Thursday, May 12, 1887 Page 2
James Kelly, engineer on the tug Seymour, is at Cheboygan, with his boat.
When he comes back, he will have a larger family to greet than when he left
here. A brand new baby boy having arrived at his residence on Tuesday morning
of this week.
Thursday, June 30, 1887 Page 4
A daughter with three legs was born to Frank Sprague and wife, of Mecosta
County, three months ago, and as it was not thought that she would care for so
many, the poorest of the legs was cut off. The little one stood the operation
bravely and is now in excellent health.
Thursday, July 14, 1887 Page 8
Thos. Bell, the popular tonsorial artist, was made the happy father of a fine
baby girl this week.
Thursday, August 18, 1887 Page 5
The household of Rev. and Mrs. Cory was gladdened last week by the arrival of
a little boy.
Thursday, August 18, 1887 Page 7
At Big Rapids about 250 citizens gathered at the Post Hall last Wednesday to
help Gen. Bronson celebrate his 70th anniversay. The General was presented with
a gold headed cane, silver water set, and several purses containing quite a sum.
Thursday, September 1, 1887 Page 7
John N. Adams, is the happy father of a bouncing boy, who began his career in
this world by tipping the beam at 12 pounds. It will be pretty hard for John N.
to look after his large real estate interests just at present for that boy must
have his attention.
Thursday, September 1, 1887 Page 8
Newberry Notes
A big bouncing boy made its appearance at the home of Hugh Gutherie, Tuesday
morning.
Thursday, September 8, 1887 Page 10
Wm. Chandler is the father of a boy which made his appearance last Wednesday,
weighing nine pounds.
Thursday, November 10, 1887 Page 3
Saturday evening was the occasion of a very pleasant gathering at the
residence of Mr. C. L. Anderson on Ashmun Street. It being Mr. Anderson's
birthday anniversary.
Thursday, November 17, 1887 Page 6
Deputy Sheriff Moore captured a plucky little prisoner last week 'Twas a son
and heir and if you want to make him smile ask him about it.
Thursday, November 24, 1887 Page 4
Newberry Notes
P. S. Hamilton is the father of a little girl and is receiving the
congratulations of his friends.
Thursday, December 15, 1887 Page 6
The son of L. E. O'Mara, Frank, celebrated his sixth birthday on Monday last
in a manner becoming juvenile minds.
Thursday, December 15, 1887 Page 13
Reunion == at the residence of Hon. G. W. Brown on Thursday evening last on
the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of that gentleman's marriage. = In the
absence of Mrs. Brown. Miss Brown had invited the Misses Sophia Trempe, Allie
McNaughton, Kittie Trelease, Katie Richards and Roxie Trempe to assist her in
serving at the gala event. Mr. Brown the surprised host of the evening was born
April 15, 1825 at Litchfield, Conn. And is now in the sixty third year of his
life. Twenty guests were present: whose names, ages and places of birth are as
follows:
Andrew Blank, Oct 30, 1831,
Murastokheim, Bavaria;
Wm. P. Spalding, Oct. 31, 1822, Windsor, Conn;
The brothers: A.B. & Orsemus Roach, Feb 12, 1838 and Feb 11, 1843,
respectively, in Genesse county, New York;
The brothers Louis and Alfred Trempe, Feb 25, 1829 and May 14, 1837,
respectively, at Montreal, Canada;
G. H. Carleton, Nov 30, 1821, Mass;
J. Kemp, Aug 30, 1815, Shelbourne, Mass;
W. W. McNaughton, Oct 2, 1825, Digby, N. S.;
The three following named gentleman were born at Sault Ste. Marie, and Maj.
Johnston is the only one of the company who walks with a staff:
William Shaw, Nov 5, 1829, Sault Ste. Marie
John Gurnoe, May 22, 1821, Sault Ste. Marie
John M. Johnston, Oct. 12, 1816, Sault Ste. Marie;
John Beck, Jan 16, 1822, Grosenbeck, Bavaria;
Thos. Trelease, Jun 8, 1823, Bolingy, England;
Wm. Turehle, Apr 30, 1832, Baden, Germany;
Wm. Stafford, May 25, 1815, Northampton, Mass;
H. P. Smith, Jul 21, 1827, Elyria, Ohio;
F. Launderville, Mar 9, 1827, Montreal, Canada;
F. Sobraro, Jun 21, 1820, North Selkirk, Manitoba;
T. R. Easterday, Oct 27, 1837, Jefferson Co., Ohio.
Saturday, January 7, 1888 Page 8
Rev. H. P. Cory officiated on Wednesday to christen James Edward the infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly; Harry Klein, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Chas. Ripley;
Elmer James, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Ashmun. Thomas P. G., son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. Ashmune. The impressive christening ceremony of the Presbyterian Church
was performed and little ones were dedicated to proper lives.
Saturday, January 14, 1888 Page 3
NathanielTaylor, resident of Royalton, Berrien County, for half a century,
will be 100 years old in few days. He is well and active.
Saturday, January 21, 1888 Page 12
Our Jubilee
Mr. Palmer Warden on the 15th inst. became the proud father of two bouncing
twins.
Saturday, January 21, 1888 Page 12
J. M. Ritchie, who lives on Dawson Street, rejoices over the arrival of a
little daughter at his home Jan. 18, the day of the celebration.
