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EVERYBODY REA_>S
THE CLARE SENTINE
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Katftblished 1878
ULARE, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY MOUNlNti NOV. 28, 1918.
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New Series: Vol. 27 Ho. 4
CALENDAR
F»r December Term of Court j
Quite Lengthy.
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OLD CASES
That Have Been Pending For
Some Time.
Dee.
Circuit Court convenes on
witb the following calendar.
CRIMINAL
The People vs. Fred Klann,
" ery.
ibRUKS of Fact.
Floyd Kirkpatrick vg. "Elton
Allen, Trespass on tbe case.
ISABELLA POMONA
Meets with Mr. and Mrs.
Hann Dec. 4.
Tne Isabella Co. Pomona Orange
wiil meet at the hotre of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles llano six miles south
and three fourths mile east of Mt.
Pleasant at 10:30 o'clock A. M. Wed* j
nesday, Dec. 4. Basket dinner at
nocn. Election of officers iu afternoon wkb program following
Walter Wbite.
Forg-
Mrs. Gilbert Howard
It came as a great shock to tbe
community on Friday last to bear of
R the sodden death oi Mrs. Gilbert
| Howard, one jnst in the prime of life
John A. Bitler vs. The Townsbip of, and in apparently robust health.
Franklin. Trespass on the case. She was born in Three Brooks. !
New Brunpwick, Deo 10, 1K69, com- •
ing witb ber pmenta to Saginaw;
wben tea years old, later coming to-
Clare. She waa tbe daughter of I
Jno. M. Montigel vs. Geo. Niegelel
Assumpsit.
Jno. M. Montigel vs. Geo. Naek-ele
etal. Attachment.
Oscar R. Krause ve
Replevin. Jefferson Ave. Baptist church of
The CiUssena State Bank of Clare Saginaw and she was also a member
V». C. W. Calkins etal. Assumpsit. j of Sampson Arbor of Gleaners,
F. Deenen vs. Albert Flaishans etal ■ idan.
i The funeral in charge of Rev.
I Frederick snd Abigail Melville When
Willis Dunlop, I a -2-jrl she bocaft*,? * rrt/mber of the
Sber-
Assumpsit.
John Jaeksoo Jr. vg. The Continental Insurance Co. Assumpsit.
Chicago Telephone Supply Co vs.
•land Deits etal Assumpsit.
chancery.
Wm. R. HRtnlin vs. Fred Hamlin.
Bill for accounting.
\ Lnlu M. Cook vs*. Richard Cook.
•ivorce.
L. Zeller etal vs. Geo Foster etal
"-Pore-closure.
Wm. Hickock vs. Emma J. Hickock
ivorce.
L. J. Treanor etal vs. Joseph E.
Ladd. Bill for specific performance.
Bessie Sharp vs. Walter Sharp. Di-
▼orce.
McClare-Steveus Land Co. vs. John
, -Sorey etal. Bill to quiet title,
.—v. Micheal Klann ys. Juliana Klann
•ivorce.
Ficssie M. Grow vs. Howard Grow.
Ivorce.
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Hen- j
nett was bold at tbe bonne at 2:00 p. j
m. "Ti Monday witn burial in Cherry j
Grove. Besides her husband she!
leaves four children, Glenn, Bertha, j
Marie and Ralph, all at borne. Tbe .
oldest sod, Bert, was killed in France j
in January. She leaves also ooe sis- j
t«r, Mrs. Alfred Trafelet of Flint
Those fr-im out of town at the fu- j
neral were, Mr nnd Mrs Alfred
Trafelet of Flint. Orson Howard of
To'edo, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Stoy-
kes of Farwell and Mrs. Harry
Faugbt of Alma. X
USYOF JURORS
>u*y^pnvitp.
w9
'■/tor our,
eyes/fr
SAD AFFLICTION
INFLUENZA
Comes to
Another
Sheridan
Family in
O God, we thanK Thee fo
The passing of theC_^elf
For openepl eyes, for rie^r^^arx>u
To follow Freedom's g^e/^
We thanK Thee we^ripv/io^gej
In neutral -^^y^w&le] earth's highways run
Red with th^;blefodXpf>>tho^e\w45P bought and died
To savj
Floyd anri Elmer Badgley, a?ed 27
a*'d 21 years respectively, sons of S
C. Badgley of Sheridan, died in Lau-
8in__:, where tbey were at work, on
Friday nignt and Saturday, only a
few bours apart Tbe bodies were
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brought here on Sunday and taken to
the home, where funeral services
were held on Wednesday wito
in Cherry Grove.
