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  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan October 19, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Business and Organizational Names
    Gregory Gazette (Roy W Caverly, Publisher)
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Dealers in Armor Plate Hosiery, Pleasant Valley Teas/Coffees, Tzar Coffee, and various teas)
    Bank of Gregory (F A Howlett, Prop)
    T H Howlett (General Hardware, Implements, Furniture, Harness Goods, and Automobiles; agent for the Round Oak Stove)
    W J Dancer & Company (Stockbridge; also cited as Dancer’s)
    S A Denton (Dealer in Groceries, Gents Furnishings, Fruits, and Notions; representative for Star brand clothes)
    F A Howlett (Gregory; dealer in Underwear, Bed Blankets, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, and Groceries)
    W G Reeves (Dealer for Ford; Stockbridge City Garage)
    McLaren & Freeman (Agents for Oakland Automobiles, Chelsea)
    Porter Clothing Co (Howell, Mich)
    E G Bush (Cider Mill, Plainfield)
    A J Gorton (Unadilla Mills)
    Swarthout & Dunning (Livery barn, formerly owned by Horace Sayles)
    Anderson Tailoring Co (represented locally by F A Howlett)
    W B Brown (Ad for Foley Kidney Pills)
    International Harvester company
    Standard Oil company (Bayonne, NJ)
    Rock Island railroad
    Wolverine Portland Cement factory
    Southern School of Photography (McMinniville, Tenn)
    Polish Roman Catholic Benevolent association
    National Soil Fertility League
    House of Retreats / Mount Marensa (Staten Island)
    Pinckney Sanitorium
    University of Michigan
    Ladies Aid Society (L A S)
    Methodist Episcopal (M E) Church
    Presbyterian Church
    Knights of the Modern Maccabees (Maccabees) (Gregory)
    Woman's Christian Temperance Union (W C T U)
    Individual Names
    Roy W Caverly (Publisher)
    Mr and Mrs J Barton and daughter Mrs Joe Kennedy
    Fred Marshall, O W Marshall, Mrs Ellen Marshall, Maxime Marshall, and Mrs Olin Marshall
    Lon Clark and family
    Mrs Florence Holmes and Miss Florence Holmes
    Russel Shaw and L Gallup
    Mr and Mrs M Gallup and Met Gallup
    Vet Bullis, Julian Bullis, and John E Bullis
    L E Clark and Laurence Clark
    Mr and Mrs S G Parlmer
    R Gorton and family
    John Webb, Mrs John Webb, and John Arnold
    Iva McGlockne and W J Hick
    Mr S O'Brien and Burr Jackson
    Mrs Harry Gilliver and son Glenn
    Mr and Mrs James and Mr and Mrs Lea Cook
    Mr Crouse and A C Greening
    Aunt Eliza Monks, Mrs Margaret Monks, Helen Monks, Lulu Benham, Alfred Monks, and Dr Will Monks
    Homer Wasson
    Beulah Bates, Hazel Bates, and Mr and Mrs Harrison Bates
    Mrs Gilbert Munsell and Otto Arnold
    Mrs A C Strickland and Lester Williams
    Mrs Carrie Nicholas and Mrs Mary Daniels
    Mrs F Bollinger and Mrs Ruth Bollinger
    E G Pierce
    Geo and John Bowman, Hazel and Archie Arnold, and Miss Vancie Arnold
    Peter Worden, Lon Worden, Vere Worden, Fred Worden, Alonzo Worden, and Mrs Frank Worden
    Mrs A J Harker, Margaret Harker, and Donald Harker
    Albert Messenger and Dan Wright
    Sidney Sprout and L R Williams
    Elmer Braley, Ed Baker, and Benjamin (County school com)
    Mrs F C Montague
    Mary Daniels
    State Highway Commissioner Ely
    Charles P Taft, William McKinley, Elmer Dover, and Senator Jones
    Acting Secretary Cable, Prince Ludovic Pignatelli d'Aragon, and Don Jaime
    Charles R Crane, Senator La Follette, and Governor Woodrow Wilson
    E C Anderson and Dr George B Nye
    Ortie E McManigal, Emil Nevalainen, and John Steifel
    Charles Becker, Herman Rosenthal, Louis Krause, "Gyp the Blood", "Lefty Louie", and "Whitey Lewis"
    Mrs Mary Baker Eddy
    Ed Callahan and Mrs Clifton Gross
    Hamlin Garland, Ray Pfanschmidt, Blanche Pfanshmidt, and Miss Emma Kaempen
    Professor Polacchi and Mrs David Chambers McCann
    Marquard, O'Brien (pitcher), and Stahl
    Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright
    Miss Bessie Townsend, Mrs J B Harriman, and Frank G Bostock
    Senator Heyburn and William A Peffer
    Hugh Bedient, Mathewson, Wood, Tesreau, Crandall, and Doyle
    Hooper, Wagner, Speaker, Meyers, Klem, Evans, O'Loughlin, and Rigler
    Collins, Hall, Murray, Herzog, Lewis, Yerkes, Merkle, Fletcher, and Snodgrass
    Gardiner and Ames
    Salvatore Amato, Myrtle McNeil, County Agent Sidebotham, and Judge Dennis
    Henry F Brown, W S Levy, Edward Randall, George Willis ("Bud" Copeland), and Fred W Turner
    Albert Wayne, Frank Tourville, Williams (sheriff candidate), and Farmer Thompson
    Norman E Mack and Frances L Spinks
    Francis Lynde Stetson, Crown Prince Danilo, and Lieut C J Ziegen
    Thomas W Merrill, A J Clark, Mrs Fred Blackman, and Howard
    B Wass, Sheriff Hutchinson, Christ Hansen, Fern Dunning, Ora Newton, and Hugo Lange
    Mrs Lettie Kimplant, Miss M O'Tool, William Curry, Henry Leclair, and Henry Damara
    Lillian Morrow, Mary Bassette, J H Lee, and H H Gross
    Ignatius Loyola and Father Terence J Shealy
    Maj Gen George A Custer and Mrs George A Custer (Elizabeth Bacon)
    Major Drew, General Lee, General Grant, General Longstreet, and General Gordon
    Major R M Simms, Sheridan, Colonel Whittaker, Wilmer McLean, and General Washington
    Sarah M Stowe, Lillian Hatt, Wm McPherson, Floyd LaRowe, C H Edgar, and William and Robert Jub
    R D Roche, C H Bergin, Lewis Price, N G Swarthout, Trasy Crandall, and Douglass Marr
    L R Lumby, G H Eyes, L B Boyd, J E Wrigglesworth, H C Paddock, and B W Crippen
    Henry Strong, Anna Chandler, A A Montague, Mrs H A Fick, and Bernardine Lynch
    Owen Sloan, M Dolan, Miss Nellie Gardner, Dr H F Sigler, and Dr R G Sigler
    James Smith, Miss Anna Lennon, Joe Dixon, Duane Lavey, and Mrs H R Geer
    Mr and Mrs J A Staley, Jos Placeway, Frank Barton, Johanna Hankerd, and Herman Hudson
    Mrs H W Crofoot, Fr VanAntwerp, Fr Coyle, Elihu Burleson, and Walter Walsh
    Elizabeth Kelley, Jas Harris, Ed Farnum, Ambrose Fitzsimmons, and Mrs Rena Mains
    Dr and Mrs Geo Pearson, D A Quilette, Mr and Mrs G Devereaux, and Miss Joie Devereaux
    Ben White, Percy Mortenson, Roy Moran, Wm Jeffries, Steve Jeffries, and Thomas Moran
    Adrian Lavey, Harold [Swarthout], P H Swarthout, Alta Bullis, and Mrs John Roberts
    Mr and Mrs Ross Read, Mrs F G Jackson, Rev and Mrs W G Stephens, and Glen Bowen
    Mr and Mrs Carl Bowen, Mrs Nettie Vaughn, Mrs Thomas Read, and Mrs C Van-Winkle
    Horace Sayles, Will Dunning, Joe Curtis, John Fitzsimmons, and L F Rose
    Dr C B Gardner, Mrs P Kennedy, Mrs Chalker, John M Harris, and Thomas Cooper
    Mrs Maria Cooper, Mrs Clarence Barnes, Earl Davenport, Mrs Orville Nash, and Will Nash
    Mrs M A Davis, Mrs R C Haddock, Mary VanFleet, Frank Eisele, and L Demerest
    R Entwisle, Geo Schuler, Hollis Shehan, Kitsey Allison, and Mrs L Curtis
    F Allison, Frank Dolan, Cliff Wood, D Smith, Andrew Greiner, and Andrew Shivley
    Max Ledwidge, Art LaRowe, Ray Newcomb, Glenn Beurmann, John Gardner, and Will Brogan
    Ern White, Mat Loughlin, Clare Reuje, Willie Roche, and Liam Ledwidge
    Albert Foster, Mrs Edna Mitchell, Beulah Edna Mitchell, McClure Hinchey, and Wm Caskey
    Truman Wainwright, L T Lamborn, Eliza Kuhn, Albert Ward, and Martin Anderson
    Elva Caskey, Clarabelle Harrington, Nick Burley, Gladys Roberts, and Cecil Cone
    Mr and Mrs Joe Roberts, Geo Nowlin, Elva Roberts, Roy Bice, and Mort Clark
    Arthur Hubbard, Nate Waters, Isham, Deputy Attorney General McGill, and Judge Person
    M J Roche, A C Roche, Floyd Sawyer, Fred Crippin, Dillis Stoner, and J B Stelzer
    Thos Hoyt, Nelson Keeler, Ed Hogan, Wm Jubb, F Smith, and Charles Trahne Jr
    Jas Hall, Emmett Kelley, Chas Larsen, Wm Greening, Chas Hall, and Bernard Murningham
    R T Hughes, John Hicks, Robt Trollman, Chas A Cook, Kirk, and James Fohey
    Bert Farnum, Mrs H J Dyer, Mrs E N Braley, Mrs Josie Dyer, and John Eisy
    Private Howard Jackson and Private Clare McArdle
    Student Examination Roll (Spelling): Virena McGee, Beatrice Brotherton, Ernest Cone, Douglas Watson, and Teddy Daniels

    Characters from Serial Fiction
    From "The Chalice of Courage" (by Cyrus Townsend Brady): Enid Maitland, Robert (Bob) Maitland, James Armstrong, Newbold, Kirkby, Mrs Maitland, Pete, Bradshaw, Philips, Louise Rosser, and Stephen Maitland

