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IjlllU l.ll.UV FlttU.WAT
\ki.x .Ct/ARii County, Mich.,
Ml
ALVAHO F. (iOODENOlXUI,
",ftlM,.VM»H"i'M) I i.inr, t aimn^ lb "iu, Mais-
}»ii in i.
H.Olb Ji.;-, it.u yi:.\r in AIMANCK.
sisi-.ti turns, I'm. i'|..m,i IM u
BUSINESS CARDS.
M, J). WIIISATOX. (*, W. IM'IiltY
'WHEATON & PERRY,
i..vyvyi-;rs,
CLARE,
MICH.
AU litisiu »«**. iniiiivi.'il u ith On m \\ it I nviv
prompt .ut.vmitMi Lmid tii*n> n»;iil« jml Ke;il I*'t-
i,itclii'H,;lii.iiHls.-|iI. OuUc M.t>iur>I IM"* K.MaiiiM
'M. H, EliDKX, Ji-;\vkm«i a.vj)
tkali-r in \V.iU IVpcr, lion^i an4 Slat-inn-
cry, Sewing M.ultinc J'Ktiiu*-, cti , i'l \v,v.
jf4.KO. AV. JlttVHlUKS, Jtjkjk ok
V?T Ptmjiut ;inil Jiviki <»p iiir Pi'M i ,1'l.m',
SpLiial aiui)ti*n^t\cn to making i"lkui"»u. Of.
l« u> Main Street,
S_m A WKEK IX
$
i\.uit a Ihimih-s-- at uliii *i juti
in »lc j;rt,it p.iv all th<: time 111<
tiiular-^to U. Ihrim S. I n
YOYH OWN
ci-i.. Kt.nltr, if jii|(
>n . «>r i nil* r -« \ i .ut
, I'nrll.mii, M.thic.
Q.'EO, J. CVMAIINS,
Attonuy-al-/,au- and fyitiri/.r,
Gotirt Jlou.it- [iuildiiuj, Fueiri.lt, Midi.
BEST RKSINKSS YOl* CAN EX-
Rascin £-. ti>>'-.> jicT.lay maili-l.y i-itliersev,
riqlit ill tlieir .iu li l.a.iIitiLs. l'.irtittilars and sam-
jilt... u-orthSs free. I nijirmc vour spare lime at tliis
business. AtlilnissSvinson &L'i> . I'ortland, .Maine.
Q V. CASTERLIN,
Attorney-and-Coiinsolor-at-Law, antl
Counselor A Solicitor in ('haneory,
Court Home Jiuildin;/, Fanrett, Mich.
TT CAN MAKEMt )X E Y FASTER
\*J at work for us than at anytliingclsc. Capital
not required; wc will Mart 5 mi j 13 per day mad
h-mic Iiy thc industrious. .Men, uriiun. I'
LARE
"1
X. J]VJLLfc3k3»
VOL, I,
CLARE, MICH., FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1879
Local & Editorial Matters.
Home Time 'I'nDIc,
1 Vsl
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Ifc:
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itaii:i:r, t
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Au'.nt.
Via Ii
Mails
l'iri Mai;-.
> s m . and t
. W t .1.111 at v
1111 It Ml HAV.
.. r.M. Vfisi, ,1„.
M.,a.iil 7,'
Air
\rri
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.\ Siam 1.1 M.n m I'iitasam.
.-* A.M., L-.iu- at 1 -*;.. cm.
.1 I . P.IM KA1FI I'llV,
f M.
Oflicinl iintl society Olrectory.
1 M.i. t
Sli.r.li* \n.Ii 1. 1 M.
I11.I4. -M'i«l..i|.-,(,. \V |i-ir«ii. .,
I'tt-.l.'.iir. I I Ko. l.lfiilnw, - •
fieri, in.l Unji.t.r.f. II Smith. tliii-I,
I'r.i..-.111111; \tlnrn. y. I t . f .isl.-rlin,
fii> nil t nun I urn , ti |. I uiumin., -
Sim.!"!, .1 I. I iiilifuhl
Coron. 1. ■ A A sh.i\i.-r, ....
.Coiiufrcjcatioital Clmrclt.
Norris, I'asioi, scrviics at 1 .;.|; A.M., al
- ■ ( 1 m-.
■ flare.
t larc.
- r.irmll.
I'-.irn-cll.
- laru 11.
- r„r«ill
■ - flare.
lirv.A.ll.
ul T.iQt Al.
CoiiKtuI. Htinday Hcltool. -Scs.Ihii.ii
!-• m ,.-.; I hnri h. I. II. Wheaton, Supt.
aictliocliHl
R.-i. « II \\.
Selliiol ll>.|l..-|.\ll
ill^s alternat- iy.
I»r. IJ. Sunday Scltool.-s. ..i. n at Un
ion hduml Hi.use at ij: ?1. It, f oin.toel., Svipt.
Reel rUt>!>ou Cliil>.-Me. I at l'..«n Hall
Saturday t-\. nins at ;r si. li. W llnurii. l'resi-
dent; J. II. LalUn-., Se-;.
iSplHcopal Society.--
r. . Pastor; senii-es at 1'nit.ii
i Suiataj. umriiiu^s and even-
d'uius art' adinitU'd to tlio Itiwn;
A^i'k'iiltiinil Collar mid (aught tl|| j
s(u*(s til'ijiit'i'r und absurd thiiiK',-,. l-'or|
iiislaiifo (lit1 authorilies there huvei
the funny notion that girls ought to
know how to cook! Kvery girl in
lhe junior class has learned how to
make gootl bread, weighing and
measuring her ingredients, mixing,
kneading mid baking, antl regulating
her lire. Kach has al.>o been taught
to make yeast aiid.lnike biscuit, pudding, pie antl cake of various kinds;
how lo cook a roast, broil a steak, and
make a fragrant cup of coliee; how to
slull'a turkey, make oyster soup, prepare slock for other soups, steam and
mash potatoes so that they will melt
i
NO. 47.
