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Clare County Press,
Cl.AK'l
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Ci Aur. Coi'viy, Mint.,
ALVARO V. GOODHNOCGn.
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FINE JOB PRINTING.
, Mms
Pducc
JL AVjL^kJFkJJ#
TKRMS-Mv. IMU \K\U IN AHVAM ! .
SIM.| 1 I "I'll ,, I 1\| 1. I'Nt > | S'l H
lU'SIXESS CARDS.
K. I). WIIKATII.N. C.W.J'KlSUY
WHEATON & PERRY,
I.VWVER9,
VOL. I.
CLARE, MICH., FRIDAY, MARCH i4> 1879.
NO. 48!
Local & Editorial Matters. | ter how dishonorable the means limy -White rlbl-fir mt'oliugal the Con-
-_-jhe. igrogalional el)(u|d>)jU ^ i'.M. Sunday.
Hoping Iho sentiment tif the peo-; Miv. M. I'\Cj!Umbcrlain isengng
, |.le of tlie State will he lot* action in a; v,\ j„ preparing*!! entertainment* for
Home Time Tal>lc. 1*. jC- I'. M.
1' i..' li^rr, .....i • i am.
IV -"-n^cr, ''>" r. V
I llM-m, Agent
CLARK, - - MICH. i Malls.
\ i\ I i im .■ I'iri Mak'.ii iir Km ii.m.
I ,i>l. « Is.. .... \ -n . .ui'l -.:;.. r M Wt.-.l, i lo-c
:il !'•-..,i> m Arrh". Wt-.t. rit.il i":-« am , aad ';:»
; r.M . l.i.uiii.ii.i: 7 \ m.
M. JI. KLDF.X, jKWKI.i/R ANU! \i.tSi.wr i.iM.iim I'ihhm.
itr.iler iu Wall P.ipir, lluuks :,n-l Suti'w- | _\ 1|%I „ „, s ,, |,..m.. ,lt , ,,,,,.
ttins.M.iiliiiw-KiMurc, en , t LAitt'. ]
All liu-in,» nm. i -i. 1
prompt .ut .nil-.ii l>lln
UtelnMlght.iinU.ilil. Dili"i
-.. ill.
ti',tf. i
M:tMI
ill' 111 Mill l.'i' IX '
u.iiic unl Kcal 1-e
,'.llll...l.,M.iinM
J t . t'm KAMI t
, V M
( 1 KO. NV. .1 KFFF.R1KS, JriKii*. oi-* !
UT I'l.i'l Ml .unl.Ir.in i "l- till' I'imi, llJtc. |
Spit l.il itti nti'li ^inVii t.» lii.ikiug ei'lleui"!!-.. 1)1- j
H V, M.illl Strrt. : slim
I ,lu'U'
Oiiti A WKF.K IN YOYIt OWX
e^ l..-\ii --, ..mlii fi •* N.-ii-k. Ki.ul-r, if \ on
u.int .1 l.n^in. - il "lu, h j.. i-..n^ >-f .lllirr .r\ .an
in ik' ur. ilp.\ .llth- l im th-\ u.-rl., wrltr f-ir f ir-
ti.ut.ir-- I-- 11 li \i 11 11 Cs. I .».', I'l.rlUu.l, M.iiuc.
JMliclnl nml Society »lroctor>
i.-iiiT. -\iulr. >. 1- Mi. 1
1 M
iMtr.li. W |.-|T.
Ire.i.tir.T, I l\ Ko, k.ltVltnu,
I'brk.iul Rc'i-tcr.l 11 S.uitlierl.iitJ,
l'ru^.i Hling Atlrtiiu-y , t t .laM.rlin.
Iir. nil t ..nil t i.id, (i. 1 I uluinin«,
kiirteyl, .1 I. I.itllrfleltl, ....
l'"iri,m.r* — \ \.-ilia\ir, ....
• t l.ue.
I Ure.
■ flare,
larwcll.
l.irwell.
K.rw.ll.
r.irwcll
flare.
f *< KO. J.CCMMIXS,
Alliirniy-iit-l.iiif mid Snlii-il.r,
Gmirl Ilnust Ilitilttinif, Furieu//, Mieh.
B
KST BCSINKSS YOT CAN KX-
Z.i^> iii - , t v -• jht d.i\ m.i*Ii*It\ «.*ulter«.c\,
n^hi in thrir u* ii 1 ■! linn-t "*l\irtk nl.»r» ami -nm-
f u-iii' »* \Mr- *^ ^iin •>•* iS.1 <» . I'ortLiml, Maine
Coi!j£**e>rationnl CIstircls.—Uev.A.II.
Xurri , Pn^t'T, >:r\i< .cs at I'Ma v.m., ami 7;,;u e. M.
Con^rttil. Sunday ScHooI."!sts.inHat
u.M .-.tTliunh I. U Whcati.u, .Sui>t.
Mciliodist iCplHcopal Society.—
K'-v W II Wm-. I'.i^-t.ir; s(*r\uc<* at l'ni#n
>ili«,'»lHi<ii-"* i-\« rj Snivi i> , tii'irnini's aiul even-
iii,^-» alt', tn.itth
/ 1 C. CASTKHhlX,
Attorney-aiiil-Ciiiuuelor-at-Law, and i
Counselors Solicitor in Chancery, j
Court /[mm /iuildinn, Fitrirell, Mich,
T f C A X M A K K M( ).\ V. Y KASTKU
t^ - at .. it I*--1 :i. tli in tt untliin^i-Ue. t a)iit:il
e..t r'.'iuii'ti. «■ wtlUt.irli 'U ^t.-p.rii.rt nude at
li.ttur l'\ tin I'lilii.tniMi-. Mm, unmeu, n.»y> ,itul
^itl. a.int.'il nm tthcrc t-' w.rk f.'ru-. Nnwistlte
time I ".ih 'mlfu unl t'rrin\fr'-' Ailiire:.* 1 nt K
K I * . An^iivn, Mainer
•>t, Ii
i'-u >^li'
. Buiidtty Mcliool,- >ussii.n at I u
.-! li'Mlt-t at I-' M. K t ittn.lmk, Supt.