    From "The Prodigal Judge" (by Vaughan Kester): Judge Slocum Price, Bob Yancy, Hannibal Wayne Hazard, Jonathan Crenshaw, Bladen, Nathaniel Ferris, Captain Murrell, Dave Blount, Betty Malroy, Bruce Carrington, Cavendish, Charley Norton, Bess Hicks, Hues, Ware, Col Fentress, Solomon Mahaffy, Pegloe, and Slosson

    From "The Corrector of Destinies / The Land Pirate" (by Melville Davisson Post): Randolph Mason, Courtland Parks, Captain Roger Shelton, Jeremiah Patton, Belmont Lane, Stetheimer, Jacob Solmeyer, Judge Hacker, Emily Cruger, General Cruger, Pietro, Myron Gates, Senator Lapman, Winfield Gerry, Egan Bedford, and Marcus Gerry
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan October 26, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Business and Organizational Names
    Gregory Gazette (Roy W Caverly, Publisher)
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Dealers in Armor Plate Hosiery, Tzar Coffee, and Pleasant Valley Teas/Coffees)
    Bank of Gregory (F A Howlett, Prop)
    F A Howlett (Dealer in Clothing, Hats, Groceries, etc)
    S A Denton (Dealer in Groceries, Gents Furnishings, Fruits, and Notions; representative for Star brand clothes)
    T H Howlett (General Hardware, Implements, Furniture, Harness Goods, and Automobiles; agent for the Round Oak Stove)
    W J Dancer & Company (Stockbridge; also cited as Dancer’s)
    W J Wright (Physician and Surgeon)
    W B Brown (Dealer for Foley Kidney Pills)
    Stockbridge City Garage (W G Reeves, dealer for Ford)
    McLaren & Freeman (Factory Agents for Oakland Automobiles)
    Anderson Tailoring Co (represented locally by F A Howlett)
    Foley Kidney Pills
    M E Church
    Woman's Christian Temperance Union (W T C U)
    Fowlerville Fair Association
    Michigan State Grange (Farm help bureau)
    New York Life Insurance Company
    Reading Iron Company
    W K Kulto & Sons (Toledo auto factory)
    Michigan & Chicago Railroad Co
    Grand Lodge, I O O F (Michigan)
    Rebekah Assembly
    National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis
    National Dairy Show (Chicago)
    Columbia Cancertorium
    Flanders Manufacturing Co (Pontiac; Flanders Motorcycles)
    Beecham’s Pills
    Resinol Chemical Co
    Sloan's Liniment
    Whittemore Bros & Co (Shoe Polishes)
    Lydia E Pinkham Medicine Co
    Post Toasties (Postum Cereal Co)
    Cider Mill (operated by E G Bush or F J Resico)
    Unadilla Mills (A J Gorton)
    St Mary's rectory (Pinckney)
    Individual Names
    Roy W Caverly (Publisher)
    A C Collins, Perry Mills, and Warren Barton
    P May, C Whitehead, and V Bullis
    Wirt Barnum and Charles Hartsuff
    A C Watson, L E Hadley, and R Teachout
    Blanche Cobb, James Barton, and District Supt Ramsdell
    George Marshall, Franc Burch, and Mrs Asquith
    Johin Ware and Belle Burney
    L K Hadley, Wm Buhl, and Lillie Burden
    Frank Hop-kin, Edward Crauna, and George May
    Arthur May, Nancy May, and Eugene A Stowe
    James Meehan, Chas F Judson, and W J Wright
    Hazle Bates, Beulah Bates, and Harrison Bates
    Anna Young, E Kuhn, and Anna Moore
    A Ball, Arthur Allyn, and Belle Goates
    Bessie Oarlin, T Harker, and A J Harker
    C I Williams, R Sydney Spout, and Arthur Hubbard
    Mort Olark, Roy Hyde, and E A Kuhn
    Thomas Howlett, Minnie Arnold, and George A Newman
    Robert Dixon (Secretary, State Board of Health)
    Jasper, Jennie Daniels, and L R William
    Mrs Thurlow, Mrs Dewey, and Vernie Sheets
    Dan Denton, S- A Denton, and Mildred Euhn
    Mae Brogan, Roy Cobb, and Mrs Gates
    Howard Conk, C Mapes, and Elmer Beach
    Anna McClear, T P McClear, and J S Stackable
    Albert Smith, Kinsley, and George Smith
    Governor Osborpe, Roosevelt, and William Livingstone
    Perry F Powers, Henry F Cope, and Samuel Z Batten
    Fred Lysholm, H C Young, and John J Breen
    B Wass, Edward N Dingley, and John Schrank
    Edna Bonslett and George A Kimmel
    Francis J Higgott, Yuan Shi Kai, and S B Higgins
    Charles A Weidenfeller, Jesse Murphy, and James Murphy
    Francis J Heney, King Ferdinand, and Woodrow Wilson
    Lee McCollester, Charles Easthan (alias Burke), and Auditor-General Fuller
    H H Crowell, Harry L Mcpfeil, and Herbert A Thompson
    Fred A Rogers, Fred Cutler, Jr, and Mlles F Gray
    Thomas S Scupholm, H J Neville, and George llarland
    Rev W F Jerome, Nora Conlin, and Irene K Boise
    Hannah Ballargeon, Addie B Smith, and Jessie Thompson
    Myrta heinfrank, Etta M Smith, and Ida M Davis
    B J Orr, Inez Vulkema, and Clarence Jenks
    Walter Edward Davidson, Ralph Champneys Williaxnfl, and Homer Folk
    Eldlse Cave, George R Smith, and I S Sloan
    Philip Miller, John Mclntyre, and Albert Dinkel
    Dr Ingersall, Soy Merrill, and Joey Pevereaux
    Leora McClusky, Ed Birminstall, and Marc Hackett
    Albert Weisler, Okas Eldert, and Pearl Egart
    Hugh Clark, Frank Hinchey, and Dr Will Monks
    Margaret Monks, Theodore Lewis, and H H Hause
    Louis Monks, Frank Newman, and Geo Myers
    Casper Sykes, Kate Brown, and Jas Jeffries
    Jacob Bowers, Walter Chapman, and Florence Dolan
    Edward Spears, George Fuller, and Will Gardner
    Lucius Smith, Wm Doyle, and John Dinkel
    Mable Monks, John Dunbar, and Will Dunbar
    James P Harris, Ben Houser, and Maria Harris
    Mat Brady, Ann Brady, and Henry Collins
    James Fisk, Clarence Carpenter, and Una Bennett
    Orvjlle Na&b, Grant Dunning, and Clyde Dunning
    Ralph Bennett, G W Mylne, and Hiram Backus
    P N Smitb, Harry Maycocks, and Met Gallup
    W B- Millers, H W Plum-mer, and Fred Huff
    Addison, Marion Smitb, and Richard D Roche
    Maude Benjamin, E  E  G A L L U P, and Harry Lavey
    George Lavey, George Greiner, and Kit Btogan
    Max Ledwidge, Will Caskey, and Robert Caekey
    Mike Lavey, M J Roche, and Oris Hanes
    Prank Banes, Orlo Hanes, and Wilt Brogan
    Mae Kennedy, Mary Fitzsimmons, and Bert Hoff
    George Pearson, Virena McGee, and Beatrice Brotherton
    Ernest Cone, Douglas Watson, and Teddy Daniels
    Characters and Authors from Serial Fiction
    From "The Chalice of Courage": (by Cyrus Townsend Brady) Enid Maitland, Robert Maitland, James Armstrong, Newbold, Kirkby, Louise Rosser, Pete, Mrs Maitland, Bradshaw, Philips, and Stephen Maitland

    From "The Prodigal Judge": (by Vaughan Kester) Jonathan Crenshaw, Bladen, Bob Yancy, Hannibal Wayne Hazard, Nathaniel Ferris, Dave Blount, Squire Balaam, Betty Malroy, Bruce Carrington, Cavendish, Price (Slocum), Charley Norton, Bess Hicks, Slosson, Ware, Tom, Col Fentress, Steve, Bess, Hues, Eph, Mahaffy, and Pegloe

    From "The Corrector of Destinies": (by Melville Davisson Post) Randolph Mason, Courtland Parks, Ricardo Robini (Marquis Mazaccra), Tolman Perkins, Filippo Marchesi, Theodore Pagan, Ashby Clark, Andrew Flint, Emily Cruger, General Cruger, Pietro, Myron Gates, Senator Lapman, Winfield Gerry, Egan Bedford, Marcus Gerry, Jeremiah Patton, Belmont Lane, Stetheimer, Jacob Solmeyer, and Judge Hacker
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan November 2, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Business and Organizational Names
    Gregory Gazette (Roy W. Caverly, Publisher)
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Dealers in Armor Plate Hosiery and Tzar Coffee)
    F. A. Howlett (Dealer in School Supplies, Overcoats, and tailoring for A. E. Anderson & Co.)
    S. A. Denton (Dealer in Groceries, Gents Furnishings, Fruits, and Notions; local representative for Star Brand tailor-made clothes)
    T. H. Howlett (Dealer in General Hardware, Furniture, and Automobiles; agent for the Round Oak Stove)
    W. J. Wright (Physician and Surgeon)
    W. J. Dancer & Co. (also cited as Dancer’s; Stockbridge)
    McLaren & Freeman (Agents for Oakland Automobiles, Chelsea)
    Porter Clothing Co. (Howell)
    W. E. Brown (Dealer for Foley Kidney Pills)
    Stockbridge City Garage (W. G. Reeves, dealer for Ford)
    A. E. Anderson & Co. (Chicago tailoring house)
    Kansas City Star
    Liverpool Mercury
    Chicago Record-Herald
    Pictorial Review
    Postum Cereal Co. (Manufacturers of Postum, Post Toasties, and Grape-Nuts)
    Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.
