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f^tablished 1878
CLARK, MJCH10AN. THURSDAY WORKING OCT.
Mew Series: Vol. 88 Ho.
BRTEEN AUCTIONS
Listed In The Sentinel
This Week.
REAL ESTATE
^Changing Hands
_W'" Localities.
In Many
EMae auction sales continue without
atement and seems likely to do so
raome time to come. In many
eee the sale grows out of the sale
the term. Notice these, coming in
e near future. Y ;
jj^ * STBKtJKO ■ WTNTKK '■ v ;
The sale of Sterling Winter juafc
nth of Farwell ia being held today,
e has a good list and is sure of a
>od crowd. Geo. Davison auctioneer.
GEO -CA8LBB and A. LOCKWOOD." "
Mr. Lockwood is going to Canada
*t tbe winter and mn«*t sell his ccfca
ad he baa some good ones. Mr.
asler has more furniture tban he
•ante and yon can have it at your
wo price. The sale wl'l be at 2:30
exc Saturday at tb© Easier store,
bus. Groves auctioneer. Sae list in
aid issue. " . ,-
"0A. ic. f. coobs and m. missleb
['On Monday next, Oct. 11, these
Cntlesnan nave a good sale one mile
est cf Farwell. See full list in tbis
tsue. No'ice tbat tbree persona ar«
acta to receive *5.00. Sale beaia* r«t
p. m. witb Geo. Davison auctiouee-r
%%::Z - ' . EDD. MCNJELLY '
p. ■.-......
ITfce next day, O • . 12, Mr ilcNelly
las a sale on Sec. Li> uuiiiore. The
offering ia almoat entirely stock and
sill attract a gooctcrowd. Sale begins
it 1 p. m. with Geo. Davisob. auction-
»er and R. B. McGuire clerk. See Hat
n this issue.
W^p'AZ .\:'- PAUL JOCKWIQ . "
Sin this issue appears tbe add of Mr.
7ookwig who haa a sale just south of
FarweU Oct. 13. Sale begins at 1 p.
ecu witb Geo. Davison auctioneer and
Khoe. E. Fair clerk.
f/ " ALEX. DORA
Y Mr. Dora baa sold hie farm and bas
a sale of stock, tools, hay and grain
on Sec. 19, Sberidan, Oct* 13. Mr.
Dora was a former dairyman and it
will be seen tbat be offers a big lot of
cows. Sale begins at 1 p. m. with
Thos, Groves auctioneer and Frank
Brown clerk. See list. ;
Iff v WIL80N8HAEP.
g Mr. Sharp is going to quit farming
and will bave a good sale of stock,
toois and some household goods at
; the farm 6 miles south and 2 miles
east of Clare. Sale begins at 1 p. m.
aon time, rain or abine. . .
llf-' : '.'"""" " WM. H. CAPLE -'
H&On Oct. 14: Mr. Caple has a very
3 large sale at hi3 farm 2 miles north
| and 1 miles east of Clare. Mr. Caple
| understands the value of advertising.
|'Wo gave bim all the space we could
spare and be wanted more. Here ia
tbe. chance to get some fine stock at
your own price. Note the big array
jot tools, all but little used. No one
can afford to miasthlsealeS It begine
at 10 a. m. with Tbos. Grovea auctioneer and S. O. Kirkbride clerk.
* jcrs. jab. Murphy.
Owing to tbe deatb of her husband,
;<ltrs. Murphy has a sale of stock, tools
;'«$$, on Sec. 1 Vernon, Oct. 19. Full
snlars and Hat next week.
-'■'■-' %-a. r>. ybtttisqtlx, .
Opt, 19 Mr. Petting ill has a sale
the "Ed. Case" farm northwest
fliFarwell. He will offer a very good
Be* of stock, toola and some houae-
goods. Full liat next week.
JAS. A. STA1CLKY
Mr. Stanley Is going to quit farming
id Will have * good sale Oct. 90 on
•e. ie, Gilmore. Sale begins a* 10
"msi end fall liet will appear next
m. PEASANT :
Y/~ "\- _J *"
Auto Races Promise Real Thrills.
