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Established 1878.
CLAKE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY AiTEENOON, APRIL 3; 1902.
New Series: Vol.lO.No. W
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Orders taken for
Tailor Made Suits
400 patterns to
select from
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See our line of
50c Corsets
it's complete
RADil in our Dry Goods Department has more than doubled in. the
last few months, in fact we have experienced such a wonderful increase in trade that we have found it necessary to add more help in
«<&»«»«■» this department.
After this date our Dry Goods Department will be under the able management of Mr. H. M. Fox of Detroit, who has been connected for the last five years
with one of the leading dry goods house of Detroit.
WE ARE RECEIVING NEW GOODS IN THIS DEPARTMENT DAILY
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Finest line of Shirt Waists ir* the county.
Finest line of Silk Waist. Also the Larget Assortment of
Walking Skirts.
No matter what you wish in this line we have it.
Fine New Line of Ladies' Tailor Made Suits. New Dress Goods and Suitings in patterns, no duplicates, only one of each style and pattern. New Silks
and Wash Silk Patterns. Our stock of Summer Wash Goods is complete. See
our lines of Mercerised Zephyrs and Ginghams.
LADIES, for a few days we will sell
only one pair to each person, of the
Celecrated American Lady Shoe,
at $3.00 per pair. You could not
buy a better shoe any place at
$4.00 a pair. A guarantee goes
with every pair. Call and see
sample.
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<Amhmcan
Lady
Shoes, the largest
line we ever handled. They're here
for j our inspection
BicknellBros,
See our line of Perfect Fitting Clothing. We carry the
most complete line
New Advertisements.
Bicknell Bros., dry goods,
F. H. Russell, bazaar.
C. E. Parsons, S. S. supplies.
Davy & Co., dry goods, clothing.
Ft F, Badgley & Co., general store
Leusenkamp Bros, dry good, shoes,
S. E. GARDINER, M. D,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
MT. PLEASANT, - MICHIGAN.
Special Attention Given to
Diseases of the Eye.
GLASSES FITTED. TESTING FJREE.
All Optical Work Guaranteed.
Pr. Gardiner will be at Dr, Header's office
April 14th. Patients will please call early
Eegister Saturday.
Fred Welch is up from Saginaw,
James Roxburg is ill this week,
Birsbel Wier is visiting at his home
in this city.
Miss Blanche Mooney has returned
fromSaeinaw.
Miss Jennie Carr Is the new clerk at
Blden's baraar.
Mrs. F. E. Doherty returned from
Flint Wednesday. «
The Misses Farmer are visiting 1n
Saginaw this week
Thos. Dell, the cement walk man,
is moving to Clare.
Dr. Joe Carrow was down from
Marion Wednesday,
Mrs. George Graves returned to
Frankfort Monday.
' Mrs Jasper Snider is visiting in
Midland this week.
The Guild meets next Wednesday
with Mrs. J. 8. Ross.
Robert Scott and son of Sheridan
have gone to Alberta,
Voters see that you are properly
registered. Saturday.
J R. Hurick of Sheridan was in
Midland on business Thursday.
The Other Aid will meet with Mrs.
James Duncan next Wednesday.
Fred Snider was prospecting In
Boyne City the 0ratof the week*
Mrs. D. Kelley and son, Leo, arrived from Jasper, Texas, this week.
Mrs. Dell Kump cave a card party
to her lady friends Tuesday evening.
Dr. Lamb is building a new fence
around the back of his residence lot.
Robert Eoontz is suffering from
apoplexy, and his recovery is doubtful.
Attend the recital at Congregational church Friday evening, April
4th.
Jasper Snider recently bought the
Thos. Holbrook property in Vernon
citv.
The road is being straightened on
the south-east corner of Ed. Whitney's
farm.
Mayor Dunlop was in Bay City Friday where he became a 32d degree
Mason.
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Regular meeting of O. E. S. next
Monday evening at 7:30. Initiation,
and luDCh.
Mrs. Archie Lowery of Marion is
visiting relatives and friends in the
city this week.
Dr. Gray reports the birth of a boy
baby Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. August
Nass of Grant.
Albert Lasher and Ray Holbrook of
Saginaw spent Sunday with friends
and relatives here.
Mis3 Minnie Hann of Mt. Pleasant
visited at the home of Mrs. Frank
Falk over Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson ot
Mesick spent Sunday at the parental
home on fifth street.
W. H. Beeman of Alma was in tbe
citv Tuesday on his way to Bovne City
where he ma*v locate.
Mr, and Mrs. H. T. Carson are again
living in Clare, Harry having a traveling route in Michigan.
For Sale,—Cheap, good wide tire
light wagofl in good condition. W. S.
Hamilton, Colonville.
Dr. Reeder reports the birth of a
boy baby Saturday to Mr. and Mrs.
John Drake of Gilmore.
George Pease, who bought E. A.
White's farm north of Clare recently,
moved thereon this week.
Miss Bessie Spindler qf Saginaw is
visiting at the home of her grand
mother Mrs. V. Frediborn.
Wm. Reid has quit the employ of
Callam Sp Cornweil as teambter and
is succeeded by Chan. Flsk.
Caliara & Cornwell arc having built
near their mill a house and barn to accommodate their teamster.
The Snow storm Saturday seemed to
be quite general over the state, about
two inches having fallen here.