    Beecham’s Pills
    Doan’s Kidney Pills (Foster-Milburn Co.)
    Dodds Kidney Pills
    Foley Kidney Pills (W. B. Brown, dealer)
    Cole’s Carbolisalve (J. W. Cole & Co.)
    Whittemore Bros. & Co. (Shoe Polishes; makers of Gilt Edge, Dandy, and Elite)
    W. L. Douglas Shoe Co.
    Calumet Baking Powder
    Resinol Chemical Co.
    Sloan’s Liniment (Dr. Earl S. Sloan)
    Cuticura (Soap and Ointment)
    Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Asthma Remedy (Northrop & Lyman Co., Ltd.)
    Napanee Toilet Co. (Napanee Foot Powder)
    Ball Band Rubbers
    Printzess Coats
    Saginaw Silo and Saginaw Base Anchor
    Standard Oil Company
    Pere Marquette Railroad
    Grand Trunk Railroad
    Michigan Telephone Co.
    Ann Arbor Gas Company
    International Harvester
    Telluride Power Company
    McPherson Bank (Howell)
    Ladies Aid Society (L. A. S.)
    Woman's Christian Temperance Union (W. C. T. U.)
    Methodist Episcopal (M. E.) Church
    Presbyterian Church
    Congregational Church (Pinckney)
    Methodist Protestant (M. P.) Church (Plainfield)
    Ladies of the Modern Maccabees (L. O. T. M.)
    Unadilla Orchestra
    Unadilla Band
    Ferris Business College (Big Rapids)
    Individual Names
    Roy W. Caverly (Publisher)
    Richard D. Roche (Nominee for Prosecuting Attorney)
    Clark H. Miner (Candidate for County Clerk)
    Edward J. Drewry (Candidate for Register of Deeds)
    Maude Benjamin (Nominee for School Commissioner)
    Chas. F. Judson (Candidate for County Treasurer)
    Perry H. Peters (Candidate for State Senator)
    Arthur Allyn
    Lon Clark
    Alex Gilbert and mother
    O. Schweikert
    Chas. Haggerty
    Helen Mohrlok
    Chas. Doody
    Henry Gilbert
    Flintoff and Benett
    Mrs. George Mutter
    John Wade
    Samuel Shultz, wife, and child
    A. C. Watson
    G. W. Bowersox
    Fred Glenn and wife
    Herbert Hudson, wife, and parents
    Boy Hadley
    Colar (of Ann Arbor)
    W. E. Brown
    Allie Drown
    L. R. Williams
    Thos. Harker
    Thos. Childs
    Mrs. Eva Meabon
    Geo. Drudge
    Mrs. Marrietta
    Frank Ovitt
    Chas. Miller and wife
    Mrs. Carl Whited
    Jania, Rae, and Beatrice Brotherton
    Mary Daniels and daughter
    Mrs. L. Hadley
    Lon Worden, wife, and daughters
    W. Blair and wife
    Millie VanKeuran and Mrs. Elmer VanBeuran
    W. J. Buhl
    John Moore and Anna Moore
    Jesse (of Stockbridge)
    Lillie Burden
    Eva and Esther Hagman
    Mrs. Fred Montague
    Marshall Springer
    Rev. McTaggart
    Dick Brearley
    F. A. Howlett and son Fred Howlett
    Mrs. G. W. Bates
    O. I. Williams
    A. J. Harker
    Fred Resico
    Beulah and Hazel Bates
    Kate Sellers
    Gertrude Crossman
    Mrs. Don McCorney
    L. Gallup
    Mrs. Vet Bullis
    Mrs. Wm. Tyler
    Geo. Marshall
    John Dunn
    Charley Frost
    Ida Gentner
    Jennie Watson
    Jennie Roepcke and sister Mrs. Hoffman
    Mrs. Jennie Winslow and Mrs. Wirt Barnum
    Mrs. Ralph Gorton
    Mrs. Jno. Webb and Mrs. Glenn
    District Supt. Ramsdell
    Eugene Wheeler
    Mrs. W. H. Glenn
    Willis Pickell
    Elmer Barton (deceased)
    Charles Becker (New York police officer)
    Herman Rosenthal (gambler)
    Justice Goff and John F. McIntyre
    Thomas E. Harper
    John Larson
    William Loomis
    William McAvoy
    William Shapiro
    Lefty Louie (Rosenberg), Dago Frank (Cirofici), Gyp the Blood (Horowitz), and Whitey Lewis
    Jack Sullivan
    Rev. Thurston U. Vaughn
    William Paige
    Verna Kramer
    H. Patterson
    Elie Metchnikoff
    Elizabeth and John Fabish Silversvard
    J. L. Sappington
    Gustave Marquardt
    Dema Bethune
    Mrs. Charles Moore
    Big Bill Pinkerton
    Superintendent Frank Froest
    William Lord Moore
    Tom O’Brien
    John R. Stewart
    Virena McGee, Ernest Cone, and Douglas Watson
    Teddy Daniels
    Characters from Serial Fiction
    From "The Chalice of Courage" (by Cyrus Townsend Brady): Enid Maitland, Robert (Bob) Maitland, Stephen Maitland, James Armstrong, Newbold, Kirkby, Louise Rosser, Pete, Bradshaw, and Philips.
    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, Charley Norton, Bess Hicks, Slosson, and Tom Ware.
    From "The Corrector of Destinies" (by Melville Davisson Post): Randolph Mason, Courtland Parks, Emily Cruger, General Cruger, Pietro, Myron Gates, Senator Lapman, Winfield Gerry, Egan Bedford, Marcus Gerry, Jeremiah Patton, Belmont Lane, and Stetheimer.
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan November 9, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Business and Organizational Names
    Gregory Gazette (Roy W. Caverly, Publisher)
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Gregory; local agents for Spencer & Howes and dealers in Armor-Plate Stockings)
    Mrs. M. E. Kuhn, Milliner (Gregory; dealer in Felt and Velvet Hats, Fancy Feathers, Ribbons, and Remnants)
    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)
    F. A. Howlett (Representative for tailoring house A. E. Anderson & Co. of Chicago)
    W. J. Dancer & Co. (Stockbridge; dealers in Caracul coats and Thanksgiving suits)
    The Porter Clothing Co. (Howell; selling boys' and children's suits at a discount)
    Stockbridge City Garage (W. G. Reeves, dealer for Ford)
    McLaren & Freeman (Chelsea; agents for Oakland Automobiles)
    Michigan Milling Co. (Elevator at Chilson managed by Messrs. Brogan and Brady)
    Michigan State Teachers' Association
    Michigan Sunday School Association
    Republican National Committee
    Progressive Woman's Club, Niles
    Kalamazoo Odd Fellows
    Salvation Army (Battle Creek)
    Chamber of Commerce (Battle Creek)
    Detroit House of Correction
    St. John's Orphan Asylum (San Antonio, Texas)
    Consolidated Rendering Company (Boston)
    Peshtigo Lumber Company (Peshtigo, Wis.)
    Cruger Coal Company
    Exington Trust Company
    London Trust Company
    Midland and Tidewater Railroad
    Hurst & Solmeyer (Banking house)
    Granite Mountain Insurance Company
    Gatlin Institute (Detroit and Saginaw; addiction cure)
    The Centaur Company
    Spohn Medical Co. (Goshen, Ind.)
    Monroe Drug Company (Quincy, Ill.; makers of Putnam Fadeless Dyes)
    Resinol Chemical Co. (Baltimore, Md.)
    Dodds Medicine Co. (Buffalo, N. Y.)