Saturday, January 28, 1888 Page 3
A colored woman, the wife of Willie Ellis, of Albany, Ga., gave birth the
other day to twin boys. They are said to have weighed the enormus amount of
thirty-seven pounds, one turning the scales at twenty, the other at seventeen,
the heaviest babies ever known. Mother and children are doing well.
Saturday, February 25, 1888 Page 6
Gen. Sheridan's mother says that her gallant son was born in Somerset, Ohio.
She is supported in this assertion by her eldest son, John J. Sheridan. This
disproves 'Little Phil's' declaration that he was born in Albany. Mrs. Sheridan
has no certificate of Gen. Sheridan's birth, however. There was one but it was
destroyed by fire a number of years ago. Gen. Sheridan was baptized by the Rev.
Dominick Young, deceased, on the 17th day of March 1831.
Saturday, March 3, 1888 Page 1
Photographer Merrifield has appeared unusually happy for the past few days
and has been passing the cigars around to the boys with a liberal hand. It's all
on account of the bouncing baby boy that made its appearance at his home on
Thursday night.
Saturday, March 10, 1888 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. O'Donnell are the happy parents of a bouncing boy,
who in 21 years from March 6, 1888, will help to swell the democratic majority,
if he turns out to be a chip off the old block. Weight, twelve and one-half
pounds.
Saturday, March 6, 1888 will help to swell the democratic majority, if he
turns out to be a chip off the old block. Weight, twelve and one-half pounds.
Saturday, June 9, 1888 Page 1
Supt. Lynch, of the ship canal, smiles and smiles with the most beatific
expression, and is mysteriously silent. It is a girl, and the loveliest of her
sex.
June 23, 1888 Page 6
Mrs. David Casler, wife of the Methodist minister, is visiting in Marquette
and has her infant with her.
June 30, 1888 Page 8
A six-pound girl stranger came to the house of Lous Launderville this
morning. Dr. Floyd is the attending physician.
July 7, 1888 Page 1
Engineer Cox is the happy father of a new girl. Mrs. Cox is at Racine, Wis,
and is doing well. Just as soon as he can find a house, Mr. Cox will bring his
family to the Soo.
July 7, 1888 Page 1
Fred Roach wears broad smiles when he meets his friends. A little baby
daughter arrived at his house last Tuesday, and is responsible for the smile.
July 28, 1888 Page 1
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert King on Wednesday.
September 1, 1888 Page 1
C. E. Speck, of Speck & Shannon, is inappropriately named. A ten-pound
boy arriving on Sunday last, transformed him into a veritable smiling mountain.
Mrs. Speck and the cute little Speck are doing nicely.
September 8, 1888 Page 1
Mrs. Wm. Chandler entertained in the form of an infant party, in favor of
baby Tom, on Friday afternoon of last week. A large number of fond mammas were
present.
September 15, 1888 Page 1
A modern Court street cottage was all agog over the arrival of a new boy and
girl within five minutes of each other Tuesday morning. Mrs. Fred Smith and
Mrs. John McIntrye are the mammies and all is lovely.
September 15, 1888 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tymon are the happy parents of a ruby-faced-boy, born on
Friday, August 31.
September 22, 1888 Page 3
Richard Kidd, of Texas, has out lived his name. He is 115 years old.
September 29, 1888 Page 1
The smiling face of Warren Smith of the Michigan Exchange, is accounted for
by a telegram from Alamosa, Col., which informs him that he is a grandfather.
'Grandpa' Smith has grown quite venerable within a day or two.
September 29, 1888 Page 2
Sarah Campbell, of Blackman Township, Jackson County, who-celebrated her 102d
birthday yesterday, related several incidents to-her guests which occurred when
she was two and a half years old.
October 27, 1888 Page 1
The arrival of a little girl in the family of city recorder E. J. Penny,
Friday morning has placed that gentleman in a position to receive-the
congratulations of his friends, which he is getting on every hand.
December 8, 1888 Page 1
Little Mabel McKeone had a charming birthday party last week. -The little
folks had a delightful time.
December 8, 1888 Page 2
John G. Whittier will be eighty-one years old the 17th of this-month.
December 8, 1888 Page 8
John F. Moloney wears a broad smile now. He had a fine birthday-present
Tuesday, being presented with a baby boy on that day, it-being his birthday.
December 29, 1888 Page 2
The brawny face of Rowland Campbell, the blacksmith, wreathed-in smiles all
on account of a Christmas gift from his wife of a-bouncing 16 ½pound
girlie. Dr. Lang says everything is lovely.
January 12, 1889 Page 8
Pat Lowe wears a very pleasant look nowaday. A little girl came-last Monday
to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowe.
March 23, 1889 Page 8
W. J. Bell has been looking unusually happy this week. The cause-is the
arrival of a baby girl in his household.
April 6, 1889 Page 8
Little Miss Archie Pease celebrated her eight birthday on Tuesday-afternoon,
by entertaining most happily a number of her little-friends.
February 23, 1889 Page 5
Mrs. Scott and the Figure 9
The wife of Capt. John Scott of-Philadelphia claims the figure 9 as the
guilding numeral of her life, as every important event of her existence has been
dominated by this character. She was born December 29, 1819. On August 19, 1839
at 19 years of age, she married Capt. Scott, 29 years old. She is the mother of
nine children and on the 16th inst. will celebrate the forty-ninth anniversary
of her marriage in the 69th year of her life and the 79th of her husband's. Mrs.
Scott firmly believe that she will live to be 99 years old.
April 13, 1889 Page 1
Born - To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Seymour, this morning, a 12 pound boy.