- -K-
-Ilad sugar weatlii^.
-School closes (hlHK'i'ok,
A,
printed al thisolliecV .,
Doirl forget lm*i'.?' i.*ai*ly for (he
county seal at Ihiddjj
. ,, ., , . , v/-Mr. Orl's iihiiniiW mij! is again
in the moulh, ant , ii shor ti-i-el uo.-Y ,. r n -Jfc . .'
.... ' ,' . . . " ' i'l operation for Ihe^-esO1*
a lirst-class meal, combining boll '
■Illldtl lillke ful* (li^t'rnuily ^(.,((1
Is il not liiiioto«*iji,|lie nuicuses'1
Spring election dikSlondav, .Mar.
-ind. f ' "
'Town llall.-or itriowii hall, is
Ihe ijuestion. h,\
Several cases tjf^rll't i"ever art>;;
reported in town. Z
l-;iet'lion slips ni-a/jyuud cheaply
w.
C. T. V.--M
. IJiiwiish, I'rt-
ict Mondav eveningttt 1 I'.M,
, Mrs (*.*\V. JeffcriCB, Set.
made nt
•ny
Oi* the Yin officers of the United
and j States Senate, Mich as clerks, etc., 10(1
Sirls wanted c\crv« here t.'«.'ri- f.r i.. Now isthe !,r ., ,r .1 ... *
time, f ..stly outfit and tcrrnis free. Vtldti-v. Thie i "' tilt 111 IUV CX-COIl retldlltC
fs fo., Augusta, Maincr | ^___«__«__^______
Q ILSUTHEULANl),
Xotary Public & Insurance Agt.
Money to Loan
<>^{ i*ii:*rovivi> ri;ai, kstatu
(hurt J/oi'.ie [iu'ddin;/, I'ttriri'll.
subslanlial and fancy dishes, in good
style. Theory and manual skill have
gone baud in hand. Vast stores of
learning have been accumulated in
the arts of canning, preserving and
pickling fruits, and they have taken
practical lessons iu all the details of
household management, such as
household management, such as
house-furnishing, care of beds and
betiding, washing and ironing, care
ofthesickand numerous other things.
The two chtircliMprtvliiililiitg re
vival services at Iheiv.' !•*., church.
liliJihi.
J!,,lt,'M,HtvUrl M;lK'llK'1' nU'"h'hare nnyw'scamp last 31
taught low to get up „, the morning. k|t.J{(,t, „V(>r tl,)e .
^J-.Mr. Lamb I
nice castings in liiAfouiidry. Jiis
plow.** are superior. Kl
--Cruwfoitl SeUleARSiL wants the
ollice of highway c<iJj»iis.sioner, antl inoval
is,justly entitled to iO*
—The Stage 1 lotw^jjajsa new regit -
ter, containing the l^noss cards of
nearly all the Cliirci^fln.
\Y, Dielriwh was^jdly injuretl at
jilay-j by being
X'crsnuiil.
. Slocum is bilked of for supervisor on the (ireenbai'tc ticket.
\,/Miss "Whitley is tliingerously ill
al her residence, with enlargement of
Iherficarl.
/*-.Mr, A. J. Slocum is being bilked
Of as an indepenilent union candidate
for suiiervisor.
—Mi-, <*. \Y, Perry has nearly tle-
.Cidctl lo give up his western trip for
tlio present, ami remain a time longer
in Clare.
--Judge JO, I). Wheaton will please
accept the thanks of "ye printer" for
favors shown us. Wo hope you may
live long and prosper, and never want
for a "chaw of ler-backer." M.
^/-J)r. Davis is making preparations
to remove lo his new homo beyond
the llockies, at as early a time as may
out some be, and will start in a week or two.
The Dr. as'us one of the early settlers
of Isabella county, and many -warm
friends will exceedingly regret his rc-
j Tin; indications all point towards
i the nomination of (iranl for president
: by the republicans,and Tilden by Ihe
democrats.
and build llres, hut no doi;bt such a ;
u-eful branch of inforniatioii receives!
i.
C. 1K)D(!I<:, JI-.stick 01*
» l*fr \i t in-! \.-i ai;\ I'l i i ii . \ i-. •
(toon FAitMi.Nti Lands i*tn: Sai.k
C-tlKAP. TlTl.lls Pnill-'KfT,
s. Tkiims Hasv,
II.<'. I))i).;i:, V invivi.i., Mich.
JJIiW I'TUNPrritE, NEWLY
P-Jitled, Xrir Proprietor.
B% JAMES HOTEL,
V* ri. RROITN, Prep.,
■ 3r<»\yr pw^vsant, -Mini.
t.'l-,ll [.-. ^-.'i-ii «.Ki>, -is . O,!.",lhinipkK0-l)jl>
'■ "»/ ■< t«*^TMm. ,t -■
I r Senator D.ivitl Davis would onl.\
ri 1 k j walk a match with
•. in- j Stejihens, most cvcrybotly would take
tock in (he anti-fat man.
^~Okemos, son ofi
the attentieu itsin.portaneodemands. i n-1*' ]W} " T" ""-
Itishanlttiseewhat use a modern I'?t ' ll(S(l!l'V' ll ^"f
young lady can make of these Io*l 1 4 -Cak* Sterns \wjul<.
arts. These things (il„>( |„. ,i„IK> in '. did .liistice ofthe Pcjji
a parlor with nice gloves ou. Such a 11'(,(*,,iv(' *'u' ti)lii]ilinK'j
course if instruction must l-iially 1111-
Tfon. AleV "li' jti( il .V,,,I1,JJ lsul-v 1'"1' l1"' K'"»vi> tiulies
«f life, Mich as llirlatinn, reading
Ledger stories, gossiping .„„| a||
thing- of this nature thai must be at-
mhoi>e.
bP old Indian
H.v sit the dc-
jtvhiU' ('twin,
juake a siilen-
fi and should
"of u tuiniina-
tion.
t| The donation KKgJK l'"r the beue-
Httif i;-\. A, II, ^iifrrs" i\ct(ed ««7
cash. ltAV.L- r-- ''*'*■
given in Clare.',
tiin> (if^e.Jai*gejl ever
IIi.n lifii,i;i: for President and j (hat numbers o
I (Jen. Sam. dry for Vice-President, je.in be found w!
tended to. Still, il is just im^ilile! \( Tl.e best iiiJvirj^!)*
w.