    Foster-Milburn Co. (Buffalo, New York; makers of Doan's Kidney Pills)
    W. L. Douglas Shoe Co. (Brockton, Mass.)
    Individual Names
    Roy W. Caverly (Publisher)
    Mina Marlatt
    Alma Hicks
    Mrs. James Jackson
    Mrs. Albert Westfall
    Miss Adell Fulmer
    John Marlett and family
    Harry Overs
    Ivan Richison and family
    George Judson
    Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Glenn
    Mr. and Mrs. Harry Singleton
    Mrs. Elmer Bullis
    Mrs. Heatley and son Eugene
    Emmett Hadley and family
    L. K. Hadley
    Lon Clark and family
    C. I. Williams
    Mrs. A. C. Watson
    Mr. and Mrs. Guy Welch
    Mrs. Eliza Hudler
    Mrs. Jas. Hoard
    Mrs. Grant Kimmel
    Chas. Obert
    Jennie Watson
    A. C. Watson
    Mrs. Nancy May
    Mrs. Ed. Cranna and children
    Frank May
    Mrs. M. C. Watson
    Marion and Maggie Holmes
    Rev. Wright
    Mr. and Mrs. John Fenno ( Pittsburgh)
    Genevieve Harris
    Chas. Burden
    Paul Kuhn
    L. McCleer
    C. S. Lasher
    Secretary Smith
    Stowe, Wimble, Miner, Judson, Drewery, Lyons, Cole, McGivney, Aldrich, and Dunning (County candidates)
    Ed. Farmer and Sam Smith
    Lily Burden
    Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice
    Messrs. Brogan and Brady
    O. A. Sellers and wife
    Wilmer Crossman
    Manager Morey
    Herbert Hudson
    Herman Hudson and wife
    President Taft
    James S. Sherman (Vice-President)
    Col. Theodore Roosevelt
    Edna K. Bonslett
    George A. Kimmel
    Charles S. Whitman
    Lieutenant Becker (Charles Becker)
    Herman Rosenthal
    Charles N. Kramer (alias Charles M. Conway)
    Beatrice Ryall (alias Grace Coyne, Mayme Coyne)
    Joseph J. McKenna
    Sigrid Eckstrom
    Mrs. John H. Daugherty, Dr. Daugherty, and Prof. Daugherty
    Thomas Glass and George G. Thompson
    W. R. Blair
    Royal E. Cabell
    Alvin Roehr, Phillip J. Ott, and Fred Haut
    General Savoff
    George Taft, Gertrude Grapp, Joe Pinnock, William Gran, and Willis B. Perkins, Jr.
    Mabel Barrison
    Mrs. Grover Cleveland and Thomas Joseph Preston
    Capt. Lawrence O. Lawson
    Commissioner Claxton
    Eliakim Sherrill, Richard Hugh Sherman, Thomas M. Sherman, Richard U. Sherman, and Mary Frances Sherman
    Roscoe Conkling
    Senator William P. Frye, Mark Diernand, and W. A. Comstock
    Owenna Moon
    Orville Johnson and son Harold
    W. S. Dewing
    William Francis Thayer, J. R. Thayer, and William Thayer
    Superintendent Greeson
    Art Cunningham and Leo Newman
    F. E. Hutchins and Harry O. Cantright
    Earl Smith, Captain Corrow, and Joseph Morris
    Dr. F. S. Goodrich, Ira W. Jayne, Rev. R. W. Merrill, Rev. R. M. Pierce, E. K. Warren, Fred Washburn, Dr. J. H. Gray, E. K. Mohr, Rev. D. H. Glass, Rev. Magnus Burgess, W. G. Pearce, Rev. Wilbur F. Crafts, Mayor Gotlieb Reutter, and Rev. J. S. Williamson
    E. L. Coel and wife
    Erny West, William H. Mason, and Harry R. Robinson
    J. C. Clair
    J. Pierpont Morgan
    Admiral Melville
    Randolph Mason, Courtland Parks, Pietro, St. George Fairfield Porter, Charles Porter, Suzanne Kinsky, and Levin Howell
    Dr. Reisner
    Dr. Earl S. Sloan and Rev. Edmund Heslop
    Micheal Sullivan, Wm. Hankerd, Geo. Fuller, Harrison Hadley, Lee Hadley, George Mowers, and L. T. Lamborn
    Elva Caskey, Edna Mitchell, Bert Roberts, Blanche Harford, and Kathryn and Beatrice Lamborn
    Mable Wood, William Allison, Frank M. Lewis, J. M. Brigham, Hazen Smith, and Leo Fohey
    John Richardson and Tom Richardson
    Alice and Kathleen Roche, Mrs. Bert Hause, C. V. Van Winkle, Max Kelly, and Wm. Dunbar
    G. A. Sigler and C. M. Sigler
    Florence and Helen Reason, Walter Dinkel, and Peter McGinn
    George Wright, Halsted Gregory, Ed. Farnum, and Samuel and Frank Grimes
    Michael Roche, Jas. Tiplady, Chas. Elder, Jas. Bulison, and Mabel Monks
    Daniel Quilette, John Teeple, Dr. H. F. Sigler, and F. J. Resico
    Clarence Fuller, Freely Calkins, and Albin Pfau
    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, Squire Balaam, Betty Malroy, Bruce Carrington, Judge Slocum Price, Charley Norton, Bess Hicks, Slosson, Ware, Mahaffy, Colonel Fentress, and Cavendish

    Student Examination Roll (Spelling): Virena McGee, Beatrice Brotherton, Ernest Cone, Douglas Watson, and Teddy Daniels
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan November 16, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Business and Organizational Names
    Gregory Gazette (Roy W. Caverly, Publisher)
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Dealers in Beacon Falls Socks, Rubber Tops, Perry Sweaters, and Knit Goods)
    F. A. Howlett (Dealer in bed blankets, smart overcoats, and breakfast food; representative for A. E. Anderson & Co.),
    A. E. Anderson & Co. (Tailoring house of Chicago)
    S. A. Denton, Gregory (Dealer in Groceries, Gents Furnishings, Fruits, Notions; local representative for Star brand tailor-made clothes)
    T. H. Howlett, Gregory (General Hardware, Implements, Furniture, Harness Goods, and Automobiles; dealer for Round Oak Stove),
    W. J. Dancer & Company (also cited as Dancer’s; Stockbridge),
    W. J. Wright (Physician and Surgeon)
    Stockbridge City Garage (W. G. Reeves, dealer for Ford),
    McLaren & Freeman (Chelsea; agents for Oakland Automobiles)
    The Porter Clothing Co. (Howell)
    W. B. Brown (Dealer for Foley Kidney Pills)
    Scientific American,
    Foster-Milburn Co. (Buffalo, N.Y.; manufacturers of Doan’s Kidney Pills),
    Postum Cereal Co. Ltd. (Battle Creek, Mich.; makers of Post Toasties, Grape-Nuts, and Postum),
    Liggett & Myers (Durham, N.C.; makers of Duke’s Mixture)
    W. L. Douglas Shoe Co. (Brockton, Mass.)
    The Michigan Farmer,
    A. S. Olmsted (LeRoy, N.Y.; manufacturer of Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders)
    Reclamation Service (Washington, D.C.)
    The Youth’s Companion (Publishers)
    International Association of Bridge & Structural Ironworkers
    Louisville & Nashville Railroad
    Dunning & Kover (Live stock commission, East Buffalo, N.Y.)