That people of Mt. Pleasant and
vicinity are »d aae auto racse as have
never been witnessed in tbi* par* of
the country, now aeema an aaanred
fact." Under the supervision of the
Isabella Cuunty Fair Association,
this big event will be staged at tbe
Mt. Pleasant Fair grounds Saturday
afternoon, October 9sb., beginning at
tWO O'clock, v'a '""■> -V'v
First—Time trials, t»«s mile eacb.
Second—Ford race with ulimios.-
tions. --•■' ;■''-■-•-•^-v .' :A- ".Z.i'.
Third—Free for al£\
An opportunity la fcer«» -*ff"»rsd"to
see in action some of tbe best drivers
in the state of Michigan One thing
certain, theae races will not be a walk
away for anyone, anrt Foment*, Wilcox and Baker must display rare
form to get away wiin the spoils this
time. ■ -"..-■■■■ . --- ' .■-.- r '" '■
From Standiab, Michigan comes a
Frenchman by tbe name of "Ireland"
with a strong determination to establish a record tbat will put the name
**Standiah". "France" and "Ireland
on the lipa of every man, woman and
«h-:M iu the United .States. - But he
h%c- ore than just tbe determination.
tin i* a seasoned track man, and past
r-~c- c ■••-> indicate that be is a factor to
I b- reckoned witb.
-Anay Dudok, driving an Oakland
. o * r, la also one of the conteatenta.
1 Diidok came within cne fifth of a
cond of equaling the record made
oy Ralph De Palma at Saginaw several yeara ago. They bave sure got to
step if they k*ep out of Andy's way.
Ridley from Pontiac bas a speedy
car and knows bow to get the most
out of lt. Watch out for him wben
the gong sound a.
Tben there is Robert Proulx witb a
Roamer, wbo caused Wilcox all aorta
of trouble at Saginaw laet Sunday.
If Mike O'Connor of Bay Oity succeeds in starting his car, he la certain
to be dangerous,' Mike's not expecting any trouble tbia time, but says
tbat Ova or ten minutes lost in get-
in a* under way, will only serve to even
things up a bit. ' " '
. "Baker's Special", an Essex piloted oy Baker of Saginaw, is sure to be
a secious contender. '
And by no means must we forget
"Dutch" Hoyt of Alma, with bis fire
eating Ford. For tbe past thirty
days "Dutch" bas been "tuning up"
and giving startling bursts of speed
on Centrai Michigan Highways. But
seriously, "Dutcb" is sure to be in
tbe race from start to finish, and the
pace be sets will not be an easy one
to follow. Y
In all, there will be fonr cars from
Owosso, two from Pontiac, two from
Detroit, two from Alma, four from
Saginaw and two from Bay City.
Paul Reeae of Sbepard, Carl Faber of
Rosebush Mich.
The races will be started under the
ausplciea of Mr. Chet Howell of Saginaw. Music by Mt. Pleasant Band.
Admission 50 cents. •-
■*£■
CLARE COUNTY
Loses
One Tenth
. Decade.,
In Last
THREE TOWNSHIPS
And
Clare City Only
Making Any Gain.
Ones
* The "preliminary announcement"
which we are informed ie subject to
correction, shows tbat Clare connty
in tbe decade from 1910 to 1920 bas
lost 10 per cent in population, being
now a trifle b»low tbat in 1900.
Every township, save Franklin, Freeman and Lincoln, hae lost, some only
a little as Garfield and Sheridan,
othera more. '. Redding abowe the
moat remarkable lo^e, it being over
63 per cent. Summerfield follows
witb a lose of 28 per cent. _-. Lincoln
Is the banner township for gain, 56
per cene, and Franklin follows witb
36. Clare city game eigbt per cent,
FarweU loses 14 and Harrison over 26.
Below we give tbe population of
tbe several precincts in 1910 and in
1920 with tbe per cent of gain or loss.
1910 1920 . Gain Loss
Artbur Y . i Ai
734
677
.07
Franklin a
131
178
.36
Freeman
129
131
.01
Frost
228
200
.14
Garfield
425
406
.04
Grant .