S. COOLKY,
eiisiiiie young men
, o \ i 1 lv just Idiotic
is a ticket which th^averagel.'reen- enough to marry these Iowa girls in
backer looks upon with la,vor. i«reference to the' nice young ladies,
— rnr— whose knowledge or housekeeping
'I'lik united national-democrats e.v- j<'»<"*-at piano poundingund hand^er-
pect tottirry Michigan this .spring by \vMe,r Mrtalum.
a laipijuajoj-ity. This may be doubt
•Ail, nml Ciin'beitt'i- bo told itftcr-olee-
'ItJTiiTsli^'elT
Harness, Whijis, Hobes, A* Hlankets.
Tin: iirst or m.\ti-;i:jai, isi;i).
VI v..
1 .-
ai
.or oil. .
ir.l,...,..
»l..n I
1:..
it.,1
I, ll..
■ I: 1. .1
\ li- A
r-aiiplU
T>ri5EX SMITH,
AGTAIi'V I'l III.IC
Ileal
K.stalo and liisiinuice
IPTON, ^EICII.
I :, ..Tt. .T ■ T f Hi! I" l-A ,t,^ 1 -I
Agent.
aty-M.
A Question of l>.uiia«;cM.
"Mtryw^rrgi^'ivj.uy^mtwi«ii
Kansas is hehig overwhelmed with
emigrants. There will be enough of
them there by fall to pick the grasshopper crop, each einigranl lo pluck
only mi'.' liojutt r.
\l 1.1,1!
1 t.
.ITII, t'
limflt-
l'ij I1U
-IV--A \..ll.
Till, Cineinnatiiiiis have been wildly enthusiastic n\er the leiinmntry
sojouiii of lioylmi, the swimnier.
Ni.'ver liefnre had they been able to
see anything good ciiuie out of plain
w ater, 1.,'ri nhiy Xi •> ■•-.
(H I.i; liiHi.iiiiii extra copies ol'Senal-
j or Chaudler's speech ou lhe bill lo
AAAZr— ! l«'n-ion .leifeison Mavis have been
lortleii-d at the i.'iivcrniiieiit Printing
A,A* joilicp liir genera! circulation. This is
"! as huge an order as wa» e\ er made of
FRESH & SALT MEAT, stiiN-nrt.
m'm;koi)i'c
U. .IKI'KKHII'^,
Fresh and Cured Fish,
Kaum Pnonrci;.
j Si. L-uisTaki,- a Hack Skat.
FlM. (ii;i." 1 kll-.s AM> 15i:m-;k.\L A young lady in S-ndiisky can prob-
| ably boast of the largest feet in the
world. A I >otroil gentleman, •who
Cheapest T E A in Town !i)ya".,"a>I,"K
r • the Uuly left
1 shots hrought back a "chart" of the j taken
j foot wliich was taken to secure proper 1 conld
■vrrntr
views of cases in which they aie retained. In a certain town in Missouri Si|u,ire ('• was defending u
I charge of malpractice. A man was
j suing for damages, his wife having
':iied .horlly al'loran operation for the
J removal of cancer. When it came
SipiireO' 'slum to cross-examine
j the plaintiff, he asked: "Mr. Wilson,
! how oltl was your wife when she
jdied."'
"Aboul I-i. ir."
"Iieen in It't'blc
I had -he n..t, Mr,
you a great dea
' help'.'"
"Yes, vir."
"You have married a
; not*,'"
"Yes, s'n*."
, "I low old i- yum* pre-etit w ift
1 "Abtiul ;'.'i sir."
j "Is she stout and healthy, Mi.
I son'.'"
* /'Yes, sjr."
"Then, Mr. Wilson, will you pietist
late to this jury how you nre damn;/-
demand that the '&*_
moved lo a cciitraU
remove it there. ^,.
—Th',- CornetVxxfri
is nearly readj'-/ori
it will beouoofittwj
ever heen ijt't^mv
**** -"Thf Mi^bJi
[(Jure county
Jeat be re-
|«>ji. \rote to
y \
t'lt'tei'tainiMent
jitntiitioji'nnd
HfXhiliHioils
'v» .
SiwtipAuyV
The W. C. T. P. will hold a maple
sugar social al the Town J lull, on
Tuesday evening, April 1st. One of
the principal attractions of the evening will be an art gallery, under the
management of Prof. Doherty. Come
one come all and give us your patronage, Mrs. M. CiiamuKumx, Secy,
Mrs, "W. 11. Waui:, Pres.
Teiiyw^rsuice in Clare.
lln 1 iliK.r i.i tVKt In. l*i-i • .
ie tompeivtneo interest in Clare is
increasing. Notwithstanding the bad
■walking on last Sunday, the Methodist church was well lilled with an
appreciative audience, antl a great
deal of enthusiasm was manifested.
Those who attended enjoyed a line
literary feast. K, M. Wheaton, Kst|.,
lecturer; $ is Seth Howtlis, historian,
'*■ and Mrs Liswie Merrill, essayest.
^Those who were absent missed
tjouiethinofthat would have benefitted
them. Bally friends, to the cause of
temportHice.
it i&plways well it) encourage the
of one village paper, oftentimes.
._ . —
The W. C. T. V, will hold ilsmeeting in the Congregational church on
Sunday next. A cordial invitation is
extended to all, especially the young
men.
Mrs. .AL K. Cah.miikiu.i.n, Secv.
Mrs. "W. IL Wa in;, Pres.
... -■ --»♦-..». ...
XteimOlican Caucus.
