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Offioie,! Paper of Glare County.
pY D. E. ALWARD.
VOL. YH.
CLARE, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 26,1884.
no. s&f
-HAS THE-
».': 5
ocsc
-OF-
FURNITURE!
Picture Frames,
Mouldings, etc.,
ON THE LINE OF THE
-IN-
CHAMBER, LIBRARY.
& DINING ROOM '
FURNITURE
A-
l>"
OAN&
IXiLi
DISCOUNT
Any other Furniture Estab
lishment in Isabella,
Midland or thi
County.
ISABF,W.A COV MX V.
Prince A Co. of Mt. Pleasant use a
hoop nHchine patented by themselves'and turn out an ayerag-o of
10,000 hoops dally. This firm has
shipped over 8,000,000 during the
past year.
The recent hail ,-tonn in Coe township did considerable damage which
fact was show when, the farmers
thrashed their oats. One farmer got
only 97 bushels of oats from nine
acres,
Joseph l.utwig of Union township
slid off from a .stiww stack and in his
descent struck a broom the handle of
which entered his abdomen. The.
doctors operated on him, removing
piece'-? of cloth and broom corn and
the patient mayget well.
The steamer encountered a snag in
the mill pond the other day and
sprung a leak. She is now exploring
the bottom of the pond.
Lairy Egan of Mt. Pleasant had
the delirium tremens lasfc Sunday.
Larry i.s a soldier boy, was wounded
in the army and receives a pension,
but the appetite for liquor is so
strong that whenever ho gets his
money ho goes off on a big drunk.
A few week* ago ho. tried to drown
himself while the "jitn jams" had
hold of him. Yet saloonists will
keep right on selling whisky to such j
men as Larry Egan !
Married on the 1-lth inst. in Yer-!
non by Elder Kellog of Ionia, E. A.
Heron oi \V lve ami Miss Esther A.
Brown of Vernon. »
The Catholic people of Yernon
township had a picnic in Perry's
grove on Wednesday and everyone
who went had a grand time.. /The
proceeds wili,be uwecf,'.far Vltffray jffip^5
fc-XpensToTEfuOT^ |
in that township.
Several new casts of diptheria are
reported trom different parts Of tiie
coumy.
Tiie iiioionists nominated the following ticket: Wm. Pickard,' dem.
of Union for Sheriff; U. Bennett,
dem. ol Union for J ucige of Probate;
M. Murlha, dem. of Coe for llegister
.of LeeiiH ; i-rank Iialpe, gb. of Union for Clerk ; C. T. .Russell, dem.
j of bnion, for Prosecuting' Attorney.
F. A. Wilbou oi Harrison was recommended for nomination a.s lieprtseu-
tative in the legislature.
A mineral spring has been discovered aL Loomis, which according to
some reports, threatens to revolution-
'v/a the medical and Mirgical profession. One appl cation cured a eore-
headed poiitiiiaii; ,two doses cured
the Wounds of a lovi-sick swain and
another fellow who was kicked by a
mule came out all right alter using
two bottles. It is also recommended
for tits, lectionct ring purposes, and a
balm for defeated candidates.
Almost iMAiiViiiOUS.—The way
Pit. un u-e'h ijioud Punrier \M>r«s upon iiie human system. It is Mich a
thorough Puritier, it strikes at the
rotiof the disease and by its period
wooing etleels a cure almost before
the patient is aware, it seizes upon
eV'-.'i particle of poisonous math r in
lie -. ■ .om, expoils it and instiis new
hoa.it. '.ti tl vigor through the entire
body. $1.00 per bottle. Sold by .1.
W. iJunlop.
OtTR
Clothing,
OF
ja
Dry Gopds,
Boots and Shoes,
Has now arrived J.iul we are better
prepared lh$i over before
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t
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JLW& MO*
• BY BUYING YOUR
HAEDWA
RE
-OF-
:H0!0i0!0!»E|A|NE !&i GO.
oves,
PARLOR AND COOK.
EVEKS
WE WANT
You to come and examine our
goods and get our prices even
ifyou arc not quite ready to
buy.
S'or dyspepsia and liver complaint,
j 3*ou havea printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizes. It
never fails. Sold by.R. M. Musseli.
CLARE,
MICH.
71 PAINTS AMD OILS-
■IN THE MARKET-
7~m
-IN OUR LINE
AT LOWER PBICES
SOUTH SIDE, MAIN StREET CLARE.
IMilf % l^mM CATHARHC MUM
thea.
STA?JDAf?D CUBS CO., Propriotera, SS7 Poarf St., N. Y.
Emory's 5.iWj Caiharti© arc ir.orc. ibim ia claimed; they prove to T) t
■i ->... i-.. Xdt-.'i iv■';•? tUo money as!..-"d.—W. \V. li. Goiikt*
" niost-poinilarof all
EMORY'S LtYYSJS
CATHARTIC PHAS!
aro prepared from '"<-•'"• "
nnhfinif^rcuCT! orpoiaon oZ any iiuii. j..udavr.r.i hy physicians aud so5d by dragqisis evorxwhera, or
PUT UP A SIGS THAT DEFIES WHSD ASD TOSAJaiSBM
Work, &c„
Xron'Work.
Estimates promptly furnished.
70S- Liberal commissions p."i<l to any ouo vlio yn.ll give tis )>.oiiipo si'
formation tltiat will secure us now jobs of Iron or Wire 'Work, taoh. a:
and Cemetery fences. Jail Work, Fire Escapes or any kind of Builders'
public or private buildings. Correspondence solicited, addresH all correaj
33. T. BAllSUM WIRE and IE0N WOBXS, 3)ctroit, Midi
,'icl reiiabli ia-
:! Court Houaa
Iron Work ou
MY MOTTO IS:
CLEAN and NE
■• rende* my hearty thanks to the citizens
L rcIlUt-.. yny >■ j r.;„^^» onfl PUS-
of
Medicine for ClilUtretl
Must not only be effective but so
compounded that i;o harm will result from the use. Such a preparation for worms (to which almost every child is subject) is Parmelee's Pantonine Worm Candies, which are
made from the best drugs, particularly
adapted to this tise. They work
quickly, surely and harmlessly, passing off the wor as after they are dissolved. Do not neglect the children
even though they do not complain.
"Worms are almost always present.
Price 25 cmts per box. Sold by John
AV. Dunlop.
ujL. y^f'C&A
You can find the daudj^stoclc of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Notions,
etc., -etc., etc, at
- Clare and to my many friends and cus-
tomSeispnecially,ir tJir liberal patronage
in the past, and as the sa e: time an ^
nbunce that I keep everything which belongs iir
11
T+flke Particular Pains to have my Articles
I taK© ^^^ a3ld New every day.
Doors open from 6 a. m. until g p. m., except Sundays.
SALE ROOM AT MY OLD STAND.
Ornamental Cakes furnished tor.parties_or^ short notice.
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tKuJ
3T,
Main St.,
Clare.
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Object Description
| Title | 1884-09-26; Clare County Press |
| Date | 1884-09-26 |
| Publisher | Goodenough & Wilson |
| Description | Friday, September 26, 1884 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 |