    Ladies Aid Society (L. A. S.),
    Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (W. C. T. U.),
    Methodist Episcopal (M. E.) Church,
    Presbyterian Church
    Shiawassee County Welfare Association
    Supreme Court,
    Scientific American
    Holly Herald
    Individual Names
    Roy W. Caverly (Publisher)
    F. A. Howlett, Mrs. Josie Howlett, and Fred Howlett,
    Mrs. Ed. Brotherton and Mrs. Ed. Brotherton,
    Mrs. Fred Aequith (or Asquith),
    Miss Vanoie Arnold
    Elmer McQ-ee (or McGee)
    Mrs. Eliza Placeway
    Miss Eva Meabon
    Mr. and Mrs. M. Milan
    Elmer VanBuren and wife
    Mrs. Harriet Whited,
    Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harford
    John Sheets and Vernon [Sheets],
    Mrs. Bates, daughter Beulah, and Leslie Bates
    Mrs. H. Dewey
    Mr. and Mrs. E. VanBuren
    Mrs. Hight Miller
    Mrs. Mary Daniels and Teddy Daniels,
    Mrs. M. P. Weller and Mrs. Jane Wilson
    Mrs. H. Bates and Mrs. Henry Bowman
    A. J. Harker and family, Thos. Harker, and L. B. Williams
    Mike Howe and Jim (mentioned in joke)
    Mrs. Robinson
    Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Judson
    E. L. Glenn and family
    Floyd Hinckley
    Mrs. Clifford Lantis
    Rutha Force and Howard Force
    Mrs. Herman Haviland
    Silas Hemingway
    John Taylor and family
    Mr. Marrietta
    Vernon Sheets,
    Greo. Cone (George Cone)
    Dessie Whitehead
    Mrs. Conk and sons
    Mrs. Lewis
    Roepcke boys
    Mrs. Fred Merril and Mrs. A. Messenger
    Jas. Stackable and wife
    Arthur Mitchell and wife
    Homer Ward
    Mr. and Mrs. Fred Montague and sons Lyle and Leslie
    Mrs. L. Gallup
    Edwin J. Curts
    Rev. McTaggart
    Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stone
    A. Riley Crittenden
    Woodbridge N. Ferris (Governor-elect),
    Woodrow Wilson (President-elect)
    Taft (President),
    George Sauersmith
    Ortie E. McManigal
    Herbert S. Hockin (alias "Ping"),
    Frank C. Webb, Michael J. Young, Richard H. Houlihan, James Cooney, and Frank M. Ryan
    McNamara brothers
    Jack Johnson
    Charles Hibbard
    Fletcher J. Ralph and Mary Roberts
    Mrs. Wood B. Swelle and Old Man Newriche
    Sir Frederic Treves and King Edward
    Fred W. Harris
    William Alden Smith,
    S. W. Beakes, W. W. Wedemeyer, and Carney,
    J. M. C. Smith, Hamilton, Carl B. Mapes, and Edwin F. Sweet
    Alva M. Cummins, McLaughlin, Lindquist, and H. Olin Young,
    W. J. McDonald, Moriarty, and Winegar,
    Waldo Hen
    Kathleen Roche, Mrs. Alex McIntyre, and Richard D. Roche,
    Martha Nichols, Howard Marshall, and Bernice Hart
    Dr. W. G. Wylie, Mrs. J. W. Harris, John Donohue, and W. E. Murphy
    Rev. Fr. Coyle
    Henry Cobb and Dr. W. S. Moore
    Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Swarthout and daughter Bessie
    Isabell Euler, Georgia Martin, and Helen Dolan
    Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Buck and W. H. Clark
    Dan Lantis and wife
    Bert Holz, Mark Bell, Carl Bowen, and R. Clinton
    Johan-ankerd (Johanna Hankerd)
    Mrs. Samuel Placeway, Mrs. Arvilla Placeway, and W. P. Van Winkle
    Jesse Henry, L. T. Lamborn, Elva Caskey, and John Green
    Mrs. Joe Roberts, Lorna Roberts, and Miss Hazel Hinchey
    Will Caskey, Mrs. Edna Mitchell, and John Roberts
    Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Green
    Abbie Clark, Howard Wainwright, and Millie Van Keuren
    Cleve Van Buren
    Mrs. A. Burdick, Mrs. Arthur Burgwin, Mrs. James Mynahan, Mrs. Fred Hall, Mrs. Deb Smith, and Mrs. Lasher
    Dr. C. L. Sigler and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox
    May Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Love,
    Mrs. P. G. Teeple, John Gardner, and Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Demerest
    Lucile Demerest, Walter Dinkel, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude White
    Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Dinkel, Mr. and Mrs. John Dinkel, and Will Donbar
    Albert Dinkel, Mabel Smith, Kitsey Allison, and Geo. Dickerson
    E. H. Byer, Florence Byer, Bert Gardner, and Clyde Line
    Fred Merril, Mae Brogan, Rev. Miller, and Mrs. Ray Jewell
    S. Moore, Orange Backus, T. Jewell, and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bush
    Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Miller, James Catrell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, and Mrs. Frank Brutt
    Mrs. Will Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gorton, and L. Peterson
    Milton Wasson, H. Dyer, Mrs. Andrew Nicholas, and Ethel Lilliewhite
    Burt Nash, Robert Stackable, Clarence Stackable, and Mrs. R. Bennett
    Una Bennett, Orville Nash, Erwin Nash, and Frank Breningstali
    Mrs. Myron Hendrick, Franc Burch, Mrs. Hull, and Jay Davenport,
    Mabel Monks, Daniel A. Quilette, Fannie Monks, and Aschille Quilette,
    Mrs. Margaret Monks, Herman and Rose Smith, and Geo. Leavey,
    Mary McClusky, Harry Leavey, Patrick Leavey, and Roy Moran
    Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunbar and Earl MacLacblan
    At la Gardner (Alta Gardner), Mrs. Marm Chalker, Mrs. J. Chalker, and Otis Webb
    H. B. Gardner, Maggie Connor, Burt Van Blaricum, and Roy Lennon
    Robert Fox, Patrick Kennedy, Ambrose Murphy, and Lorenzo Murphy
    Raymond Harris, Roy Harris, and Mrs. Henry Maycock,
    Student Examination Roll (Spelling)
    Virena McGee, Beatrice Brotherton, Ernest Cone, Douglas Watson, and Teddy Daniels
    Characters from Serial Fiction
    From "The Corrector of Destinies": (by Melville Davisson Post) Randolph Mason, Courtland Parks, Pietro, Gilbert Martin, Dr. Ashby Clark, Andrew Flint, Mrs. Anna Board, Rev. Edmund Heslop, George Spengler, Matilda Reis, and Jacob Reis
    From "The Prodigal Judge": (by Vaughan Kester) Hannibal Wayne Hazard, Jonathan Crenshaw, Bladen, Bob Yancy, Nathaniel Ferris, Dave Blount, Captain Murrell, Betty Malroy, Bruce Carrington, Judge Slocum Price, Charley Norton, Bess Hicks, Slosson, Tom Ware, Colonel Fentress, Cavendish, Solomon Mahaffy, and Pegloe
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan November 23, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    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
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan November 30, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Business and Organizational Names
    Gregory Gazette (Roy W. Caverly, Publisher)
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Dealers in Beacon Falls Socks and Rubber Tops, and Perry Sweaters and Knit Goods)
    P. A. Howlett (Ad space)
    S. A. Denton, Gregory (Dealer in Groceries, Gents Furnishings, Fruits, Notions; local representative for Star brand tailor-made clothes)
    T. H. Howlett, Gregory (General Hardware, Implements, Furniture, Harness Goods, and Automobiles; agent for the Round Oak Stove)
    Anderson Tailoring Co. (Represented locally by F. A. Howlett)
    L. A. S. (Ladies Aid Society) of the Presbyterian Church
    Junior Leaguers
    Sewing Circle
    Presbyterian Church
    Catholic Standard and Times
    Methodist Episcopal (M. E.) Church
    L. O. T. M. (Ladies of the Modern Maccabees)
    Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (Chelsea)
    Plainfield Maccabees
    McCleer’s Meat Market
    Towar Creamery Station
    Fowlerville Standard
    Milford Times
    Holly Herald
    Ann Arbor Railroad
    Bell (Michigan State) (Telephone system)
    W. J. Dancer & Company
    Parker-Spencer Co. (Formerly Howell Garage & Supply Co. and A. J. Parker Machine and Supply Co.)
    North Hamburg Church
    The Michigan Farmer
    Pinckney Dispatch
    The Commercial Milling Co. (Makers of Henkel's Flour)
    Liggett & Myers (Makers of Duke's Mixture)
    Postum Co. (Makers of Grape-Nuts and Post Toasties)
    Centaur Company (Makers of Castoria)
    Beecham’s Pills
    Foster-Milburn Co. (Makers of Doan’s Kidney Pills)
    Foley Kidney Pills
    Northrop & Lyman Co., Ltd. (Makers of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy)
    W. F. Young, P. D. F. (Makers of Absorbine, Jr.)
    Carter’s Little Liver Pills
    Sloan's Liniment
    Cuticura
    Yaak (Special)
    Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co. (Chicago)
    The Big Fair Store (Chicago)
    Buck-Rayners (Chicago)
    The Public Drug Store (Chicago)
    Rothschild & Company (Chicago)
    The Behum-Jose Brog Co. (Chicago)
    Individual Names
    Roy W. Caverly (Publisher)
    L. Webb
    S. G. Parimer
    G. Ives
    Mrs. A. O. Watson
    John Webb and wife
    Betsey Marshall
    Rev. Coates
    Mr. Scouten
    Austin Gorton
    Mildred Daniels
    A. J. May
    W. Barton
    F. May
    Boy Hadley
    H. Fletcher
    Mr. Cooper
    Mr. Beebe
    Harrison Hadley
    Herman Hudson
    James Youngs
    Louis Preston
    P. H. Swarthout
    Hugh Ward
    Ellis Whited
    George Whited
    Lorna Roberts
    Rose Montague
    Mr. and Mrs. Fred Montague
    Mrs. Elmer Chipman
    Mollie
    Mrs. John McCleer
    Ruth
    Frank Bergwin
    E. A. Kuhn
    Miss Josephine Douglas
    O. N. Bullis
    Miss Eva Meabon
    Mr. and Mrs. Munsell
    Mr. and Mrs. Hart Gauss
    Mr. and Mrs. John Wright
    Adrian Lavey
    Claude Monks
    Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCleer
    Bernardino Lynch
    John Donohue
    Anna McClear
    Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McClear
    John Geddes
    Margaret Young
    Sam Smith
    N. F. Hough
    Bert Hawes
    Lelah Singleton
    E. B. Daniels and family
    Tom Sager and family
    George Stevens
    Tom Chiswell and family
    Carl Bollinger
    Mrs. Liable
    Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Blakely
    Otto Arnold
    Paul Kuhn
    George Dutton and wife
    Chas. Arnold
    I. O. Backus
    Myna Marlatt
    Dr. Alex Pearson
    Mrs. Mary Fredrick
    O. B. Arnold
    Rev. W. P. Considine
    Clifford and Armina Arnold
    President-elect Wilson
    Frankie Placeway