Is'otice is hereby given that there
Will he a caucus of the electors ofthe
township of lira nt, held at the Town
Hall, in the villageof Clare, on Thursday, 3rd day of April, at 2 o'clock in
thctifU'rnooii, for the purpose of placing in nomination, cuididalcs for the
several township ollices. Come one,
come all.
Hy order of Committee.
ISaUonnl-ocinocraUc I'ulon Caucus.
There will be a National-Democratic Union Caucus held at the town hall
in Clare, on Kriday, April Ith, at 2
o'leock in tht! afternoon, for the purpose of putting in nomination candidates for tin several offices of (iranl
township.
J. W.Cai.kixs, National Chairman.
GAV. JkI''I'*hiuks, Dem. Chairman.
lUnsS Temperance.
There will be a mass temperance
convention in the Methodist Episcopal church at Clare, April llth, 12th,
and l.'Uh, is?!'. All frionds of temperance in ('hire antl adjoining counties ar- invileiled to attend. All
temperance organizations, churches
antl Sunday schools are invited to
send three delegates each. Kull programme w ill be p.ililished li'-'vl week.
Per order K«x. Com.
FINE JOB^FRrS-rfcjNG,
Wc liave .ill (lie r.iiilitic* r.ir dolus all kinds of nine
Jyli J'rintlnz, iiiultitlinjf
Fast Cylinder and Power
Presses,
1 ur rxi-Cmin,; in tlie beststyle
B(X)KS, CUU'UJ.AH.S, CAItDS,
LAW CAS-ES, ETC.
Pk.i . j;ni uJd uui. Ouu.l WorkJild I.«w I'iic«,
%
- Some Mint people amused themselves a l\-\v days ago by tving tinware to the tail of a lino collie dog,
and scared him into jumping from a
third-story window—breaking both
legs. The jpoor animal then tried to
run with Ins broken bones, and they
called it sport-the disgusting brutes!
fry
Kl'SINKSS J,OCAI,S,
Jeil'eries's ofl cent iino cut.
;j lbs good Tea for $1 at Slattery's.
All kinds of Tobacco cheap at
Slattery's.
Jf you want 11 good Cigar go to
Slattery's,
Chew Jack-son's Hest Sweet Navy
Tobacco.
A largo slock of Harness ou baud
at Cooley's,
Ifyou want to
.1. H. Slattery.
save money call ou
N.
famil
-Slattery keeps a full line of
■Toceries.
Krcsh Candy iit
Cheapest in town.
Mra. Higley's.
Pure wim« and liquors for medical
purposes at Slattery's.
Jefferies' 40 cent Tettebeats any 50 _a
cent tea in town. Trypjr' ^,^^1
_ ,. .. .,|>
The best Tea in Michigan for 5ft
at J. C. Jlockafellow's.
Seventy-five cent Tea sold for ."ill els.
at J. C. Uockafellow's.
V.-1
All kinds of Sleigh Shoes
Kouutlry of It. 1 jamb, Clare.
at- the
Large slock of wall paper, now patterns, cheap at II. Trevidick's, Clare.
I
!t|rour ofiice by ;Mf.r,r:"W. Calkins,
popular tlealer in hardware.
- Numerous prominent citizens express the wish to heanJIiss Anthony's
j 'e "lure, and efforts are to be made to
j induce hi rto deliveril at CJare sonie-
j lime during the earl}' summer.
j Mr. Cadieux was billed for a lec-
1 lure in the M. K. church, on Montlay
i evening last, but failed to make his
! appearance. Thc lime was profitably
l.eall t long u,,,,.,! used !n cxliMii|mraiK-»usi«l(|peN-e>.
WiKon, and costi Kllbrls are being made to secure
for medicine and!» leclure next Saturday evening from
: Col. d'olding. He is one of the nio<t
■ interresting speakers iu the Held, and
his lecture on the "heathen Chiner"
is peculiarly well-worth hearing.
sf Hurl Husted has purchased of Mr.
tion to the
#tin, liavcyou
not Always appreciated, some may
say he gets paid for his work, well,
maybe he does antl very often he tloes
not even get thank you. If we want
our paper to wield a good, moral influence, we ourselves must take some
pains to make it so ami about as good
a way as any is to let the editor know
that we are grateful. Subscriber.
1—. -♦
"l.ittle tiraiiiS ofSaml" I'roin tlie
I'lains.
We are enjoying extraordinary
weather for Ibis lime of year; sunshine antl showers; days more like
April thai March.
Hev.Uiehard Willianisof Winter-
field will hold services each alternate
week, at the schoolhoiise of District
7>oiiaIion.
There ;\'\ be a donaliou for Hit
benefit of itev. W. II, Ware, on
Thur-day evening, April HUh, l«7»,
at the Stern V House, Clare.
COM.M ITTKI't Ol' A ItliAXfi KMKXTS:
Mr. iV Mrs, (leo. F. Holbrook; Mr. ( Friday,
it Niv. L. Hardy; Mr, Kd. Sievens;
Mrs. C. Sterns, anil Mrs. Cieo. W.
Jefferies.
ItKfKI'TIOX COMMJ'r'ITii;:
;*Jlr. iS-.Jhvi. M. J:*..Chs\iiil-.orlin; Mr,
Puoiiccivofall kinds taken in ex-
uoige for Harness at Cooley's, Clare.
1 A gootl Krtrm lo let or rent on shares
j Apply to Mrs.Ellen McCaffety, Clare.
I Huckwheat Hour ground at Horu-
(ingitShafl'cr's grist mill, Clare, overy
l«'iiio Inland China Hoae for breeding purposes. Louis Piper, ono niiio'
south of Clare.
^liiMfeiiiji
Consult your own interest, *wlioli
you wtiiit groceries call on
J. B. Slattery.
Motto—Quick sales and small profit
[al Slattery's, next door to Wolsky's
clothing store, Main street.
W. A. Forward, '2\ reel fronton Main ' No. 'A, beginning the first sunday in
street, the consideration being sidil.