Ited KII>I>ou Cltilj.-Meu.il Ti'«n Hall
s.-ittir-'ax evening al " I- >l 0. W. lluurti, PrcM-
■l-.-nl; I 11 f.ilki.i-.SM.
AV. C. T. V
Mr- •> l!..K.li,li
,-M<lt M'lulav e\«nil.>4 at 7 I'M
I'l- Mr< 1. W .kIT.rle., Sti
non-|mrti'/.an spirit, antl for the interest of the institution that reflects credit and honor upon us, I sliall vote antl
act against nny man who does not
stani]) this action of the board with
the dishonesty belonging to it.
C. \Y. I'JCUUY.
the benefit of t/^'Clare Cornet Hunt
consisting of U'limwcalcantata, coni-
prising.-oiiieftnjisinger,-. It will he
a line affair.
■~Mi*. HoliU'ii'" i»i*iiir"of theOlad-
lv State Convention the republican- re-noniiiiiiteil .Indge ('aniplcll,
for Sii]ireiiie Judge, and Khenescer (). j t() n.-knowletlgc
(irosvenor, and James Shearer for) ed you. Went'
Uegents ofthe l'niversity.
Ka*i* Chow.- The poor hard money
democrat is iu a forlorn condition. If
he votes his own soft money ticket,
he has got to eat crow. If he votes
the Republican ticket, then he must
eat crow, too. Xotlung but crow for
hini—but, thank fortune, he can still
choo-e how lt shall be boiled, hard,
or soft!
jwin rtretird ui**fg4# explain that his
j master did not n'ite. the item in that
paper saying thy "The Claro Pirns*
is for sale at le-^hait cost, and is dear
at that." You'V;iiglU to he ashamed
v 'Wc never banner said an unkind
hiiig of ymi. C*»1ievor treated you
)therwi.-e Um'ucWjfIcmiMy. Yet you
WIwill c;rant Have u New Town
I Hall?
' Thai (Irani needs a town hall no
Lone will deny. Xol a week, hardly a
day passes, but the need is apparent
and the want felt, There is no suitable place for public meetings of-a
secular character, or a public hall
where the people can gather for business or pleasure. There is no suitable place for the holding of courts, or
tlie transaction of town business, or
the other hundred and one Useful pur-
pOHC- for wbich a lowu hall is required.
The want admitted, the question
arises, can a hall be built now'.' It
would seem that it might, belter now
than later. The territory embraced
Willard K, Day, ver-u- Joseph I'.
Saunders livqu— on case. Notice of
trial countermanded.
Annie W. Wrighl vei'-n- T. I'.
Horning; tre*-|>n--<>n 'sue Y'llnniary
11011 Miil,
Frederick M. Hinds-appellee, v-.
"\I<u*qui-I». Ij*idd, appellanl; appeal:
case continued.
(let). T. Pencil, ajqiellee, ver-u-
TJurton J. Hu-ted, aiqiellanl; judgment for |iliiiiitifl'of S-'i.-">.
Win. Parri-li, appellee, ver.-u- William Swnn.-on, aiqii'llan
for plaintilVof .*•">.
; We li.ncall tlie fa. ilities fur lining all Minis of n'ne
i J"b rrinliug, 'un lii'iina
'Fast Cylinder and Power
Presses,
1 ■■! > ' ii-i.i.r in lit- l".-.l ^l. le
HOOKS, CIKCl l,AKS, CAIUXS,
1>AW CAS-FS, KT( .
I'l" ' -<• a.-- n» ■< mil lm •■! Work .unl lam Trees.
Tlie Itaucl ItecepUon.
()ne of the most enjoyable cvciiIm of
the season was the reception lendwd
the Clare Cornet I5-.nd, by Mr. aud
Mrs John Po-t, last Wednesday evening, at tlieir residence. Tho house
was crotvded and till present seemed
most happy. The alfair is to be repeated elsewhere al a near future.
I.OCAI. ItKI{VITXl{».
Iloiiatiou.
The Congregational Society of thia
place will have a donation, for the
benelilof Jtev. A. J I. Xorris, on Fri-
j'ldguionl day evening, March I Uh, IK("!i, at the
Stage House, The following are thc
I'onimiltee:
Coiniuittee of Arraiigeniunt. Mrs.
aside by mutual consenl.
throw out ashiritVoni pure meanness) within the town is large, much of it
alone. You^gi-titl lo a lie and an is owneil by non-residents, the cost or
il s*tlt to scrye'ihe thing \\ hose tool building *<,ould be le»s now than ever
you tire. Crtt^iiiaiineiv seems no before, and probably than ever here- ., W'»«h «■«".««( worn.
].art ut your ed»|lth»i, but tlio sooner J after, and this .seems a favorable time! y}l\' /'l1 ;■'"'"; ',}."-,""/,' ""V"1**
y.*uk,.ni(oniWfourl.rothered,Tors!t...).akea commencement. The per !iU" «,;ll^,l,,(l *" ,h,l,k tl"" U,H,",,
civilly I he betU-cUt-will be for you. icentage of tax would be exceedingly |i,nU 1<('""-x
'■'-*■■'■ ; Miiull, ami would be felt less now than j,' ,.,,,.
