Sunday School Revival Tours Reach Alma This Spring
A two day meet will be held in Alma on April 16 and 17 drawing Sunday school workers for training and inspiration. The Michigan Sunday School Association launches a county revival tour through Shinwassee Genesee and nearby counties as the first itinerary to bring expert training to every Sunday School worker. Prof Brower of the Tulare Meredith Co will be musical director. Speakers include Alfred Day G State Secy Mrs G L Fox and Dr D H Allen with local pastors and workers assisting.
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Alfred Day
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Home Department
Penny Ee
Pennsylvania
Obie
List of Jurors for April Term of Circuit Court 1905
The list names jurors for the April term of the Circuit Court on the second day, dated April 10 1905. Names include Jon Allen North Star Henry Ag manghet Hamilton W E B Arlenburg Trhaca Thomas Branen New Haven and many others from towns such as St Jamis Lafayette Newark St Louis Arcada and Hamilton.
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Chrcuit
Te Wits
Jon Allen
North Star
Henry Agmanghet
Hamilton
W. EB. Arlenburg
Trhaca
Thomas Branen
New Haven
John Back
St. Lonik
D. J. Best
Arcada
Fred Crippen
Elba
Plisha Chew Pine
Win
Grlinke
Lafayette
Wm. Gallagter
North Shade
Goo. Iawg
Emerson
Simeon Hufford
Robert Kline
St Jamis
Melvin Lapley
Newark
Richard Lang
Sumner
Sanne Long
St. Louis
Ralph Petrir
Ithaca
Wm. B. Roof
Elia
W. C. Stitt
Fulton
Gro
Washington
Jonathan Jer
Lewie C. Thompson
Bethany
Lowie Therypeon
M.D. Vincent
Lamia
James Vitet
J. M. Wheaton
A. Lb. Wight
E. A. Ware
Wheeler
Marriage Licenses Issued for Burks Zane and Lidle Pair
Warner Burks and Hamilton Blistick Schell listed as licensees with ages 17 and 24. Ovid resident William E. Lidle, 24, and Mabel Hoadley, 23, North Star, plus Orion Parks, 1, Lafayette, Lena Tryon, 16, same, appear in license entries.
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Hamilton
Blistick Schell
Same
Wm. E. Lidle
Ovid
Mabel Hoadley
North Star
Orion Parks
Lafayette
Lena Tryon
Many Enof Wan Fid Introduces Primary Election Bills
In the legislature, multiple lawmakers have filed primary election bills. The move aims to adjust candidate selection rules and campaign timelines, reflecting ongoing party reform talks. Policymakers name specific provisions and potential implications for voting access and party nomination processes.
Provisions of Some Of Them Lansing
Primary election bills crowd the legislature with ten new general measures and many local bills. The Double-Ivery bill aligns with party platforms, while debates grow over enrollment, primaries, county and state conventions, and direct nominations. Opposition surfaces in Hudson local option hearings, with hotel and saloon interests weighing in.
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Decker 48th Anniversary Surprise Party
Mr. and Mrs. H. Decker celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary with a Friday surprise visit by about 20 friends. The guests presented Mrs. Decker a hand painted olive set and wished her many years of life and happiness.
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Caine
Busy Year for Union and Alton Telephone Directors
The Union Telephone Company and its independent network report a busy year with major expansion plans. Voted for 600 miles of new copper line territory and upgrades to toll service. New circuits from Alma to Saginaw Clare Extmore Lakeview and Alma to St Johns. Long distance growth with Ohio and other states continues. Subcriber numbers rose by about 1400, expanding to over 6000 in total. Growth is notable for a company in under six years.
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Cupid Dart and Several Local Marriages Reported
The Vandley home hosted a wedding as Mrs Mabel Was married to Mr Hee with Rev. Wor of Elsin officiating and attendants Miss Nellie Gawiwin and Roy Ladle. William Weles and Mrs Marian Wagner, both of Pleasant, wed in Justice Chadwick's office. W Weston and Mamie Herr were married at the bride’s parents' home. Dagal Purvis and Altha Monroe tied the knot in Emerson, planning immediate house keeping near Breckenridge. Myrta Cazenbury of Alma and Charles E Wade of Grants Pass wed in Portland with home to Grants Pass after April 20.
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Mabel
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Elsie
Wor
Elsin
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Roy Ladle
William Weles
Marian Wagner
Pleasant
Chadwick
Tthaca
J. CO. Cook
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Altha Monroe
Emerson
Clyde Webb
Portland
Oregon
Myrta Cazenbury
Alma
Mich
Charles E. Wade
Grants Pass
Fire destroys unoccupied Wim. Holiday farm house
Lightning struck the house on Wim. Holiday's farm early Monday morning burning it to the ground. The house was unoccupied as Mr and Mrs Halliday were away in Spencer Alaska county for the winter. Household goods and stored hay were lost and the fire, discovered by Hiram Fenner, consumed the entire building with no insurance.