April 27, 1889 Page 1
N. Leslie Martin, foreman of The News is the very proud father of a bouncing
eight pound girl baby which was born Tuesday morning. Foreman Martin has
regained his normal condition as the unparallelled typographical appearance of
this paper this issue plainly indicates.....
May 11, 1889 Page 7
A bouncing boy was born last Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kennedy, Cedar
Street and they are as happy as can be.
May 11, 1889 Page 10
A baby boy arrived to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnston on
Wednesday morning.
June 8, 1889 Page 1
Supt. Lynch, of the ship canal, smiles and smiles with a most beatific
expression, and is mysteriously silent. It is a girl, and the lovliest of her
sex.
June 22, 1889 Page 11
J. H. Carter, of Detour, was in the city Thursday. His friends were
congratulating him over the arrival of a 1- pound boy, June 12.
July 6, 1889 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. John A. France are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine healthy
11-pound boy. The little fellow put in his appearance on the morning of the
Fourth.....
July 6, 1889 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. John France, of Detroit parents of J. A. France are in the city,
and will spend most of the summer with their son.
July 20, 1889 Page 7
Capt. Henry Johnson, of the Lady May, handles the wheel with a firmer hand
since the arrival of that 12- pound son and heir last Sunday.
August 10, 1889 Page 1
George W. Hopkins celebrated the arrival of a little daughter, on Tuesday.
September 7, 1889 Page 1
Billy Bell, the Michigan Exchange Barber, is receiving the congratulations of
his friends and has been setting them up for the boys for a week. It is a
girl.
September 21, 1889 Page 1
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Distad, last week.
September 21, 1889 Page 1
Dr. and Mrs. Tracy are the happy parents of a sweet little girl baby, born
last week.
December 7, 1889 Page 8
Henry Taylor is smiling over a fine daughter that his wife presented him last
Sunday. All are doing well.
December 21, 1889 Page 1
A fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert King on Monday last.
December 21, 1889 Page 1
A bouncing baby boy made his appearance at the home of Palmer Wardman Friday
of last week.
January 25, 1890 Page 8
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, of Dawson street, Monday last, a bright
baby boy.
February 1, 1890 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolsen are rejoicing over the arrival of a-twelve-pound
son, Wednesday morning.
February 1, 1890 Page 1
Miss Celia Roach entertained a large number of her young friends at a
birthday party Wednesday evening.
February 1, 1890 Page 1
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blank, Magazine street, a fine boy baby yesterday
afternoon.....
March 1, 1890 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. David Combe, of Dawson street, are rejoicing over the arrival of
a son at their home.
March 29, 1890 Page 8
Born- To Mr. and Mrs. W. Arnot of Portage avenue, on last Monday, a bouncing
boy baby.
April 19, 1890 Page 8
Born - To Sergeant and Mrs. Bush, of Fort Brady, on Sunday April 13, a
bouncing girl baby. The sergeant is doing as well as could be expected.
April 19, 1890 Page 8
Frank Belonga, Jr. made his appearance at the residence of Frank Belonga on
Tuesday morning. Dr. Bacon say's he is a promising lad.
May 10, 1890 Page 1
Born to Mr. and Mrs. B. Morris, on Wednesday, a bright girl baby, which
accounts for the broad smile Barney has been wearing.
May 10, 1890 Page 1
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bryan was made exceedingly happy by the
arrival of a girl baby on Wednesday morning.
May 10, 1890 Page 1
Joe Lamontagne is bearing, with the fortitude which was to be expected, his
first experience as a parent. He thinks it the finest girl he ever saw.
May 24, 1890 Page 6
Born on Sunday May 18, to Mr. and Mrs. John Comb, of Dawson street, a bright
girl baby.
June 14, 1890 Page 10
A pleasant surprise party was given Herbert Peabody, son of Mrs. P. W. Shute
by several of his young friends Wednesday evening, in honour of his thirteenth
birthday.....
July 5, 1890 Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. Will Webster were made happy by the arrival of a sweet little
girl baby at their home early last Sunday morning. The mother and wee vistor
are doing well and the fond papa is in ecstacy over the first born.
July 12, 1890 Page 1
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Horton, early Wednesday morning, a girl.
July 26, 1890 Page 8
Pickford Paragraphs
Birth- the wife of Charles Kenney, a daughter.
July 26, 1890 Page 1
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McKie, a baby boy last Monday.
August 2, 1890 Page 7
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Johnston, Sunday last, a bright girl baby.
August 2, 1890 Page 10
Pickford Paragraphs
Geo. Crawford has become the papa of a bouncing baby boy democrat. He
received that distinction on Sunday the 27th inst.
August 16, 1890 Page 6
Mr. and Mrs. McClung are the happy parents of a sweet girl baby.
August 30, 1890 Page 8
A daughter was born to Prof. and Mrs. A. J. Murray Thursday night.
August 30, 1890 Page 8
Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sutter, Peck street, Monday night, a boy.
September 27, 1890 Page 1
The home of Fred W. Roach has been brightened since Monday by the advent of a
young son.
September 27, 1890 Page 8
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaPish, on Sunday, a baby girl. Both mother and
child are doing well.
September 27, 1890 Page 8
Miss Annie E. Floyd, the artistically inclined daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Floyd
received several beautiful presents on Saturday last, it being the eleventh
anniversary of her birthday.
October 11, 1890 Page 8
A beautiful ten-pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton
yesterday morning.
