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The Holiday s<
They are here and you want useful an.d appropriate gifts for your friends. See Mussell's.
the GMldreiOL.
For them we have Books, Games, Blocks, and
.0! such a lot of beautiful Balls and Toys,
jlie Grown Folks.
They will wasft Books, Albums, Toilet .Cases, Per-
: fumery, etc, which can be foend at Mussell'^.
Merry and ttappy.
Buy at Mussell'B and you will be happy when
you come to foot the bill, 'twill be so small.
Giet Drugs and Medicanes at Mussell's.
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BUSINESS CARDS,
JOJHHN GIBERSON,
Attorney at Law.-
Office est Doherty Blocs
MICHIGAN.
CLilj&E,
JM; M. CARPENTER, m.. D.
Physician, Surgeon, akd Accobcheuk.
Officje first door south, of1 Dolce'rty opera house
blp'ck. Professional calls premptly ansTrered
da^ or night:
p. W.-.TAYLOR GOOES/IAN, M. D.
if Office and Residence,
708) South. Michigan Avenue.
j: . SAGllN AW, MICH.
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jJF C ROCKAFELLOW,
11 .' GENBKAIflNSBBABfcCE AGENT.
•Boiiebut the best Companies repre-
' :;sentd. Office oyer Saperston's
' -'istore. Claee, Michigan.
.;;' DENTISTRY!!
Oiir. O. H. IBdvLrgircis.
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■ Ml kinds of dental work promptly
attended to and guaranteed flrst-class.
Porcelain Crowns, Gold Crowns,
Bridge Work, . Plate Work.- •
GOLD and aU other kinds of filling in-
se;pt;3d to preserve the natural teeth. GAS
administered for the painless extraction of
te>3th. . .-'
■ ^ffice OTer.Bunlc^s Drug Store. -
ClAEE, - MICHIGAN.
TOLEDO
NN.ARB0
-and
NORTH MICHIGAN
RAliWAY.
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Time Table.
jpffect!Sovember 5th, 1893.
T.I^AI2S"S IiEATE CiAjip:
NOBTH.
i7[30a. in.
JU^OO p. m.
IH. Bennete, X3-. P.
Toledo. X3t. .
2:55 p. m.
' 8:&j p. m.
H. Huntas:, Agent.
; <glare.
BREVITIES.
F
& P..M. R
Time Table.
R
*Cxak& leave Glare as follows, standard tiiae;
, GOING.BAST:
So, 6—10;@5 a. in. -: Ho. B-H8:50 p,
GOING-WEST: .
;SToi 1—8:55 a. m. No. 5—5:28 p. m
Harbison divibion.-
Airrive at Clare from Harrison at 8:4o A,
I*<iare Clare for-Harrison at fi;4Qp. H.
A Patriarche, ^raffle Manager. Saginaw* M.
W. 4< Oarruther^ Ticket Agent,
Clare,' J, H, GaBiver, Frfc Agent.
Clara. Mich.
m.
M.
A merry, merry Christmas.
, J. E.Doherty was up from Coleman >
Wednesday.
' Mr. arid Mrs. "Wm. Van Warmer are
Visiting in Harrison. . *-
D. K>. Wait of Farwell was doing
business in town Tuesday. \
Mrs. Joseph Gardner of JParwell visited Mrs. Joseph Adams, Tuesday.
' Register ^J. S. Ross and wife, of Harrison visitejd this week in the city.
There is touch sickness in town at
■present, mostly of the guija variety.
Mrs. Byron Boyd and Mrs. Ira Bellinger visited at Saginaw, yesterday.
Dr. C. H. Edwards will leate Saturday for Ypsilanti to be abseht" until
Wednesday. • ' [ •
Mars. D. Massey went to:Detroit
Wednesday for a visit of a |ew days
with friends. '
Read over the new ads tikis week and
see where to.get your Xmas! present
to best adyahtage. ■ :
H..C. Stevens has resumed Charge of
the Stevens House, Me..- Balstead's
lease having expired.
L Saperston was up from Coleman,
Tuesday. ;He intends closing; out business there! January 1.