. , ,, , , , , I hid a ttnal mint , nil iu a ourex-
; when the burden came more largely- , ,r ,. .'. ,. ,
t . , ... pectation-ot hi- tilure irrealness we
upon actual settlers. l ., ,. ., ,; ., ,
I \. , , . , , ,, ,,, .'never thought a poet - time tiwaited
, Xot onlv is a town hall needed, but,, . ,. , ,
1 ' Hum. such an anomalous creature as
Creed.
1 II.srTlIKHLAXD,
t
Xotary Public iV In-urance Agt.
Money to Loan
ON UU'KUVKD KKAI. liSTATI!
Court IIoii.ii /liiiltliiitf, Fiiri"ell.
C.
v -^ The Stage IJoti-e i-to have a new
I advertising n-gi-ter.
1
Tlie l'niversity Mattes.
1'th I .Ilt.-l fll." I klr. I'll ■
Having-ecu no comment in your
paper in reference i<i the recent action
C 1 II. Sl'TlIKHLAXD, (,ftllt' l,0!ll'(-(,f regent* of the univor-j tho -eason.
V« . . ... . -ity, iure-instatiii!. Dr. Uo-etoai)o-; The great nee. I of the place now, la-t
-ition in the faculty of i'u« instilution, j ^,(t,)Vlll ]Vll\\
I de-ire to evpre— my view- briefly,'
through your columns.
A> a citizen of the State and an
alumni!* ofa department of the iini-l ""
Tl C. DODtJK Jivnt-i: oi* thk ver-ity, I havea prMfiiml ii.fen-.-t in | Stage]I..iisetr-.iighl,ro.*th..beiiefitof
II. \-,v, m.i n..'im-. i'liii-.vi.v.N.ius'iH.rwcirare.and wa- pained to htvrj Kl'v* A* 1!* ^"rr1'-
of an act by the regent- that can be1 —Mr. J. W. Calkin- ha- purchased
deemed byan un prejudicial ob-erver. the Allabar lot and will erect a block
a- nothing short of an outitige. \ thereon this -oa-on.
AYhen the so-called Hose-Dougla— We tender our sympathy to ISi'o.
controversy openetl, the sentiment of Ilolden, wh'i i- very ill. The Far-'
the |)co])le of Michigan wa-, without. well election made him sick. _ _y'y'/
__ i\v>V_*. in favor or Ko*e, but has bvon _L(.t (;Rl„t Illiv(. ,A -onuhi^tmloO
•'SIT. JAMES HOTE L,^,iartci'«"in" !l l'il1"'^' r,'r «>»»' t»"«-'.: non-parti/an lowu ticket uomiuatetK.
-•*. . v. k. RRO^vh. x*^p„- • ., \t^ ttw l>"«'"t »«•"«�� «f «H" l««>nl !co...]»Osedof itsbe-tmaterial,il*nv|ks-
-•"JtOrMT PLKAVAXT, SUOlT. v jW4Uh«vi« miwh to do in coijnniiingjtivi. .,,* rc)\g\m< ,„• ''
|"«:M«Olial.
—>rr. Ii.-oicailk'ltl litis been en-
j*aged to tcni'li (ip<4hire school another tenn."- . \i|'
j -Rev, M[\J$iT.isi aud Mr. F„ J).
WheatO!i*m-<.'-J^*(«>tt«ndance al the
Migjir time.
Clare will hold a fair this fall.
-'Xother victory tit Frwell for Mr.! (■ongregiUiWf^fer^iice at Hqi-s.-y.
Mr, ailtl 3**4pJolm V. Uockarel-
Kumberingis nearly llni-hcd for j \mY ww, Vuii^fU«» to attend the
runenil of 3(r.>a: -kafdlow's inolher,
{■inHH'iWv'^t Atlas, Oeneseo
count Vt j-
] it is needed now. The agricultural
interests ol* this section tire looming
1 ti]) into importance, and upon these
j resources the prosperity of tlie*wlioie
1 community are largely to depend.
To assist in that developement a society has been organized, and they
are now in need of grounds and buildings tt) aid in that behalf. A town
Kstella lirookmire, ver-u- Holier
Brook mire; decree ordivorec granted. Koss, Shaver and Maynard,
Harriet Foots versus John T. Fools, Yisiiinj; Coinniitte'.. Mis.*-es lua
decree of divorce gnmle I, anil .-et ^'heaton, Xellie Sawtell, N'enie Keller, Nellie Jones, Jennie Caliam.
Uocoplion Committee. Mr. it Mrs.
11.Trevidick, Mr..V W\ is. Jacob Mason
and Mr, .V Mis. Ambrose Converse.
Finance Committee. Messrs. John
T. Horning, James A. Slocum and
W.S, Cooley,
All niciiilici'-iif (he church and all
\\ ho are friendly lo thecliureh are requested to 11-c their bc-t endeavois to
ninke the donation both [ileasant and
profitable.
The committee will receive anything (hat the friends may see lit to
donate; Hour, pork, butter, eggs, hams,
clothing, boot-, litmbrr, shingles or
cash. W. II. Ki.liKN*, Secy.
md foiled down inlo a
ahvay.ilviiew "I lis Honor''
(itMii) FAitMiNt; Lands i*ou Sa'.k
ClIKAl". Titi.ks Pi;i;i'WT,
Tiiitsis Kasv.