    Howard Marlatt
    Louisa Ruth Daniels
    Rutha Brotherton
    Donald Harker
    Vancie Arnold
    Cloy and Gladys
    Joe Kirkland
    Will Wood and Winfield Backus (Tragic deaths)
    Bell Hall
    Mrs. J. W. Harris
    Park Read
    Jas. Pitch
    Miss Edna Adams
    Dr. Geo. Pearson
    Mrs. M. F. King
    Geo. VanHorn
    Leo Monks
    Amos Clinton
    Mr. and Mrs. Ben White
    Mrs. Devereaux
    Mr. and Mrs. O. Bowman
    Fred Bowman
    Miss Elsa Schelling
    Miss Leona Heine
    H. W. Morgan
    Miss Hazel Merrill
    Norma Vaughn
    Supt. Smith
    Bert Cordley
    H. H. Swarthout
    Dr. D. A. MacLachlan
    Rev. Wm. Courtney
    Rev. Jos. Coyle
    Lucile Brogan
    Madeline Moran
    Henry Appleton and wife
    Alden Carpenter
    Paul Bock and wife
    Met Chalker
    Mrs. H. R. Geer
    Mr. and Mrs. Staley
    Mrs. F. G. Jackson
    Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Stephens
    Norris Wilcox and wife
    Hugh Clark
    E. J. Bowers
    Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bowers
    Mr. and Mrs. Orin Hicks
    Wm. Marsh and wife
    Clyde McIntyre
    W. C. Dunning
    W. B. Otto
    A. B. Green and wife
    Homer
    Melvin Burgess and family
    S. W. Burgess
    Miss Mary Opena
    Mrs. Arvilla Placeway
    Mr. and Mrs. Vern Powers
    Frank Edmund
    Miss MaVle Sigler
    John McIntyre
    Miss Kate Brown
    Roy Moran
    Clyde Darraw
    Mrs. Guy Teeple
    Hugh McCabe
    H. D. McDougal
    H. W. Crofoot
    Thomas Shehan
    A. H. Flintoft
    Eugene Campbell
    Miss Helen Reason
    Chas. Oakley
    Clare Skinner
    Jas. Roche
    A. H. Gilchrist and family
    Elmer Book
    Mrs. E. E. Hoyt
    Geo. Conrad and family
    Arthur Deuno
    Miss May Smith
    Mrs. Roger Carr
    Mrs. W. O. Dunning
    Maude, Genevieve, Monaco, and Mildred Kuhn
    Miss Rose Smith
    Mary McCluskey
    Mrs. Maigaret Black
    Ella Black
    Michael Fitzsimmons
    Miss Caroline Ayers
    Sarah Nash
    Mrs. H. F. Sigler
    Mrs. C. P. Sykes
    Hal Erwin
    Clifford Brittan
    Calvin Wilcox
    Mr. and Mrs. Burt Nash
    Misses Elva Caskey and Kathryn Lamborne
    Mrs. Joe Roberts
    John Grindling
    Mrs. Margaret Watters
    James Meabon and wife
    Wm. Caskey, wife, and daughter Elva
    Nick Burley
    Mrs. N. Pacey
    Mrs. Walter Glover
    Mrs. Etta Bland
    R. M. Glenn
    Mrs. Gallup and daughters
    Erwin Campbell and family
    Mrs. LyJe Younglove
    Geo. Younglove
    Emmett and Elizabeth Harris
    Chris Brogan
    Mrs. Ray Newcomb
    John Gardner
    Laverne Demerest and family
    Mrs. Bert Rocbe and daughter Kathleen
    Mr. and Mrs. C. Brogan
    Will Brogan
    Mrs. J. D. White
    Mrs. R. M. Ledwidge
    Mrs. P. Leavey
    G. M. Greiner and wife
    Mrs. Will Caskey, Mrs. Will Brogan, and E. J. White
    Eugene McCleer
    Mrs. Max Ledwidge
    Sanford Reason and wife
    Miss Olds
    E. A. Sprout
    James Wells
    Duane Lavey
    Wm. Ledwidge
    John Murningham
    Mrs. Alice Hoff
    Characters from Serial Fiction
    From "The Prodigal Judge": (by Vaughan Kester) Jonathan Crenshaw, Bladen, Bob Yancy, Hannibal Wayne Hazard, Nathaniel Ferris, Dave Blount, Captain Murrell, Betty Malroy, Bruce Carrington, Judge Slocum Price, Charles Norton, Bess Hicks, Slosson, Tom Ware, Mahaffy, Colonel Fentress, Pegloe, Bunker, Polly, Connie, and Richard.
    From "Truth About the Case": (by M. F. Goron) Xavier, Germaine E., Boissier, Mademoiselle Clementine, Riviere, Leroy, Lily Bradley, Charles Vernet, Karstens, Simon, Moulin, Aymard, Berger, Camille, Pailleron, Lucien March, Alphonse Daudet, Meissonnier, Puvis de Chavannes, Lamoureaux, Francisque Sarcey, Benjamin Constant, Sardou, and M. Bertillon.
    Student Examination Roll (Spelling): Virena McGee, Beatrice Brotherton, Ernest Cone, Douglas Watson, and Teddy Daniels.
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan December 14, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Business and Organizational Names
    Gregory Gazette (Roy W. Caverly, Publisher)
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Dealers in Christmas goods, candies, fruits, and nuts)
    M. E. Kuhn (Gregory; dealer in Lambertville and Snag Proof rubber footwear, dresser scarfs, and center pieces)
    Bank of Gregory (F. A. Howlett, Prop.)
    L. N. McClear (Dealer in Dr. Hess High Protein Meat Scraps)
    F. A. Howlett (Gregory; exclusive agent for Rose Bud Flour and Beacon Light Coffee; representative for A. E. Anderson & Co. tailoring)
    S. A. Denton, Gregory (Dealer in woolens and tailor-made suits; market for butter and eggs)
    T. H. Howlett, Gregory (General Hardware, Implements, Furniture, and Automobiles)
    Empire Marble and Granite Works (John G. Leslie, Prop.)
    A. H. Flintoft (Automobile Bargains: Reo, Flander, Jackson, and Queen)
    H. L. Williams (Gregory; dealer in Eggs, Poultry, and Veal)
    W. H. Gartrell (Howell; "The Watch Doctor"; dealer in watches, clocks, and Parisian Ivory)
    Beurmann & Company (Howell; Quality Furniture Store)
    Lyndilia Telephone Co. (Officers: A. C. Watson, W. T. Barnum, Charles Hartsuff, and F. A. Howlett)
    Stockbridge Elevator Co. (Anderson; Michael Roche, manager)
    Warren Automobile Co.
    Michigan State Telephone Company
    Livingston Tidings
    Grand Trunk Railroad
    Pan-American Exposition (San Francisco)
    West Side Business Association of Saginaw
    Muskegon Chamber of Commerce (Officers: Paul R. Beardsley, Dr. J. F. Denslow, W. Wilfred Barcus, and John H. Moore)
    F. C. Schnackenberg (Howell; Furniture Dealer and Undertaker)
    Pinckney Exchange Bank (G. W. Teeple, Prop.)
    Barron & Wines (Howell; holiday gifts)
    Lyndon's Department Store (Howell)
    Dr. Peebles Institute (Battle Creek)
    W. J. Dancer & Company (Stockbridge)
    Individual Names
    Roy W. Caverly (Publisher)
    Benjamin Singleton (Deceased; born in Yorkshire, England, 1838)
    Mary Ann Wesley (Widow of Benjamin Singleton)
    Harry Singleton, Emma Asquith, William Singleton, and Elizabeth (Children of Benjamin Singleton)
    Wm. Wood and Winfield Backus (Victims of a Grand Trunk train accident)
    A. H. Flintoft, H. L. Williams, John G. Leslie, and F. D. Johnson
    Daisy Howlett, Mary Howlett, Bessie Howlett, Fred Howlett, L. E. Howlett, and Thomas Howlett
    Wm. Willard, Mrs. Bae Asquith, Mrs. Brotherton, and Ed. Brotherton
    Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Arnold, Vancie Arnold, and Archie Arnold
    H. Singleton, A. J. Brearley, Millie Kuhn, M. E. Kuhn, Loneta Kuhn, and E. A. Kuhn
    G. D. Monroe, Wm. Durkee, Mrs. Frank Warden, Lois Warden, and L. D. Jeffrey
    Lily Burden, Mrs. Wm. Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bytim, Silas Hemingway, and Rev. Jennie Wilcox
    Roy Placeway, Carleton Barnard, Alice Vogt, Fred Wylie, and Margaret Connors
    Frank Smith, Alex Longnecker, Michael Roche, and Lucius Wilson
    A. C. Watson, Charles Hartsuff, Stephen Hadley, Charles Hartsuff, and Marion Hadley
    Marion and May Cranna, Mrs. L. E. Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Blakely, and Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Ives
    Fred Marshall, Mrs. Jennie Watson, Glen Yelland, and Lucius Wilson
    Charles S. Pierce, A. C. Carton, Rep. Johnson, Warren Shepard, and Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Buschke
    Meiselbach (Food Inspector), Friar (City Inspector), William L. Fitzgerald, Thomas Pidgeon, and J. C. McFadden
    Woodford Clay, August Belmont, Allen Hartsell, Clarence Prior, and Night Policeman Burkhardt
    Hazel Olive Cochran, George H. Ennis, Mrs. B. P. Willard, Rev. L. H. Manning, and John Monahan
    T. W. Webb, Dr. Shelley Higgins, Charles Nicklol, Judge Kinne, and Prof. W. S. Pillsbury
    Frank Moody, Louis Setunsky, Arthur Fish, John J. Smorske, and William C. Kirchgessner
    H. A. Powers, Rev. A. A. Wood, Lewis Doyle, Olive Stone, and Mrs. Henry Sawyer
    Mrs. Arthur Rice, Mrs. Fred Rice, Arthur Kice, Mrs. A. M. Otley, and Rev. W. H. Ripon
    Kathryn Lamborne, Beatrice Lamborne, Jesse Henrys, Earl MacLachlan, and Dale Chappel
    John Dinkel, Gladys Pool, Mrs. A. Gilchrist, W. O. Dunning, and Dr. W. T. Wright
    Benjaman Earnso, Mrs. Pangborn, Mr. Steveson, Laverne and Mary McQuillan, and Percy Teeple
    Rose Foster, Ethel Foster, Gladys Roberts, Mr. Crostmans, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roberts
    Martin Anderson, Cecil Cone, Ray Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roberts, and Mrs. David Roberts
    Willis Tapper, Mrs. Amy VanKearen, Mrs. Elvida Roberts, Mrs. Charlie Harding, and Mrs. Augusta VanSyckel
    Mr. and Mrs. Cobe McGee, Mrs. Margaret Watters, Stephen Van Born, Frank MacKinder, and Jas. Burroughs
    Jas. Nash, Peter Greiner, G. M. Greiner, Vincent Young, Mark McCleer, and Raymond Brogan
    M. J. Roche, Gertrude Hoff, John Murningham, Malachy Roche, and Orla and Glenn Hinchey
    Clarinda Fink, Robert, Mrs. C. A. Frost, Glenn Gardner, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Ar Sprout
    Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birney, John Loughlin, Will Brogan, Mrs. Will Connors, and Mrs. Ovid
    Mr. and Mrs. Dan Plummer, Charles Hoff, Tom Frost, Phillip Sprout, and George Greiner
    Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ledwidge, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Roche, Arthur Sanford, and Walter and Raymond Reason
    Mrs. Lewis Colby, Benjaman Estman, Fred Campbell, Mr. Shrotzberger Jr., and Aaron Younglove
    Mr. and Mrs. Will Blind, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Clifford Dey, and Adelbert Brearley
    F. C. Schnackenberg, Dalsie B. Chappell, Eunice Warner, and Hon. Arthur A. Montague
    E. A. Stowe, Frances Stickle, Albert Jackson, John Hasteacahl, Nelson P. Mortenson, and Eugene Campbell
    John N. Gilbert, Julia Foster, Ralph Gorton, Sarah A. Darwin, J. W. Sedge, and C. A. Abbott
    Fiction and Literary Names
    "The Church Mouse" (by Harry Irving Green): Janet and Dick.
