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Vol. I.
CLARE, MICH.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBgp 20, 1895.
No. 13
t
f his was
IT
An off year
For West Side
Base Ballists,
But
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Never have
Off years in the
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III nuiluiM liauo.
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The Public, as of yore. wi« find them strictly
'in it" on everything in their line as their con-
j-stani substantial and %ver increasing trade
evidences.
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If we can't play ball we can
best all competition on fresh edi-
|| bies and iom prices, A new line
sll of elegantly engraved receipts =||
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' Circuit Court.
Tho following is the complete calendar
of tho circuit court now in session at
Harrison nnd the disposition made of
same, -with tbo exception &i tho chancery
cases;
Th" People vs. Ophn Ksnp, violation of
liquor law. "Verdict of .guilty, ' "
Tho Peoplo,.vs. Caywood Knnpp, viola*
tion of liquor 3ow, ■ Dismissed.
The People~ve. Charles Stahl, unlawfully carrying'concealed weapons. Settled.
The People ye, Soxtns Bullman, bas-
tui'dy. Yeraict of guilty.
Tho People vs. Edward Oanfiold, larceny. Guilty bf simple larceny.
Pwple vg.- Qusn-.-rKirlceh___larcany.._.
Plea of guilty,
"Tho People vs. Koborfc Beacom, slander.
Settled.
ISSUES Or I'AOX.
William H. wilson und $amiv.l A. wilson vs. Township of Greenwood, assumpsit. Settled, .£•■ , •. -- -
William H. wilson and Samuel A.
Vfilson v.". Township of Greenwood, as:
aumpgit. Settled.
William Liscomb vs. Thomas H.. Loo
Appeal in assumpsit. Beady.
Cnmeron Qnrri vs, The Village of Fiir-
well, trespass on tho ease upon promise.
Ready.
Lyman "vjllinms vs. william H. wil*
son, Geo. "ft*. Stono and Samuol" A. Wil.
Son, trespass ion the ..case upon promise
Ready.
layman "rilliams vs. MllinmH. Wilson
and Samuel A. wilson, trespass on the
casa upon promise. Ready. '
Qbas. w. Johneon vs. william H, wilson
et ~d. trespass «n tho case- upon promise.
Ready.
W«fely Crap Report.
-Ltinsin;,'. %&&., Sapk'mbor .17—dTol-
lowing is the Sghiinury of tho weekly crop
bulletin'. .Du&;j; most of tho week the
temperature "& v«ry warm and humid,
and riponed ej||i very rapidly. Tho latter part of th.Jpy eel? whs cool and favor-
fibiu for tarBl-Sfofte.- • The rainfall, with
butfow.iixQe^fens, hfis been light and
unevenly d.sHBcitt'd. Over portions of
the upper flfBnfanla und tho western
and soulhei'h^rts of tlio loww ponin-
mila tberp $£ considerable complaint
about tho di'jwsonditian of tho soil, which
has hold ba(sk>fe_31 plowing nnd seeding.
In these lowjptes there ^iro many instance" whep. correspondents roport
"pfBture^iTr~w&r:~c.~nt..!;;oiii - 0~~~-~nf«-
thighus. Iwiifte.-y gi'noral in all ports
oil tU«v "tJitn.j&id.over the southern half
of the lower jjeninsula tho greater part, of
the crop lUM(_jjQi-n secured. Lute potatoes havo jj*Mrnily shown a line improvement. "Ip.rniers havo commenced
to dig ihe_a5<gb,tha fiouthtan pari of tlio
state and xttfort that, whilo tho vines are
very Jar~OJ&«Uu--uriatit, tho potatoes in
the hill nre few, ulthough of good sizo
and fair ".uaHty. Tho bean crop is nearly
all secured mid correspondents report a
good yield. Farmer" still continuo to
sow ryo i'o" fall and winter fodder. Much
plowing has bi,r.n done and considerablo
wheat and ryo has been sown, although
many corrpapondonts in tho southern
part of thaituto are delaying thoir wheat
sowing on account ol fear from the "fly,"
Moro r.u'a would ho of vast benolib in
forwarding fall plowing and seeding and
pastures.
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BY EVERYONE THATTKEBEST §}
GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRIC- §1
ES DAN BE FOUND AT
4k
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V& has been received and will take
!!£ great pleasure in presenting one
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Ms.
to;each person who'will pay
past due account
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Very Truly,
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M&S^NM BOYD
Mussell,
promise.