October 4, 1890 Page 8
Yesterday W. H. Peck, the popular candy man, received a bright eight-year old
boy from the State Public School at Coldwater, on trial. Anyone wishing to
adopt a boy can do so by applying to R. N. Adams, who is the County Agent.
There are about 300 now in the institution.
October 18, 1890 Page 11
PICKFORD PARAGRAPHS
The wife of John McDermid presented him with a lovely young daughter on the
9th inst.
October 25, 1890 Pg.7 R-2
Vicinity Varieties
Doings Around Gatesville, Stalward, Raber and Other Portions of the County
The faithful George Hart and his wife, who have been obedient to the
heavenly injunction, "multiply and replenish the earth," were made joyful on the
night of the 18th inst. By the accession of the sixth daughter to
their family. Mother and child are doing well.
November 1, 1890 P.8 R-2
Mr. And Mrs. A. M. Comb are the proud parents of a baby boy which arrived
Sunday.
November 8, 1890 P.5 R-2
Nebish Island Nuggets
Last week the wife of Mr. Bedvar presented him with a fine young daughter.
The population of Nebish is stil increasing.
November 29, 1890 Page 1
Ask Ben McCurtchy the reason of the broad smile which he has worn since
Tuesday morning. Both the newly arrived boy and the mother are doing well.
December 13, 1890 Page 1
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John McCasey on Tuesday night.
December 13, 1890 Page 1
Captain and Mrs. Chas. Ripley are rejoicing over the arrival of a bright boy
baby at their home. The little one made his appearance Wednesday morning.
December 13, 1890 Page 1
A bouncing baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Oren last
Saturday morning. The genial attorney was so elated over the event that he had
no time for law and it is reported that a number of cases were adjourned on that
account.
December 20, 1890 P.4 R-2
The State of Superior
Mrs. Samuel Huot, living near Ishpeming, recently presented her husband
with a sixteen-pound boy.
January 3, 1891 P.12 R-3
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armstrong, at Kane, Pa., last Tuesday , Dec. 30, a
daughter. Mrs. Armstrong is a sister of M. J. Weaver and is well known here.
January 3, 1891 Page 12
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armstrong, at Kane, Pa., last Tuesday, Dec. 30, a
daughter. Mrs. Armstrong is a sister of M. J. Weaver and is well known here.
January 10, 1891 Page 1
Lost To Shame
Last Saturday evening little Ellen Sullivan, a prepossessing child, who was
fourteen years old last July, gave birth to a healthy boy babe. Her mother is
dead, her father is an inmate of the county poor house and she lives with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brennan, on Gros Cap avenue. The child accuses
William McMartin of the crime.
January 17, 1891 Page 1
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buchanan last Sunday morning a son and Ed has been
all smiles and cigars this week.
January 17, 1891 P. 12 R-3
A pair of the finest baby boys on earth arrived at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George H. Eccles Thursday morning. George is the happiest man in town and
is receiving hearty congratulations from his friends.
January 24, 1891 Page 1
Master Howard Anthony celebrated his seventh birthday by a small party
Monday.
January 24, 1891 Page 12
A sweet little girl made her appearance at the residence of D. J. Ranson,
Cedar street, Tuesday and will remain permanently. Dave was in the woods at the
time of the arrival, but came in yesterday... (unreadable).
February 7, 1891 P. 1 R-3
Officer John McIntyre is the papa of a bouncing girl baby, which was born
Tuesday evening
February 7, 1891
Page 1
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sheridan last Saturday morning, a boy. The little
fellow is a great lad and wee have christened him Phillip Henry, said the happy
father to a News man this week.
February 14, 1891 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Krafft are the parents of a bright ten-pound girl. The
little one was born last Saturday morning. Both mother and baby are doing well.
February 14, 1891 Page 1
No electric pole in the city was too high for Elmer Haines to stand on top of
Wednesday. A telegram from Kokomo, Ind., where Mrs. Haines is, announced the
arrival of twins
February 14, 1891
Page 8
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. LaLonde, Thursday morning, a girl.
February 14, 1891
Page 8
A bright girl baby gladdened the home of Mr. and Mrs. William King Thursday
morning.
February 21, 1891
Page 1
A boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feldman last Saturday night.
February 21, 1891
Page 1
L. Mould is the father of another bouncing boy. It arrived Wednesday
evening.
February 21, 1891 P. 4 R-3
The State of Superior
Mrs. Alonzo Morrison, of Florence, recently gave birth to a child with four
well-developed legs and a duplicate set of other organs.
February 21, 1891
Page 7
Jim Wirt held open house Thursday and his many friends smoked to the health
and long life of a bright little boy, which arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wirt Wednesday night.
February 21, 1891 Page 7
A Hardy Woman
Mrs. Peter Emery, who resides near the farm of W. C. Knox, on the Rosedale
road, and who has lived all alone during the most of the winter, her husband
being at work on Sugar Island, gave birth to a girl baby late on Thursday night
of last week, and was all alone until found by W. C. Knox Friday night. She had
no medical attendance, kept up the fires and even washed and dressed her child,
and when found by Mr. Knox she was carrying in wood. Mr. Knox who was in the
city Monday, said it was a most remarkable event and that Mrs. Emery was as
bright and active as ever. She is said to be the same woman who buried a
still-born child in a bank of snow last winter on account of the ground being
frozen too hard to dig a grave.