.. 818
- 721 >
.11
Greenwood
4R2
424
-.08
Hamilton
501
459 .,
;.., .03
Hatton
381
324
.14
Hayes
262
217
.13
Lincoln
120
188
.56
Redding
659
240
.63
Sheridao
934
907
.03
Summerfield
228
163
.28
Surrey*
902
875 -
.14
Winterfield .
433
379
.12
Clare city
1350
1462
.08
Farwell
522
449
.14
Harrison
543
399
.26
CLARE ROAD
Machinery Company - Is Now
Organized.
At a meeting of the stockholders of
tbs Ciare Road Machinery. Co. held
thia week, tbe following directors
wers elected: John Nortbon, Geo.
Vandewarker, John Grimaaon, O. A.
Reading, Jaa. 8. Bicknell, C. 8. Boom
and Geo. V. Collins. Later the directors chose the following officers:
President, Jobn Nortbon; vice president, vJ-eo. Vandewarker; secretary,
Jobn Grimason; treasurer and'attorney, C. A. Reading. ';.-*•
We understand the atook is very
largely subscribed. ; A. H. Horton, Is
to be general manager, looking especially to the saiea end of tbe buai-
neas. - He seems to be an all around
bustler and the public will eaon know
more abont tbe Nortbon Road Leveler.
Church News.
CIRCUIT COURT
Adjourned Last Week After
Brief Term.
JOHN RODABAUGH
Guest O! Sheriff Ward
Bas tile.
At Co.
The term of circuit court laat
waa not a long drawn out affair,
•ral c_a»8 being continued.
NOtfb FLYER
Declares
Soldiers Oppose The
3 League.
raiain maeh buaineaa aeema to be
Pres. Wilioa has persistently insisted thet the -soldiers 'fought and
died to make the world "Safe for
Democracy" aad unless tbe Versailles
treaty is adopted by tbia country
tbey will ail bave di*>d in vain. . He
declare a that unleae we accept thia
***k League, we ahould S*e aabarasd to
sev- ; look a soldier in : tbe face. " All the
The j dead now sleeping in France will
bave died in vain unless
9240 8250
*In3luding Farwell
.10
J. F. BOWLER
Received
A Bad JPall
Night, j
Saturday
On Saturday nigbt J. F Bowler
received a bad fail at tbe home of hia
brother, Will, in Grant. Tbe stairway bas no railing as . we are in.
formed and ia attempting to decend
the stairs he fell to tbe bottom,
breaking one ; leg. Medical aid waa
speedily had and be is doing aa well
as could be expected. ' . ■*
Notice Ot Registration.
Electors of
(All services on Central _- Standard
time. ■-'"'"" y":.".Y'"-'-'- '-'"a ■-'■' . .•' ■'-- •
HHTHODia; KPI8COPAL.
- J0EV, B. W. DAVIS, PASTOB. ";
Morn in e Bervice 10 a. m- Sunday
school 11:30. , Young people's meeting 6:00.
Evening aervice at 7:00 (one-half
hour earlier.)
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
at 7:30. ». v '■*-■
Ladies Aid meets with Mrs Van-
ner on Friday afternoon. ; Come as
tbere is work. ; . ..''" N .a-, Z ■■ ' v
HERRICK y'
Sunday school 1:30.? Preaching at
2:30 p. m. Y-
We urge ail our people to come and
help make tbe work an uplift.
rBSH MCBTHODI8T
BEV. ELLIS MELLOTTE, PASTOB
" Sunday School 10 a. m. followed by
class meeting. Preaching at 7:30 p.
m. Everybody welcome.
CHUBCH OF GOO. •
: Sunday Scbool at l :00, preaching
at 2:00,. Prayer meeting Tuesday
evening 7:30.
CONGREGATIONAL
Rev. G. P. Baimsle-s-, Pastob. ■* '
Services morning and evening at
the usual boura. ■„.■ ^ ..-...»....-.
Sanday school following morning
service. " ; "~
lutheban .';":'-
hugo h. hoenecke, pastob.
English aervice at 10:00 a. m.
Prof. O. Hoenecke of Saginaw will
preach.
