, Blapk 164"| Jastfca
ofthe Peace* two 'years, AJV Sfeifer,
125 to H. S. Smith 37? t-Hredfv^ea^
S.: T-.;.Bos«.64. to J.N/Streetei&iSSI-'i..
four .years, B. T. Boss'"6i; fo-%\McMillan 71. ,'J::*. "■'•.
SHERIDAN.
oi j-
mit that their presence at th© polls gav©
ilare th© quietest and most decently conducted election that has heen held here
I years. Every voter wa& given a be-
wiching smile and a " yes " hallot on his
appearance in th© hall and only in one
instance so far as w© were able to learn
did the overtures of th© ladies meet with
an ungentlemanly rebuff. This was from
a saloonist who saw the tide turning
against him and it made him mad, A
lunch was served by the ladies and many
a hungry voter partook thereof. Temperance people wer© active and cheerful all
day and the anti's Were correspondingly
depressed, and -when lihe vote was an-
nounced,*203^or proMbition and only 65
against, three lusty .cheers went up from
the throats of the triumphant advocates
of a moral reform. Justice Crawford
said that a vote of thanks was du© the
ladies for their presence^nd earnest work
and th© sentiment was heartily endorsed
on all hands. ■',.-.
Bisolution Hotice*
The partnership heretofre existing between H. JF. Lambeck anpl IX C, Wood-
worth is this day dissolved by mutual
(xmsent, Mr. Lambeck carrying on th©
oldbudne^.. H.^LAkBEOK,
; 'r--r,a z .;■•*' IX0Wox^iywoBTH..
Olare, Mar; $1^1687. ^
.Slips were of no account yesterday.
Every state ticket voted was straight
the Bepublicans having 57, democrats
13, union labor 23. Frank McLel-
temd was unanimously elected Supervisor, John Armour Clerk by 61
votes to 31 for Wm. Jerred, Curtis
Palmer Treasurer by 64 to 33 for M.
Keebler* l$?m Fi, Ried Commissioner
by 51 to 43 for George Schunk and 3
for Bichard Chapman, Frank Cam-
cross. Justice unanimously, and
School Inspector by m to 30 for J, W*
Hampton.
SUBEY.
The straight republican ticket was
elected by majorities ranging 20 to 55
George Gallup, received 2& majority
over George Graham for Supervisor.
Other successful candidates are: G.
W. Jones, clerk ; H. L. Day, treasurer; Thomas Davison, commissioner;
C. A. Lyon Justice; A. M. Sarringar*
school inspector,
WISE. 0
The republican majority on state
ticket is 40 and Judge]Hart's 46, The
prohibitory amendment carried by a
vote of 82 to 38. Supervisor Allen
'was re-elected by 92 to 37 for Orlean
Hart, W. W. Swanston treasurer by
92 to 39 for Wm Williams, Matbew
Morrison clerk by 91 to 39 for W. H.
Bowen, C. E, Bowman commissioner
by 73 to 57 tot Wi W. I*areell, T. W,
.Ss'elSa G&mmiSo ■ ~ z- .
■■..■%'■■ ,,;■
IV J, Fordyee, rep. gpp. 78
maj.- Willit 75 uiajr-,.. ProMbftioii
"yes" 248 uiaj. -[^ - '"' ":-:"\'"\
Coe—.J.,.W.iWoore5:3op. and entire
rep. ticket elected. Hart 67. «iaj,—
Prohibition yes 800 majority * .. •- .
Chippewa—E. A. Salisbury, sup,
and eotire;--rep ticket, elected ' oy_
about 100 maj. Proiiinitio 11 yes 131
maj.
- iilncoln—A. C. Bowladen, sup and
entire rep ticket elected by about J0
maj. Prohibition yes 140 maj.
Deerfield--Samuel Craft, democrats
alected sup 10 maj. . Wiiiifc 63 maj.—
Prohibition yes 24 niaj.
Isabella—John Vauatten; rep «up
hy 77 maj. Wiliit 30 raaj» Prohibition no 24 maj.
Gilmore—T. J. Fordyee, rep sup.
Prohibition yes 50 maj.
HOfctawa—J. P. Younker, dem sup
14 maj. Prohibition no 24 maj.
Coldwater-Jas. Cotter, rep mp 88-
maj. Prohibition yes 20 maj.
Wise-^46 maj for Hart and entire
rep ticket elected. Prohibition yes
45,maj,
Other towns to hear from will increase majority for Prohibition to
about 1300 in the county.- Belurns
come in very slowly. ,
TTtte New Sixp«srvlsc»rs. .; . *
Grant—J. G. Boekafellow, rep.
Sheridan—F. B. McLelJand, ]dmnr
Surry—George Gallup, rep.
Hayes—John. Qujnn, rep.'. ?
Continued ou fourth page.
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Object Description
| Title | 1887-04-08; Clare Press |
| Date | 1887-04-08 |
| Publisher | D.F. Alward |
| Description | Friday, April 8, 1887 issue of the Clare, Michigan newspaper. Also known as The Clare and Isabella Press. Published weekly. Began publication in 1886. Previously known as Clare County Press. In 1889, merged with The Clare Democrat 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 |