February 21, 1891 Page 8
Pickford Items
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Holt last Monday evening a baby boy. Mother and father
are doing well.
February 28, 1891 Page 2
Pleasant Birthday Celebration
Mrs. H. L. Newton celebrated her thirty-ninth birthday last Saturday in
consequence of which a number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Newton assembled at
their home on Court Street, where a most pleasant evening was spent .....
February 28, 1891 Page 6
The State of Superior
A child was recently born to James Hamilton and wife, of Bessemer, who are 65
and 70 years of age respectively.
February 28, 1891 Page 8
Oakwood Splinters.
Thomas Wilson is smiling proudly on all his friends. His wife presented him
with a little girl baby on the 16th inst.
February 28, 1891 Page 8
Oakwood Splinters.
James Aitkenson is rejoicing over the advent of a lovely young daughter to
his home.
February 28, 1891 P. 8
R-3
Fort Brady Brevities
A Sojer Boy in Blue Furnishes a Grist of Newsy Items
First Sergeant Klein, of Co. E., is the happy papa of a nice little
German girl.
March 7, 1891
Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Keliher were made happy Thursday night by the arrival of a
baby boy. Pete says he is a bouncer and is the most joyous man in town.
March 7, 1891
P. 8 R-3
Kinross Items
Robert Gilroy can hardly content himself, and every where you see him he
has a smiling face. The cause of his joy is that his wife presented him with a
fine bouncing boy recently.
March 14, 1891
Page 1
A fine ten pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Higgins Sunday
night.
March 14, 1891
Page 1
Pleasant Children's Party
Master Glenn and Jay Kemp entertained their little friends Tuesday afternoon.
The gathering was to celebrate Glenn Kemp's seventh birthday. ....
March 14, 1891
Page 1
Alfred Osborn is the happy papa of twin daughters which were born last
Saturday night. Mother and babies are doing well.
March 14, 1891
Page 7
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Navin at noon Monday.
March 14, 1891 P. 8 R-3
Arrived at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Speck yesterday a bright
little girl.
March 21, 1891
Page 8
On Thursday a twelve-pound boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Bell.
March 21, 1891 P. 8 R-3
Stalwart Items
Mrs. R. G. Crawford presented her husband with a son on the 15th inst.;
mother and son are doing well.
March 28, 1891
Page 1
Assistant Cashier Nelson A. Burdick, of the Soo National bank, is the proud
father of one of the brightest eight and a half pound boy babies ever born in
the city. The little fellow arrived Wednesday morning and the very finest
cigars were none too good for Nelson's many friends. Both Mrs Burdick and baby
are doing well.
March 28, 1891 Page 1
Miss Eliza Armstrong entertained in a most pleasant manner about twenty-five
of her friends Monday evening, in honor of her eighteenth birthday. ....
April 4, 1891
Page 10
A bright little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.W. J. Wilson, of Myra St.,
last Saturday.
April 4, 1891
Page 10
James Thompson is the happiest fisherman in the city, occasioned by the
arrival of a girl baby at his home Monday night. All doing nicely.
April 4, 1891 P. 10 R-3
A little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, on Monday.
April 11, 1891
P. 4 R-3
The State of Superior
H. L. Stevens, the efficient foreman of the Mining News job and news
department advertised in last week's issue as follows: "Wanted A good
girl.". The "ad" was productive of most excellent and very surprising results. A
fine 8 pound baby girl arrived to bless and cheer his home at 9 o'clock last
evening. Mother and child are doing nicely, and "H. L." is several inches taller
today.
April 11, 1891
Page 8
A fine boy was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes, of Portage.
April 11, 1891
P. 8 R-3
Stalwart Items
The wife of John McEuens presented him with a bouncing boy on the 8th
inst. Mother and child are both doing well, and John is a happy man.
April 18, 1891
Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook are the happy parents of a fine baby boy, which
arrived late last wee.
April 18, 1891
P. 8 R-3
Prof. Stewart Huntington is a big man and feels a great deal larger this
week than usual all on account of the arrival of an exquisite 8 pound boy at his
house, Thursday evening. The professor says the little stranger is a singer and
already indicates great vocal power.
May 2, 1891 Page 1
George Bernier, of the mission dairy, has a new customer for milk. The baby
boy is a bouncer.
May 2, 1891 Page 8
A fine 9-pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Hasbrandt Wednesday night.
May 2, 1891 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harrington are rejoicing over the arrival of a bright baby
boy, born yesterday.
May 2, 1891 P. 8
R-3
A fine 9-pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Hasbrandt Wednesday
night.
May 9, 1891 P. 7
R-3
Thomas F. Williams, of Sugar Island, brother of Dr. Williams, the
dentist, was in the city last Saturday and made THE NEWS a pleasant call. He
reports the arrival of a fine 10 1/2 pound boy at his house April 24 and that
mother and son are doing well.
May 9, 1891 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Endress are rejoicing over the birth of a highly prized
daughter that arrived at their home last night.
May 16, 1891
Page 2
A girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bock last Saturday afternoon.
May 16, 1891
Page 2
Gatesville
Mr. and Mrs. Kirkbride are rejoicing over the arrival of a bright baby boy,
born Wednesday last.
May 16, 1891 P. 7 R-3
Iroquois Items
Henry Mills has another fisherman. He is making very good fishing too.
May 30, 1891 Page 2
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Posey last Sunday.
June 6, 1891 Page 7
A bright baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. P. Cournine, Tuesday night.