Sunday school at 11:15.
y . CATHOLIC
BEV. J. J. MCALLISTER, PASTOB
« Services 8:30 a. m.
decidedly unprofitable in tbis county tbis wonderful League.
and it is to be hoped that tbia flret
caae wilt deter others from engaging
in a like venture, l/i^i.-i
1 Tbe aeverai cases on the calendar
were disposed of me follows:
The People va. Elderia Whitford.
Continued to next term.
The. People va. Jobn Rodabaugb.
Violation of liquor law. Plead guilty
and sentenced to 45 days in tbe county
jail and to pay a fine of S200. If tbe
finals not paid ybv the expiration of
the term of i-:it>rHonmen;, then tbe
term ia to be extended »0 days longer.
•" Clare Hdw. & Imp. Co. va. O. A.
Kleman, continued , . ,>
Henry Brewer vs. James McGinn!a.
Settled -out of court. - -
■' Conrad George vs.. Frank Lamo-
reanx Judgement for _ plaintiff by
connent for S150.00 and coats.
* Tbe Am. Ag. Chemical Co. va. John
Herr et at. Continued. .
Lewis Ffirman vs. Fioyd Graham
and Joseph Grab am. Continued.
H. E. Stratton va. George Shroder
et al. Continued. -•'' *
Elmore S. Granger va. Eusene Carpenter. May be heard later.
Stark Bros. Nurweriea vs. Fred M.
Clark et al. Judgement by default
CLARE STUDY
Club Held Rrst Meeting-
With Mrs. Caple.
EVERY.PROSPECT
For
An Interesting
Profitable Year.
And.
FINE RECEPTION
Tendered City Teachers
. >■ Literature Club.
By
The
2- CAPLE
I Oet. 3d. Mr. Caple teas another
pt eteek, %ools, fodder, etc. %
north of thm Brand farm In
Llsf and partlcuiara next
b. m. COTTb-V -
Oeteoa haa sold hia farm end
have a eale of a took, tools sic. en
IS, Sberidan, on Oct. 26. foil
Si-
The Public Pays.
More advertising for Governor Cox
is going out from the federal departments at public expense. The powerful publicity machinery of the Bureau
of Education is now being used to aid
hia canvass. The periodical called
"Sehool Life," one of the official publications of the bureau, in tbe current issue, has a prominently displayed
article declaring the great interest tbe
Democratic candidate is alleged to
have In education and seeking to as
sure the small army of state, county
anddistrlctsuperintendente and school
teachers generally tbat Oox will do
wonders in inoseasing their salaries if
elected.
No mention is made of Harding in
tbe article by which, the magazine being e government organ, the Impression is sought to be given tbat the Republican candidate haa no interest in
education or a square deal for the
teachers whatever. Tbe editor points
ont ether things designed es propaganda for tbe Democratic ticket.
"School Life,"entirely paid fer by the
government, is being widely circulated postage free, at pnhlie expense and
at great cost, witb the idee that it is
perfectly lawful and proper to use the
government's educational facilities to
boom a party ticket in a national election.
Notice
;& : .. ■'
qring see pi ease call
$afe*eNov. u
a Ohaa. Otetllug
la eale aext
WegeleWna the Cmncrmtm Mi mm*
' The beer glass prinrtpi* haa
■ smplByart Ht aa ala<>a« automatic
mixer te wbich the lagredleati
threegh three -
Attteaee
tola
To Tbe Qualified
City of Clare.
Notice Is Hereby Given to all Men
and Women Elector of said City, that
I, the undersigned Clerk of aaid City,
will, upon any day except Sunday £.nd
a legal holiday, or the day of any
election, receive for registration the
name of any legal voter in aaid city
not already registered, who may apply to me personally for sucb registration or by mail or messenger, except that I can receive no names for
registration during the time intervening between tbe second Saturday
before and tbe day of sucb election.
October 23rd. laat day for general
registration for election November
2nd., all electors not already registered and intending to vote at said
election, should make application to
me on or before October 23rd.
