End of Wooster Roll Litigation Ends With No Enrollment Change
The dispute over rejected Wooster roll applicants ends with no changes. D Hender son of Washington D C viewed as having failed to advance cases after two hearings. Public opinion notes errors but the department roll remains intact and further legal action appears unlikely.
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D. Henderson
Washington, D. C
Wooster
Department
Major McLaughlin
Joe McPherson
Dr. Wooster
Typhoid Illness Sends Local Youth to Hospital
Harley Lindsey son of Mr and Mrs Ed Lindsey of this village was taken to St Joseph hospital Ashland at the start of the week with typhoid fever.
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Harley Lindsey
Ed Lindsey
St. Joseph Hospital
Ashland
Milwaukee visit for Miss Cora Bressette with old Carlisle friends
Miss Cora Bressette departed Milwaukee last Monday for a several weeks visit with Carlisle schoolmates Mr and Mrs James Thorpe. Mr Thorpe formerly played for the New York Giants and is now with the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Cora Bressette
Old Carlisle
James Thorpe
Thorpe
New York Giants
Milwaukee Brewers
West Mr and Mrs McDougal Visit Spokane Family
Mr and Mrs McDougal and their daughter Miss Grace of Spokane arrived this week and will spend the summer as guests of their daughter Mrs Joseph Watters in the village.
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McDougal
Miss Grace
Spokane, Wash
Joseph Watters
If Democratic Successes Of 1912 Made Bull Moose Unlikely
The article argues that had Democratic gains in 1912 been as certain as in another year, the Bull Moose party would not have formed. It frames the hypothetical impact of strong Democratic outcomes on party realignment and third party emergence.
Day Visits Home Village From Rosebud on Vacation
Here From Dakota Geo. A. Day a former resident now in government service at Rosebud South Dakota arrived in the village for a several days visit with relatives. Day is on his way east to visit Commissioner Sells and the Interior Department regarding allotments for his children. He is enjoying vacation.
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Geo. A. Day
Rosebud
N. D
Mr. Day
Sells
Interior Department
Catholic Bazaar At Wisconsin Avenue A Big Success
The Ladies Aid Society of the Catholic church held its annual bazaar at C. E. Morrison & Bros. old stand on Wisconsin avenue. Four days of sales and displays drew praise for both the large exhibit and strong finances. Proceeds go to church repair and aid.
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Ladies’ Aid ‘Society of the
Catholic Church
C. E. Morrison & Bros
Wisconsin Avenue
Notice To Potato Growers Last Date For 1916 Certification
Notice to potato growers that July 1 is the final date to submit application blanks for field inspection and certification for 1916. The Horticultural Department at the Wisconsin Experiment Station in Madison will provide blanks on request. mail them at once to the Horticultural Department, Wisconsin Experiment Station, Madison Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin Experiment Station
Madison
Wisconsin
Horticultural Department
Denomie suffers severe hand injury while operating vehicle
Thomas Denomie was injured this week when his finger became caught in the brake gear of his automobile. The incident left one finger severely damaged and the other smashed on his right hand.
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Thomas Denomie
Ed Hill Recovers From Emory Wheel Injury
Ed Hill of this village returns home from St. Josephs hospital Ashland after surgery for a fractured skull from a mill accident involving an emery wheel. He is recovering well and hopes to resume work soon barring unforeseen complications.
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Ed Hill
St. Joseph’s Hospital
Ashland
Mr. Hill
Rock Island Arsenal Busy With War Preparations
Rock Island Arsenal reports no new orders but continues heavy production of army munitions for the Mexican border. About 2,000 workers at the plant with 8,500 machine tools could run three shifts in a broader mobilization, signaling a major role in National Guard equipment.
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Rock Island, l
G. W. Burr
Rock Island Arsenal
Mexico
National Guard
France and England urged to back US in Mexico pacification
Paris June 21 Echo de Paris argues that France and England must support any action by the United States in Mexico and hope for a Mexican faction backing to aid pacification. The commentary reflects heightened Anglo American-Mexican relations in today’s issue.
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France
England
America
Paris
Mexico
United States
Echo de Paris
Roads and funds clash in reservation development plea
A village report questions an $8,000 street appropriation, alleging funds vanished into road and riverbank work. It urges a larger future allotment for roads on the reservation, criticizing current federal policy and Lenroot’s stance on Indian land cultivation.
Wake Up Democrats and Back Wilson For 1916
In light of the Democratic National Convention, the writer urges county Democrats to form or support a ticket to run in the fall or back an Independent slate. The piece emphasizes President Wilson's record of peace and prosperity and argues for his reelection in November. It calls on voters to abandon apathy and mobilize behind Wilson as the best choice for America.
Indians Endure Indictments and Liquor Charges at Eau Claire
The Grand Jury in Eau Claire Wisconsin is indicting Indians for liquor violations with expected 60 to 90 day jail terms and fines up to $100. Critics call the process a flawed system plundering funds from Indian communities and promise forthcoming investigations revealing alleged abuses by the grand jury and Indian Department.
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Eau Claire
Wis
Wm. Knight
Criminal Educational College
Indian Department
Bergland man accepts meat cutter post at Stearns lumber store
Ed Sain of Bergland Michigan has accepted a position as meat cutter in the J S Stearns Lumber Company store.
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Ed Sain
Bergland, Mich
J. S Stearns Lbr. Co
Booster Edition Initiated By The Star For Roads
The Star announces a forthcoming booster edition to be produced with cooperation from Indiana farmers and citizens. The project aims to showcase local efforts and persuade the Interior Department for improved roads, with support already assured from Agent P. S. Everest of Ashland and departmental officials. Citizens are urged to participate and support when contacted.
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Star
Interior Department
Department
P. S. Everest
Ashland
Democratic Party Nominates Wilson Unanimously
The renomination of Woodrow Wilson by the Democratic party was unanimous. It reflects the party’s view of its president, who has upheld the highest traditions of the presidency and the Republic.
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Ic Party
Popular Young Man Marries Ruth James Milwaukee Bride
B A Morrison youngest son of Mrs Jno Morrison of this village married Ruth James of Milwaukee Wisconsin in Milwaukee on May 25 this year. Morrison has strong standing in local clothing business with C E Morrison and brother. The couple will reside in Milwaukee after visiting here.
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B. A. Morrison
Jno. Morrison
Ruth James
Milwaukee
Wis
Morrison
C. E. ‘Morrison
C. . Morrison and Brother
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Peterson Boat Livery
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Lew Anderson