    "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, Hues, Cavendish, Steve, Wesley, Pegloe, and Tom Ware.
    "Truth About the Case" (by M. F. Goron): M. Berard, Madame Bazire, Madame L, Barbaste, M. Guillot, and Professor Vigouroux.
    Student Examination Roll (Spelling): Virena McGee, Beatrice Brotherton, Ernest Cone, Douglas Watson, and Teddy Daniels.
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan December 21, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Business and Organizational Names
    Gregory Gazette (Roy W. Caverly, Publisher)
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Dealers in handerkchiefe, china, toys, and choice candies)
    M. E. Kuhn (Dealer in fur mittens and Snag Proof rubber footwear)
    F. A. Howlett (Dealer in Christmas goods and representative for A. E. Anderson & Co. tailoring)
    A. E. Anderson & Co. (Chicago tailoring house)
    S. A. Denton (Gregory; market for butter and eggs)
    T. H. Howlett (General Hardware, Implements, Furniture, and Automobiles)
    L. N. McClear (Dealer in High Protein Meat Scraps)
    Standard Map Co. (Chicago)
    Chelsea Business Men's Association
    Lanky Thirteen Club
    Maccabee Hall
    Barnard's Orchestra
    Willing Workers (Social group)
    Gregory School
    Unadilla Mills (A. J. Gorton)
    Detroit Times
    Pinckney School
    Stockbridge Elevator Co. (Michael Roche, manager)
    Michigan State Telephone Co.
    Pinckney Exchange Bank (G. W. Teeple, Prop.)
    Fowlerville Fair
    National Press Club
    Progressive National Committee
    Erie Railroad
    Susquehanna Railroad
    Wabash Passenger Train
    Alaska Steamship Company
    Union Stockyards and Transit Company
    Social Service Exchange
    Alexandria-Washington Masonic Lodge
    Bowery Savings Bank
    Pere Marquette Railroad
    Michigan Securities Commission
    State Board of Canvassers
    Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society
    Bobbs-Merrill Company
    Commonwealth Railway and Power Company
    Indianapolis News
    Individual Names
    Roy W. Caverly (Publisher)
    Cora Marshall, Miss Junia Bae Brotherton, S. Hemingway, George Whited, and Ellis Whited
    Max Heopcke, Oscar Eutic, C. J. Williams, and Mrs. Betty Marshall
    Mrs. F. O. Montague, E. A. Kuhn, and Postmaster W. W. Willard
    Freddy Ayrault, Mrs. C. A. Mapes, Lucile Mapes, John Sheets, and Archie Arnold
    Mrs. Myra Bowen, Mrs. Frank Armstrong, Thomas Harker, and Miss Coast
    Harrison, Mrs. Joe Bowen, Mildred Kuhn, and Mrs. E. McCorney
    Cleve Van Buren, Ornie Drown, Allie Drown, Chas. Foster, and Miss Loneta Kuhn
    O. Woodworth, Florentine, Mrs. Anna Moore, Q. Webb, and Mrs. E. L. Hadley
    Frank Smith, A. J. Holmes, Mrs. C. D. Johnson, H. V. Watts, and W. J. Buhl
    C. N. Bullis, L. N. McClear, C. Burden, Ben Woodworth, and Mrs. Bartron
    Esther and Max Hagman, Mrs. Fred Montague, Mrs. Florence Gardner, and Delia Goodwin
    George Goodwin, Mrs. Ed Cranna, Mrs. Will Marshall, S. G. Palmer, and Will Sharp
    John Webb, Rose Glenn Hinkley, Ed Shields, and Governor-elect Ferris
    Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bullis, and Rev. Jennie Wilcox
    Frank Ovitt, Mrs. F. A. Howlett, Mrs. Geo. Stevens, Mrs. Mary Daniels, Leslie, and Gladys
    William Hagman, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Buckley, Mrs. Lawrence Smock, and Miss Edna Ward
    Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell, Miss Charlotte Walker, Miss May Madigan, and Gregory McClusky
    James Stackable, Eugene McCleer, Mr. and Mrs. Demerest, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ward, and Monica
    Misses Genevieve and Maude Kuhn, Miss Clair Ledwidge, E. N. Arnold, and O. B. Arnold
    Elmer McGee, Harry Bowen, Mrs. Rose Buhl, Harlow Munsell, and Chas Burden
    Representative Sulzer, Representative Stanley, Senator Penrose, and Senator Gore
    Representative Charles C. Bowman, Representative Roddenbery, Jack Johnson, and Lucille Cameron
    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary Knox, Ambassador Bryce, and Secretary MacVeagh
    V. Metis, Miss Leona Sherer, Senator Benjamin F. Shively, and George W. Perkins
    Kinney Bergman, Herman Steinberg, Jesse Dillman, Miss T. M. Liner, and Sidna Allen
    Foster (Prosecuting Attorney), John F. Gaynor, Thomas Adams, and Samuel Williamson
    Woodrow Wilson, Roosevelt, Jacob Dunn, Peter Dunn, and Seeley Davenport
    Prof. Morris Loeb, F. H. Weber, J. Pierpont Morgan, T. E. Mitten, and James Stillman
    Daniel E. Sickles, Prince Regent Luitpold, Crown Prince Alexis, and Queen Maud
    King Edward, M. Simics, Engine Driver Knox, William Cotter, and Joe Cushway
    Andrew Rapp, E. B. Stark, George R. McLean, John J. Casey, and Representative Hinkley
    Attorney General Wykes, Frederick A. Cleveland, John L. McDonell, and Representative James Henry
    Charles S. Pierce, A. C. Carton, H. Olin Young, William J. McDonald, and Prof. W. B. Pillsbury
    Frank Bliss, Ed Willett, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Buschke, and Mrs. M. B. Ferry
    William Howard Taft, William Jennings Bryan, Charles Nagel, and Walter L. Fisher
    George W. Wickersham, Frank H. Hitchcock, Henry L. Stimson, and George Von L. Meyer
    James Wilson, Wm. Gawley, Wirt Barton, Roy Merrill, Vera Isham, and Erna Isham
    J. C. Parker, Mrs. Claude Danforth, Emma Moran, Mark Swarthout, and Martha Murphy
    Wm. Murphy, Mrs. Chas. Bowman, Hugh McPherson, E. J. Drewery, and F. O. Gilbert
    Clyde Dunning, Wm. Bell, Gladys Fisk, W. H. S. Wood, Freeman Allison, and Mrs. John Rane
    Floyd Reason, Claude White, H. M. Williston, Julia Pangborn, Alden Carpenter, and Mrs. Emery Read
    William Fisk, Chas. Love, Mrs. P. G. Teeple, Joe Placeway, Guy Hall, and Earl Baughn
    Willie Darrow, Steve Jeffrks, Richard Jeffrks, Norbert Lavey, Thomas Moran, and Mrs. Anderson
    Martin Anderson, Wm. Caskey, Mrs. John Roberts, David Roberts, and Mrs. Albert Messenger
    Floyd Munsell, Mrs. Bert Roberts, T. Wainwright, and Physician W. J. Bright
    Real Estate Transfer Names
    William Layton, Arnold Filkins, George A. Caswell, George Westmoreland, and Lewis N. Brayton
    Ellis F. Kleckler, Chas. Curtis, H. P. Eager, Austin Kimberly, W. H. Cadwell, and William Clark
    Chas. E. Ranger, James Miller, H. M. Wells, Ada Carr, Adam Meyer, and Silas Allen
    William McKane, H. G. Thompson, Norman C. Rathbun, O. E. Carr, and Robin K. Carr
    Adam F. Andrews, C. D. McEwen, Joseph Francis, Adell M. Hartson, and Julius Wilcox
    Mable Griffith, Merritt N. Cook, Roy J. Holt, Carrie M. Gilmore, and F. M. Backus
    David H. Force, Andrew Woll, W. H. Stark, Frank Mack, Adelia Moore, and Shubal Moore
    E. L. Thompson, Mary Hauser, Frederick A. Riscb, J. Birkenstock, and Fred Lang
    Fred Wider, Anna Bella Elliot, Melvin S. Edgar, Julia French, and Thomas Gordon Jr.
