• The South Side Company, one of the stable manufacturing institutions of the city, suffered a loss by fire this morning which will figure between $40,000 and $50,000 at a very conservative estimate. Every available reel of hose was pressed into use and volunteers took hold and worked like veterans in an effort to keep the fire confined to the mill. At the time the fire occurred, the thermometer was 18 degrees below zero.
• Dr. M. B. Gregory has located at Eureka where he will take up the practice of his profession. Mrs. Gregory and the children will remain in Traverse City until the close of the school year.
• W. F. Calkins, W. H. Umlor and George Heimforth left this morning for Cross Village. They were joined by Charles Disser and M. S. Tyler from Benton Harbor. From Cross Village the party will make the trip to High Island driving over the ice. The men will go to the island on an important business proposition.
• William Mothersill has been celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of his entry into the United States mail service Friday. During that time, Mr. Mothersill has not been in a railroad accident and has averaged 125 miles per day which figures out that he has traveled at least 1,369,050 miles.
• D.H. Day of Glen Haven claims that the figures on the temperature of the region that have appeared in the outside papers during the past month show a much lower register than actually occurred. Mr. Day has kept a careful record at his home which justifies his claim.
• Frank Hamilton has been appointed by Governor Osborn as one of the Michigan delegates to the Illinois and Interstate Highway convention to take place in Chicago next week. He will leave for Chicago Sunday.
• The warmest place in Michigan has been discovered to be only 25 miles from Traverse City. C. H. Miller who owns a large fruit farm three miles from Glen Arbor, reports that his orchard is located 375 feet above the level of Lake Michigan and he has found only three or four buds on his peach trees who have been injured by frost.
• Mrs. John Sanborn has received word that her brother, Capt. W. E. Franklin is at St. Mary's hospital in Milwaukee, very ill with typhoid fever. Captain Franklin is the captain on the steamer Iowa of the Goodrich Transit Company of Chicago. He has many friends in this city who will regret to hear of his illness.
• Mrs. Nellie Hatfield, who resides on her farm about 4 miles out of the city was agreeably surprised when about 25 Royal Neighbors of Queen City Camp No. 573 entered her home Thursday evening. The evening was pleasantly spent in conversation and in playing pedro and other games of cards. At midnight, a supper which the guests had brought, was served.
• Mrs. Caroline Fish, aged 56, widow of the late Gird Fish, an old soldier, died at her home on Garfield Avenue yesterday afternoon after a short illness.
• W. J. Chase of Solon has two sawmills in operation this winter and his mill yards are well filled with saw logs.
• Advice on deportment. It is rude to boast, brag or be pretentious.
• Medical advice of a century ago. Golf, hunting, fishing and various simpler sports are of value to a mature man or woman.
• Best buy of the week. Several Styles of Small Hand Pruners, 25 cents - $2.99 at Frank Trude.
Archive: Monday
News From 100 Years Ago: 02/13/2012
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Video: 'Taps' at Memorial Day service at Oakwood Cemetery
An excerpt of horn player Don Sattler and drummer David Sattler performing "Taps" at the conclusion of the Memorial Day service at Traverse City's Oakwood Cemetery on Monday, May. 28, 2012.
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Thunderbolts avoid sweep
Windy City waited until almost the last inning to stave off a sweep at the hands of the Traverse City Beach Bums.
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City to discontinue spring cleanup
City crews will stop collecting residents' clutter each spring.
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Another View: Lincoln's words honor sacrifices
A tall, awkward, angular man stood up on a cold fall day in 1863 and spoke to a crowd assembled on the field of the most terrible battle of our nation's most terrible war.
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TC Central to induct new Hall of Fame members
Traverse City Central High School will induct three new members into the school’s Hall of Fame. Doug Stanton, Rose White Hutchinson and Parmius “Parm” Gilbert will be honor at Friday, June 1 ceremony.
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Light rain, more aircraft aid wildfire fight
A bit of rain and four more aircraft helped Michigan authorities in their attempts to contain a wildfire that has consumed 31.6 square miles of Upper Peninsula forest and destroyed at least 61 buildings, an official said Sunday.
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Terry Wooten: WWII soldier's story told in poems
Jack Miller, a survivor of the Bataan Death March and a POW during World War II, won't be in any Memorial Day parades today.
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Garret Leiva: Season of wacky festivals
Memorial Day weekend ushers in the season of sand and tan lines. Summer is a festive time of year.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/28/2012
Enough said.
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Northern Notes: Women's Resource Center drive
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 1776 High Lake Road, is wrapping up its semi-annual collection drive for the Women's Resource Center.
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Clearing the Record: 05/28/2012
Due to an editor's error, an incorrect photo was used with city Commissioner Michael Gillman's column on the Traverse City Fire Department on Page 5B in Sunday's paper.
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Remembering the fallen veterans
Below is a list of military veterans from the region who died during the past year (May 28, 2011, through May 25, 2012).
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Community in Brief: 05/28/2012
Boat auction set; Blue Star dedication; Benzie graduation. (Plus more)
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Memorial Day events
A roundup of Memorial Day-related events in northern Michigan:
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Community Newsmakers: 05/28/2012
Traverse City-based artist William Hosner's original pastel painting "The Minister's House" currently is part of an international exhibit of pastel paintings at the Taiwanese National Education Center in Taipei, Taiwan.
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Service News: 05/28/2012
Air Force Airman 1st Class Jeffery P. Casper has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
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News from 100 Years Ago: 05/28/2012
Today marks the fourteenth anniversary of the return of the Hannah Camp boys.
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History photo: 05/28/2012
Can any readers identify the woman in this photo?
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Readers ID people in last historical photo
Paul Alpers Jr. identified his father, Paul Alpers Sr., in the History Center of Traverse City archive photo published in the May 21 Community section.
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TC to get new hockey team
The top locker room at Centre ICE has a new tenant.
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Dam meeting set for Wednesday
A public information meeting on removal of Brown Bridge dam will be held Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Ranch Rudolf.
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Mich. Catholics sue over mandate
The Michigan Catholic Conference is suing Obama administration officials over the mandate requiring most employers to cover birth control.
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Video: 'Taps' at Memorial Day service at Oakwood Cemetery