JI. C. 1) id in, F ltwr.i.i., Micw.
vkw FruxiTriuc, xf.wky
[{'Jilted, Xur Prnprie/iir.
tOMHii
~^riv\V«i,Jlt:
fei-ies:ir«*.s|»ot
the iiDinfi!
deni(K;nttrc-i
-should Myf»i|
HwlfdJ'"
he di--ci*ibi.'- in tho.-e two !i-t line.-:"
"Xo bridle rein- will hold her,
No-puis will make her go!"
I w under il that i- original. I fit is,
y would advise hi*- wife to put "His
Honor" to bed and keep wet cloths
on his bead until he get-over thv attack, for if it "hoiiltl-trike in, Vernon
would lo-eoiM'of her • r'ght"-t lu'min-
nrios. I tlitl make a mistake in that
William" did not inform
hall, built at this time would conduce
jittf Mr, O.W. Jef-j to adouble purpose, that ofa town j ^."j^)",. ;inl
iitiiiinection with ' hall and an agricultural htill combin- ' .' ,, ,, , ,, , .,
MAwitmiiiiiiiHiiii, r. tne when Mr. (aniplie reai he tired. There is no g(H>d reason why such ,. , ,. . , ' , , ,,
,...,.,....., ..,.. ..c :l ... ii... t-t'C ol An-in'-. 1 le merely told me
thtitleabti e 1 tlietMochurch"-, what
yr*su])ervi,:or ou the
ijl union ticket. We
♦►yeeeilherof them
1M.WI 1' IN
llarnes-, Whips, Uobes, A Hlaiikels.
Till: I!KST (H-* MATKIUAI. ISKD.
gence, vih) no one
anythingcriniiiial.
An investigation j
rtuflcrly wants it dis-
A;thtXt she >t*b»pwl
^WJroldenandKd.
ITAiJiy' irt tho 'lato
H\ |liroc'jjariic«
*^ ' irgtccl Jier
h -juK-kHs.
^ation-
they htm
I together, they will make if don;
nation-al hot for the republicans.
All
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! . :i'-„ ti ■s*,ii.'."l - ..ml p.t\In.
MliATK PRonrciL
^1
H. JKFFKK1KS,
again by the legislativ.* coiniuittee j
without any practical results, both; ,.„,,,,,.
part io-agreed to a judicial inquiry.! l«'tw«i'n"lAtiM 'and Kld..I.( .( a.np-
The investigation thus instituted was1"-"- "'"'""two thing- is certain,
the form of n chancery proceeding; ,'*tl'*,r tIu,t I-eota i-not lit to write for
antl could in no wav criminate either I""' I"'1'"1, l,|-,"~- "r li,ilt Km* (ilr"l'-
,.ai'tv The ti-tinionv in that pro- J -»'-- N "ttlM" >' ,ml,t '" l»"'!U'h Ul'" &*~
feeding proved to be more damaging j l)f>1*
to llti-e than to Douglas and'here' - At the last teiin.erance meeting a
the ll.-se ]iartiwiii- btgan to show j re-olutioii was inlrodu-etl fo institute
their unwillingness to abide tlie de-' ]iroceedin< s against all liquor dealer-
cree of the court, wliich st.-emed to be
the only one that could be made from
th.' bonks and account-. The right
to take an appeal to the supremo
court remained, but the Ko.-o party
'«5iiri*x»^^Ml^r * gST >1
r's property, aiK\Mr. lloklcn saw*
, a chance to get souk* grit!) gratis, and
j borrow a few dollilts or Mrs. McCar-
I forty, llut she smoped the wliole
ji use should not be made of it, to the
advantage of the town, the county,
interests. Xor
aud these growing
would there be any objection, but j
rather a desire to promote tliis cause,'
and help to build up a prosperous 1
farming community.
The time is close at hand when action must be tauen for i r against tlit'i
project. All should give it careful attention, discuss its merits and tictin-
tt'lligenUy and patriotically concerning it. Ifth« novtl is prciviiifir,'»lM}
t&t (."in-uiiistniicfe Eivt^fHe,* iw^jIij
i his text VAii-, and that he reid thai
Something Xew - II. Trevidick has
received a large stock of Ready-made
Clothing, of the latest styles, and at
rock-bottom prices.
IM'HIZSSvSS LOCALS.
Try Jell'erie-'s .io ceni line cut.
:; lb-good Tea for s-l at Slattery's.
All kind- nf Tobacco cheap tit
Slattery'-.
Ifyou want a good Cigar go lo
Slattery's,
Chew Jackson's J Jest Sweet Xnvy
Obacco.
A large stock
atCoolev's.
matter before the public.
TI>e Kiii-wcll Happy Family.
Owing to its menierous notnriou?
i'here i- a question of veracity ' piu.k. she got a .divorce, got alimo-i eharacter- Farwell law become a celt'
round in any way violating the hav.,
It wa- reiectid on (lie ground that
other mean- would acconi] I'-h better
re-nit-.
ny, and got a farm to boot
want" to get Kd. McCafferty's old I abroad over tlie land. II i" known lo
-iM-k- back from h,wyer Oreen and j ])os-es- some or the wor-t, and like-
editor Holden, Ix-foro they are all J wi-e some of the be-t ]ieo|ile in the
worn out, and -he proposes to have j State. The-e two elements agree only
Ihem, or coimnciii'e-nil in the su- j in out point, which is to disagree on
prom - court. > all ]io—ible -ubjeefs, anil it i- thi- lat-
— .«_»_» ter chaiacteristic which give- it it"
V ValK« Inprossioii. : eeltibrity.
there on
article.
