n 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. Among the premiums offered is $5 for the largest perfect apple, $3 for the most attractive apple, $10 for the best box of Baldwins and $15 for the most attractive barrel.
n Fred Atkinson, representing the Potato Implement Co., has returned from an extended trip through the east and the south. While in New York, he witnessed the great naval parade.
n A mysterious fire occurred at the state prison in Jackson early last Wednesday and despite the efforts of the fire department and the police combined, the binder twine warehouse was completely destroyed. A full investigation is underway.
n Mrs. John Greilick and little Miss Francis Henderson returned Saturday from Grand Rapids where they have been visiting Mrs. Markham. They enjoyed several social gatherings while in that city.
n A. Sayers came down to North Paradise from Fife Lake today with a load of lumber. He is making preparations for moving back on his farm this month. The folks are pleased to have him and his family with them again as they have been greatly missed this past summer.
n Anthony Nink and Katie McGill, both residents at Long Lake, were married last Tuesday morning at the West Side Catholic church in this city, Father Sheehan officiating. The bride was dressed in white material over white silk with hat to match. After the ceremony, the wedding attendees drove out to the home of the bride where a wedding dinner was served.
n Mrs. Drescher, who lives near Grawn, leaves for Petoskey today. Mr. Drescher will follow in a few days as soon as the new P. M. agent arrives. They will be missed in the church work at Grawn but the parishioners at their church in Petoskey will be the new beneficiaries of their time and talents.
n The potato buyers are paying a good price of 25 cents a bushel for potatoes. The farmers are busy digging them and bringing their buckwheat and beans alongside to market.
n Conrade Byron Lowell, of Hyde Park, Boston who has been rooming at I. G. Winnie's for the past few weeks, decided to go out on the peninsula the other day and pick apples for Mrs. Bubhan. Monday afternoon, when an extension ladder on which he was standing, tipped off the limb on which it rested and threw him to the ground injuring his right shoulder and arm.
n The Grand Traverse District Ministerial Association is meeting at the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church of which Rev. W. J. Coates is pastor. This association covers a district of 17 churches, Rev. W. F. Kendrick of this city being the district superintendent.
n Bloodhounds were taken to Elmira this morning to trail an unknown madman who chased a family from their residence, burned their home and killed their livestock. The village is aroused at the danger and fear other repredations.
n Advice on deportment. Neither married or unmarried ladies should leave the ballroom alone.
n Medical advice of a century ago. Cleanliness is the first requisite in the management of the hair. There is no danger that the scalp will be washed too often.
n Best buy of the week. Extra Large Huck Towels, 9 cents at The Globe Dept. Store.
Archive: Monday
News from ... 100 years ago
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Family of woman killed by drunk driver: 'It's just not fair'
Paul Shafer had questions for the drunk driver who killed his wife and mother of his three children. Did he know what it's like to take his children to a graveyard on Mother's Day? Did he know what it's like to have a young daughter ask, "'I don't have a mommy anymore?'"
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Severe weather possible this afternoon
The spring’s first severe weather could hit the Grand Traverse region today.
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Cheers: 05/20/2013
To the late Bill Russell, a businessman who broke barriers all his life, including opening the region's first Indian-owned manufacturing plant in 1975.
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Historical Photo of the Week: 05/20/2013
Can any readers identify the people in this photo? (Click the photo at right to view it larger.)
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Sewer rates likely to rise for city residents
City homeowners can expect their base sewer charge to jump over 6 percent beginning in July under a budget proposal before the city commission.
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Dunn shines, Bums win 1st game
Scott Dunn got it done Sunday. The veteran Traverse City righthander pitched seven shutout innings as the Beach Bums broke into the win column with a 6-2 victory over the Joliet Slammers.
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Info on May 13 historical photo
Historical photo information, provided by readers, for the May 13 image:
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Great weather draws thousands to NMC Barbecue
Mother Nature dished up a glorious day for the Northwestern Michigan College Barbecue, the college's annual fundraiser that attracts thousands to its wooded campus.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/20/2013
In decline ever since; What I didn’t know.
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Norsemen dominate discus throw
Suttons Bay dominated the discus Saturday in the Division 4 track and field regional here.
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A chance to learn about Peace Ranch
The Senior Center Network and Peace Ranch are partnering for a Spring Hoedown, with square dancing and live entertainment.
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News from 100 Years Ago: 05/20/2013
Marriage licenses were issued today to William J. Smith and Alta E. Wells, both of Traverse City; Will M. Russell and Lola May McCombs, both of Buckley, R.F.D. No. 1.
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Leelanau center upgrades old building
The Leelanau Community Cultural Center is keeping stride with modern technology while maintaining the original vintage charm of its Old Art Building.
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Local student earns rank of Eagle Scout
Nicholas Loew, an Elk Rapids High School freshman has earned the rank of Eagle Scout.
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Northern Notes: Visitor seeks car ferry photos for DVD
Frequent northern Michigan vacationer Ted Hayes has put his love for the area into poetry and song and is moving forward with his second DVD featuring the area.
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Community in Brief: 05/20/2013
Interlochen schedule changes; author program; SEEDS fashion show; and more.
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Cathie Martin wins Athena Award
Cathie Martin was supposed to attend her young granddaughter’s school concert Monday night. But someone convinced the adoring grandmother to skip the concert and instead attend the 19th annual Athena Grand Traverse Award ceremony. She did that — only because she believed someone else was getting the award.
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Prep sports scoreboard: 05/13/2013
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Suspect rams jail in Kalkaska escape attempt
Authorities arrested a Bellaire man on accusations he attempted to free an inmate at the Kalkaska County Detention Center by repeatedly ramming his vehicle into the facility.
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City manager finalist selected
Traverse City commissioners selected their top candidate for city manager.
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Man arrested after jail break-in attempt
Authorities arrested a Bellaire man on accusations he attempted to free an inmate at the Kalkaska County Detention Center by ramming his vehicle into the facility.
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Prep Sports Roundup: Frankfort wins tournament
Hannah Nostrant had four hits — including the freshman’s first career varsity home run — to help Frankfort win the Rochester Hills Lutheran Northwest Tournament on Saturday. (Plus more)
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Letters to the Editor: 05/13/2013
Makes no sense; Elect those who will.
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Woman fends off Crystal Lake flooding
Betty Wortelboer has had a tough time over the past five weeks.
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