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"Tobacco Riwr Milling and Msnnrncfc* j throe nntldna-half miles south and
nTing compitny vs. Robert M.
trespass on the case lipon
Judgment for plaintiff of $500,
.Prank Brociks vs. Xiibina Greon,
of certiorari. Ready.
Charles %t. Dolph etal. vs,EIisha White,
trespass *on the case. Jujlgmor.ib* for
plaintiff for $35.
Elisha vftite vs. Chas. L. Dolph, trespass on tho ~ase. Ready.
Geo. w. Lewis ye. M. J*. Robcsson, \o%
lien attachment, Settled.
Lyman -williams vs. "villiauiH. Wilson,
Geo. w. Sfesne and Samuel &.~~ilson.trfi~-
pass«n'the- case, upon protaise, Ready.
Lizzie Kolly vs. City of Clare, trespass
on tho casa. On trial Thursday,
John Tallon vs. Charles %, Dulph. and
Gsorgo^S* Hyde,-appeal, fyr*. trial today*
OlivferlH. Birdsall vs. Justus Durfoo.
appeal. 'Settled,
Christina Buoh vs. Daciel Lockwood.1
assumpsit. Ready.
Henry Hinldo vs. Daniel Lockwood,
trespass on tho case Upon promise.;
Ready.
Spoons./Forks Etc.
These JFoife and Sp Jons are made of an extxsincly pure
.-and perfect solad metal, [called "Gold Aluminum."" Tliey are
-free from any trace of the baser metal nsed in lliigli-classs
>plated ware, awl havin* ao plating tliey will Br&ver wear
nor lose their feantifuft-celor. Thej have 'the best of sanU-
tary "qualities, and ar« tough as steel, being practically iib.-
t^eafcable, Th&y a,ue qiaickly cleaned by the ordinary
means, and retain tjaeir polish wi€i. much less <eare than
salid silver, Thejj have recently been adopted by tho
^sited-States government in the STayy and Was Depart-
meats. I ' '""""
When your jpilrchase amounts to $7.50 ive will
■-give you-youpcioice of"tJie following:
GOLD ALUMINUM GOODS:
When
ALL SOli.
1 Tea Spoon, l'tif
^ 1 Eiyfi o'clock
when you |
amounts tc\
will give y|
One Orange
pattjj
Wliendel
jKhich will ml
Savetiieseclij
v/hen we will,
Cal S an
ee Spools.
Spoon.
trchase
4>9.00 we
u:
aoon, Rialto
your pu re h a se
amounts to $15.00 we
'will give you your choice of any two of the first
lot above mentioned of:
One table Spoon,' 1 Bessert
Medium. Feck, 1
Knife, 1 • Dessert
Spoon, 1
1 Butter
Fork, 1 Sugar Shell.
Groceries atl
AmBmttit{|
g. at our store, ask for your purchase check
imomit ox your purchase stamped upon it,
i untii you have the amounts mentioned
leem them with the premiums mentioned.
Seethe Goods: they are Beautiful.
Wisidps, Flour* Feed, Hay, Oats, Crockery,
Hea^iuarter^ for Fruit and Vegetables.
Struck by Lightning.
The brick house oE Alien McDonald,
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DAVY & CO'S 1
IR Stock this Fall is Larger than
'Ever, All New. Desirable Goods
at Prices lower than Ever"
CLOTHING DEP% 2D. FLOOR;
We Sell good, heavyweight double ' ■" ~:
■ . breasted, all wool suits at $5.00.J
Men's black cheviot suits at - 6.00;-
Can't be bought elsewhere for less than $8.
Our black, all-wool Clay worsted suits in
J
square and round cut,
Are Extra Values.
at
$10.00
asss.
Judstementtar S5O0.
As Tbz Cotjiueb goes to press advices.
from'Harrisonareto'lhe effect that Ik
the damage suit affaiEEfc this city, Mi~~
Lizaie-Xelley has seoKred a verdict Sxk:
S5QQ -for alleged injoifes received in faE-
ing fooia a side-walk, The case ~~fll pt>»--
ablj'1 goito the higher 'ooiirts,
one-
half: mi lu oast ol here was struck by
lightning last Snndaj afternoon abont
£ o'clock. 3?hove were 14 people in the
house at the timo and all miraohously
escaped iciuhonl. injnry. ^Ehe chimney
^vSs miiahcu to _._t.iw~, a petition torn
ont, and various other i*ortions of the
house considerably wrecked, and only
seven ~?holtt panes o! glass wero left in
tho tens".
_^^ A Pioneer ©one.