Mr. Kdilor, you -ay Mr. Ciniiihell
i infonuetl you he wa" not ti Congrega-
■ tional minister. He told a whole
; school house lull last winter, Klder
the' ^rt'Ki|,!(*>",,,,'l FJder Hobinsonamong
' the nuiiiber, that he wa- a regular
ordained minister of the Congregational church, antl he could nol fra-tj,
tcrnizo* with thc,Methodist. Those\
iwliisow'ti, wonls, and lie 'it'rv not
ilwifffi v^v* ttrihTi ■■ ■* ■"-" Hi?'
^o^'ur'narc'iHH't, aItWI; i
say I ilo not fwl a bit bad "After
making that wonderful squeal," because I learned after my jiiece was Pure wines and liquor
written, and before it was printed, purposes at Slattery's.
thai Mr. C. was not "Anon," but I
of Harne.-s on hand
.Ifyou want td save.nioncv call on
JJ. Shtf tory. -~-Jz=^> _ , . ' -
t resii Candy
Cheapest in town.
for medical
Xow she j brated_ place, antl Hs riling has s]iread [ t!l()llj;|lt, „s (.,. Nli,i about your article
the Sunday he read it, there was
nothing in il that would come amiss.
So you rttilly wi-h I would take a
rest tin you".' Well, 1 am sure you
will be obliged to take it long rest
after straining so hard to hum up
rhyme". A- to tolling our name", 1
! feel so highly flattered i>y boingealled
Jefferies' -It) cent Tea beats any ">0
cent tea in town. Try it.
The best Tea in Michigan for o() cts.
at J.C. Roekalellow's.
Seventy-five cent 'IVa -old lor "tOcts.
at J. C. ltockafellow'-.
FRESH & SALT MEAT,
Fresh and Cured Fish,
Vint <ii<.'>- nuis and Ciakrai
Faum PnourrK.
Cheapest T E A in Town !
I . Ish /HI id /nr ll'ult.i.
MA IX STKKKT, CKAKK.
MISCHLLAXl'OrS.
A CAKI>T0THKPl']5LIC.
An impro-ion ha- gone out that i They had t.n election up mere 011 »jU.,.Uy Mi-" that I would not tell
the jiuy in th • ca-c of (Jco. T. Pencil! M<'"«I«y, a'"! enjoyed a gooy time, as ■ my n.l|1|(, fol. ,,n Ul(. W0|.hl, 'pi,,.^^
were bribed by iimney or whiskey,! t,,l'.v ilhvi,.v> ''"• !t wa" » triangular | j,1,. K(ytUir< j |.,„nv 1 |,.m. tried your
whicl. iiii|iressionlia-been promoted ' eontest, and as onlyoneside got elect-; lmtj(MU.(. .-..verely, and ir you will
The nationals md democrats do jby th- Rev. Mr. Ware, of Clare, in a j1''1'tlu" "llu'1" Uv"^ f,'('1 "1't'v<,(.,> an(** 1 print this, I will not write another
lid not have the courage to do -o, al-. not know about uniting a union town ' letter to the defendant. This is un-' are satisfied that Farwell is going or , sinj,]t, w„r(| ,,„(]] you s,v | ,Uay.
republi
All kinds of Sleigh Shoes
Foundry of H. Lamb, Clare.
at thu
to the dogs. The
i" un
though tiny had a-ented to the suit. 1 ticket. They claim to havea mnjori-; ju.<m unfair, uncall d for, and should' Ha-gonc
ln-te-d of taking an a])peal, Heal, ty in the town, and belit?ve it better notgain publie en tit n<c. That jiry'. ('an- I,ut' l,l':* tifkt't headed by Capt. j
' always to give the voter a choice lie- \Vi s certainly a fair one, composed of!■ WoodrulV, antl such other christian 1
tween two c.Mididatc- for any ofiice. nien who had heretofore held public 'grace" ii" Wm. A. Carpenter, Mr,
That is good logic. j po-.iijonastonch.'rs.siiporvi-ois, town * Hitchcock, and thelike. Theeitizens,
jKOTV.
who wa-tin eha'.ipii.n of Uo.-e, anil
who had beciuiie "iircty on his bond,
effected an arrangement with tlie uui-
ver-ity authorities, whereby the
aiiiou.it ik-crecd to be paid by Uo-e,
should be -paid.
The right to an appeal gone, the
amount to be paid by Hose agreed to
M A ItH I KI).
Large-lock of wall paper, now pattern-, cheap tit II. Trevidick'.-, Clare.
PutiDiti: of all kinds taken in exchange for Haruossat Cooley's, Clare.
Pitickwheat flour ground at Horning A Shaffer's grist mill, ('hire, everv
Friday.
Mil vi\
Vttenlion is calletl to the adver- oflicer-, and so on, while the foreman n<,t ■» ««'1»«tion with the republican „.,,, wi:-
t I \UK —M rri
. inilK, U\ I.um 1
tisomenl of Mr. Wolsky, wlio has ;u"r i- a ngulaiiy ordained minister ofj ring nominiiled a ticket, headed by
received hi- new -]irin-stock of cloth-: the gospel, ranking a- high in order-» Kmmet T. Holcomb, and such other
ing, boot" and "hoe-, hats, caps and' a- the reverend gentleman who niado'-'K'rling "u*n a- II. W. Jewell, J. ( .
furnishing good-. His establishment the charge. To impute dishoiu\stv'SmUll< N^A White, Moms. Castor-
ie ].aid, both Uo-e and Douglas drop-, ^ ., (.n,djt ,„ Uw ])liU,t, ,ma |Sl)0ula 1)(l - ,l,ul ra«calitv lo twelve mtii sworn to' H". Witlirow, (ierheart and so on
. 1 .• .1... i". 11. 1 :» t,.,.i.,..1 ... ......... I , , . • , , i..,i 1 'Pi , ii.;,.,! c.i.-
do their duty, seems to me as going
beyond the bound- of moderation or
:r I
-.fll.
