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Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan November 23, 1912
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Business and Organizational Names
Gregory Gazette (Roy W. Caverly, Publisher),
Ayrault & Bollinger (Dealers in Beacon Falls Socks and Perry Sweaters)
Anderson Tailoring (represented locally by F. A. Howlett),
S. A. Denton, Gregory (Dealer in Groceries, Gents Furnishings, Fruits, and Notions; representative for Star brand tailor-made clothes),
T. H. Howlett, Gregory (General Hardware, Implements, Furniture, Harness Goods, and Automobiles; agent for Round Oak Stove),
W. J. Dancer & Company (also cited as Dancer’s),
Stockbridge City Garage (W. G. Reeves, dealer for Ford)
Hoyt Bros. mill
Grand Trunk railroad
Unadilla Mills (A. J. Gorton)
The Porter Clothing Co. (Howell)
Saw Mill (at work in W. B. Collin’s woods, moved to James Little’s farm)
M. E. L. A. S. (Methodist Episcopal Ladies Aid Society)
Lucky Thirteen Club
B. R. E. C. (Club)
W. C. T. U. (Woman's Christian Temperance Union)
Chelsea Imperial Orchestra
Michigan Farmer,
Brighton Argus
Pinckney Dispatch
Aetna Powder Company (Gary, Ind.)
Clark Thread Works
Pennsylvania Railroad
Farmers' National Congress
United States Country Life Association
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Port Huron & Northern Railway
Canada Southern Railway
Michigan and Indiana Electric Co.
Boyne City, Gaylord & Alpena Railroad
Lake Shore (railroad)
International Children's School Farm League
Owosso Ice & Fuel Co. and Owosso Truck Co.
Monon Railroad and Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad
Chicago Firms (Yaak Special Dealers): Carson, Pirie, Scott; Big Fair Store; Buck-Rayners; Vao-Public Drug Store; Rothschilds; The Fair Co.
Individual Names
Roy W. Caverly (Publisher)
A. O. Watson, W. Bowersox, and O. W. Marshall,
Mrs. Steve Hadley and Mrs. Will Marshall,
Miss Belle Coates and Mrs. L. Gallup
Mrs. L. E. Hadley and Agnes Watson
Mrs. O. Webb and Miss Jennie Richmond
L. Webb, Willis Updycke, Geo. Hopkins, and A. J. Holmes,
Willis Pyper, John Webb, and Mrs. L. E. Clark
Dorothy Hadley and Esther Barnum
Fred Steiner, Stephen Hadley, and Otis Webb
Ed. Cranna, Frank May, and Myra [May]
S. Boyce, Don McCorney, and Bert Risdon,
Mrs. Conk, Mrs. Ed. Brotherton, and Edna Ward
Arthur Mitchel, W. Willard, and Julian Buhl,
Wm. Buhl, George Whited, and Mrs. Sarah McCleer
Fred Montague, Carl Whited, and Gladys Roberts
E. N. Brotherton, C. M. Swarthout, and Maryaleen Swarthout,
Lucile and Rhea Brogan, John McCleer, and Edwin Farmer
P. J. McCleer, Lelah Singleton, Myra Singleton, and Audrey Frazier
Josie Howlett, Minnie Arnold, Mary Daniels, and Rose Buhl
Aggie Arnold, Mrs. Thos. Howlett, and Lizzie Denton
Arthur Allyn, L. K. Hadley, Mr. Gallagher, and R. A. Hadley
Helen Mobrlok, Mrs. O. Palmer, and Mrs. S. Birch
Lily [Birch], Lee Hadley, Sam Little, W. B. Collin, and James Little
Howard Collins, Ralph Collins, A. May, and Eugene Heatley
Lenard Embury, Wm. Ward, and Wm. Land
F. A. Howlett
Nicholas Longworth, Theodore Roosevelt, and Stanley Bowdle,
William P. McCombs, Lee McClung, and Carmi Thompson,
Secretary Fisher, David White, and Waldemar Lindgren
Woodrow Wilson and Charles Page Bryan,
Jesse Dowdell, Prosecutor Paisley, and Attorney General Hogan,
Helen Dwello Jenkins, Deputy Surveyor Parr, and Philip X. Duan
Myers, W. R. Cuthbert, Werner L. Hoffman, and Gladys [Myers],
William Lorimer, Cullom, and Attorney General Stead
William Shapiro, Herman Rosenthal, Lefty Louie, and Gyp the Blood
Whitey Lewis and Dago Frank Cirofici
John Schrank, Judge Backus, and James Bryce,
Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, Pasitch, and King Peter,
William Campbell Clark, James McCrea, and Samuel Rea
William Vincent Astor, John U. Wilson, and Count Alvara do Romanones,
E. G. Pray, Dwight Backus, Probate Dann, and Prof. Hore,
Lusk, Clark, Hyslop, and Mary Quicker
Game Warden Oates and Slippery Jim Cushway
Orville Browning, Christine Keyes, and Chief of Police Farrington,
Daniel McAuliffe, Patrick Hines, and Olaf Johnson
Conrad Siersema, Forest Hampton, and William Culpher
Superior Judge Stuart, Adam Heibel, and Dave Hollenbeck,
A. Dinkel, Michael Ruen, and Clayton Placeway
Mrs. C. Lynch, Bernardino Lynch, and Mrs. H. D. Grieve
Louis Sheban, H. W. Smith, Paul Miller, and G. G. Hoyt
Fred Bowman, Geo. Bowman, and Ed. Farnam
Dr. Brown, Mrs. Joseph Gerraty, and W. C. Dunning
L. Cottington, R. West, Coots, and Norman Reason
Mrs. C. Doody, A. Monks, and W. E. Murphy
Ambrose and Lorenzo Murphy, and Sarah Brogan
Florence Reason, Earl MacLachlan, and Lena Cole,
Orla Hrnes, Germaine Ledwidge, Barry and Geo. Leavey,
Kiltie and Veronica Brogan, M. J. Roche, and Gertrude Hoff
Anna Lennon, Dan Richards, and G. W. Crofeots
Margaret Smith, Nellie Gardner, and Fannie Monks
Lucy Harris, John and Norman White, and John Harris
Glenn Gardner, Ella and Will Ryan, and Will Connor,
Orville, Erwin, and Burt Nash
Stephen and Geo. VanHorn, Clyde Dunning, and Huff sisters
Una Bennett, Rev. Ripon, and Mrs. George Bland
G. D. Bland, Paul Brogan, and John Gardner,
Verne and Lucile Demerest, Wm. Docking, and Wm. Chambers
M. V. McInnes, Peter Lappacca, and Professor Prewins,
Arthur Blanchard, Mrs. Henry Parsons, and Teddy Daniels,
Characters from Serial Fiction
From "The Prodigal Judge" (by Vaughan Kester): Jonathan Crenshaw, Bladen, Bob Yancy, Hannibal Wayne Hazard, Nathaniel Ferris, Captain Murrell, Dave Blount, Betty Malroy, Bruce Carrington, Judge Slocum Price, Charles Norton, Bess Hicks, Slosson, Ware, Mahaffy, Colonel Fentress, Pegloe, Tom Ware.
From "Truth About the Case" (by M. F. Goron): Charles Vernet, Karstens, Simon, Moulin, Aymard, Berger, Madame Delilah (Samson), Masson, Camille, Pailleron, Lucien March, Alphonse Daudet, Meissonnier, Puvis de Chavannes, Lamoureaux, Francisque Sarcey, Benjamin Constant, Sardou, M. Bertillon