Wil-
-tore in that city when j"' m this case'."
in order for a pair ofj -Mr- Wilson
(.ish jim'il for liide.i.
MAI N ST lt KET, (.'L AltE.
MISCHLLAXllOrS. |and* weighs lid pounds. Thc
lad evidently never
this view of the matter, and
make no answer. The good
usts. The young lady is 17 years of)i,lul true nien thought he had made
ige, is four and 'one-hair reet high, 1 rather a gootl thing by his bereave-
! incut, and brought in a verdict forthe
re
CAHM TO TH K PKHLIC.
I tcinl' r m\ Iii.*,ii»*. tirtut. t
and \it:inity fW iln-ir j»,t-t [Utn
\itt a 1 -untinnmu «»T tltt- *-.ht»**.
The Clare Bakery.
FRESH BREAD AND
ROLLS EVERY DAY.
CUACKKKS, CAKK:\ ('ANj)IKS
AND C()NFE('TK)NERY.
Oriuniu'ilin;/ dikes for Parlies and
Sn itds fi Sjireia/ty.
Good Lunch Room.
IK.fl-. i'l...I."..',...-. luit-.f, Rtill-., Ji.1--, S...
KItllvI). LANOK. :
|>UY A KAUM!
230,000 Acres
FARMING AND PINE
LANDS
In Central Michigan,
FOR. SAI.K BV THE
KL1NT & 1'EItE MARQUETTE
llAI IAV A Y ('OM PAN Y.
20,000 Acres in Clare and
Isabella Counties.
Ior infu.injUon about these latii!.->,a(ldiv«
WM. I. WEBBER, land OinmlKsioner,
East HjJ&unaw, Mich.
nothing remarkable about her except,
her feet, an it lea of the immensity or)
, . „.. ! which can he obtained by the follow-1
llio. ni7tn-oftlirc I ' !
.ii.,sr.:,ll.u-(.iii.iin-iing accurate measurnient: Length,
defendant.
April.
-[[ttr/nr\i Mittjazine for
'seventen inches; size-around the heel
Last
A Cryliijc Otitrasre.
Mondtiy morning there
ap-
' twenty-two inches; around the instep, j peared in the ollice of Judge "Wheaton
{eighteen and one-hall' inches; around I a man with a bandage over his left
* the ball of the foot, nineteen inches; eye. ] le was apparently thirty years
j around the smallest part of the ankle, 'of age, a (Jernian, and gavo thc name
! sixteen and one-half inches. The ft et, of John Arnold. I Icsaid that he had
fare not unsyininetrical, antl the only been working ftu* John Williamson,
\ discomfort the lady experiences is in this town, who was lumbering on
ifroni the must ular exertion reipiiretl - the Tobacco; that he desired to quit
j to carry them around. j work, and wanted his pay, whereup-
i — Ion Williamson hit him in the eye,
i Tub New York TWWsavs celt-11,urt,"B iil»i severely. He said that
torially: If fnitmsoltliem could have \lw ,iml iv'mXi" M ^ warrant at Kar-
I'oreseen that in 1ST!) there would be! wt'H' ,)Ut ('ould l,()l' i,s *ecurity for
I i.ineleen ex-Con federate oflicers in the ■W)sts Wl> (,"lll:U,«l1'11. »"<! I'Hhk alone
Senate of the Cnited States, and only
four men who risked their lives ftir
the old flag, they would have been
almost excusable if they bad grounded arms antl refused to fight for their
country, destined so soon to honor
its betrayers more than its defender
.111 tl I'ri .ntlless, he could not give it.
The man was in earnest and appeared
so honest, that he won the sympathy
'of all his hearers, and it was agreed
that he deserved a warrant, which
Justice Cooley granted. Williamson
was brought before the'justice for
Of the :!l committees of the Senate,«lr,al "n T"i«"«.v. ""l^ »<> defense,
21 have chairmen from the South, so ,i,ll(l Wils H,K,(1 "'•"»»"1 ™d*> '^^- <**'
that two-thirds of this liow er or 'shap-; was »l»P™letl. Thereupon Arnold
power or'snap
ing legislation'in the Senate is conferred upon representatives or one-
third of the people, including the negro population, who have been
forcibly or frautliilenllyshutout from
exercising the privilege of choosing
their law-makers. All this goes to
show how the dowu-trotldcn and subjugated South has been deprived or
1h.t legitimate share or the conduct or
tho government by iniquitous election laws, and troops, and Republican Marshals and Supervisors."
was arrested on charge ol'threatening
to shoot Williamson, and was taken
to Karwell, where the case will be
contested. The general opinion is,
th.'.l if is an outrage upon Ihe.tier-
niiin, who is without friends or means.
Hut he will find both, wben needed.
Daniel ni*ay,ofiicarnirniinghani,
has invented a process by which he
ean get nine swarms of b'.ffs from one
hive. He is also building a Hying
machine.
Mr. 1 lusted lias moved thereon Ihe
Render building, antl back of il is to
be placed the building formerly used
by bim us a saloon, to which is to be
atlded other roouM sullicienl for accommodations asii hotel.
-"Scooped," of Vernon, writes a
gootl article, and we are thoroughly
in sympathy with it, but must decline to publish it, for the sole reason
that "Scooped" (lid not attach his
real name to it as a matter of good
faith on his part. We decline to print
any article unless we know where it
conies from.
, —Mrs. Ilagan, erstu-liile Mrs. Mc-
Calferty, sends us a communication
charging her late intimate friend and
attorney Mr. (Irecn, with an unnamed sin. As between Mr. Creen and
Mrs. 1 lagan, the public would hardly
know which mo.it to believe, and
the matter is suppressed for the present wholly for the publie good.
—"To err is human;" antl how easily it is to be mistaken. Thus, when
"Leolu'L charged Klder Campbell
with having claimed to be a Congre-
gationalist, and when he disclaimed
such connection, there appeared to be
11 discrepency between them. Yet it
was true, and not true. Mr. Campbell came out from the Congregation-
alisls during the war, and joined Unchristian I'nioii,a society essentially
Congregationalist in ;lii |„,t name.
