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$1.50 A YEAR
OfHoial Paper o%g?le;re Oo-mnty.
BY D. E. ALWAED.
VOL. TO.
GLARE, MIOHiaAiffiJfQVjEMBER 14,1884.
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Correspon'iercc of tlie- Vtitiit. ,, .Y'-' - ;• ' _
School commenced Monday -with
good attendance,, Mrs;»Rutherford
from Loomis is the JJIftnjher, < -t';
Mr. Barks i'ormerfjjr ;*» "resident of
this place died at hj^wtkm/south of
Loomis SundAy ev"
four years. - .#
Lansinsvilleisimj
Mr.W*lto»,Mr.J*r
M»xv»ll are all bull
Bev. Bobinson is
Mr. Badgley's and
better thaa preach!1
The people of Li
like to. know how t
at the M. E. church
day evening.
Mr. Wilson the <#ftft'^iKent' from,
Loomis must bedoiw£fjii(hin<y business here as his ffpf\+i«is .-become'
quite familiar. X'iZ-ll"' •
A (food manv mfR^Jifej* yot«<d- for
Ben. Butler aad no)f^.thAy\want to'
know what has b<«*i<j|Wkof JiiiiT, , ,'
It Is reported thnjfcfJaW * Lansing
voted for BelvaLoclfeWKxl,.v-; • t .
T. W. Robins'on is^tiioi-jt' bed-sick
since he heard of BHtjftt&.s. defeat iind
Wm. LansitiKlo»krtjWj|o-'*"'.."Augo.- '
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<ss.
huilfc again
daily seen in our HttJff tbwti,",>>(. ' '
Owing to rainy an^cola • Wjeath'er
there i.s not much bttl*Un)*cko£jig 'on
but a warm bright' '#*&* - makes the
hammers and saws ilf>;'B. "AJcMas-
ter is erecting a new&niJdl^gv ,-
The Dover postotf)^. .<;;iij' now be
found at the store nf^; lV/ Raines."
Geo. Wilson cxneonJhh l^naUy> to
arrive from Canada Rw fitst^ 0>' next.
week. /': r." '•'": '>': <■ '■
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Mrs. P. "Van ICoiiani|e(t*:-4»rf*nd3
visiting an invalid-sftftef ^fi^JpA^nula
next w<;ek. *. . ,V "'-' • -I
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K. A. 'Phompsoi^iV'-WfiorjHftlto 'be
lnspwuiu"' fron„iu' the.*IKJil&tnette.
valley fo4t.th* l^f^*"*«i«fet.*Mlffl(s
railro-M.1 ffon^M'
DOVKR »<i „,
Doverites am ou .'tM?'
and other hunters.-■■■—'■'
SAVE! MONY
BY BUYING YOUR
HA ED WARE
-OF-
G€ttDHTAtt l&l CO.
New Stock of Stovs,
PARLOR A^D COOK.
BEST PAINTS AND OILS
-IN THE MARKET-
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A. Gresit We^vspaper.
The Pall MalUjfazi'tte of London,
England, did not overstate tiie case
when it Kind tha( tlu1 New York independent is "one ol' tho ablest week-
lit-K in existence." It is as overwhelming as a monthly Dr quarterly mag-
izjuc, with all the matter in its many
deparlments. An.v monthly .might
indeed be proud if it could show as
distinguished a list of contributors as
The independent, in a single department-its story department—we
U , among Mntrlisbmcn suc-h contributors as'Sir Hamuel W. Baker,
the ei'leiir.it.1!! Egyptian oxpioivr;
Tni nias JJardy, W. b). Norris, James
Pa.\n, V. W." Robinson and Henry
W.' Lucy, the well known and de-
.-'Tvedly popular novelist: while
anmng A.meri<'ans we notice the.
names of Edward Everett Hale, F.