June 6, 1891 Page 8
Conductor Dennis Gleason is the proud and happy father of a bouncing 12-pound
boy baby, born Sunday. Nothing is too good for Denny's friends since both Mrs.
Gleason and baby are doing nicely.
June 20, 1891
Page 2
Sterlingville
There was a loud noise heard the other night and some of the old ladies
hurried out, and when the news came around in the morning it was found that John
Warren was the father of another fine son.
July 4, 1891 Page 2
James Lipsett is the happy father of a six-pound baby girl, which was born
Tuesday morning.
July 4, 1891 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Johnson are entertaining a big boy that arrived
Tuesday and Grandpa Charles Caffey can hardly stay in his epidermis.
July 4, 1891 Page 5
A brand new girl, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moore last
Saturday morning. Congratulations.
July 4, 1891 P. 8 R-3
Iroquois Items
Alfred Seales is the happiest man in the settlement, caused by a new 10-pound
girl. Mother and babe are doing well.
July 11, 1891
Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. William Chandler are the happy parents of a bright girl baby,
which was born early Wednesday morning.
July 18, 1891
Page 10
A baby girl arrived Saturday last to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Doyle.
July 18, 1891
Page 10
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis LeClear was gladdened by the arrival of a
little daughter Thursday.
July 18, 1891
Page 10
Stalwart.
On the 9th inst. the wife of R. Kinghorn presented him with a son. Mother and
child are doing nicely.
July 25, 1891
Page 8
Stalwart
The wife of John Campbell presented her husband with a son on the 20th inst.
August 1, 1891 P. 5
R-3
Peter T. McKinney, of Peppard & McKinney, has been wearing a broad
smile which was brought about by the addition to his family of a bouncing
ten-pound boy baby on Monday.
August 1, 1891
Page 6
A fine boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs Albert King, of Henry street, on
Wednesday.
August 8, 1891
Page 2
Pickford Items.
Wm. Gough, who resides one mile south of Pickford, is a happy man. A
10-pound boy.
August 8, 1891
Page 2
A fine baby boy was born on Monday to Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Aldrich. The poplar
divine has been in an unusually happy frame of mind since that time.
August 15, 1891 Page 1
A pleasant birthday party was tendered Maggie Ann Lee, the two year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lee, of Spruce street, on Thursday afternoon.
August 22, 1891 Page 1
Harry Harrison is the happy father of a bright baby girl. The little
stranger was born last Saturday.
August 22, 1891 Page 5
W. J. Bell can take baby pictures all the better now that he has a splendid
model. A big boy arrived at his house last Monday.
August 22, 1891 P. 7 R-3
Pickford Items
F. H. Taylor welcomed a bran new visitor to his hospitable abode last week.
It was a young lady and weighed ten pounds. It is said that if her voice
continues strong with a little dtraining she will make a good vocalist.
August 29, 1891
Page 1
A new boy makes music for Mr. and Mrs. John Burt, Ridge street.
August 29, 1891
Page 1
A bright little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Short
last week.
August 29, 1891
Page 8
It's a girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harvey that makes the local
agent of the Canada Pacific telegraph and ticket office look so happy since
Thursday night. Tom wears the usual smile when he asks his many friends to have
a cigar on the first born.
September 5, 1891 P. 1 R-3
Owen Wilson, of the Soo and Gladstone railway post office, was presented with
a fine 9-pound boy baby on Tuesday afternoon. Owen Jr. will begin in the near
future to prepare himself for a civil service examination and will probably some
day fill a position similar to the one his father now so ably occupies.
September 12, 1891
Page 1
Miss Mamie Lynch's Party
A most enjoyable party was that given by Miss Mamie Lynch on the occasion of
her fifteenth birthday, last Monday evening, at the residence of her parents, on
Ridge street .....
September 12, 1891
Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Mitchell are the happy parents of a bright baby daughter
which arrived Wednesday.
September 12, 1891
Page 3
Sterlingville Items.
New arrivals: a daughter at the home of Joseph Fletcher; a son at Alex.
Dailey's; 13 pounds is the fighting weight of Wm. Murphy's new son. All are
well.
September 12, 1891 P. 7 R-3
Whit Given observed last Sunday as the most eventful day of his life, and
every friend who came his way had to smoke to the health of a bouncing 9 pound
daughter which gladdened his heart early that morning. Both Mrs. Given and baby
are doing well.
September 12, 1891
Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter.
September 26, 1891 Page 1
A girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moloney early Tuesday morning.
October 3, 1891
P. 7 R-3
The State of Superior
The Crystal Falls Diamond Drill was enlarged last week to a seven-column
quarto with supplement and has a handsome and most prosperous appearance. Editor
Claude Atkinson also boasts of the enlargement of his family during the same
week by the arrival of a young daughter. This is certainly more than the average
good fortune allotted to the country editor.
October 3, 1891
Page 8
A bright baby girl now gladdens the home of William Lines.
October 3, 1891
Page 8
Harry Euaus, of the depot, is rejoicing over the arrival of an eight pound
girl.
October 3, 1891
Page 8
A little daughter arrived last Saturday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Webster.
October 3, 1891
Page 8
Charles Hursley was 21 years old Thursday and was presented a handsome gold
watch and chain by his parents.
October 3, 1891
Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marcellus are the happy parents of another little daughter
which arrived Wednesday morning.
October 10, 1891
Page 6
The home of Mr. William Batho was presented the other morning with a fine
baby boy. You could tell there was something new by the smile Billy has on his
face when you meet him.