We have seen his credentials and
they are wholly satisfactory.
-'Stiuiro Cooley made an eloquent
temperance address at the M. 10.
church last Monday evening. It was
listened to with wrapt attention, and
was frequently interrupted by applause. Many a man goes along
through life without accomplishing a
lithe or the goDd'lhal is within him,
simply because he mistakes his calling. Mr. Cooley has mistaken his
calling. Ho should boa public speaker, and call upon sinners to repent or
their evil ways, and turn to a better
lil'e. He has got it in him, and he
ought to let it out, for fho benotitof
raftering humanity.
Vpri
School al lhe Flood wo id closes
March llth. We understand prizes
are lo be awarded, the teacher,
Miss Sarah Mensniore has been so sue-
ces.sful with (he school that she has
engaged Tor the summer term.
-Can nothing be done for Eugene
Foster, or the <-iladwin /beard! He
seems to have a serious "stoppage" in
his age; according to Holden, be has
been "not nineteen" ever since the
Record came into existence. Can't
some kind friend suggest a remedy?
Jack <). Laxtkux.
Tlie Mousewifc'ri Tahle.
The following is a very valuable
housewife's table, by which persons
not having scales and weights at hand
may readily measure tho article wanted to form any recipe without the
trouble of weighing, allowance to be
made for an extraordinary dryness or
moisture of thc article weighed or
measured:
AVheat flour, 1 pound is 1 quart.
Indian meal, I pound 2 ounces are
1 quart.
Butter, when soft, J pound is I q't.
Loaf sugar, broken, I pound is one
quart.
While sugar, powdered, I pound 1
ounce are 1 quart.
Best brown sugar, I pound bounces
are 1 quart.
Ten eggs are I pound.
Klour, I pecks are 1 bushel.
Sixteen large teaspoonfuls are one
pint.
Eight large teaspoon lu Is are I gill.
Four large teaspoonfuls are \ gill.
Two gills are ith pint.
Two pints are t quart.
Kour quarts are 1 gallon.
A common sized tumbler holds J a
pint.
A common sized wine glass is J a
RiH.
A teacup is I gill.
A largo wine glass i.s I gill.
A tablespoon ful is ,J ounce.
Forty drops are equal to 1 teaspoon-
ful.
Four teaspoonfuls are equal to One
tablespoonful.
Hia AV!
committi-ii-: on kxteiit.vix.mkxt:
Hon. A* Mrs. S. W. Hopkins; Maj.
& Mrs. J. W-. Long; Mr. I). II. NeP
son; Mi*. A Mix. J. K. Arnold; Mr.
J. Maxwell; Mr. A.- Mrs. K. I'nicum;:
Mr. A* Mrs. .1. C. Ilockaft-Uow; Mr. & j
Mrs. A.M. K.rvoy; Mr. A* Mrs. J. A.
Slocum; Mr. A- Mrs. (I. Martell; Mr.
iV Mrs. K. Lamb; Mr. A: Mrs. AV. I Best assortment or whips and lashes
Wolk-.ev; Mr. * Mr-. A. F. (ioodc-n-* 1" the couiitypd sold at bottom pri-
, ,', , -., , -,, -,, . ec>, al A\. S. Cooley's, Clare,
ough; Mr. A Mr.s. J. Mason; Mr. A* ., ...
Mrs. II. Rockwell; Mr. «V Mrs. .1, H. (.ali antl .see the New Patent Wash
Doughty; .Air. A- Mrs. W. N. 1 r iwn; Board at J. AV.Calkins's. Saves time,
Mr. A Mrs. J. C. Leaton; Mr. A* Airs.
C. II. Thompson; Mr. J. W.'Hance;
Mr. A* Airs. M. M. Mavis; Mr. A* Airs.
Callaghan; Mr. A Airs. W. II. Klden;
Mr. A Mrs. Maynard; Mr. A* Airs. K.
M. Wheaton; Air. A* Airs. lt. II. Coin-
stock; Air. A Airs. T. P. Horning; Air.
A* Airs. J. W. Calkins; Mr. A* Airs. A. j
K. Mack; Air. A* Airs. W, Bicknell;!
Airs. K. Wilder; Air. A* Airs. J.ShnJIer;;
Air. L. O. Chatlield; Mis.s LibbieCal-j
htni; Aiiss N. Sawlelle; Aiiss Al, Cast-
Air. AV. II. Ware, Jr.; Air. A- Mrs. W. 1
labor and money. Durable and cheap.
Having purchased the Clare drain
Elevator, I will pay the highest cash
price for grain. J. AV. Calkins.
Cooley hasju. t received a large stock
of whips, both I-am and driving, thc
best in the county and as cheap as the
cheapest.
Something 2vew—II. Trevidick has
received a large stock of Ready-made
Clothing, of the latest styles, and at
rock-bottom priees.
... ,• 1 m.. i m.. m 1 (.,,„!•„,.„. 1 A new* stock of AVall Papor just re-
S. Co.»ley;Alr.AAIi.s.ALL.(i)ineise;|t,eivoai Trimmcd frec \)f- & G<
Air. A Airs. C. \\ . Husted; Airs. AI j Pricorf down, at AVm. II. Elden's
Bogardus; Airs. L. Alerrill; Air. A*: Jewelry and Toy Store.
Air. A- Airs. 1).
Airs. Alclntosb; T , .,.,,,, .
rri,.v,.i- m,.- \ vh-Iiw Mr \v Just received at the hardware store
Hii/.el, Alls. A. Atkins, .mi. w. a hirgc stock or Crockery and Cflass
Goodman; Air. lt. Smith; Air. A* Airs, j ware/of the latest styles and prices.
AV. Ho.ss; Mr. A* Airs. J. M. Newth; j Call and see. J. AV. Calkins.
Air. A* Airs. W. Parrish; Air. & Airs.