. Joe Doherty departed for; ^ew'IZ'ork
state yesterday, to spend tlie; holidays
with parents, and friends. Ji^:
The fine ^sleighing is be^ngiused to
ga®d advantage hy farmers^t^iauling
wood and bolts to the city, i
Floyd Dbherty left last evening for
Belfast, W. Y., where the will goto
school for six months, Jiving with his
grandparents.
The uP:Ig Social" "at. the G-. A. R.
hall was well pationizefilastiSatUrday
evening. |The proceeds of the entertainment Were about $18.
The report of tlie Clare County Sav-
iings Bank is found on another page of
this issue. • The bank is ;t6 be congratulated on ihe healthy state of business
whidh thejreport discloses.
Resnemljter the entertainment of
music and elocution wJaich will be
given at Doherty onera house, .next
Friday evening, December 29. Proceeds to be used tp help .the needy*
Hi K. Wickham of Harrison was in
the city Monday and Tuesday on legal
business; /Monday in ijhh Haftmah
case and Tuesday in the miafeter of the
people against Winegardenitor assault.
The grijimmar departnaeast of the
city seiiools is in high fearer. Last
Friday the pupils of that roscan "spelled
down" .the high school, ^ejgotiajkons
are pendirig for another ctantest,! but
the hi^h school wants "biggex woids,"
the little ianes are too hari. j
"Peaarl Steam liaundry?' is the ?|ame
of a new iiiidustry which has this peek
opened in the Pierce building neijt to
DeYogt's! photograph gallery. \\Tke)
new laundry advertises to do firstjclass
city work;; and will no doiibt gef '-*"-
Jas. O'Connor is sick with the popular malady.
Mrs. C. I. Bigley returned Tuesday
from a visit at St. Johns.
Joe Moross went to Detroit, Wednesday, to spend the holidays.
W. H. Groodman has been quite sick
with grip, verging on pneumonia.
Mr; and Mrs. Will Ash of Reed City
will enjoy Christmas festivities in
Clare.
Chas. Buell is very ill. He had the
grip, which finally merged into lung
trouble.
H. C. Alger was down from Park
Lake, visiting with his family over
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Shaver are
spending Xmas with relatives at
Breckenridge, Mich.
Rev; and Mrs. Cay wood and Miss
Bertha Abbott have returned from
Park Lake-where they have been holdings-meetings.
Mrs. D, E. Alward. and daughter,
Hazel, returned Wednesday from Battle Creek, where they have been for
several weeks.
W. H. Swift, formerly of North
Branch, Mich., has moved his family
to Clare, and occupies the Bicknell
house on 7th street.
Orin Winegarden was before Justice
Mclntyre, Tuesday,, charged with assault on complaint of Ms wife. He
was found guilty and fined ,$5 and
costs. ";:... ■ •;
The young soil of Warren Keller;
who lives on 7th street, fell from a
barn about two weeks ago and sustained internal injuries which may
prove, fatal, , "
In the matfier of the people versus
Hartman before Justice Mclntyre,
Monday, the! jury
its
share of tilie work that now goes out
of town. ?
Tom Daugherty ,and wife brought
their little three year old daughter
down froni Temple yesterday to have
removed from'the child's- nose a shoe
button wiiiclbL was lodged there while
at play Wednesday. The operation,
which was performed successfully by
Dr. Cai'ienter, was a delicate}; and
painful bcjjB, :the nose having beiiome
inflamed ajind swbljen from t|he presence
of fche foreign hojay and on accoSut ol
the instru!inents used by ihe palents
in their elfoits toji remove the button.
,!
acquitted. This
was a case in which J:efE Hartman of
Arthurlitownship! was charged with illegally jbatchMg fish with a feline.
T he Isabella County Republican,
published at Shepherd, Yol.i, 2sTo. 1, is
on our1 table. It is; a newsy 6Tcolumn
folio aUjd has a neat appearance. In
politic^ it proposes to be republican 'of-
the stijpngest Mnd. J. This is the fourth
paper iii Isabella county with another
talked:pf. WJ E. Brown.& Co.: are thej
publishers.", Success to them and it.
