Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan December 14, 1912
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Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan December 14, 1912
Description
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.
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.
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Newspaper archives
Newspapers -- Michigan -- Gregory
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Date
1912-12-14
Publisher
R.W. Caverly
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“Gregory Gazette, Pinckney, Michigan December 14, 1912,” Digital Archive of the Howell Carnegie Library Archives, accessed June 23, 2026, https://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/285.