Notice Is bereby further given tbat
I will be at 411 McEwan street on October 9th. acd October 16th, 1920 from
8 o'clock a. m. to 8 o'clock p. m. on
each eaid dey ior the purpoae oi registering each qualified eleotors in eaid
Oity as shall appear and apply there-
toy. '■
Dated October 1st., 1920.
Signed,
A. L. Rogers, Oity Clerk.
;. / ■'" .49 2
Notice
I am prepared to cry farm auction
sales and will guarantee satisfaction-
I bave had considerable experience
and know I can please yon. Date
can be made with me personally or af
Sentinel office.
John Tiedeman. FarweU
48-4 Phone Line OS
Strange *f Ti
•11 v« oil product -ef Spela
tiy from year te -rear end
te
the
yMstm ss
stwejra.
jreafa.
yynnftH1
EAGLE
John Rulap&ugh, wife and son, Dale
motered to Blanchard Sunday and
spent the day with old friends* Mr.
and Mra. A. D. Chamberlain. Tbey
also called on our former pastor and
wife. Rev. and Mrs. Gordon, wbo are
now living at Winn. > "'-'■'. ; '
Loyd Langwortby of Mt. Pleaeant
spent Sunday with his brother Carl
and family.
We are g'ad to report that Rev. L.
J. Teed and wife have returned home
from Conference and are going to
stay bere for another year.
Charley Merill, wife and daughter
from Flint came Friday and visited
till Monday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hanes. Their neice
Miaa Eva Barton, and Helen Elinor
went home with tbem.
Mrs. W. Carr left Tuesday morning
for Sandusky for a few weeks* visit
with ber sister and niece wbo live
there. ". " '—■
SUra. GwOrfgu Svahie loft nftuuFu*/
for a few weeke' visit with friends
and relatives at Buffalo, N. Y.
Silo filling is keeping the men busy
these days.
C. S. Bunyan and Archie Tryon
with tbeir wives from Glare. Alfred
Roe and family and Alois Gibbis and
wife of Qrant witb many relatives
and frieads from this community
ceiled at the Allen home laet Snnday
to eee the returned travlere, Fr^pk
Bates and family, who just arrived
Satnrday night from their auto trip
to California aod return. Nothing
like old Michigan.
: On Thursday evenine of laat week,
at the pleaeant home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H, Wileon ou E. 5tb street, tbe
Good Literature Club held a reception
witb the teachers aa gueets of , bonor.
Otber invited guests were tbe scbool
board and tbeir wives, tbe ministers
and their wives, Mr. and Mra. J.
Green, Mr. aud Mrs. L. E. Davy,
Mrs. W. H. Bicknell, Mrs. Edgar
Welch, Mra. Chas. Chase and the
Clnb ladies and tbeir busbonde.
Tbe program was begun with a very
fine address of welcome by the Club
President, Mrs. C. M. Jones, and very
graciously responded to by Prof. J.
P. Jones, Superintendent of our city
schools. A reading of one of Edgar
Guest's poems waa given by Mrs. J.
S. Bicknell. Some very excellent
piano mnsic |was rendered by Mias
Laila Wilson. Tbree beautiful songs
were given by- Mrs. Mulder and Mrs.
Reading. A buffet luncheon of ice
cream, cake and wafers was served,
during wbich some very fine * music
on the Victrola was given. X.
we swallow
' Candidate
Oox like a faithful parrot. Is echoing
the Kama -idea in his awing around
the country.'
C<tpt. Rcikenbacken* our moat noted aviator, waa in Chicago a few daya
ago-and in an interview given a representative of tne press aaid:
"The men who fought in Europe
are not for Wilson's league of nations
nor for Cox, either. 1 know tbia because I bave talked with hundreds of
tbem* ' TOey do not make a fine argument on tbe subject but they feel
deeply."
"Tbe way they look at it is thia:
They went over to Europe and fought
for tbeir country—tbat ia—the Uhited
States, r do not believe tbat any one
of tbem ever thought once that he
waa fisrbting to help a leagne of nations or to help eatab isb a United
States of the World. 1 know that
Wilson and Cox say they did but I do
not think tbat these gentlemen read
ize wbat the fig b ting men fought for or
tbe spirit in which tbey fought. Tbey
are both mistaken, that is all.