An excellent elocutionary and musical ehtfertaiMnent is to be giveh at
Doherfcy opera house, Friday evening,
Decemfer 29. Tne Ladies' Working
SocietyljWhwhhas charge of the, en-
tertainjtneht, has secured Some very
fine oiit side talent to take part;
Every fbody should turn out, as the
proceeids are tp be used for charitable
purposes.
On account of the increased traffiQ
oh the F. &. ^ M. hranche§, a temporary rearrangement of the supervision
of the work has been made at the union depot, j T^ain dispatcher Carruth-
ersis now giving his whole time to
looking after1 the logging and wood-
traffic^ night dispatcher Stroupe is
acting day dispatcher and 0. H. Snider is might operator.
Extensive: alterations are being,
made in the Igcal'T. & A. A. office arr.
rangements. Heretofore the agent
has been comfelied to trot; backward
and forward ;be?fei[¥een the passenger;
depot ahd th© fright office, t»ut novr
fche work is to fee concentrated in thi3
lower office. TJae. present little 8x10
coop where the agent sells tickets is
being enlarged and remodelied into
something like modern convenience
with a bay window, etc., and the instruments, and other equipments will
be removed thither from the ,freight
office, and all office work will be done
at the Union ftegot, which will be a
great convenience to the public as well
as to the agent. The capacity of the
freight house will be enlarged by re*
moviidig the paffcitiooa between the
present fieight office and the warp
house,.,
Traveling pep are fond of their
little; pke. [ Wednesday evening ;a
hewlytnarrie^. couple got on the .west
bound jpassenker somewhere down the
line and took seats in front of a
group;of "knights of 'the grip." The
k. of jj's. toolk in; the situation at a"
glance, as u^ual and resolved on hayr
ing some f un.j ■ It occurred to. them tp
be the; appropriate thing tf "rice''
the couple, ^ut where was the rice?'
You never catch a traveling man uiilr
prepared—except for heaven. One, of
them—fthey say it was McCHinchey of
Flint—opened his sample case ancl
brought up some choice samples o^
rice, which he distributed among his
friends'; When the brakeman called
out "Clare" there was a heavy shower
of rice! (accompanied by thunder, as
the almanacs say) as the traveling
men, roaring with laughter at the surprise of the unsuspecting couple, pre*
pared to leavp the car.. \'.
Joe Brayiman is down with the grip.
Mrs. P. M. Shearer is quite ill with
the grip.
Mrs. W.;S. Cooley is, visiting relatives at Coleman.
Mrs. Thos Creeper who has been
quite sick, is now able to be out.
Walt Arrand is spending Xmas and
TSew Years with relatives in Canada.
Miss Louise Bruske is spending the
holidays with relatives and friends in
Saginaw.
Mrj. S. J. DeFoe departed Tuesday
for Canada, where she will spend fche
holidays with relatives and friends.
Mrs. J. Mason was called to Flint,
Monday, summoned by.a telegram announcing the serious illness of her
father.
, _ Edgar Welch is expected home from
jthe State Normal at Ypsilanti, to
spend the holidays with his parents
and friends.
-Mrs. Aid-rich, nee Miss Hattie Anthony, returned to Saginaw, Monday,
after a few days' visit with her cousin,
Mrs. F. J. Todd.
Mrs. Win. Parrish left yesterday for
Flint, being called to the bedside of
her father who isq.uifceioWjhaving suffered two strokes of paralysis. "'
Dr. Bliss and Dr. Goodman of Saginaw were in Clare, Monday, consulting physicians in regard to Mrs. Geo.
Dawson, who? is suffering from cancer.
When you get wheat or buck-wheat
flour at your grocer's tell Mm you want,
flour made at the Clare mills. It is
first-class for use and in buying it you
help a local industry;
The Isabella County Republican
(Shepherd) sasys'that silk-tiled lawyers
are so numerous in Mt. Pleasant that
when court lis" in session the tables
have the appearance, of a burnt-over
pine stump land.
We have been requested to publish
the names of all the old maids in the
city. We respectfully decline to do so,
because Ijtfe still has; its charms for us,
notwithstanding the fact that times
are so hard that meals are scarce and
provisions hard to gi^t;
Evart Review: R. P. Holihan was
down froin l$eredith Wednesday and
Thursday, locking over business 'matters conriectpd with, the Sears Mercantile Gp., ojf which he is a member.