.ft Urr
• -'jl.i in
The Clare Bakery.
FRESH BREAD AND
ROLLS EVERY DAY.
CliACKKIiS, CAKK:', CAXDIlvS
AXD COXFKCTJOXKKV.
Oninm,■■utin;/ Cokes- .for /'aril's and
Sii'liil.i ■■• Sjiu-iiilly,
Good Lunch Room.
K..I. I ., Pi. .. I .,1..... 1 ri.V.-i., U..|U, iv. . ,S..
FHIKI). LAXdK.
*|>CY A FARM!
230,000 Acres
FARMING AND PINE
LANDS
In Central Michigan,
VOIS. SALE IIV THI!
FL1XT & PKltK MAlUiCF/l'TK
ped from the faculty, and it looked as patronized bv
though we had seen the end. Hut'
after al! tlic-o appearances woro made'
au underhanded pressure was brought
to ben* on the legislature, to again j
stir up ti matter that had been finally
settled. With a partizan zeal the
legislative coinniitte.* demanded the
re-in-tiiteme;it of Rose and the dis--
charge of the judgment against him.
The board of regents takingadvant-
agi
ill who reside here.
—Mr. Kd. McCalU rty has been
heard from, ti" a Mormon apostle, up
in Sanilac county, laboring for the
good of the cause, and a couple of
' Mormon women whom he lives with.
(Mr. Mi'Ciifferly could not manage
; one wi fe here, and it i.- a mystery how
he can manage two up thore!
"We most re-peetfully sugge.-t, iu
good judgment.
I'KTKIt HlCK-
i all good men. Then a third ticket
was put up by the dissiti-fied republicans, headed by Mr. JJriggs. -The
l'oreiiuin.
rthe unavoidable absence of two nl,*t rospeetrul terms, that tlieehair-
or the board, proved themselves roc- S »m" "f ttlvUtwn w»»»»"tt«* nf each
mint to the trust repo.-ed in them by , "rtl>° tln'1'1',,r r,mr l,:U'lK*s- C'U1 tl,l'ir
the peo]ile of the State, and passed a 1
vote in accordance with the demand I
of the legislative committee. All of'
the four Rose regents --so-called--!
voted alHriii'itivcly, although one of:
them had faithfully agreed to pairw
notice to all voters of .-nolt caucuses
and giving them an opportunity to
participate therein ir they so desire.
- Parties needing tickets printed
with Col. Oram on the other side. ! for town meeting, can be supplied at
Whether Rose be right or wrong, this otlice at low terms and great dis
whether he has been wronged or not,
the hoard could not honorably throw
away an amount ol money like this,
belonging to the university. Rose
had been ably defended, aud bad
virtually agreed to accept tlie result.
He was consequently not a proper
person to be retained in the faculty.
Yet the regents had displaced a man
against whom nothing hasheen said,
JJircctors" Mcctliijj,
At a meeting ofthe Directors ofthe
Clare and Xortliern Isabella Agricul-1
turul Society, held March -sth, 1S7U, il
was voted to hold a fair 011 tlie first
and second day of October, lsvit.
Thomas Xeal wns elected (ieneral
Suporinleiidant.
town caucuses in an open, straight-j J. I). Xewth was elected Secretary
forward public manner, giving fair! in place of C. WVJ&rry, resigned.
K. It. Wheaton wa-ejected 1st Vice
President in place of J, ]), Newth,
resigned.
David P, Allen was elected Director in [lace ol* C. W. Perry, resigned.
The Secretary was instructed to eor-
uniou ticket won) as il should, except j letter-heads and hill-head".
- 1 .1 . r,,t ,.„,„i:,tot„ itimCiiiK nioney, istt gootl wii.v ti
for treasurer, the successrul candidate VOptUlj „,„, ,<„,*.,'„ ,,,, Vitli the ti
an unusually genial, popular young j ^q for,-ample.-and prices.
Fiirwell is lo be congratulated
Mr Mfr I \ \klM.it.\li~ S,r..li \ I I
\ cm.in. Is..In Un . .i-iinx . Mil li.
Canada money taken iu evchalige
for good- or on account at imis, at
J. C. RuCKAI'K.l.T/iW'V.
CI.'re, Jan. !i, IS7U.
*-« -♦
JOverv business man need printed
lt saves
ti good way to mimes.
,!. M.ir ii :r.l. t'-T
II s ,|,, . |.„|
11 i.r south of Clare
Fine Poland China Roar for breeding purpo-e.-. Louis Piper, one miio
man
upon a victory so decisive for law* and
irtler and conservative g"«od govern
II has been asserted land don't you
forget iti through the columns ot the
nienltis opposed to fanatadsm and ('lure I'ms*. that Slattery sells gro-
��� i .1 1 »!,.„, r Mr tt.^i ' ccries so very cheap that none noed
ring rule. In the election of Mr. IIol-, ^ Hv(l jn ,,i4tl.l^>
patch. With si press that will print
1,0(H! ]ier hour, new type, and good
workmen, this ofiice can turn out better work, faster and cheaper, than
elsewhere in the county. Open for
business night or day. Rringonyour
orders.
