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VOL. VI.:-
. 'CLARE , MICHIGAN.; FUMY, AUGUST i-7, i8%
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is Btt|>eryisp? the office ,^il| "he: Je$ 1 polied scarce,
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Tbe ^opniar nitwlmnt is "Belling
lik stmtnotlit »t€H4k "at- -great
"- 'g&duced prices. Heis selling, &n& is. bound i& -
'ATTORNEY at LAW,
_ OirFtcli In t;hj» Maynarjo Bi>oCK,
' CLARE, ''" — -
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¥ at* LAW,
Office Over EtuaN's JewtaMM Store
JLAKE, .-"> >■-. .MICH.
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tQe posish.
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co get
•GHliAP^'CHE;
., ' liis turffctftjd "stock of DKX GOODS,
READY A1A-OE C.i-pH.IlNG,
•. iSOoTijj. i?HOES, HATS,
. - CAt3^ and.
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: ,l!S^Hr$ie«hu'\ attention' given to
{•para drugs and fripdiejnes, th& most
^otspleie Ktpck-J u the county,, Phys-.
. ;!e%n#- iii-esetipttonH- "cteiMly- coiii->
- IBTOon&ed day or night.
o
fo) '§> ' The only place in
IT* ^ to find flower .pots.
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LEQzJ. CUMMINS,
Atty-at-taw" and Solicitor,
' ;ipARWELIv ''-■''- •- MICH.
lA^VYE'llv" -
HABBiSOK,"^-" ";; ;' MICK.
W*- W.;GREEN,'- ' .
.attorney" at - law. .
HARRisoisr, -" -
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••■pLOYi) impost, • •: .. .
" ATTORNEY- AT LAW, ' :
SOLICITOR m GfiAKCERY,
and REAL ESTATE AGENT
'OOIiEMAN;' - - MICH,
m&r 82 iy . •
Correspondence of T-ip'li- iSess. „„.,. ■.
''■ • r Bover* Aug. 151888,
Fred Leach of.FMuit h-.^ending a
Ifewd&ys withMci&Isliei^ ' ""
Mrs, <0..BicMo)fi2 of Farwell visit-
ed in this- vicinity ■ ssfc week*'. •
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Quite a ijumfcei il3*3HB#throiigh our
settlement foi" htt^: fe' berries and fun,
including- ''Mr, and 'Mrs. T-arbush,
thinking litttleof ,he accident that
was to^beMl the J&r&gr.
One night last v/'-afe a number from
Vemon and' fc- young" folks (of
course) arotmct Bx-Terhad^an enjoyable tiine/in J. B, [Joouiis'ne^ house
j 211 .the -way of a dr- \m.
Farmers in' thir* part g®t their
wheat cared for I!1? .inmher one order.
j Good bye* sticky;?."imd.
You eanJt see '^in/ 'effects of Irost
here m. elsewhere _
" Some of ont~ fc<:m^8 have com-i
ineneed plewi^f? ^ vf wheat.
Thanks io ®m X'- 3L at - Bover for
theviniprovenjen: n handling mail
Apples mie .Eofe goief to;fee ^es^1
W©smded by the ^ccld^BMcISicslBgsg©
Mf„ GarFlsoii.wlltsooii go to* Cana-* Ma"fan wMleracsreatlssgBeai?sHaffii-
B(m 011 Oatiffda^ lasfc,. „Hei* fenistoa€
a|d several othezs of their party wefe
preparing for a-.hunting espedl!^l©ap
j when in some way m gseia €o»Maisg
ImUot waa disdliargect,- «tie of th©
"O.tatf^Eaara.
Thos^.Toland's has Jett for Ontario01
Jame^' Hsslip will he home in a' few
days with a .wife from Onteio- ■
Messrs Itoks and Garrison^'liaYe jsteent@ring iter lower-jaw'la fttmfc
finishedBobinson'shonse, and «^wfattd€om|llg ollt Bear the eaT,aad
he wanfe a man to put on, the mud. fmmtihK or shattering the bawfc-
A large pile of woocI^oiaVthe track g|ie !s R laciy well known and hlg&-
took fire and Mr: Brown, the* section hy reSpBeted,-and her many fiieiacls.
foreman aid some lively work uiatil ^0p& foriier speedy recovery. •
he put out the flames. - '' I L/a >Biiniam has lately Mel
WM/H. "ELDEN,
'DEALER
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' ' O'EWICM^MATN STREET,
CLARES.;"'- • • -. '*rTr*'
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Complaint Is made ihat not enough
pains is-taken at the Loomis post office In delivering mail/
Argo*
Wsii Happening*^
Nearly all 4&e i - /iloment has gone
a those that have
■i^20-1"/have with ine a,.first-
elass jeweler, and am prepared to
^o work promptly and - satisfac-
jtonally. All work warranted.