After his business has been closed up
at Meredith,|Mr. Hplihan will remove
to Sears.; I,' l
Christmas |©omes on Monday this
year,, and according to the writings of
a philosopher of the sixteenth centu:
ry, the year ifollowipg such an occurrence will be! one of extreme cold and
heat audi violent tempests. People
born during! that year, according to
the samp authority, [ will be hale and
strong, aiad will live to a green old age.
The moral is: that youl should be born
during 1S94 and stay in the house when,
the weather iis disagreeable.
'' While Mrs. M. D. Davis was at,
Colemaflj October 31, she had the. mis-!
fortune ;bo lose a note and mortgage^
for $400, iand|a sum of money amount-1
ing to $boutt $50. The papers and^
money were jleft in a grip for afew;
hours during; the day, and in the evening, when aibout to take the train
home, iti was! discovered that some! one
had rifled fob grip. The F. & P. M.
detective has been looking into the
matter knd it may be that the thief
will be disccjvered. ;
• Mt. IJeasant Democrat: "Mck"
Trevegnp has sold a half interest in
his barber business to Frank Falk, a
young man l!rom Clare, an experienced
workmaii and a man of good business
qualificaibioris and habits. The firm
name will H Treve&no & Falk. They
have a gjpod | location, basement cornel?
of the 0om;mercial bank block, and
propose to niake tlipir parlors a popular resort. 'pL'heir place is always well
heated and; lighted, and contains a
well appointed suit of bath rooms,1 \
Two ypung married men on an p. &
W. trains placed a rather sweet .Joke
on their; wivjes the Other day. Before
entering the long tunnel hear Walton
each was sitting -with the other's
wife. 'Ihey; agreed; to exchange seats
in thetimnel and each kiss his'own
wife. "VfelL; they did as agreed. One
of the young women sereamed terribly
and attijact^d the attention of i the
whole csir, abd all had a hearty laugh
at hereicpense when the light btoke
in upon her,! resisting fiercely in; her
husbandfs ariins. OChe other one kept,
perfect!^ sfill and:i she and her 'husband had a good laugh on each other
when the light broke on them. She
said she did'not knpw but what it was
her husband and did not want to'give
it away if it, was not.
Sentinel.
Afton, B".; Y,
Sentinei; and 27. Y. Tribune, $1.50.
Applekj grapes, lpmpns, oraiiges,
nuts and candy at Welch's. 1
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Santa. Clans is here yvith. h.e,s
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He has left presents of the fbllowing kii!
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gi|eat andi small:
Photo Alhums
S^rap Albitinis
Ekhossed Leiather Toilet Oases
Manicure \ Sets
Gpmbm'H'Toilet &, Manicure Sety
r Opllar aii(J Cuff Boxes W%
y Fincy Inlf: Standis
Work Boites
liutografth M
Toilet
Odor
l$nt PicJ
I 'Musio
XBk Broom H<
Waiting
Hargio Eto
1 MdvelUes in Photo ^rafijves^
Vases in Lan En'dless%¥di%eiy. -:.l
Imp
Smoker's pets
Match Safe Noyelties
Fplding Siilackboards
JDioll Cradlles >
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feleighs axtdpka
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gjassware in^e citly. '{Everyboipy incited (iii . j
a;lid seeSknta Claus. Call early Sndia^foid tki.rt
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But New, priglit, Fresh G|?|ods
the factory i^nd bought at ^fhok
too, whiph T^e will sell you s^ ch^p thf t I f
i won't carje who "jpays the fri2!ight
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ap, too.
Sweepers for ja present? It will ^jiVe her iof^
and save you |buyjjig so many hripoms.
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Object Description
| Title | 1893-12-22; Clare Sentinel (1892) |
| Date | 1893-12-22 |
| Publisher | Palmer & Jefferies |
| Description | Friday, December 22, 1893 issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1892. In 1894, merged with The Clare Democrat and Press to form The Clare Sentinel and the Democrat-Press. Please note: This is not the current newspaper. It is a previous publication that had the same name. |
| 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 |