--Fiirwell will need its charter
printed, and its laws published, and
we suggest that it have thom printed
in a respectuhtt paper, viz: thet'la un
1 and given a place to this man Hose
jat an increased salary over what he j Cocntv Pukss. It will be reniem-
! received before dismissal. If RoseI bored-and we particularly point it
accepts the position, he accepts it j out to the board of trustees—that the
! knowing tliat a full board would nov-; other paper was not willing to fairly
Acres in Clare and er have voted it to him, and if he be! divide up tke county printing, but
an honorable 111 m he can not enter 'does for tfil now whnt it received $l">l)
into the chair he litis been elected to j tor last year. It would be a good
lill. Should ht< doso, I shall have plan to teach that selfish printer that
less of faith in his honesty than ever,' such conduct is likely to reap its re- j A new stock of Wall Paper just rein fact shall be forced to believe that; ward, and now would l.e a good limo! ceived. Trimmed free of charge.
RAILWAY COMPAXY.
20,000
Isabella Counties.
respond with Mr. McKwan and ascertain on what terms the public square
in front or the school Iiousq can be
leased for a term of five years.
The Secretary was instructed to
publish a notice in the Clare and Far-
well papers, asking all farmers in the
vicinity lo co-operate, to make the
fair a success, lie was ai*0 ordered
to publish a notice in due season, ask-
i ng the members of the society lo join
in clearing the grounds, and that he
solicit aid an 1 assist in fencing and
improving the ground.
The meeting then adjourned to
meet mi May iini, at 2 i>. m.
Jas. A, CoKvi'.nsi:, Pres.
('. W. Pi'iuitv.Socy.
I*<>r infiHiikiti"ii .iT-'jit tlif s< Ini'I-j.t'iilrc •
WM. h. WEIJIJER, Land (omiiiissitmer,
Kaot Sawn aw, Mien.
'I
he is willing to bring himself out ofa ifor the board to manifest their disbud difliculty, by any means, uo uatil proval of il.
Prices down, at Wm. II.
Jewelry and Toy Store.
Kldcn's
comb as president, the village has
done itself honor, and no more capable or efficient an oflicer could have
been selected. The following is the
ticket eluded:
For President, Kmmet T. Holcomb;
trustee- lor one year, Hiram W. Jewell, Joseph ('.Smith, l*:ii.-ha White;
trustees for two years, Charlie C. Casterlin, William O. Witlirow, Augustus X. (ierheart; for village clerk,
Samuel V, Wilson; for treasures, Herman J. Royce; for assessor, William
W. -Harper; for street commissioner,
David Branch; for cunstable, Thomas
J. Crosson.
Circuit Court,
March term of tho Circuit Court, at
the Court House, Farwell.
Present, Hon. Henry Hart, Circuit
Judge.
In the ease of the people versus
Frank Algar, a no! jiros. was entered.
The people versus Edward McCaf-
ferfy, caso continued.
The people versus Robert Crawford,
Jr., resisting an oflicer, nol jivossed.
The people versus Jiis. AY. lteeves,
malicious injury lo dwelling, not
proesequied.
The people versus Geo. T. Pencil,
assault on a pupil under his charge;
vereUcl of guilty, aud fined fi. ^
II vi.no in my employ one of the
lK-st work men iu the state, and using
nothing but the be.-t of material care-
fullv .-elected, it enables me not only
to turn out work w "!! made, but work
that I can warrant to be as good as
anv in the valley and cheaper than
the cheapest, (live me a call and examine stock before buying elsewhere.
I mean business. I will not be undersold by any harness maker either in
Saginaw or elsewhere. Y*,'.S.C(>oi,i-:v.
*-.-*,
"A stitch in time saves nine" is not
more true in mending clothes, than in
getting farm stock through the Win
Reduced in price. Rread I! cts, per
loaf, or five loaves for 'I't cts., tit
Jjtiiige's Bakery.
Consult your own interest, when
vou want groceries call on
J. R. Slattery.
Motto— Quick salts and-mall profit
at Slattery's, next door to Wolsky's
clothing store, Main street.
Rest assortment of whips and lashes
in the county and sold at bottom prices, at W. S. C(»oley's, Clare.
Call and see the Xew J'atent Wash
Board at J. W.Calkins's. Saves time*,
labor and money. Durable and cheap.
Having pi'.rchas.'d the Clare (train
Klevator, I will pay the highest cash
price for grain. J. W. Calkins.
Cooley hasjustrecei veil alarge stock
01'whips, both team and driving, the
best in the county and as cheap a* the
cheapest.
Just received iit tin* hardware store
a large stock of Crockery and Glass
ware, of the latest styles and prices.
Call and see. J. W. Calkins.
Peevish children have worms,
grass. Sold byowdish
Man with all his endowments, is in
many things nawt foolish, he will
give all that he hath for his life, but
is reckless and indifferent to his health
He will grapple a thief who steals his
purse, vet will dally with a cough and
cold and finally go into consumption,
when such a sure remedy as Kilert's
Kxtract of Tar and Wild Cherry can
be easily obtained. It performs radical cures, gains friends at every trial,
and is invaluable in bronchial and
lung diseases. It is a safeguard for
all, from the babe to venerable ago
and health will be restored by its
timely use. Xo family that has used
it will bo without it. Bold by Bowdish.
. Khf
ly cure you. Sold by Bowdish.
Uncle Sam's Harness Oil put on
your harness, will make tho leather
look new, and keep it soft and pliable. Give it a trial. Sold by Bowdish.
Mother when your dear baby suffers in teething, use Dr. "Winchell's
Teething Syrup, it regulates the bowels, soothes the pain and brings natural sleep. Sold by Bowdish at 2<3 cts
a bottle.