As chronicled by o~it Dover correspon-
decit, Eobett Beac«~a, aged 66 years,
died on Wednesday aj'ftornoon, after *n
ill~i"s£u_Liinly:three days. The tanenil
vsili ho hol<$ from tto Dover church tto-
day n% 2 p. m* 'under the auspiees-of
Gla~^3-,,0«Ii. %*>v> hong vvill offi-sato
ail & Mi':tefaaine will h& interred in filhe
Olaro eeraetory.
BobertBeacosi w.is born in Casiada.
In 1872 ho located Jat Dover whew, he
continuously resided up to the tirafa of
his deatb, He~7as prominently identified with tho eat£~/ history and o.welop-
toont of Clare eounty and was a re~pected
and inflnontial«citi~en. Ho had iiqen a
member of the50ra~ go lodge for -5$' years,
and "was also «. prominmt membectBf the
Congregational church. He losves an
estimablo wife to mourn his loss.
DRY GOODS:
Large, fancy table spreads,
Linen towels, per doz.
H| Large Huck towels, per pair,
All-linen crash, per yard,
Heavy twilled crash, per yard,
Turkey red table linen, per yd»
SI
40c.
- 50c.
15c.
5c.-
4c.
12* to 50c
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Om DBJSSS'aOODJ
Stock
The Clerk's Ball Game.
Next Tuesday tkeolerks of tho euff.fc
and wedt side will plsy a game of b4l».
The players of each side are herewiia
given,'-l&ough both a~o subject to change
Wissr Sids—Boorsm, lb; Boss, 2w;
Brown,32b; Louch, cj'C. Harris, p; Harris, ssfCkth, If; Wing, rf; Stevens, cf.
East f3ir»E—Iioncfe, o-2b; Irwin', ■%*,
MaynarS, p-2b; Gib~ss_on, lb; SexstnlfiL
3b; C. M. Eoclrwell. <rf; Sutherland, .~s;
Tatman. «_f; Thoaipsta, If.
Ati aiiioasaou of 10-s:(3nt~i'~d_i4s_-sliE2js«.-
ed to, pay doctor bill and buy arnica.
Tho spor-'tamen of Olare hereby ~i.to
notice to fill oreoping, crawling or ra~r-
.-_ing'creair.res that iiifest the forest with-
dn a radniB of 10 "niles of liisoity.
domesticated beasts amd birds oxcopted,
'ihat -on Tuesday, October 1st, their
"aalps willSbo required. From now until the day in question tlsa boundaries will
be patroled feud nothing allowed to escape, whether It is tho asareity of meat
or an over production.ot powder, shot:
an& shoo leather that eonvpels thia action'
on>$he part ot the nimrods, wo are not
prepared to say, but such is their deoreo..
Arclee Gordamer and Bud Wing havo the
huhttin charge. They wiU choose sides
and tko loqers^sdll bny a sus-pper for tho
whole ~>arty atffcho Calkins. Tho following table ot counts hua been arranged:
Chijj taunk. red squirrel, mscd hen, hell
diver, blae jay,-weasel, king (Usher, high
holder and snipe each count 25. Crow,
hawk, owl, coon, tfox, crane, woodcock,
porcupine, each 20d; duck, blaek or gray
squirel, bear, lynx-sad wild cat,«acb. 500.
Tho start may bo made as'early as the
participant" desires, but all mu~i; appear
at the Oalkins by 8 o'clock in theorening
or theit score ~r_3l not be counted.
The day's fun will he participated in
byaboiitdOorSOcife-to-mnd mueli en*
joym-jit may ha expected.
School Kotes.
Messrrf Tatenan, l?erry an<5 iBickneil
visited tho several departmonteUriclayi
The first __~imary now enroHs'So pupils
of winch number eight have e~Fterod during tho past week. Also ono hiss entered
tho second iiilermecliate.
Yertical "riiting is being introduced
in tho lower-grade" with promisa of good
results. Ti&i form of writing!" stoadily
gaining preference in tho loading schools
in the count"-/.
The geomflj ry class is progressing quite
favorably feat tho general isentiment
seems to coinci.l6 with the words of
Euclid to hes pupil, Ptolemy: *Thore is
no Toyal ida'iS to geotneCryi'" :
Mr. Jenaay and Dr. Sanfcsd mado a
pleasant call vat the high school' Tuesday.
It being tho iSsrst "visit of the laSSer ip ■ his
new position ~vc ~rould not Jkavo beon.
surprised' iisail he anpo'red ismbarass-
ed(?).
