n After being unconscious all night and without care or attention, Mrs. Eaton was found this morning on the floor in an inner room of the building in which D. Eaton's shoe repairing shop is located. A customer, who had gone into the store and failing to find anyone, notified Patrolman Carson who investigated. Mrs. Eaton's husband, who had gone to Saginaw on business, was quickly contacted by the department. She is still in a semi-conscious condition but is expected to recover.
n A large number of ladies in the Mabel community met with Grandma Hammond last Saturday afternoon to help her celebrate her 83rd birthday. A nice supper was served before the birthday cake was presented along with a cash purse.
n Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers of West Tenth Street entertained their near neighbors at a party Saturday evening. The guests were greeted in the reception hall by the couple who ushered them into the living room which was appropriately decorated in autumn leaves. Progressive pedro was the game of the evening with the first favors won by Miss Fannie Austin and J. Young. Refreshments were served by the hostess after which, the guests reluctantly left at a late hour.
n W. F. Steele is at Grand Rapids where he will be employed from now until the end of next week. He will be meeting with officers of the Western Michigan Development Bureau regarding next year's fair.
n A good crowd gathered at the parsonage in Williamsburg Friday night to welcome Rev. Milton Benedict and his wife. Refreshments were served during the evening and the party broke up, wishing the pastor success.
n The farm lands between Traverse City and Grawn were inspected today by M. J. Thompson, district supervisor of the farm management work in Grand Traverse county. Mr. Thompson was greatly pleased with the general appearance of the farms in this section and the appearance of crops being harvested.
n O. I. Winderman and wife, who have been in the city for some time, left this morning for Chicago. They will visit for several days in that city before returning to their home in New York.
n The illustrated lecture "Better Roads for Western Michigan", is scheduled for the town hall at Kingsley Friday night. The lecture will include a large number of pictures of road scenes in Grand Traverse and the surrounding counties and will be for the purpose of showing the benefits to be derived from improved highways.
n There was an enthusiastic meeting of the members of the Northern Michigan Poultry Association in the offices of Underwood and Umlor Friday evening. Matters pertaining to the coming big show were gone over, the date of which was placed for January 28th to 31st, inclusive.
n Mr. and Mrs. Black of East Jordan, superintendent of the Leland Light & Power Company, spent a few days in Northport last week. Besides social visits, Mr. Black met with several villagers to discuss business matters.
n Advice on deportment. Never hold bones in your fingers while you eat from them.
n Medical advice of a century ago. Crimping of the hair causes it to break and crack.
n Best buy of the week. Reed Rocker, Nice, High Restful Back, $2.25 at J. W. Slater.
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Western Michigan fruit growers having apples that are sufficiently good to warrant being displayed are urged to make entries for the many prizes offered in connection with the second Michigan Land and Apple show in Grand Rapids November 12 - 16.
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Mrs. M. S. Sanders and Mrs. W. C. Hull visited the morning session of the Board of Supervisors today making short speeches on why the women should be given the right to vote.
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The Oak Park Mothers' club held an interesting meeting Tuesday afternoon in the school at which there was a large number of members and friends present. The subject of the afternoon was in charge of Mrs. William McCool and the topic was "Woman Suffrage". Rev. C. H. Irving was the first speaker. Mrs. E. A. Evans then gave a history of the woman suffrage movement in the United States, showing that it had been in practice since 1869.
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The situation in regard to the shooting of Harry W. Fischer was somewhat changed today by the arrival from Chicago of Attorney Spencer L. Adams and Martin Pattison, father of Mrs. Fischer.
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The Fife Lake businessmen have secured a lecture course for this winter at considerable financial risk.
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The fall term of Circuit Court began last Monday afternoon with 7 criminal cases on the calendar. There are no probationers before the judge.
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Last Thursday evening occurred the formal opening of the Northern Michigan Maccabee Association when a reception and dance were given in honor of the visiting delegates.
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An important improvement is being made at Central High School by removing the heating plant. The placing of the boilers in specially prepared rooms below the floor of the basement and entirely outside of the building will greatly increase the efficiency of the plant.
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Peninsula township, especially, and Grand Traverse County generally, have lost a respected farmer and good citizen in the person of Robert Garland, after an illness that had incapacitated him for some time and from which he was a great, though patient sufferer.
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The annual Indian camp meeting will be held at Northport from August 9 to 19 and an exceptionally strong program has been prepared for the various days of the long session. The music and singing will be in charge of Louis Shawandace assisted by a large Indian choir. A long list of speakers will make presentations throughout the meeting.
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Last week was a busy one in the high school, an important week with some big feature each day.
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