"I do not know a single man in
tbe A. E. F. wbo thinks we ought to
take on tbe Oox-Wilson league, especially tbe obligationa in Arctlcle 10.
Every one of tbem would be willing
to fight for the United- States again
hut none of them would fight for tbe
purpoee of fixing tbe boundaries of
aome country in the Balkina or Asia
or afrlca. They really . don't care
bow England and France and Spain
divide up tbe land around the Mediterranean or wbo gets any part of it.
If yon ask them tbey will tell ys>f>
tbat is Europe-'s'.business.
"I learned enough ia Europe to
konw that the European countries
are looking out for themselves and
not for us and that all of them think
of tbeir|own interests first. So they
feel it is best for America to look out
for Americans and not sign any contract, like the leagne of nations, to
settle other people's quarrels before
we look after trouble of onr own.
Notice To Contractors.
Statement Of The Ownership,
Management, Circulation, etc.,
Required By The Act Of
Congress Of Aug. 24,1912.
Pie Social
A pie social will be held at tbe
West Grant Sobool house, - Diet.,
No. f, Friday evsalng, Oct. 8, IBM,
for the benefit of the school.
Ooffee and fried oakeewUl
served. Oeaae mmc have
Of the Clare Sentinel published
weekly at Clare, Mich., for Oct. 1st,
1920. ~ ~ y
State of Michigan ) \
County of Clare 1 " "
Before me a Notary Public in and
for the State and county aforesaid,
personally appeared Enoch Andrus,
wbo, having been duly jsworn according to law, depoaes (and says that he
is tbe publisher of the Clare Sentinel
and tbat the following is, to the best
of bis knowledge and belief, a true
statement of the ownership, manage**
ment, etc.
Publishers, Enoch Andrus, Clare,
Mich.
Managing Editor, None.
Business Manager, Enoch Andrus,
Glare, Micb. *
Owners, (If a corporation, give its
name and tbe names and addressees
of stockholders owning or holding 1
per cent or more of tbe total amount
of stock) Rnoch Andrds. , ■
That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and otber security holders owning or holding l per cent or
more to tail amount of bonds, mortgagees, or other aecarities are: (If
there are none, eo .state) None.
Bneoh Andre*.
Sworn to and enbeeribed before me
this 1st day oC October, 1S90. y
John R. Gteodmea
t Ne*a_ry PufcKe
Asm , 9mmm.mmSMwJ9m iAASMWJM' wwsem* las
State Trunk Line Road No. 20 T,
Section B , Garfield Township, Ciare
County, Michigan.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of tbe Board of County Road
Commissioners of Clare County,
Court House at Harrison, Michigan
until 1:30 o'clock p. tn., Thursday,
October 14th, 1920, by Frank F. Rogers
State Highway Commissioner, for improving 1487 miles of road in Garfield Township, Olare County, Michigan.
The improvement will consist of
shaping the roade, conatrccting the
neceasary. drainage structures and
surfacing to a width of (16) sixteen
feet with baae coarse gravel. ~
Proposals will foe received as follows:
1. Grading and drainage structures
2. Base coarse gravel and Guard
rail.
3. Nos. 1 and 2 complete.
Plans may be examined and in
structions to bidders, specifications
and proposal blanks obtained at the
Board of County Road Commissioners
of Clare Oounty, Court House, Harrison. Michigan, at tbe district office
of tbe State Highway Department-
Haskins Block, Cadillac, Michigan.
Plans will be furnished by the undersigned npon receipt of a deposit of
Five ($5.00) dollars for eecb set of
plans, which will be refunded npon
ttrei? safe return.
A certified check in the sum of
Five Hundred (sfiOO.OO) Dollars made
payable to Frank F. Rogers, State
Highway Commiaaloner, mnst accompany eacb proposal.
Tbe right is reserved to reject any
or all proposals.
Frank F. Rogers,
. State Highway Commissioner.
Lansing, Michigan.
September BQ, 1«ao.
Tbe opening meeting of the Clarer '
Study Club was held Tuesday, Sept* .