On the Gain Throughout the
State
MANY DEATHS
In This
Locality And
More Sick.
Many
Apparently it<tluenza ia oc the ,-raiD
burial in this state, notwithstanding ali the
| effo ts mads to suppress it Reports
; to the state ! o-.rd of health <,n Hon*
| day 8bow*>(i uh3 new cases and 47
! deaths. Bay Citv seems to be the
We wish to 'i'ank all o'ir friends : w"r,,! br< •**'-"■■ it has been deemed
and neighbors ior their bindue** and ! necessary to close churches, schools,
;u tbe sickness and death j lactones snd al! nhsincss places ei-
Cards Of Thank**;.
lora^e farewell!
vain,
Drawn For December
Of Court.
Term
Mrs. Caroline Hubel
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Caroline Farnuna Hubel was born in
abe township of Alraont, Lapeer Co.,
Mich.. Apr. 21, 1849 and died in Clare
Hov. 22, 1918. aged 69 years, 7 months
aud 1 day. Sbe lived in Lapeer Co.
Mil 1890 when she Came to Clare with
ber husband Reuben Hnoel to whom
abe waa married June 9tb. 1870. To
tbis uuion were born two children,
Jasper D. of Clare aud Mrs. Cbas.
Munyon of Charlevoix
She leaves, beside her husband and
shildren, two brothers and two sisters, five grandchildren and
other revives aud friends. Tbose
from a distance to attend the funerai
were Mr acd Mrs. Cbas. Bunyon of
Charlevoix, Frank Femum of DrydeD,
Mrs. J. J. McCumons of Brown City,
Hits and Viola Hubel of Flint, Mrs.
J. Hubel and Mrs. Erma Davis of
Kalkaska and Mrs Frank Derby
Detroit.
Arthur,
Franklin,
Freeman,
| Frost
! Garfield
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Grant,
| Gr6e_wood,
! Hamilton,
j Hatton,
I Hayes,
i Lincoln,
Redding,
Sberidan,
Summerfield,
Surrey,
Winterfield,
Clare let Ward,
Clare 2nd Ward,
Clare 3rd Ward,
Harrison 1st Ward,
DaD>" Harrison 2nd Ward,
Harriaon 3rd Ward,
Earnest Wallace
Cbas Jennings
J. W. Wilson
Wallace Compton
t Douglas Spink
t VV B. Cook
i Darius Scott
George Ickes
Albert Walker
Alfred Ehle
Jacob Ott
Fred Schaaf
Wm. Kube
Newton Kress
Liseaui PudvaylJr
Earnest Rhodes
Wm. C. Fuller
("has. Goodrich
Adam Horning
Si. A. Gleason
Henry Grover
O. M. Brown
Cbas Bingbam
Cbas. Scott
We th
FrS
We t]
^nall
r\ ti
We thanK /Thee for , the
TheM^f?that v*f shall yet rebuild)^ our pea^
In larger/comradeship, and greet with
The day when wars
as-Mstan
of oar brother. Peter Freed. We
tnsnk the choir acd and all wbo contributed tbe beautiful Mowers.
Mr. and Mrs John Freed
and Family.
We wisb ro express our sine . e
thanks to our friends and ne-g.br>- rn
and Glenner lodge pnd Red tress
socities for their kindness and »ym-
patby and for the beauti'ui flo- eis
G. Howard and fami'v*
ren;a n open
mile
\who, noB i
trough ft.^11!
^O^orxiit how long?—
We wish to thank the many frieeos
and neighbors for lh<*s kindnt..**, and
sympathy extended to us in our
bereavement in the d«-ath of onr beloved wife and tnol her,{also for the
| beautiful flowers from neighbors and
relatives.
cept.groceries. Wt,...
only from 8 to 12 a m
L icttliv the matter peerried well in
band and dpcreafojg till the "Peace
J Tbi,i*e ' gave <■:. ..notber :mp» tus and
now it <a much worse than before.
Sea-eely fl family io town seems to
esc.pe and many rTea; hs ar*-* octur-
riu« 11 strikes os rt:-it n-ore stringent ni<-asuies must be ,?-,<>pted if
tbe n.utter tx in be sta.TTp;-.' out.
Peter Freed.
But, 'til that d
QuicKen its
song
^stStut-ttfur heart,
w^isdom ^h<^ control,
And taKe our/^hafiKs that we may play\xour part,
That
aved our soul!
MACCABEES
Hold
Meeting
Dec.
And
4.