October 10, 1891
Page 6
Gatesville
A new arrival has taken place here last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell
are rejoicing over a fine baby girl.
October 10, 1891
Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. David Brown are happy in the possession of a baby girl which
arrived Sunday.
October 10, 1891
Page 7
Engineer Mitchell, of Danbar's Dredges, is the happy father of a ten-pound
boy. Mother and baby are doing well.
October 10, 1891
Page 8
Floyd Roach, son of A. B. Roach, celebrated his10th birthday Thursday by
entertaining twenty of his young friends at supper.
October 17, 1891
Page 1
Mrs. Ed McCormick, of Kinross, gave birth to a 12-pound boy yesterday
morning.
October 17, 1891
Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. George Blank are happy over the arrival of a bright-faced baby
girl which came Monday.
October 24, 1891
Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. John McNamee, are rejoicing over the arrival of a twelve pound
boy.
October 24, 1891 P. 8 R-3
Foreman Clyde W. Hecox, of the Democrat, departed last Saturday for
Greenville, Mich., to attend a family reunion, the occasion being the
sixty-fifth birthday of his mother. This is the first visit Clyde has made to
his former home in four years.
October 24, 1891
Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy.
October 31, 1891 P. 4 R-3
The State of Superior
Bishop Mrak, of Marquette, celebrated pontifical mass last week in honor of
his eighty-first birthday.
November 7, 1891 P. 8 R-3
West And South
Ex-Gov. David Merriwether, born the day Washington died, and successor of
Henry Clay in the senate of the United States, celebrated his 92nd birthday at
Louisville.
November 14, 1891 Page 1
Capt .and Mrs. David Tate are rejoicing over the arrival Sunday evening of a
fine baby girl.
November 14, 1891 Page 1
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Veyette was gladdened last week by the
appearance of a baby boy.
November 14, 1891
Page 1
A pleasant surprise party was given Wednesday evening to little Vina Keliher,
in honor of her ninth birthday.
November 14, 1891
Page 1
A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Miller last Saturday
November 21, 1891
Page 2
A fine boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharp, Tuesday morning. Mr.
Sharp is employed in Prenzlauer Bros. clothing department.
November 21, 1891 P. 7 R-3
West And South
Mrs. Edward George, the wife of a farmer, at Bunker Hill, Ind., gave birth to
four perfectly developed girls.
November 28, 1891 Page 1
Doris Milton Dunbar 's Birthday Party
Five-year-old Doris Milton Dunbar, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
Dunbar, entertained last Saturday afternoon....
November 28, 1891 Page 2
Prospect Hill Echoes
The home of William Roe was made happy the other morning by the arrival of a
bouncing baby boy. Will is all smiles.
November 28, 1891 P. 8 R-3
Aaron T. Eagle says his Thanksgiving turkey was a young Eagle. It came
Wednesday and he isn't kicking. A boy.
December 5, 1891 Page 9
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Arnold, last Sunday, a boy.
December 5, 1891 Page 10
A bright ten-pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cole Monday
night. Mrs.Cole is a daughter of W. T. Burton.
December 5, 1891 Page 10
Frank Roach passed the 21st milestone of his existence last Sunday. Of course
it came on a poor day to celebrate, but every one who came his way Monday was
pleasantly reminded of it .....
December 12, 1891 Page 1
A fine new boy baby graces the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cracknell.
December 19, 1891 P. 2 R-3
West And South
Middletown, Md., held a big celebration in honor of the 100th birthday
of Miss Elizabeth Appleman, one of its citizens.
December 19, 1891 Page 5
A fine boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Lennox Tuesday morning.
Frank was a "whole team" himself most of the week.
December 26, 1891 Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. J. C.O'Brien are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy.
January 2, 1892 Page 1
A fine ten-pound girl baby arrived at the home of Judge and Mrs. J. A.
Colwell Monday night. Congratulations.
January 2, 1892 Page 8
Bay Mills
About the latest addition to Bay Mills is a little girl in the family of Dr.
Armitage, born a day or two before Christmas.
January 2, 1892 Page 8
Prospect Hill Items.
The home of John Carr was brightened Christmas day by the arrival of a new
baby girl. This adds one more to Jack's little family. There is luck in odd
numbers, Jack. Andrew Thompson's home was aroused Christmas morning by an
occasion of a similar kind, only the new arrival was of the opposite sex. Andy
will be off to camp now.
January 9, 1892
Page 8
A fine girl baby make its appearance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Jackson Wednesday morning. Mr. Jackson is happy and reports Mrs. Jackson and the
little one is getting along nicely.
January 9, 1892
Page 8
Mr.and Mrs. Samuel Lee are rejoicing over the birth of a baby girl which came
Tuesday night. Mr. Lee is foreman of Dunbar fleet blacksmith shop.
January 9, 1892
Page 8
Isaac Eagle, treasurer of Soo Township was considerably surprised New Year's
night, on returning home from a dance at Aaron T. Eagles's to find that his
family had been increased by the arrival of a fine baby boy.
January 16, 1892
Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. David Comb were gladdened Saturday morning by the arrival of a
baby boy.
January 16, 1892
Page 8
It was William A. McCutcheon who was made happy by the arrival of a boy last
Saturday, and not Wm. A. McClinchey as was reported in another paper.
January 16, 1892
Page 8
Prospect Hill Items.
A fine baby girl presented herself at the home of Joseph Palmer this week.