UTisii;
H. Trevidick; Air. A* Airs. AL Halstead
Air A Mrs S. Bowdish; Air A* Airs J.
T Horning; Airs P Alger; Air A Mrs
P Calluni; Air A Airs A W Mclntyre;
Mr A* Airs A A Shaver; Mr C. AV,
Perry and MrsSawtolIo.
wH.rcrrixti co.m.mittkic:
Aiiss Nettie Higley;" Aiiss (iladie
Jefl'crios; Aiiss. Jennie Hardy; Miss
Jennie Callum; Aiiss Vinnic Kelley,
and Aiiss Lizzie Bender.
TA11I.K COMMITTUK:
Mr A Airs (Jeo AV Room; Mr A- Airs
John Post; Air A Airs HOrt; AlrAAIrs
A il Ervey; Air A* Airs C Pettibone;
Mr A* Airs Henry Stevens; Mr & Airs
A Louch; Air A* Airs .1. C. Rockafellow; Air A- Airs S Keightner; Air A*
Airs It It Comstock; Mr & Airs H
Stevens; Air A Mrs JFoighlner; Mr&
Airs E Cnieuni; Air A* Airs F Lange;
Aiiss Nellie Higley and Miss Annie
Lange.
l-UXAXCK t'OMMlTTKE:
Messrs. C AV Sterns, J AV Calkins
and G AV Jefferies.
Tickets .">0 cents.
All the members and friends of the
church, and of Air. Ware are cordially invited to favor us with their presence and aid to mako this donation a
success, both as an evening entertainment and in its financial results.
Thc committeo will he pleased to
receivo anything in the lino of provisions, or that can ho used in the
family. ,
Floyd L. Post, Secy,
It has been asserted (and don't you
forget it 1 through the columns 01 the
Clare Press, that Slattery sells groceries so very cheap that none need
to live in distress.
Now stock ef clothing just received
at R. Crawford's. Will sell cheaper
than anywhere else in the county.
Whole suits from §4 up to $14, which
cannot bo excelled for style or quality.
He sure and call at It. Crawford's store
Main street, Clare.
. .—*-*-*
"A stitch in time saves nine" is not
more true in mending clothes, than in
getting farm stock through the, winter. An economical and sure help is
Uncle Sam's Condition Powder, it restores thc sick, strengthens the weak,
improves the appetite, and will keep
the stock in a thriving condition, for
it supplies the valued qualities in
grass. Sold byewdish.
-- *n
*►,
*%..
—The press of the state trot out
Rev. Marcus Lane, of Flint, as the
man likely to be made Bishop of
Michigaa vice McCoskry,
Ha vix g in my employ 0110 of the
best workmen iii the state, ancl using
nothing but tho best of material care-
fnlly selected, it enables me not only
to turn out work well made, but work
that I can warrant to be as good as
auy in the valley ancl cheaper than
the cheapest. Give 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. W.S.Cooley.
»*J*i
—Parties needing tickets printed
for town meeting, can be supplied at
thia ofiice at low terms ancl great dispatch. With a press that will ptiiit
1500 per hour, new type, and good
workmen, this<fffice can turn out better work, faster and Reaper, than
elsewhere in the county. Open for
business night or day. Bringon youc
ord&s.
Object Description
| Title | 1879-03-28; Clare County Press |
| Date | 1879-03-28 |
| Publisher | Goodenough & Wilson |
| Description | Friday, March 28, 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 |
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| Language | English |
Description
| Title | 1879-03-28; Clare County Press |
| Date | 1879-03-28 |
| Publisher | Goodenough & Wilson |
| Description | Friday, March 28, 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 |
J'B*'--,-* ,,„ *t '•at f -«© f re. ..CQuritjL .Pre$s, IjlllU l.ll.UV FlttU.WAT \ki.x .Ct/ARii County, Mich., Ml ALVAHO F. (iOODENOlXUI, ",ftlM,.VM»H"i'M) I i.inr, t aimn^ lb "iu, Mais- }»ii in i. H.Olb Ji.;-, it.u yi:.\r in AIMANCK. sisi-.ti turns, I'm. i' ..m,i IM u BUSINESS CARDS. M, J). WIIISATOX. (*, W. IM'IiltY 'WHEATON & PERRY, i..vyvyi-;rs, CLARE, MICH. AU litisiu »«**. iniiiivi.'il u ith On m \\ it I nviv prompt .ut.vmitMi Lmid tii*n> n»;iil« jml Ke;il I*'t- i,itclii'H,;lii.iiHls.- iI. OuUc M.t>iur>I IM"* K.MaiiiM 'M. H, EliDKX, Ji-;\vkm«i a.vj) tkali-r in \V.iU IVpcr, lion^i an4 Slat-inn- cry, Sewing M.ultinc J'Ktiiu*-, cti , i'l \v,v. jf4.KO. AV. JlttVHlUKS, Jtjkjk ok V?T Ptmjiut ;inil Jiviki <»p iiir Pi'M i ,1'l.m', SpLiial aiui)ti*n^t\cn to making i"lkui"»u. Of. l« u> Main Street, S_m A WKEK IX $ i\.uit a Ihimih-s-- at uliii *i juti in »lc j;rt,it p.iv all th<: time 111< tiiular-^to U. Ihrim S. I n YOYH OWN ci-i.. Kt.nltr, if jii ( >n . «>r i nil* r -« \ i .ut , I'nrll.mii, M.thic. Q.'EO, J. CVMAIINS, Attonuy-al-/,au- and fyitiri/.r, Gotirt Jlou.it- [iuildiiuj, Fueiri.lt, Midi. BEST RKSINKSS YOl* CAN EX- Rascin £-. ti>>'-.