    Warren B. Warner
    Characters and Figures from Serial Fiction
    "The Stolen Singer": Renaud, Hand, Agatha Redmond, Hercules Thayer, Agatha Shaw, and Agatha Shaw Redmond
    "The Prodigal Judge": Jonathan Crenshaw, Bladen, Bob Yancy, Hannibal Wayne Hazard, Nathaniel Ferris, Captain Murrell, Dave Blount, Squire Balaam, Betty Malroy, Bruce Carrington, Judge Slocum Price, Charles Norton, Slosson, Bess Hicks, Tom Ware, Mahaffy, Colonel Fentress, and Cavendish
    "Truth About the Case": Vernet, Goron, Armand, Jeanne, Marceline, Xavier, Germaine E., Boissier, Mademoiselle Clementine, Riviere, Leroy, Lily Bradley, Karstens, Simon, Moulin, Aymard, Berger, Camille, Pailleron, Lucien March, Alphonse Daudet, Meissonnier, Puvis de Chavannes, Lamoureaux, Francisque Sarcey, Benjamin Constant, and Sardou
    "The Church Mouse": Janet and Dick
    Student Examination Roll (Spelling)
    Virena McGee, Beatrice Brotherton, Ernest Cone, Douglas Watson, and Teddy Daniels
  • Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan December 28, 1912

    Names found in newspaper using AI.

    Business and Organizational Names
    Gregory Gazette (Roy W. Caverly, Publisher)
    Ayrault & Bollinger (Dealers in Armor Plate Hosiery)
    M. E. Kuhn (Gregory; dealer in Railroad Overalls, J. C. C. Reducing Corsets, and Nickel Lamps)
    L. N. McClear (Dealer in Darlings High Protein Meat Scraps)
    F. A. Howlett (Reserved Space; representative for A. E. Anderson & Co. tailoring)
    S. A. Denton (Dealer in Malaga Grapes, Dates, Figs, etc., and National Baked Goods; buyer for butter and eggs)
    T. H. Howlett (General Hardware, Implements, Furniture, Harness Goods, and Automobiles; dealer in rocking and dining chairs)
    A. E. Anderson & Co. (Chicago tailoring house)
    Academy of Adrian
    Catholic Standard and Times
    Jackson Police Force
    Republican (Howell-based publication)
    San Francisco Argonaut
    Michigan National Guard (specifically the First Battalion of Field Artillery)
    Southwestern Michigan Sportsmen's Association
    Michigan Retail Lumber Dealers' Association
    W. C. T. U. (Woman’s Christian Temperance Union)
    Hillsdale College
    Dorcas Home (Owosso)
    Northern Pacific Ry
    Beecham’s Pills
    Empire Marble and Granite Works (John G. Leslie, Prop.)
    Pere Marquette Railroad Co.
    Livingston County Mutual Fire Insurance Company
    Ayers & Chase (Coal firm)
    Fowlerville Standard
    St. Mary's Church (Pinckney)
    Individual Names
    Roy W. Caverly (Publisher)
    Woodbridge N. Ferris (Governor-elect)
    Dr. Wright and wife
    Mr. and Mrs. Fred Montague
    Mrs. C. Burden and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burden
    Mrs. O. Swarthout
    D. Denton (Chicago)
    Harry Jacobs
    Blanche Cobb (Stockbridge)
    H. Singleton, Harry Singleton, Emma Asquith, William Singleton, and Elizabeth
    Miss Sarah McClear
    F. Seerar and family (Iosco)
    Geo. Stevens
    John Schofield and wife
    Florence McClear and Percy McClear
    Hugh Ward, Mrs. Al Ward (Maude Ward), and Mr. Wilkenson
    Thos. Chiswell and family
    F. Worden
    Thos. Howlett and wife
    Miss Belle Coats
    Mrs. S. A. Denton
    G. M. Burden
    Florence Gallup and Eugene Gallup
    Mrs. George Reason (Pinckney)
    Mrs. M. F. King (Detroit)
    Will Douglas
    Mrs. C. N. Bullis
    Haskel Worden and wife
    Fred Merrill and family
    Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McClear
    Dr. M. L. Ward
    Lyle Gorton and wife
    Mr. and Mrs. F. Marshal
    Maude, Mildred, Monaco, and Genevieve Kuhn
    Harold Conk and family
    W. Curtis and wife
    Mr. and Mrs. W. Cone
    Henry Williams and Joe Williams
    Gurd M. Hayes
    Edmund H. Shields
    Major Roy C. Vandercook
    Chief Justice Joseph B. Moore
    Governor Osborn
    Carlton Ferris and Phelps Ferris
    Gilbert Currie, Charles Smith, McBride, Glassner, and Farmer (political figures)
    Patrick H. Kelley
    Frederick C. Martindale
    Circuit Judge Frank R. Knappen
    President Madero and President Taft
    Will Carleton (Poet)
    Mrs. B. U. Calkins
    Mrs. Slsera Hale
    Wm. H. Burns
    Dr. Roche
    W. J. White
    Leager Wheeler and I. Holmes
    W. R. Scott
    Edward B. Clark
    Senator Jonathan Bourne, David J. Lewis, and William Sulzer
    William H. Davis, Daniel T. Gerow, M. H. Foster, E. M. C. Quimby, and Henry N. Bradley
    John M. Oskison
    Rev. Alan Presley Wilson
    Dr. William Brady
    William Wright
    Wilbur D. Nesbit
    Mrs. Trizitt and Mrs. Duazitt
    Rev. Jabez Huppleton and Mrs. Clugson
    Hon. S. H. Munsell
    James Shaft
    Mrs. C. L. Sigler and Norma Vaughn
    Lee Tiplady, Thos. Cobb, and Peter Kent
    Sadie Harris, Floris Moran, and Mrs. Arvilla Placeway
    Joe Placeway, Dr. W. C. Wylie, and Miss Backus
    Leo Lavey, Kate Brown, and Kitsey Allison
    Miss Garrity and M. J. Farley
    Ella Blair, Geo. Green, and Enry Warmer
    S. G. Teeple, Sheriff Wm. Stoddard, and John Stoddard
    Mrs. George Docking, Ben White, and Mrs. L. A. Devereaux
    Mrs. C. Lynch, Bernardino Lynch, and Helen Monks
    Mrs. Dede Hinchey and C. G. Hinchey
    Miss Laura Lavey and Michal Lavey
    Jas. Smith and Richard Baker
    George M. Greiner and Norma Curlett
    Mrs. A. M. Utley, Lulu Benham, and Mrs. Clarence Stackable
    Wm. Baird, Jas. Tiplady, and Edna Maxwell
    Mrs. Hugh McDougali and Hazel
    Mrs. John Harland, Leona Heine, and Miss Fanny Swarthout
    Mr. and Mrs. John Van Horn and Etla Clare McClusky
    Fred Lake and R. W. Lake
    H. M. Williston, Arthur Allyn, and Alice Roche
    James Roche and Clara Dunn
    Chas. Smoyer, Thomas Read, Chandler, and Irene
    Chas. Carrol and N. F. Knight
    R. E. Barron
    Mark Nash and Richard Haddock
    Mary E. Doyle, Walter Collins, and John Chalker
    George Bullard, Harry Isham, and W. H. Leland
    Myrta VanBlaricum, Mrs. J. M. Harris, and Sadie
    Wm. Meyers, Ben Isham, and Vera
    Elmer Glenn, Josephine Harris, and Monn M. Harris
    W. J. Larkin and Adelbert Brearley
    Real Estate Transfer Names
    James H. Brian to Clarence Preston
    Ellen Croun to Merritt N. Cook
    John Bergin to John V. O'Connor
    Louise Brearley to Francis J. Vogt
    Ohnbal Moore to Orange V. Backus
    Conrad Webber to Richard Herbest
    James Hart to Clarence W. Bradley
    Edward Dingman to Eliza Sawyer
    Eliza Sawyer to Joseph Sawyer
    Miner Bergin to Ernest Krauss
    Susan M. Parson to Freeley E. Calkins
    Characters and Figures from Serial Fiction
    "Billy and the Twins": Billy Peters, Ellen Roy, and Mary Roy
    "The Stolen Singer": Aleck, Jim (Jimsy), Agatha Redmond, Renaud, and Hercules Thayer
    "The Prodigal Judge": Hannibal Wayne Hazard, Jonathan Crenshaw, Bladen, Bob Yancy, Nathaniel Ferris, Dave Blount, Captain Murrell, Betty Malroy, Bruce Carrington, Judge Slocum Price, Charley Norton, Bess Hicks, Slosson, Tom Ware, and Cavendish
    "Truth About the Case": M. F. Goron (Ex-Chief of Detective Police), Madame H, Yvonne H, Uncle Jerome, Baron S, Boris, Tips (Georgette Chevallier), Alfred O, Madame Bazire, M. Berard, and Professor Vigouroux
    "The Church Mouse": Janet and Dick
    Student Examination Roll (Spelling)
    Virena McGee, Beatrice Brotherton, Ernest Cone, Douglas Watson, and Teddy Daniels
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