Flection
The local Hive of Maccabees will
hoid a meeting for tbe election of
officers on Dec. 4. A full attendance
desired.
Committee.
Clarence VV. Brown
Clarence Brown, for many years
rural currier on Route 2 from Clare,
died of pneumonia on Sunday night
after a brief illness. His deatb will
be much regretted Funeral under
Masonic auspices *as held yesterdav-
Obitnary next week.
WOUNDED
Lewis Baker Of This City So
Reported
A vote for every cent at
store.
the Rexaii
Tbia city
fortunate in
soldier boys.
Levi Baker,
has been exceedingly
casualties among it**
Lewig Baker, son of
is now reported as
wounded, degree undetermined.
He Thinks He Can Find 'Rpom
Thos. Garrity.
Morjtie F^. Dowd.
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Montie E Dowd, son of Mr. and
Mrs. S P. Dowd, was born in Vienna
township, Genessee Co. Mich, Aug.
81, 1881 and died at Toledo, Ohio.
Hov. 16, 1918. In 1892 be came with
his parents to Ciare and attended tbe
Clare school for three years. In 190*i
he was married in Saginaw to Harriet
A. Storms and in 1910 moved to
Lansing, going from tbere to Toledo
in 1917.
He leaves besides his wife one step
son, his parents of Lansing and one
brother Samuel of Flint.
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i-'rr*m South l-'-nst Franklin Correspondent
Tbe sudden and aad news reached
here this morning of the deatb of
ofj Tom Garritv. He died Nov. 21, 1918,
about 8 P. M , bis deatb being caused
! by catching cold in an abcess on tbe
brain He was Ja prosperous farmer
in Hamilton township. His eldest
and only son James preceded bim
only a few months frou Feb , 1918
until Nov. 191**. Immediate mourners are his wife and four daughters,
Julia, Maude, Mattie and Hazel.
The family bas tbe sympathy of the
entire community.
Mrs. Fred Howe
Court Adjourned
From Winterflei.l C irrespomlect.
Mrs. Fred How Nee Enid W'heeler
died at ber bome id Midland Wed. ,
October 20, death resulting from
influenza* Sbe was born May 3, 189A.
She was a member of the chnrch and
will be greatly missed by all who
knew her. The body was brought
bome for burial beside her brotber
who died aoout a montb ago. The
bereaved family bave tbe entire sym-
Oircuit court, wbicb was to have
convened at Harrison on Dec. 2, bas pathy of tbe community
heen adjonrned for two weeks or un- '
til Dec. 16. Judge Hart, wbo has Warren Radway
keen for some time holding court
Detroit and now haa a long term
Mt. Pieasant.
William Irwin
William irwin, an oid resident of
Gilmore, died on Sunday. His death
was due, IB a measure at least, to an
injury recently received. Further
notice later.
in | —
at j Warren Radway,'wbo has *oeen a
resident of Clare for some tbree
years, died of pneumonia on Saturday. The funeral waa held from tbe
home yesterday. Further notice next
week.
Save yonr vote at Re-all store.
Charles Carpenter of Sheridan left
on Monday for Waldrcn, Hillsdale Co.
called tbere hy tbe serious sickness
of bis mother.
Doll contest now on at Anderson's.
■ Peter 1 r -• d. u.tltst -on oi Anthony
and ..Etiaaoeiti Freed, wae born in
Stark Co . Ohio, Mar. 20, 1S-54, aud
died at tbe bome of hia brotber John
in Uattoo township, Clare Co. Micb,
; Nov. 19, 19!«, aged 64 years 7 months
Reuben Hubel and Family. J and 24'.days. Wben seven years of
' age he moved witb bis parents to
Steuben Co . Tr.diana where'" he grew
to manhood.
Beiog a great sufferer from aetbma,
in 1SS2 be csT*~e to Clare countv wb*=>re
be eptnt the rrmainder of bis life,
being a pioner-r of Clare Connty.
Wneu a young man he gave his
heart toJChrist and joined the Men*
eir k*nd i nonite cl-**'rf*b and lived a noble, up-
eave oor rif<bt (Jbr*8t*c -'•'*-'• The funeral, in
their kind ' ebar8e °* ^fc '' ^obn Loman of tne
Free Methodist cburch, C-.ire, was
beld at tbe bome of his brotber Jobn
&n Nov. 21 witb burial in Cberty
Grove.
He leaves totmourn bis departure
four brothers and one sister. His
parentS, one brother and four sisters
preceded nim to tbe Great Beyond.