> jicT.lay maili-l.y i-itliersev, riqlit ill tlieir .iu li l.a.iIitiLs. l'.irtittilars and sam- jilt... u-orthSs free. I nijirmc vour spare lime at tliis business. AtlilnissSvinson &L'i> . I'ortland, .Maine. Q V. CASTERLIN, Attorney-and-Coiinsolor-at-Law, antl Counselor A Solicitor in ('haneory, Court Home Jiuildin;/, Fanrett, Mich. TT CAN MAKEMt )X E Y FASTER \*J at work for us than at anytliingclsc. Capital not required; wc will Mart 5 mi j 13 per day mad h-mic Iiy thc industrious. .Men, uriiun. I' LARE "1 X. J]VJLLfc3k3» VOL, I, CLARE, MICH., FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1879 Local & Editorial Matters. Home Time 'I'nDIc, 1 Vsl -V. it 1». M. r.ts,. i.^.-t, Ifc: >i:ll^rr, 1- itaii:i:r, t 1.. IlMTIlV, Au'.nt. Via Ii Mails l'iri Mai;-. > s m . and t . W t .1.111 at v 1111 It Ml HAV. .. r.M. Vfisi, ,1„. M.,a.iil 7,' Air \rri tn ,ti ..: -j .\ .ii .\ Siam 1.1 M.n m I'iitasam. .-* A.M., L-.iu- at 1 -*;.. cm. .1 I . P.IM KA1FI I'llV, f M. Oflicinl iintl society Olrectory. 1 M.i. t Sli.r.li* \n.Ii 1. 1 M. I11.I4. -M'i«l..i .-,(,. \V i-ir«ii. ., I'tt-.l.'.iir. I I Ko. l.lfiilnw, - • fieri, in.l Unji.t.r.f. II Smith. tliii-I, I'r.i..-.111111; \tlnrn. y. I t . f .isl.-rlin, fii> nil t nun I urn , ti . I uiumin., - Sim.!"!, .1 I. I iiilifuhl Coron. 1. ■ A A sh.i\i.-r, .... .Coiiufrcjcatioital Clmrclt. Norris, I'asioi, scrviics at 1 .;. ; A.M., al - ■ ( 1 m-. ■ flare. t larc. - r.irmll. I'-.irn-cll. - laru 11. - r„r«ill ■ - flare. lirv.A.ll. ul T.iQt Al. CoiiKtuI. Htinday Hcltool. -Scs.Ihii.ii !-• m ,.-.; I hnri h. I. II. Wheaton, Supt. aictliocliHl R.-i. « II \\. Selliiol ll>. l..- .\ll ill^s alternat- iy. I»r. IJ. Sunday Scltool.-s. ..i. n at Un ion hduml Hi.use at ij: ?1. It, f oin.toel., Svipt. Reel rUt>!>ou Cliil>.-Me. I at l'..«n Hall Saturday t-\. nins at ;r si. li. W llnurii. l'resi- dent; J. II. LalUn-., Se-;. iSplHcopal Society.-- r. . Pastor; senii-es at 1'nit.ii i Suiataj. umriiiu^s and even- d'uius art' adinitU'd to tlio Itiwn; A^i'k'iiltiinil Collar mid (aught tl j s(u*(s til'ijiit'i'r und absurd thiiiK',-,. l-'or iiislaiifo (lit1 authorilies there huvei the funny notion that girls ought to know how to cook! Kvery girl in lhe junior class has learned how to make gootl bread, weighing and measuring her ingredients, mixing, kneading mid baking, antl regulating her lire. Kach has al.>o been taught to make yeast aiid.lnike biscuit, pudding, pie antl cake of various kinds; how lo cook a roast, broil a steak, and make a fragrant cup of coliee; how to slull'a turkey, make oyster soup, prepare slock for other soups, steam and mash potatoes so that they will melt i NO. 47. - -K- -Ilad sugar weatlii^. -School closes (hlHK'i'ok, A, printed al thisolliecV ., Doirl forget lm*i'.?' i.*ai*ly for (he county seal at Ihiddjj . ,, ., , . , v/-Mr. Orl's iihiiniiW mij! is again in the moulh, ant , ii shor ti-i-el uo.-Y ,. r n -Jfc . .' .... ' ,' . . . " ' i'l operation for Ihe^-esO1* a lirst-class meal, combining boll ' ■Illldtl lillke ful* (li^t'rnuily ^(.,((1 Is il not liiiioto«*iji, lie nuicuses'1 Spring election dikSlondav, .Mar. -ind. f ' " 'Town llall.-or itriowii hall, is Ihe ijuestion. h,\ Several cases tjf^rll't i"ever art>;; reported in town. Z l-;iet'lion slips ni-a/jyuud cheaply w. C. T. V.--M . IJiiwiish, I'rt- ict Mondav eveningttt 1 I'.M, , Mrs (*.*\V. JeffcriCB, Set. made nt •ny Oi* the Yin officers of the United and j States Senate, Mich as clerks, etc., 10(1 Sirls wanted c\crv« here t.'«.'ri- f.r i.. Now isthe !,r ., ,r .1 ... * time, f ..stly outfit and tcrrnis free. Vtldti-v. Thie i "' tilt 111 IUV CX-COIl retldlltC fs fo., Augusta, Maincr ^___«__«__^______ Q ILSUTHEULANl), Xotary Public & Insurance Agt. Money to Loan <>^{ i*ii:*rovivi> ri;ai, kstatu (hurt J/oi'.ie [iu'ddin;/, I'ttriri'll. subslanlial and fancy dishes, in good style. Theory and manual skill have gone baud in hand. Vast stores of learning have been accumulated in the arts of canning, preserving and pickling fruits, and they have taken practical lessons iu all the details of household management, such as household management, such as house-furnishing, care of beds and betiding, washing and ironing, care ofthesickand numerous other things. The two chtircliMprtvliiililiitg re vival services at Iheiv.' !•*., church. liliJihi. J!,,lt,'M,HtvUrl M;lK'llK'1' nU'"h'hare nnyw'scamp last 31 taught low to get up „, the morning. k t.J{(,t, „V(>r tl,)e . ^J-.Mr. Lamb I nice castings in liiAfouiidry. Jiis plow.** are superior. Kl --Cruwfoitl SeUleARSiL wants the ollice of highway c |