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PA.BW233bL9 . ' - ' - MICSL j
J- IVEpIr' AND FEED 'STABLE.
HARRISON, MICH. .
BL J.' STEARNS, >'Prap?r
^^.^Only iirst class rigs to let. When you come
to Harrison and want to tali® a ride into the country to go to STEARN S for your ng.
not gone want'to , ■,
• Mrs0X':5V«- Bic-. zi Ckre spent a
day orifWO with
old neighbors h®i
, A' eliaaee fir: a .'
to make some- we
G
OOTS & SHOES.
ERVEY,
■.laugh ter and
; X*'<SQK*
'Mrzx machine
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Correspenderice of Tste P^fiss..
Harrison ?t Angw IS
- A. W. Mclntyre of Clare. Is build-1
ing" an upright to Sheriff .Cramer'.s
house. . ,
Main street - Is being repaired. If
pathmaster Hatfiel^- .^esrseyeres .heJ
will have a good stfeetv-'
. W. 'H.''wilgfpn (8||fl?f ;is'ha^inf the;
street in'front of h%'ftidence graded.
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Complaint was made before Judge
.H-oisingtbn against the proprietors of
the Bandy house over in Sim groyey f
for selling liquor without license^ A"
.another $10,000 addi&on to his treasures. The purchase of another eigh-
i to of, timber land is next In orders
that the sturdy boy need not he idle,
I you know* . .
. J. ~W* Olds has rented Ms farm for
five years to a Mr. Lowry (aot Alex*)
His wife, and her mother ate about'to.
visit Canada. . " -
4NDS OF LIPE—Time nor tide waits fo
no man, feut the sands of life continue to 3o;t
On and on, year after .year, never stoppmg, never
hesitating in its work of w^ste, unless occasioned
by a cough cold, or some lurag affection -where Dr.
BosankoVCough and Lung Syrnp arrests it, and.
makes the span of life it& ^Hotted three score and
ten. Go to Dunlop the Druggist, and ask hini fo-"
a free trial hottle of this rtiedicme. 5£e has theiij to
I give away, ' Jul 27
taken tothe Cifctiit CoBtts go?we are
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X'JLAHBEOK,
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first class goods cCastantly in
stock. Suits made to order
in-lates styles, and at
- - lowest pflceSo
Makes the Best Boots and Shoes hecausp he uses
only the Best Material.
PRICES REASONABLE. . .
A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED.
COBBLING A SPECIALTY.
CLARE.- .".-.- - - MICH.
I* TNSUBANCEo
A0 J. DOHERTY,
GENERAL AGENT, j
Home, of New York*
How abb, of Hew York,
Agricultural, of "Watertown,
And Other Reliable ^Companies.
Correspondence of THb Press.
- 'Loomis, Aug. 16.
Married on Sunday August 12, Mr.
Augustus Seelip to Miss Minnie
Chase, both of Loomis.
David J., keep away, or Geo. will
say he cannot stay till dawn of day,
all O. K.. to see the girl of W. A.
It is rumored that a Lansingyille
couple are about to jump the broomstick.
Thos. Toland's departure for Canada has Caused weeping and wailing
among the girls, Some of them haven't eaten since he left, <>
The section foreman talks of giving
the west endtpone of his men as he
travels it over frequently to Sabbath
school.
Bears have been seen in Lansingville of late and the boys go armed to
see their girls.
John Mill a ,boarder at the Tubbs
house was uncomfortably warm the
other night. Some young wretch
sprinkled ceyenne pepper in his bed.
Samuel Skelly has heen expelled
from Maple Grove lodge, I. O. G. T.
for being a member of Tubb's bar.
Sl/EEPYo
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I jury convicted them and the «ase was I A P (P IF P T'f? ID} 1? II Q1 "!F ?
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[effort to get a bond acceptei by ihe! Atid'iheOppOTtuniif is IOSf
{town board but the effort failed, even« - ■ ■ A^ - *■ ^
<cv^
' to the city for
JlkS^.Cleaning and Repairing^
Bone Promptly. at~~Reasonable
Mates.. '-.-■■'
I solicit public-patronage confident
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J8®5- The Attention of Farmers is Called to the
Agricultural Which Insures Farm Property
Especially, Assumes no Hazardous Risks, And
Pays Dollar for Dollar,
Office atTrevidick's Drugstore,
ain Street, * - Clare, Mich.