For a pamphlet on KloOtric Treatment, of chronic diseases with Electricity, which will be sent free, address the Mcintosh Electric Belt and
Battery Co., 102 & mi Jackson St.,
Cliicago, 111.
■ftHBiilMH
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| Title | 1879-03-14; Clare County Press |
| Date | 1879-03-14 |
| Publisher | Goodenough & Wilson |
| Description | Friday, March 14, 1879 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; |
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Description
| Title | 1879-03-14; Clare County Press |
| Date | 1879-03-14 |
| Publisher | Goodenough & Wilson |
| Description | Friday, March 14, 1879 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 |
| Transcript |
"7? jj.'- 'i? \ mu, Clare County Press, Cl.AK'l I ,i in 1 \t nv I'i;iu\\ ,u* Ci Aur. Coi'viy, Mint., ALVARO V. GOODHNOCGn. Dill. I "• Hi:. 'li 1 I '' . '*' z J, ~ l' ^.^i'l ^ 1' FINE JOB PRINTING. , Mms Pducc JL AVjL^kJFkJJ# TKRMS-Mv. IMU \K\U IN AHVAM ! . SIM. 1 I "I'll ,, I 1\ 1. I'Nt > S'l H lU'SIXESS CARDS. K. I). WIIKATII.N. C.W.J'KlSUY WHEATON & PERRY, I.VWVER9, VOL. I. CLARE, MICH., FRIDAY, MARCH i4> 1879. NO. 48! Local & Editorial Matters. ter how dishonorable the means limy -White rlbl-fir mt'oliugal the Con- -_-jhe. igrogalional el)(u d>)jU ^ i'.M. Sunday. Hoping Iho sentiment tif the peo-; Miv. M. I'\Cj!Umbcrlain isengng , .le of tlie State will he lot* action in a; v,\ j„ preparing*!! entertainment* for Home Time Tal>lc. 1*. jC- I'. M. 1' i..' li^rr, .....i • i am. IV -"-n^cr, ''>" r. V I llM-m, Agent CLARK, - - MICH. i Malls. \ i\ I i im .■ I'iri Mak'.ii iir Km ii.m. I ,i>l. « Is.. .... \ -n . .ui'l -.:;.. r M Wt.-.l, i lo-c :il !'•-..,i> m Arrh". Wt-.t. rit.il i":-« am , aad ';:» ; r.M . l.i.uiii.ii.i: 7 \ m. M. JI. KLDF.X, jKWKI.i/R ANU! \i.tSi.wr i.iM.iim I'ihhm. itr.iler iu Wall P.ipir, lluuks :,n-l Suti'w- _\ 1 %I „ „, s ,, ,..m.. ,lt , ,,,,,. ttins.M.iiliiiw-KiMurc, en , t LAitt'. ] All liu-in,» nm. i -i. 1 prompt .ut .nil-.ii l>lln UtelnMlght.iinU.ilil. Dili"i -.. ill. ti',tf. i M:tMI ill' 111 Mill l.'i' IX ' u.iiic unl Kcal 1-e ,'.llll...l.,M.iinM J t . t'm KAMI t , V M ( 1 KO. NV. .1 KFFF.R1KS, JriKii*. oi-* ! UT I'l.i'l Ml .unl.Ir.in i "l- till' I'imi, llJtc. Spit l.il itti nti'li ^inVii t.» lii.ikiug ei'lleui"!!-.. 1)1- j H V, M.illl Strrt. : slim I ,lu'U' Oiiti A WKF.K IN YOYIt OWX e^ l..-\ii --, ..mlii fi •* N.-ii-k. Ki.ul-r, if \ on u.int .1 l.n^in. - il "lu, h j.. i-..n^ >-f .lllirr .r\ .an in ik' ur. ilp.\ .llth- l im th-\ u.-rl., wrltr f-ir f ir- ti.ut.ir-- I-- 11 li \i 11 11 Cs. I .».', I'l.rlUu.l, M.iiuc. JMliclnl nml Society »lroctor> i.-iiiT. -\iulr. >. 1- Mi. 1 1 M iMtr.li. W .- T. Ire.i.tir.T, I l\ Ko, k.ltVltnu, I'brk.iul Rc'i-tcr.l 11 S.uitlierl.iitJ, l'ru^.i Hling Atlrtiiu-y , t t .laM.rlin. Iir. nil t ..nil t i.id, (i. 1 I uluinin«, kiirteyl, .1 I. I.itllrfleltl, .... l'"iri,m.r* — \ \.-ilia\ir, .... • t l.ue. I Ure. ■ flare, larwcll. l.irwell. K.rw.ll. r.irwcll flare. f *< KO. J.CCMMIXS, Alliirniy-iit-l.iiif mid Snlii-il.r, Gmirl Ilnust Ilitilttinif, Furieu//, Mieh. B KST BCSINKSS YOT CAN KX- Z.i^> iii - , t v -• jht d.i\ m.i*Ii*It\ «.*ulter«.c\, n^hi in thrir u* ii 1 ■! linn-t "*l\irtk nl.»r» ami -nm- f u-iii' »* \Mr- *^ ^iin •>•* iS.1 <» . I'ortLiml, Maine Coi!j£**e>rationnl CIstircls.—Uev.A.II. Xurri , Pn^t'T, >:r\i< .cs at I'Ma v.m., ami 7;,;u e. M. Con^rttil. Sunday ScHooI."!sts.inHat u.M .-.tTliunh I. U Whcati.u, .Sui>t. Mciliodist iCplHcopal Society.— K'-v W II Wm-. I'.i^-t.ir; s(*r\uc<* at l'ni#n >ili«,'»lHi |
