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10 CENTS
Vol. 2.
CLARE, MIOH., FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1896.
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SILVER MEETINGS!
The following Free Silver Meetings will be held in
this county next week, which,the voters are urged to attend: ■
HON. JOHN GIBERSON, of Clare.
Caner School •
Doty School
Temple School
Lake
McKinley School
Bradley School
October 28th
'27th
28th
30th
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November 2nd
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.& HON, FRANK BROWN, of Ionia
Frost, District No. ! - - October 26th
Hayes District No. 2 - ' - - " 27th
Hamilton, Section 12 - - " 28th
Winterfleld Center .- - - -• " 29th
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Men's All Wool Suits, -
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" heavy Scotch Tweeds, with fly
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$5:00:
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HON. CHAS. R. SLIGH, HON. JUSTIN R, WHITING, HON. W, R. BURT.
Clare, Thursday Evening - October 28-th
Temple, Friday, 10:00 am- - " 30th
if. Men's Fine Oalf or Dongola Kid, any style @
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Balsley School
CIute School
Pratt School
Hatton
Hinkle School
October 26th
27th'
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30th
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G W GRAHAM and C F HALLER
Randall School
October 27th
New style in Children's Suits, at $1, up.
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warrantedwaterproof. - . - $3.
Fine quality black all wool. Tricot
Macintosh, - , - $6.
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Three Pieces of English. Clay Worsted, ^
worth, $1 50 and $1.60 per yard. Will close d
oUrt the three pieces at 99 cents per yard. J
Width, 58 inches \
J, H.WILSON,
Merchant Tailor, Bank Block
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YERINGTON'S COLLEGE. St. Louis, Mich., BOc a week, will open tho .as. Monday
in September. Go wuere you can get the best education for tlio least money. Wc are bh.b
in saying this, ior wo have everything the student wants hcrojit convenient hours, nnti for •
titsa mosby than it can be had at any other Institution in the United States, and tho instruction ia professional. BIGHT COURSES: CoMirendiAL, (ShOrt-HaHd, PuKMANurriP, Teachgks'
EKatJss, Mtrsic, Elcootion and Chtsioai, Cn_.TnnE; ail for fifty cents per -week. Onl^ think
0105 dmv'atb lesson a week on either Piano, Orgnn, Cornet, Violin, Guitar, or Id Voice Culture,
Elocution and Physical Culture; with Heading, spelling, Grammar, Arithmetic, Plain nnd
i Ornamental
Penmanship, Letter-writing, Type-writing, Composition. Debating and free class drillB ill Music, Elocution and Physical Culture, for 50c a week. All the studies after the above semicolon may be omitted,
and any one of the following substituted for tbo sarap pried: .Book-keeping with. Actual .Business,
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'its in tho College
, _ .. . ._ _, _ .. Can you heat it?
When you have finished our English Course, if you have prbven thatyon are honestand diligent, wo
can furnish you good genteel employment. Onr Instructots have tauuht Penmanship since 18S0:
large school nett year. Don't fail to send for our beautiful illustrated catalogue, to C. W. Ycri'ngtori.
Our nssye book 'fTom, Dick anfl Harry «nd tlieirDog * "• -— -- ■--
og Ud," will bo oat oy December 1st, 1SBIS.
Price si.00. Send for book, or for agents' rates, to tbe author. C. W. Veriagtoii
Send to Chicago Husfc Co,, Chicago, 111,, for 'Laughing Water Waltz," "T
March," 60a osch. Composed and arranged for Piano by C. W. YcrinStbn.
•Tempest and Sunshine
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From now until the November Election
FWR IO SESBITS,
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BRIEF MENTION.
Don't forgot to register.
Jno. Imerman in Harrison Wednesday.
Wm. HiitsIi iiaB gone to Strindisli to
work. ,
Ladies' 25 cent rubbers afc John Imer-
tti art's.
Pros. Atty. Qaitm in town Tuesday
md Yyeduesdoy. - -. ■--
Ono week ia-om next Wednesday we
will know all about it.
Walt Gaunt -lasbs-itiin Osceola county
this wee-fc selling insii'-ancei
E. H. Waller and E. 0. Hawes are
biiDtius* afc Houghton lake.
A few dozen ladies' dollar wrappers to
close out afc 69 cents. 3. Imerman.
Qnite a Jiosvy snow storm struck here
Monday night. Aboufc two inches fell.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Loundra visited
with relatives in Saginaw* over-Sunday.
Fourteen cents jn cash or 15 cents in
trade paid for eggs st YanBruufc & Son.
Z. Kump is a delegates to tho LO. O.
F. annual moating afc Lansing this week.
Tho Ladies Uniou will moefc on Li'rida^
afternoon Oct. 30 wifcli Mrs. N. Bicknell.
Mrs. S. 0. Kirkbride and Mrs. O. H.
O'Donald wero in Saginaw ovor Tuesday
night.
Misses FJorenco Cunningham and G-ub-
sio Orth were visiting .friends in Sagsnaw
ovor Sunday.
'Tickets in bread- again next week at
VanBrunt & Son's. An ornamented
cake given away.
County OJerk Heisman was in Oiaro
Tuesday night supplying tho looal sports
with deer, licenses. *•
Mrs, 0. W. Smith returned to her homo
in Scottville on Tuesday, after a short
visit with her daughter, Mrs. L. Harding.
Mrs. Wm- Parrish and 5Irs. Jas.
O'Connor are attending th9 annual assembly of tho Kcbekahs at Lansing "ffiis
week as delegates irom the lodge of this
city.