26, at the Caple residence - on - Nortb
McEwan St'., witb everything pointing to au Interesting and prosperous-
year for the Club. Mra. W.'H. Bicknell presided, and, after a few words-
of greeting to tbe Club members ano>
gheata, epoke briefly of the work for
the cocaine year and made an appeal
fer tbe starting of a. eocial library.
Mlse Laila. Wilson furnished seme*
verychoice'piano music, Mrs Vandewarker Sent an application for * membership for Mrs. Paul Jones whicb
wae accepted by acclimation- '
- Roll call was answerei by naming
aometbing learned in the Club laat
year. Mrs. Mulder and Mrs. Reading sang a'group of songs and were* '
accompanied by. Miss Wilson. Mrs.
E. G. Welch was tben introduced_and
Bpoke in a wholly new and pleasant
manner of life and conditions in Cai- '~
ifornia. - One thing of special note is-
tbat tbe people^are cburchegoers. all
churches being well filled. Mra. Elden, chairman of the program committee, completed the work by giving
an explanation of aome of tbe numbers and, in her characteristic way,
gave the credit of tbe excellent work
done to tbe.^othar '. members of the*
committee. Mrs. A. J. Doherty, lib- -
rarian, reported the year's books bere
fromfL»anaing, alao the new purchase
for the Club, "The Wonder Book."
> The officerafand committees of the
Olub are.-as*followa: President, Lida
Bicknell; vice pres., Josephine Anderson; secretary, Ethel Allen; treaaurer. Anna Greer; Delegate to State
Federation, Mrs. Bicknell witb Mr*.
Anderson as ■• alternate. Program
com., Mrs. Elden, Mrs. Waller. Mra.
Mulder, Mrs. Roe, Mra. Artibee.
Home com., ■ Mrs. McAlliste, ; Mre.
Harris, Mrs. Gallager. Membership. •
Mrs. Caple, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs--
Reading. > Library, ^Mrs. Doberty.
Civics, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jobneon,
Mrp.Vandewarker. Press, Mrs. Mack
Mrs. Wilson. Extension, Mrs. Waller,
Mrs. Duncan. Flowers, Mrs. McKec-
ring, Mrs. Webb. Tbe visitors were-
Mrs. E. G- Welch of Los Angeles,.
Calif.^Mrs. C. Chase of Muniaingand
Mrs. Abbey. - -
'After an informal reception of the-
new members, a pot luck dinner was*
served and the- Club adjourned to>*
meet Oct. 12 with Mra. Reading.
v,--.-- a Ay. . .. ... A. E.
M.
Additional - Locals.
Coming Oct. 19.
Tuesday, Oct. 19. la the
J.
Phelps Hotel,
' oared,
teft*.
one
date when
win be at
Bay an Ajax tire of Newaom. He
will giye you an inner tire free. adv-.
See Ne wsozb about tbe new proposition on the Ajox tire, lt will pay
you. Adv. y _ •: „- - -~
We regret that two scbool reports
and much other interesting matter
had to go over. i"'"" ;"_..^ :y
Tbe Parent-Teachers Association,
will rceet Wednesday evening, Oct.
13 at the High Scbool. Floyd Ferguson of Mt. Pleaeant Junior High
School will apeak. The address w:H
be followed by election of officers.
Again this week we were compelled
to decline several good sized ads because our columns were lull. There
was no help for it save in a supplement and tbe expense of that wouldL
more than take all tbat tbe ads*
would amount to. We hope this raayv
not occur again.
A very piessans gatheriss ot thsn.
Ladles Union was held at tbe home-
of Mrs. W. 8. Cooley on the first day -
of October to bid farewell to ' her
sister, Mrs. John Post, who after an*
extended visit with refstives and,
friends is about to return to her borne.-
in the State of Washington.
Notice
The Borden Co. realising tbat the.
eloeina of their concentrating stations
leaves tbe petrous without a marhee
for tbeir product, therefore to aesia&
tbem in disposing of tbe.milk left* on>
tbeir bands, will install a cream-separator in tbe plant and separate it andP
assist them in finding a market at thsr
beet price peeaibls, arUnenS.>aay
charge for equipment, only IsbCr an«
ruel. ?
