Chautauqua profits split with board of trade detailed
The Traverse City Board of Trade Chautauqua for 1911 shows a board profit of 62.56 and Needham’s share of 202.89 for managing the course. Needham notes he will assist the new management and that the board’s profit was subject to prior terms. funds cover tent repairs and pole replacements. The document includes an itemized receipt and disbursement list and a letter from Needham dated August 16, 1911.
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W P. Needham
Board of Trade
Needham
Mr. Needham
Straub
Traverse City
Mich
John Straub
Traverse City Board of Trade
Michigan
Board of Trade Chautauqua
Traverse
Evangelist oversees Detroit conference soap sale listing
A mixed, catalog style notice lists bulk soap brands and other merchandise with prices, plus a local church event in Calumet under Evangelist C. W. Butler of the Detroit conference M. FE church. Orders received by 5:36 p.m. delivered same day.
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Cass and
Washington Streets
C. W. Butler
Detroit
M. FE. Church
Revi F. EL Arthur
Meetings Continue for City Uplift During Ten Days
Fragmentary OCR note indicates a drive or program to uplift the city over a ten day period with widespread participation and service by the attendees. The text is unclear but suggests a collective effort during a set period.
Plum branches shown to Acme groups by Steadman
John E Steadman presented Lombard plum branches to the development bureau and board of trade for preservation by both organizations. Mrs Nettie Spangs, associated with the Bat terdary, is recovering well. Mrs Newman Kyie convalescent after appendicitis surgery. Several automobile parties toured Frankfort Wednesday including Dr and Mrs T D Abrasion, Ae PoMirs, WL Willsizes.
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John E. Steadman
Oif Acme
Development Bureau
Board of Trade
Lombard
Nettie Spangs
Newman Kyie
Frankfort Wednester
Airs
T. D. Abrasion
Ae PoMirs
WL Willsizes
Personal mentions in Record-Eagle update visitors
S VanFleit arrived from Detroit and will stay among northern resorts. Dr J A Lyands of Ann Arbor is in town on business. H W Hart of Greenville visits with friends. Mr and Mrs J E Short and daughter of Jackson attend the Lerse shoers convention. Jr and Mrs Conrad Snyder return to their home inborne City after visiting Mr and Mrs Fred.
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Garrison
Hudson
Mich
B. D. Niles
Grand Ledge
Andy D.parks
Penn- Ville
Ind
J. Trambridge
Detroit
John Armstrong
R. T. Peterson
Fife Lake
Record-Eagle
W. H. Brownell
Son Russel
Chas. Teeter
Kokomo
Jasper
J. F. Monroe
Benzonia
A. S. Hobart
Grand Rapids
Ann Arbor
Alma Jobes
Winchester
Indiana
C. W. Bowen
Madison Street
R. E. Sawyer
Renen Clark
Traverse City
R. F. Dunn
M. Yalomstein
Soo
J. J. Shea
T. T. Shea
Jean Shea
Harold Bremer
Bostonville
Qokla
Alice Cox
Canton
W. L. Otis
Park Place
Chas. Christainson
Cadillac
J. E. Misner
Grand Haven
Andrew Lundstrom
C. R. Smith
P. S. Fields
Lansing
Cc. W. Ferguson
Hart
Teresa M. Carey
Chicago
Carl Cropp and Son
Ge. H. Perry
F. L. Reynolds
A. Gibson
F. D. Martantelle
H. W. Dunn
Kingsley
L. E. Collier
Empire
B. Davis
Marion
H. F. Bingham
Renville -Wheat
W. E. Hart
Big Rapids
G. A. Chapman
Saginaw
B. Beach
Party of Ten
Lloyd L. Adams
Cedar Lodge
St. Jouis
Alo
Luce
Elsie Burbank
Milwaukee
P.O. Freiman
Charlotte Isging
J. H. Steinberg
E. Wa. Brehm
S. VanFleit
J. A. Lyands
H. W. Hart
Greenville
J. E. Short
Jackson
Lerse Shoers
Conrad Snyder
Borne City
Fred
Mapleton Social Notes Include Visits From Nearby Residents
Local residents report a sequence of visits and travels. Mrs Bopery visits daughter Mrs Will Carroll in town. Mrs Mike Lardie's sister returns to Washington after a month here. Myron and Mrs Mason and baby from Cadillac visit Mrs Stephen Carroll. Ida Edgecomb visits aunt Mrs Enna Warren. Mrs Henry McManus of Idaho, Mrs Munderback and Mrs Bailey of Chicago visit their sister Alys. ram Giles. Campbell family called to Grand Rapids by a death.
Joyous Sensation of Finding Time to Do More
A whimsical note reflects on the joy of discovering brief moments to plan ahead and seek activities, suggesting a lighthearted urban musing about leisure and motivation. The fragment hints at Atchison references and casual contemplation.
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Atchison Oe
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Cleveland
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Jis
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Elk Rapids
Martin Kramer
Chas
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Flint
H. D. Harris
C. C. Cozad
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Mason Fruit
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Campbell’s Pork
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Voight
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