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Halliday
Spencer
Alaska County
Hiram Fenner
Notice to Creditors by Jos W. Drax
All persons indebted to me at my residence over store and settle at an or by cash or bankable note. All accounts must be settled even.
Alma College Athletes and Events This Week
Alma College notes show Prof Clisbe attending Saginaw Presbytery, tennis courts upgraded amid strong practice, and plans for a spring baseball intercollegiate event led by Jere Lage Remsen. Alumni athlete Stanley H. Schenck leaves for Hibbing Minnesota as chemist. Robertiek N, former captain, to oversee spring sports. preparations for Davis Field May 11 game vs Mt. Pleasant Indians highlighted.
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Lege
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Maneh Tan
Alma
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Portnell
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Arbor Day Proclaimed by Governor Warner and Local Plans
Governor Warner designates April 28 as Arbor day while South Lyons seeks a flouring mill and a machine shop or foundry. Reports from along the great lakes suggest an early general opening of navigation this year. John Bracken of Traverse City shot a seven foot eagle near Lake Ann, the first in the region in years. The St Joseph city council honors Mayor Nelson C Rice with a solid gold loving cup after four years in office. Secretary Tyler announces Mayor Brownell may muzzle and shoot unchained dogs and address the mad fog scare. Detroit officials hunt the Charles Terelmes murderer. county and More offer a $100 reward for information. Crop reports show wheat in excellent condition, rye promising, meadows good. An Indian pony joke leads to a cross-county advertisement discovery. John Brown again blocks the Pere Marquette line near Kalkaska with a trench.
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Old Arkansaw at Alta Opera House
Review highlights the humor and refined comedy of the play Old Arkansaw. Pred Raymond Ute is praised for blending clever dialogue with strong dramatic moments and entertaining escapades. Audiences are promised continual laughter and memorable scenes in this engaging performance at Agirila's Alta Opera House.
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Arkatsun
Arkansaw
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Local Schools Promote Literary Contests and Track Plans
Montmorency area schools invite seventh to twelfth graders to enter a Michigan Grand Army of the Republic literary contest with patriotic themes. Prizes include medals and diplomas. judges include professors from Ypsilanti and Mt. Pleasant. A high school track team is also being formed with events planned for June 5 against St Johns, and seniors debate duties include salutatory by Miss Hertha Kyer and Valedictorian Paul Delavan with high scholarship marks.
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Elect delegates to represent lodge at Battle Creek
MW A elects J. E. Fuller and D. C. Gibbs as delegates to attend the lodge event in Battle Creek on May 3 and 4.
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D. C. Gibbs
Lodge
Battle Creek
Preparations for a Picnic at Modern Woodmen Camp
The Tremiliel testing of the Modern Woodman camp of America dates to Wednesday, April, for electing two delegates to the state camp to be held in Battle Creek in May. Officers and committees are named with detailed credentials and alternates. delegates to the state camp and alternates are listed. The four aims of the organization are pleasure, permits, Woodcraft advancement, and holding district meetings. The next gathering will be in Middleton, likely in May.
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Alma
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Gilbe
Sethaltz
Frank Shaver
J. Fullerani
Tsai
A. Wilkins
E Poller
DL Pitehio
Hhaea Enmy
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D.C. Gibbs
C2 EL Rogers
GW Nong
AW Wilkinson
Alina Camp
J. E. Fuller
JS Fink
Walter Anderon
Spidey
U Pitchie
C. Isham
Perrintoy
V.W. Bake
C.F. Chalte
Sumner
B. Muspott
Lenhart Bandister
Wall JE. Poller
Tarantinonel
Middleton
Amienat
Resolutions of Respect Read by the Post
The Win Moyer Post No 152 presents resolutions honoring deceased comrade Kent. The text expresses sympathy for his family, notes his service and loyalty, and requests a printed copy be given to relatives and recorded in the post records and city newspapers.
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Batty
Moyer
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Leslee
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Churches and Secizdies Holy Week Services at St Johin s Church
Palm Sunday services listed for St John s Church include Holy Communion at 9 00 a m Morning Prayer 10 40 a m Sunday School 12 00 m and Evening Prayer 7 30 p m Holy Communion is noted for every morning and a Good Friday service at 10 00 o clock There are prayers and addresses on Monday Wednesday and Friday at 7 00 p m A noon hour service on Good Friday from 12 00 to 1 00 p m Baptism of infants planned for Easter evening Saturday at 3 00 p m All are invited The WOM will serve Easter Supper at their Hall with a quilt drawing to follow Supper details incomplete
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Elm Grove Notes and Visits Across Town
Elm Grove school opened after a two week break. Mrs W C Bailor returned from Jasper visit. Thomas Springer and family of Alma visited his parents. Al Baleh visited a brother in Pleasant Valley. Fredie Cohoon from near Alma visited John Berry. Endeavor society planned at Elm Grove church next Sunday night. George Michaels works for Sam Porter.
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al Baleh
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George Michaels
Sam Porter
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