^EW DRUG STORE.
.. 2B£ M, W W O) S^T o
BUSTED & PARISH, Prop's.
The only*Tailor In
[are G©TOt|?Q
M&m &t*
'"^B^A full .st0ock of pure drug
aad medicines will be kept constant* j of T* P. Horning.
Ij qu hand. •
Correspondence of The Press.
Lansingville, Aug, 15.
John Hart's child Is very sick and
doubts of its recovery are entertained.
T. W. Robinson has been, sick but
is now getting better.
Mrs. jG. Vandelinder has been sick
for some time pasto
Farmers have finished the wheat
j and hay harvest.
J Miss Sarah Marlin, now living at
Loomis, will start for Canada soon,
on a visit to friends.
Miss Lizfcie Ifcrlin is home from
Olare, where shelived in the family
though one ofthe members worked
zealously for the hummers.
The Estrelle comedy. comp?y showed at Sears' Hall Monday .and Tues-
evenings to- crowded lionises.
The ground for the people's church
is stumped, and now the trustees are
contemplating plans for construction.
At their first meeting before settling
upon the kind of church to be build,
the board proceeded to heat the
building. After this was settled one
of the-board, who, up to that time,
had said ncthing, remarked that It!
was a good thing to provide for heating arrangements feut he thought
brotherly love would have been bet,
ter ui5til the church was in a shape
for heating by artificial means.
For the' past week our citizens have
been relieved of their poultry and
garden staff during that part of the
day when the owl makes merry.
John Rorison is building for himself a-neat little house east of the engine house facing the lake.
John Peters threshed his wheat
Monday and it averaged 20 bushels
per acre. " ''
Frostgagain Monday night. Considerable damage done. . .
Observer.
T
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THE FOLL0WI
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Yeraon ¥arieti@s.
AUof&ur muhsvrifopws wfmwiM
piwg. tmeii9 subscription &c0€>umt®
to. this paper in full to <Mutes &n<L%
<tM® ^eariu advance* *wiUb®pr@*>
seated with @ne yewi^B subscript
Hon io the
Rev*. Mr. Blanjsbard delivered his
farewell sermon ?n Loomis last Sun-
FATMOWAQE SOLICITED*
• ■ ' :. '■.. ...jttiS t£ -. ■■
"Cuba" tells the Isabella Enterprise that two weeks of fine weather
have enabled farmers to secure their
wheat, and also the rest of their hay,
many acres of which was left uncut
until after the wheat was secured.—
Considerable hay was somewhat
damaged by the wet weather, and
m Mi
asixteen page agricultural magazine, published tiy*
33. A. K. Hackett, at JTort Wayne, Indiana, anil
-which is rapidly taking rank as one of the leading-
agricultural publications of the country^ Itis4fr>.
voteii escluaively to the interests of the Ifarsaes*,
Stock" Breeder, Dairyman, Gardener, and them
Household, and every species of industry connected
with that great portion of the people of the wotlfi,
the Farmer. The subscription irrice is $3 OO per
year. Farmers can not well get along witaout il.
Itputs new idfas into their minds. It teaches fcfeem
how to farm with* profit to themselves, itmatepa
the home happy-, the young folks cheerfol, $&&
perhaps a small amount entirely ru
ined but We have no Cause tO COm- j wwler contend, the duwncast happyt and tte
A1 c ' .„ . ., , ,, fifinugogue honest.
plain. Wheat will not yeild as well ]
as it promised, as,the berry is shrunken. There ib some complaint too, of
a small worm which eats through the
kernel leaving only the shell, but
whether in sufficient' numbers to
seriously affect the -crof ., is not yet
determined; Threshers , have already ! commenced woifk, out we j advance, will receive th© Amertem
Mro,McX»feQdl^'sold hfemffi prop-^ have had no'^ 1 Mirmer,FimBl . -
.llnllid wirielh.
APPLIES TO NEW BUBSCMIM
EES'AiLBO.
Every person :who! pays for Thu
CiABE Cou&CT'JPkess one year ia"
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Object Description
| Title | 1883-08-17; Clare County Press |
| Date | 1883-08-17 |
| Publisher | Goodenough & Wilson |
| Description | Friday, August 17, 1883 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 |