l{. Stockton. II. H. Boyseen, Sarah
0. Jeweth, J. .S., oT Dale, Rebecca
H trding Dav3*nnd Harriet Prescott
Sp-'tl'on'l. The Independent printed
a if), recently ihe h^t story from the
()-. ; ii'llv laJ" ivaii Tourgneff. hav
i',-.- s >-uv jd r'u*«>n!y translation from
•In- •J'issian in'.'t Englisn. This de-
partni"iit i.s bti' a sample of the oth-
It would si'em to us that The
•i. M-iit'iident- otfi-rs not only "fifty-
•vv dividend- during the \ear," but,
''-. :J-:it.ion,a -f >ck dividend with
<•■ ■, (1 partmenl. Wo advise our
read*vs to Mm\ for a free sample copy.
AHOtNU THE COUNTY."'"'"
Five, acres of ground yielded A. P.
Herrington of Farwell 1000 bushels of
potatoes this fall. Pine stump land
is worthless you know \
Mrs. Sarah Richmond, wife of John
Richmond and daughter of A. Ii. Toman of Harrison died on the 31st, ult.,
of typhoid fever. Khe was an esti-
ma.ble lady' much beloved.
To the Standard: Receipt will be
called for. We need it.—Ed. Press.
An attempt was made to rob Joseph Hilverstien of Harrison last week.
The would-be robbers gave ''Cheap
Joe" a scare worth $150 but failed to
get any booty.
It may be that now election is over the matter of housing the Hayes
township fire engines will bo attended to.
A dancing school has been opened
at Harrison.
Wages in the woods have dropped
a notch or two since last week.
•John Clark's barn near Farwell
burned to the ground last week Wednesday and nothing of the contents
was saved. The loss is said to be
nearly #2,000.
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gpatflBboroyf
When iAe word. Estey or tha
word Organ ia mentioned, they
oaoli stisgosfc tho other, bo widely
known and so popular aro tho ia«
stnuaonta and the jns&cro,
37ivo letters in each of the two
words are reminders of enjoyment
in multitudes of liemoa. Illustrated Catalogue mailed £rea to all
applicants.
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A SIGN THAT DEFIES T7ISD
3PU2 UP
We wake all kinds of Wird
Iron Work, Iron Fences, Wire.
ings, Iron Beds, Iron Doors
Shutters, Balcony Fire Esa.
Weather Vanes, Stable Fixtures, «^ .. ... v,,_ .^. W...J3. .....
Window Guards, Wits Cloth, Jail |&.V..-; Z'A-tt^'ltfAAZy .i-ij
Work, &c, all kinds of Builders' %$$$ ;;\ ' ■; .v.-^^A>*3fo-A -9
IronWork. ' ml^l'-' '■'■■ - * v'*"'- ""^kNiJ
Estimates promptly furnished.
im- Liberal commissions prid to any ono who -will give iw prompt and reliabl" in-
formatiou thnt will secure us now jobs of Iron or Wire T/ork, .such u.i Coui-d Hduso
and Cemetery feuoes, Jail Work, Firo Escapes or any kind of Builders' Iron Work on
publio or privato buildings. Correspondence solicited, address all corrospoadenoo to
E. T. BARNUM WIRE and IKON WOEKS} Detroit, Mich.
CLEAN and NEAT.
I render my hearty thanks to the citizens of
Clare, and to my many friends and customers especially, for their liberal patronage
in the past, and as the same time announce that I keep everything /vhich belongs in
I take Particular Pains to have my Articles
Fresli and New every day;
Doors open from 6 a. m. until q p. m., except Sundays.
SALE ROOM AT MY OLD STAND.
Ornamental Cakes furnished tor parties on short notice.
, FRIEDR. ILij^MGE,
i Malxa. Street^ - Olare, SbfiELoaa..
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Object Description
| Title | 1884-11-14; Clare County Press |
| Date | 1884-11-14 |
| Publisher | Goodenough & Wilson |
| Description | Friday, November 14, 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 |