Their representative wtu*bo la Oars
•feaday afternoon, Oae. nth., te
waryea*
all iisianas n
tatfcie
_*_«iL-«- :'n.< r." •/. - , ,j; s>*».«___",-#»*_*i
*&nT*Mg&A^ _jart^. C.-Ar^fel.afe^ ^jfijyj
Object Description
| Title | 1920-10-07; Clare Sentinel |
| Date | 1920-10-07 |
| Publisher | R.G. & F.A. Jefferies |
| Description | Thursday, October 7, 1920 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 |
Description
| Title | 1920-10-07; Clare Sentinel |
| Date | 1920-10-07 |
| Publisher | R.G. & F.A. Jefferies |
| Description | Thursday, October 7, 1920 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 |
| Transcript |
.-" "see* f^tablished 1878 CLARK, MJCH10AN. THURSDAY WORKING OCT. Mew Series: Vol. 88 Ho. BRTEEN AUCTIONS Listed In The Sentinel This Week. REAL ESTATE ^Changing Hands _W'" Localities. In Many EMae auction sales continue without atement and seems likely to do so raome time to come. In many eee the sale grows out of the sale the term. Notice these, coming in e near future. Y ; jj^ * STBKtJKO ■ WTNTKK '■ v ; The sale of Sterling Winter juafc nth of Farwell ia being held today, e has a good list and is sure of a >od crowd. Geo. Davison auctioneer. GEO -CA8LBB and A. LOCKWOOD." " Mr. Lockwood is going to Canada *t tbe winter and mn«*t sell his ccfca ad he baa some good ones. Mr. asler has more furniture tban he •ante and yon can have it at your wo price. The sale wl'l be at 2:30 exc Saturday at tb© Easier store, bus. Groves auctioneer. Sae list in aid issue. " . ,- "0A. ic. f. coobs and m. missleb ['On Monday next, Oct. 11, these Cntlesnan nave a good sale one mile est cf Farwell. See full list in tbis tsue. No'ice tbat tbree persona ar« acta to receive *5.00. Sale beaia* r«t p. m. witb Geo. Davison auctiouee-r %%::Z - ' . EDD. MCNJELLY ' p. ■.-...... ITfce next day, O • . 12, Mr ilcNelly las a sale on Sec. Li> uuiiiore. The offering ia almoat entirely stock and sill attract a gooctcrowd. Sale begins it 1 p. m. with Geo. Davisob. auction- »er and R. B. McGuire clerk. See Hat n this issue. W^p'AZ .\:'- PAUL JOCKWIQ . " Sin this issue appears tbe add of Mr. 7ookwig who haa a sale just south of FarweU Oct. 13. Sale begins at 1 p. ecu witb Geo. Davison auctioneer and Khoe. E. Fair clerk. f/ " ALEX. DORA Y Mr. Dora baa sold hie farm and bas a sale of stock, tools, hay and grain on Sec. 19, Sberidan, Oct* 13. Mr. Dora was a former dairyman and it will be seen tbat be offers a big lot of cows. Sale begins at 1 p. m. with Thos, Groves auctioneer and Frank Brown clerk. See list. ; Iff v WIL80N8HAEP. g Mr. Sharp is going to quit farming and will bave a good sale of stock, toois and some household goods at ; the farm 6 miles south and 2 miles east of Clare. Sale begins at 1 p. m. aon time, rain or abine. . . llf-' : '.'"""" " WM. H. CAPLE -' H&On Oct. 14: Mr. Caple has a very 3 large sale at hi3 farm 2 miles north and 1 miles east of Clare. Mr. Caple understands the value of advertising. 'Wo gave bim all the space we could spare and be wanted more. Here ia tbe. chance to get some fine stock at your own price. Note the big array jot tools, all but little used. No one can afford to miasthlsealeS It begine at 10 a. m. with Tbos. Grovea auctioneer and S. O. Kirkbride clerk. * jcrs. jab. Murphy. Owing to tbe deatb of her husband, ; |
