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ESTABLISHED: ?-^.p-^.
•ress, April, 1878.
CLARE, MICE, PRiyAX OCTOBER 17/1890.
Th$ Best Paper
In Glare Oounty.
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NEW SERIES~N0 64
WE ARE OFFERING
A 10 .4 Pair of Blankets For $i.bo, which are usually sold at $1.50. Large Assortment of JBetter Blankets at
CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES. i
Great Bargains in LADIES' NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR 50c and $I,Q&
GENTS' UNDERWEAlfAT 50c $1.00 and $1.50.
Ladies, Try a Pair of Our DREW, SHELBY & CO'S£,?.
Fine Shoes and You Will Have No Other.
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BUY DRY GOODS AND SHOES OF USf
-A-S A. MATTBB OOP ECONOMY.
One Door North
of Postoffice.
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Charley Ohase made a business trip to
Dodge yesterday.
Josiah Horning, of Mt. Pleasant, visited with Iriends in Clare, Saturday.
Vf. Ji, (Jttrrlo, of Vernon township, re
turned Wednesday night from a three
days' trip to Detroit.
Itev. C.W, Smith wa* down from Harrison Wednesday evening, clinking hands
with liis numerous old friends at Clare,
Leslie Louch visited with relatives at
Cass City over Sunday. He returned
Wednesday accompanied by his brother
Frank,
K. W. Moulton is now nicely settled
with his family ami commenced housekeeping in tlie pleasant suit of rooms
over his meat market.
Mrs. John Murdoch, of Buytiled, Wis.,
has arrived for a few weeks' visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Caliam,
and lier girlhood friends at Clare.
Given away free—to any person buying a suit of clothes or an overcoat costing §10 or more, will receive free gratis
his choice of a hat or cap out of the largo
stock at Giberson's star clothing hoiisr.
Services at the M. K. church n-xt Sunday morning and evening. Sub jeer for
morning; "Significance of tho Lord's
Supper." The sermon will be followed
with tlie Lord's supper, and a thank offering taken.
Eyery business man -hitiM make it a
! point to explain to his customers tliat
the passage of the. McKinley bill means
higher priees for all they buy, or a poorer quality of goods for the samo money.
Tlie heavy duties on imported goods enables ihe domestic manufacturer to raise
his prices and tlio result is that the farm-
el and laborer have to pay the -'.hot.
Tliey should be made fully aware of lhls
fact so that they may not blame our local
merchants for tlie raise in prices. Keep
thein potted.
Arthur Rockafellow was down from
Evart a couple of days tliis week.
Six card photographs for 50. cents.
Cabinets at from 81 to §2 per dozen at
DeVogt'.-.
Mrs. James Holden, of Farwell, visited
with her sou, Editor II, A. Holden, in
Clare on Tuesday.
Henry Kazek was at Harrison yesterday, visiting with his family and looking after business at that place.
Township cleric David Korison was at
Mt. Pleasant yesterday, having business
hef ore the Isabella county board of supervisors.
Tbe thirteenth annual convention Of
tiie Michigan State Sunday School As*o-
| t'iati'iu will be lield in Lansing on Dec-
i ember 2,3 and 4.
j Master Frank Louch returned homo to
j Clare Wednesday evening, after an absence of about eighteen months. He has
been stopping with his grandparents near
Tillsonburg, Ontario.
Ed. A. White, o£ West Bay City, was
in town Tuesday and Wednesday looking
after his f.uin aud other interests hereabouts. 'Tis surmised that he has a longing io get back to Clare again.
Tbe Ladies' Union will meet at Mrs.
D. .J. Brewer's Friday afternoon. There
will be a social in lhe evening, to which
th-* young people are especially invited.
Conveyance* will leave from Elden's
store.
As was remarked by a prominent Clare
republican upou coming down and out
from the opera house on Wednesday
night: ''If a man wasn't a democrat before going into the liall. he would be
after silting for au hour nnd a hnlf listening to that man talk." From his point
of view, Humphrey's speech made more
democrat* than it did republicans, and
its apparent he is uot the onlv man disgusted with the candidate.
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We will give to the limit in Quantity, Quality and Value. For it You ShalEChoose
from Style, Variety, Beauty and Merit.
The Splendid Stock of the Seaso
Guaranteed Seasonable.
Warranted Reasonable
Come Right In and You Find EVERY DEPARTMENT Filled With the BEST LINE OF
■'- Bivs and Children's Clothing Jats,
New Styles all through the line. Novelties and attractions on Every Side. You can'
help being Pleased.
ALL EIGHT GOODS AT EIGHT PEICES.
If you are asking yourself where you can buy BEST and CHEAPEST this season, you
can get your answer by calling on ' ~
OPERA HOU
H. RAZEK,
THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER,
CLARE, MICH
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Object Description
| Title | 1890-10-17; Clare Democrat and Press |
| Date | 1890-10-17 |
| Publisher | M.D. Eaton |
| Description | Friday, October 17, 1890 issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Also known as the Democrat Press. Began publication in 1889, with the merger of The Clare Press and the Clare Democrat. In 1894, merged with The Clare Sentinel (1892) to form the Clare Sentinel and the Democrat-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 |