Stewart McAninch of Mapie Grove
was in the city Wednesday and is now
a subscriber of the Sen tinel.
Mr3. Jos. Cour went to Ssginaw Saturday where she erftered St. Marj's
hospital for medical treatment.
Miss Elizabeth Bingham renders
two vocal solos at Mrs. Sutherland's
recital Friday evening, April 4th.
C. W. Perry bought a full-blood
Durham bull for his farm in Vernon
which arrived by express Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Womer visited
this week with the latter's sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bauder.
Mrs. S. Levington of Toledo is visiting at the home of her daugnter, Mrs.
C. H. Van Brunt, having arrived Monday.
Drs, Reeder and Shaw performed a
surgical operation on Peter Kelley
this week, much to the relief of the
patient.
Mrs. M. J. Lossing recently sent
Mrs. J, Mason from Houston, Texas, a
box of the most beautiful and fragrant
Texas roses
A. H. Mallery and father of New
York visited Sunday at the home of
J. H. Seeley, the father remaining for
a week's visit,
Rev. Henry Lange came down from
Ludington Tuesday for a visit at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Lange.
Chas. Niemeyer, foreman of the construction gang laying steel on the P.
M. near Hovi, was in the city with his
family over Sunday.
Miss Stella-MoKinrion, teaching in
Winterfleld, is spending ihe vacation
week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Archie McKinnon.
Mrs. Jas. E. Meredith and little
daughter Grace, of Chatham Ont,,
are visiting at thehomeof Mrs. D. J.
Fox and her uncle, Mayor Dunlop.
Miss Almeda Wheeler, Who has been
visiting relatives In and around Olare
for the past three months, returned to
her home In Tweed, Ontario, Wednesday,
Newest Stulesin
Ladies' Belts
256 to $1.50
PaVy&Co.
I&vergthing to Wear
jCowest iPrices
Newest Styles in
Sprimo
Millinery
ReasonaDle Prices
Clothing Specials
Three new lines of Men's Suits that are Special Values
at the Prices we have Marked Them.*
Plain, dark gray, diagonal Cassimeres, well made and well lined
throughout, per suit. ...... 6.00
Small white and black checked Cassimeres, one of the most popular color
combinations of the season, per suit 7.50
Dark, fancy Oassimere, all wool, handsome patterns, per suit . . 9*.0O
A Bargain in Young Men's Suits
and well lined, per*
Made of heavy blue clay diagonal, strongly sewed
suit ........
5.00
SHOES
Men's Heavy Shoes. Ja^iedargeBt assortment we ever
Heavy oi] grain lace Creedmore cut, the greatest" value ever offered at
per pair *. . . 1.25
Heavy unlined lace shoes, all solid leather, pegged soles at per pair , 1.50
Heavy Kangaroo Calf, custom made shoes, regular 2.25 value, at per pair 2.0O
Heavy Kangaroo Calf, high cut, regular 3.00 value, at per pair 2.50
TVTgri'S TPifie SillOeS' Popular leathers in up-to-date styles.
Fine Kid Shoes . . . . . 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00
' 'Monarch" Patent Leather, the best wearing patent on the market, new
styles, per pair ....... 3.50
Ladies' Fine Shoes. Light and heavy soles' kid and'
Ladies' Fine Kid Sho.es
Ladies Fine Patent Leather
Children's School Shoes.
Sizes 5 to 8 . . . . ,
Sizes 81 to 11
Sizes 114 to 2
patent leather, newest shapes. "
1.25, 1.50, 2.00 and 3.00
2.00, 2.50 and 3.00
The kind that wear.
75c to 1.25
90c to 1.35
1.00tol.5O
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Lace Curtains
Per Pair
$1.00 to $6.00
Davy & 6o.
AGENTS FOR
Standard
Patterns
Mini
With Easter only a few days off, now is the time to buy your Spring Hat. We have put
fourth our greatest efforts to produce styles that would surpass in beauty and elegance
anything yet shown. That we have succeeded is proven by the enthusiastic reception,
our Models are receiving and the attention paid them by Correct dressers. Comparfe
styles and be convinced. We are satisfied you will prefer ours. You are always welcome.
7rSo *
H. McPhall of Wexford was in Olare
this week visiting at the home of his
brother, David McPhall. He will
visit in Detroit before his return to
Wexford.
The editor and wife went to Toledo
Friday morning aud had a delightful
viBlt at the home of her cousin, Mrs.
George W. Shirk, returning Monday
afternoon.
In last week's issue -we stated that
George Robinson would succeed Thos.
Presley as foreman of the Currie farm
in Vernon. We sboiild have said Wm.
Robinson.
Prof. O. F. Kane goes to Temple
Friday and Saturday of this week and
to Evart Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, giving exhibitions in hypnotism.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Burt Williams was not Jong for tbis
world, having died Tuesday, In their
sore affliction the young people haye
the sympathy of all,
Gortons Famuos
MINSTRELS
Doherty Opera House
CLARE, MICH.
JjljL J&xJL XI j
Band Concert 12 noon & 7 pi raw
RESERVED SEATS AT POSTOFFICE
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Object Description
| Title | 1902-04-03; Clare Sentinel |
| Date | 1902-04-03 |
| Publisher | R.G. & F.A. Jefferies |
| Description | Thursday, April 3, 1902 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 |