A special sccig, tocitation, o~ reading
voluntarily offered, to be given on the
first morning cf each week, is to be the
new feature of our chapel ess-noises for
the present year. Visitors are especially
welcome on tb."."e occasions.
Asone of theAeaohers was oo&ing to
school recently ahe met two small boys
.carrying a largo kettle. Inqniraag of
wrhat use they intend making of it, one
.of them prompter replied: "We're) lak-
>iag it to schofii to sugar down the
sieachers."
Miss Belle Ironaionger favored us ~iith
a-^ory interesting ~xid impressive iteeita-
vfiMin whioh w&s fintiy deliverod at eftiapel
osoirciscs on Monday morning. Mobs
Iiobmonger'a renditson convinced ~us
that her olocutionai~r powora aro by «o
metnos limited.
•"Modern Beaumoafc and jPletoher^
Ott account of Seventh Day Advent's
camp meeting afc LansiBj). the F. <fe P. M.
-sill sell round trip oxcttraion lickeU to
Junction joints for-Lansing Sopt 25,
limitsd to return until Oct. 2, at rate of
onisfswra for the round trip.
■IS TKB MOST
OOMPLETK AND BEST ASSORTED' IN THE GlTY.
New styles in worsted plaids, - 10c.
All-wool Henrietta and Serge, - 25c.
New Fall Novelties, worth 50c.-, at 43c.
Bine line of high grade, Ifanoy Suitings,
In dress length, per pattern, S5toS8.
DAVY & GO.
SHOES!
SHOES!
SHOES!
Oar -Stock of Shoes is now complete. We have the nicest assortment we ever carried. We buy direct from Manufacturers, hence we can fit you better and sell you the
shoes for less money than merchants who buy from jobbers.
We call particular attention to our
d i 1 czr-L
$1.%S
They ;are stylish, and are as good as you get in other places
for $2.00. We carry a nice line of Men's Fine Shoes, Bro-
gans, and Driving Shoes.
■=•-■: Wo are also prepared, to ahow^.au.a^fjull line of Rubbers
for JjJen, "Women and Children. " '""' ' "~-5i-^--;
%i£ S<U£"
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SHOES!
ISW iSS'CS
SHOES!
-H MA is ats?& a
WULSK
SHOES!
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SHOES!
CHURCH AND SOCIETY NEWS.
items of Interest Concerning Church Matters
and Secret Societies.
Tho Otfeer Aid society will meet with
Mrs. M. E, Chamberlin on Wedm-sdny,
Sept. 25.
- Tho Ladies' Aid society of the M» E.
church will *aeot at tho homo of Mrs?
Susio Bristoilon Tuesday Sept. 24.
Tho Ladieif Union wdl meet next Friday, the 27tk, *t the home of Mrs. R.
H. Jonnoy. AH are most cordially invited. Tho meeting last week at Mrs.
"Wm. Hobs' was well attended and was
also profitable.
There "fas instslfcition of officers at
Zehobia Ohopter Sto, 129, O. E. S. Mrs.
Whitney and hor sen's wife, Mrs. Geo.
Whitney of Mt. Pleasant were in attendance" and favored the order with appropriate ^remarks-, il. U. Qalliver, W.
P>, Sarah A/Johnson, A. M.; and Mra,
JBVaaeie Wolsky, Troas,, were cailBd upon
tor r«uiarks and rospofid-'l briefly.
District School Teacher Wanted.
The board of directors of school Disfc.
No. 1, aro authorized to hire a teacher for
tho winter season which commences Oct.
2,1895, at Doherty dpora house. He must
be aman, sound in body and intellect, not
afraid to use the rod. Wages »10 per
month and board around,
Sqtjibe Kioker,
Deacon Waxbaok,
Db. Si,ow Coach,
"*3 Directors.
3?qr the speoial excursion train Sundav,
Sopt. 22, P. & P. M. will sell excursion
tickets *o Detroit and return at rate ot
$2.00. F. & P. M. will also sell exoui>
sion tickets for this train for any other
atatiou in direction of Detroit, *t which
train ia timed to stop, at rate of single
fares for round trip, but not highfcr than
Detroit. Umitcdtpdaterof tfale, Train-
leaven Glare 6:20 a. m, arriving iu Claw,
at 11:55 p. rn.
atop suit*ring! Try I)r. fall*,' Vain Pills.
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Object Description
| Title | 1895-09-20; Clare Courier |
| Date | 1895-09-20 |
| Publisher | A. R. Canfield |
| Description | Friday, September 20, 1895 issue of a Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1895. In 1923, was absorbed into The Clare Sentinel. |
| 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 |