When the goldbug editor talkb about-
free silvor inisrepreseijtation wo should
think Tic would feol just like the felloe
thafc w.is caught stealing the pennies
from a dead man's eyes.
Rov. and Mrs. Hinman left for Marfih-
Kegister
Ono weak from tomorrow. •
Tho Other Aid society will meet nest
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. A.J,
Doherty.
P, P. Powers, of Cadillac, held Eepublican meetings at Greenwood and Temple
on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings
•respectively.
Tho willing workers meet nest Tburs-
day .afternoon at'-the homo of Mrs. Geo/.
Loo, and on Tlmrsday, Nov. 5, at. tho
home of Mrs. Bidwell,
Ohas. B. Sligh, Justin E. Whiting and
W. B. Burt -.vill talk silver to the people
of this vicinity next Thursday evening,
Oct 29. Don'fc fail to hear them.
Judge Bamsdell, Chas. M. Garrison
and Daniel A. Edwards are holding free
silver revivals in this county this week
and aro making many converts.
A lotter from Moulton Davis, now in
Alabama, announces that ho and his
mother will roturn to Olaro next week,
as Mrs. Davis' health is not improving.
Ou Wednesday afternoon firo was discovered in tho vacant building owned by
A. Louch on McEwan street. Tho firo
company promptly responded to tho call
and made short work of tho flames.
Damages about $200.
Lady Ward, mother of the L. O. T. M.
organization, of Muskegon, visited La-
Tosca hive of this city on Wednesday
evening eccompanjed by four ladies from
Harrison. At the close of tho school of
instruction, luncheon was served and a
good timo generally was had.
The Brown'school houso was crowded
to its utmost capacity on Tuesday evening to listen to an address in favor of
freo silver by D. A. Ddwords, of Cadillac,
tho winning eandidato for representative
in this district. Muoh enthusiasm "was
shown in favor of silver.
A freo silver meeting was billed for
Lake Station Wednesday evening, but tho
school board .refused to allow the school
house for that kind of a political meeting.
Tho crowd was invited to tho new homo
of Mr. Bryan ft distant relative- of the
presidential candidate, and thero listened
to a convincing speech by D. A. Edwards.
"Bryan," a poem from tho Adrain
Press: "Peroration,"presentation, nomination, jubilation, preparation, notification, ambulation, argumentation, -agita-
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New line of Boys' Heavy Weight,
good wearing knee pants, 25&
Men's tan color wool underwear,
worth 70c, - • -, - 50c.
Small lot of Men's red and white
wool underwear, worth 75c,
closing out at - - * 50c.
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That both gold and silver men
will buy my taiJor. made suits
and overcoats this season, especially if they come and get §§
our prices.
Idijress Units
Jn imported Clay Worsteds,
Cheviots, Cashimers, etc., at
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And a good fit is my motto, "jflf|
Repairing: and cleaning; done. 'M^t
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Over Welch's Store
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lerchant Tailor
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Herrick
field, Oregon the first of tl_« Week, whoro ' tion, declaration, education, appreciation,
thoy will Continue work in tho ministry.
They sold thoir property iu thia city to
Ohag. Buoll. Thoir many friends wish
thorn eyery succesft
calculation, consideration, certification,
approbation, jollification, inauguration,
qualification, glorification, American JSn-
tionj sixteen* to one, lot her go Gallagher.
(Too Into for las. week.)
Mrs. John Lowery, of Bo&obush. Mi-b,
Wilson, of JSobcaygeon, Ont. aud Mrs.
Jas. Arrand and Miss Jennie Lasher, of
Glare, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W, A,
.Forward last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Badgley havo taken
a littlo girl four years' old from tho
orphan's home. Sho has found a good
home. «
Five of tho candidates for county office
on the Bopublican ticket with F. H.
Dodds as spealrer aud Mr. Bttssell as
singer, were horo Wednesday night, trying, to capture tho voto of this part of tho
county. They had a fair attendance and
good,singing, but their arguments wero
very slim. Thoy got threo cheers for
Bryan as thoy woro leaving.
Hatton.
Thepolitio'aV-iSaKBs^f-tho clay tras discussed from s Bepublican standpoint by
A. J. Langworthy, recently from Oregon,
at tho Balsley school house in * Arthur
township, last Priday night. Tho much
talked of McKinley aud Hobort club'was
not organized, nor much -cnthusi'is...
shown for tho advanco agent of pro -
perity (?). Not a murmur of applause*
greeted the speaker dui-iiu; tbe course of
his remarks, which lasted aboufc fcivo
hours, tho audionco being as quiet n.s if
listening to a funeral sermc.n. Aftoi* tho
close of Mr. Langworfchy's address tlu'j'1
hearty cheers woro given for Bryan and ■
Sowall. Tho farmers in this i.ei.k-i-Hh'.-
woods knows whero thoy aro, at. • - "
CITY BAKERY.
Tho city bakery is still in lino snpjib
ing the, trade with iirst-cl'iss- bake **
gOode. li; is easy to bo sestt., that gom;
goods and good maungmerifc 'swells' iho'
increased trade, as ifc has don& lately at
the city bakery,
I camo hero to stay and bought tlm
property I do business in. • A good*
bakery is what Olaro wants, and I ask for,.
n sharo of your .patronn.'e. I wi)l pleaso
yotl in both lino baked goods nnd pricey
Leavo yonr order for mythhif in the
baking lino. I am always ready to fill
your order on short notice.
Cixr DxtxHr.
Object Description
| Title | 1896-10-23; Clare Courier |
| Date | 1896-10-23 |
| Publisher | A. R. Canfield |
| Description | Friday, October 23, 1896 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 |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