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We desire to very earnestly thank
all oor friends and neighbors f r
their sympathy and kindness in our
recent great bereavement. Especially
would we thank Rev. Davis and all
for tbe beautiful flowers.
J. M. CalkTtis and Family.
We wisb to sincerely tbank our:
friends and neighbors for
assistance in helping to
household goods, also for
offers of assistance after
burned.
Sincerely.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harmon
our bouse
m-^twoysm. *%-.•-«*-<»>--*>.•*%■ ay-m^-m -**.<•»
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School News j
It was found necesaa y to close
scbool as more tban two-tbirde of
tbe ecbool cbildren were absent on
account of intiuen?*. No definite
time has been stated for re-opening
scbool. but it ia probable tbat school
wili remain closed for two weeks.
In tbe meantime the building will be
thoroughly cleaned and fumigated.
LIBRARY CORNER
Librarian, Mrs. W. A. Lampman
MUa Wing, whojis sent out by the
State Librarian, is cataloguing tr.e
Clare library according to the Decimal Index System. This system is
used in ali progressive librariee
Wben tbe cataloguing is completed,
tbe library will be usable for reading
and reference work.
The Ladies Clnb donated a copy cf
"Our National Defense," by George
H. Maxwell.
Mrs. Lister donated s complete set
of Cooper's works.
Any future dr.nations will be great- j
ly appreciated, n you bavejno boobej
to contribute, money will be welcome.
The following books are needed:
Heidi Johanna Spyri
Ten Boys Jane Andrews
Nightsjwith I'ncle Remua
Joel C. Harris
Just So Stories Kipling
Poeme J. W. Riley
The Inaide of tbe Cop Churchill
Tbe faculty will meet regularly for
the next two weeks. They will as-
siat Miss Wing in tbe library and finish the study of Mental Ontogeny, by
Nathan A. Harvey.
THE BEGINNING
Of Life To Be Shown On Ths
Canvass.
Tbe biology class of the high school
will present tbe film "How Life
Begins" at tbe Princess Theater,
Fridav, Dec. 6.
Tbe prodoction of this film required s ome eighteen months < f work,
and ii is one of tbe t.-umpbs of modern photography. Its purpose ia to
make clear the complex subject of
how plants and animals came into
existence. It is being shown by the
goverment in tbe army camps tbrn-
out tbe country. Tho accurately
scientific, tbe pictures are so simple
tbat ooth the children &nd older
prcpie will fir,d them of mucb interest. Plan to see "How Life Begins"
afternoon ^3 o'clock; or evening
] Watch for further announcements.
Lytle-Harrold
To Our Readers.
We crave the indulgence of our
readers tbis week and especially tbat
of onr correspondents. With four
type setters we have but orrsk. in the
office this week and she a comparative beginner. All the rest are at
homesick. Mrs. H. W. Bnrd in tbe
kindness of ber heart bas helped us
out somewhat and for tbis we are
very grateful. ,
We tbank our faithful correspondents, for their letters and trust they
will see our situation. We bope next
week to have at least part of oor fores
back.
Try a classified liner next week and
(et qniok results.
On Saturday eveuing, Nov. 16. at
Grand Haven. Mich. Roilie Harrold
and Misa Loretta Lytle aoth of this
city were uDited in Marriage, Rev.
Geo. W. Maxwelj, uncle of tbe bride,
officiating. They will soon begin
housekeeping in tbe bome of Mra.
Racbeal Goodman on Nortb McEwan
street.
Tbe groom bas for some time bees
one uf our rural carriers whicb be
wiil still continue to be wbile himself
and wife wil! manage the farnitor*
business heretofore mainly conducted
by the brotber Ray.
The Sencinel extends congratulations and good wishes.
Auction.
As will be seen by ad. in this issue,
Mrs. M. BosUan of Greenwood township has a sale en Dec. 3, offering a
good lot of stock, tools, household
goods, etc Her - husband baving
died {recently, ahe must dispose of
thia personal property. Wa ara sure
all ber neighbors will be interested
in seeing to It tbat sbe bas a good
crowd. Saie beging at 10 A. M. a
lunch will be served. Tbos. Or->vee
auctioneer.
Don:t stop buying Thrift aad W. S.
S. sBUY MORE.
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Object Description
| Title | 1918-11-28; Clare Sentinel |
| Date | 1918-11-28 |
| Publisher | R.G. & F.A. Jefferies |
| Description | Thursday, November 28, 1918 issue of the Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1896. Previously known as Clare Sentinel and the Democrat-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 |