Mother and child are both doing well.
January 23, 1892
Page 1
A bright bouncing baby boy arrived Wednesday to gladden the household of Mr.
and Mrs. George Kemp.
January 23, 1892
Page 1
Miss Ella Ripley entertained a number of friends Tuesday on the occasion of
her 18th birthday.
January 23, 1892 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Uren are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy.
January 23, 1892 Page 2
Bay Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bailey were made happy by the arrival of a fine baby boy
on Friday of last week. Congratulations.
January 23, 1892 Page 8
John Wilds, the well known fisherman was 45 years old Wednesday and in the
evening he entertained his friends royally in honor of the event.
January 23, 1892 Page 8
C. D. Bernier, gave a party to a number of his friends last night, on the
occasion of his 44th birthday.
January 30, 1892 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Fleming near Sterlingville, are rejoicing over the
arrival of their first little one, which is a fine girl. They are now enjoying
a visit from Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming of this city.
February 6, 1892
Page 1
Editor Bribner, of the Newberry News, is rejoicing over the arrival of
a baby girl Wednesday.
February 6, 1892
Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Martin, are the proud parents of a fine girl baby, born
Monday. A coincidence is the fact that the birthday of the happy father and of
both of his little daughters comes on the same date.
February 6, 1892 Page 8
The Rev. B. F. Aldrich and Mrs. Rev. G. W. Luther whose birthdays come on the
same date, united with the Blue Monday club, in celebrating them at the former's
residence, Friday evening of last week.
February 13, 1892 Page 1
Driven into the Streets
Alleged Cruel Treatment of Mrs. C. R. Stuart's Aged Father at Bay City.
A Bay City paper publishes a sensational story of the ill treatment of
Timothy Lemonde, the aged father of Mrs. C. R. Stuart of this city. The story
was to the effect that on his 84th birthday he had been driven into the streets
by his daughter-in-law Mrs. Edward Lemonde, during the absence of her husband,
and that he was afterward sent to the poor house by the authorites. Mrs. Stuart
was much grieved to hear of the cruel treatment accorded to her father and will
have him brought here to receive her care during the remainder of his declining
days. Mr.Lemonde lived with Mrs. Stuart here for a long time until last year,
and is known to many in the Soo.
February 13, 1892
Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. Kelso Holding, of Neaseville, are rejoicing over the arrival of
a baby girl.
February 20, 1892 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giffith, who live at Neaseville, are rejoicing over twin
children, which made their appearance last Saturday.
February 20, 1892 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Ryan are the proud parents of a bright little boy.
February 20, 1892 Page 6
Pickford Items.
A fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jackson last Sunday
Mother and babe are doing well.
February 20, 1892 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Brien are rejoicing over the arrival of a little
daughter.
February 27, 1892 Page 1
Sergt. and Mrs. Wm. J. Spencer. formerly of Fort Brady, but now of San
Antonio, Tex., are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine thirteen pound boy on
the 13th of January.
March 5, 1892
Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Ross are the proud parents of a fine baby boy which
arrived early Tuesday morning.
March 5, 1892
Page 8
Mr. Foster, a well known resident of Sugar Island, who with his wife has
attained the age of nearly 70, the other day called at Gardner & Mondor's
furniture establishment and purchased a child's high chair. His actions were
somewhat suspicious and caused considerable curiosity as to why he should want
such an article. He would not commit himself, however, and went away happy in
the possession of the chair.
March 12, 1892
Page 2
Fred Woods, of the Fourth ward, has a bran new boy at his house and is happy
in proportion.
March 12, 1892
Page 2
Attorney and Mrs. George A. Cady are rejoicing over the arrival of a
particularly finelittle son who came Wednesday.
March 12, 1892
Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. John Chapaiski announces the safe arrival of twins -this week a
boy and a girl. Mrs. Chapaiski is a sister of Miss Fanny Witkowski, and a
distant relative of Ladislans Czerbiuski.
March 12, 1892
Page 6
Gatesville
Born, on the 29th ult. to Mr. and Mrs. David Crisp, a handsome young
daughter. Mother and child are doing well.
March 12, 1892
Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mulligan have been blest by the arrival of a fine little
daughter.
March 19, 1892
Page 7
A. S. Case's Pleasant Birthday Surprise
A. S. Case celebrated his thirtieth birthday last Saturday. A few of his
gentlemen friends gave him a pleasant surprise in the evening, and from nine
until eleven a most enjoyable time was spent.....
March 19, 1892
Page 7
Rosedale Items.
John Graham has been seen quite frequently on the streets of Rosedale ....
and wearing one of his broadest smiles. On inquiring into the cause of his
apparent good humor, it was found that there had arrived a baby girl at his home
on Tuesday. Both mother and child are getting along nicely.
March 19, 1892 Page 8
A fine boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sackrider Thursday
morning.
March 26, 1892 Page 3
STALWART ITEMS
Mrs. James Stevenson Jr., presented her husband with a daughter one day
last week.
March 26, 1892 Page 4
Hulburt;
Miss B. Sischo was threatened with an attack of that dreaded disease
lagrippe. She finally made up her mind that it was only a slight cold and is on
the mend again. Miss B. celebrated her nineteenth birthday amongst her friends
in Hulbert. She received a very handsome plush album from her mother.
April 2, 1892
Page 2
E. D. Johnson is the proud father of one of the finest baby girls on earth.
The little stranger made its appearance Saturday. The genial Ed says he may
blush more now than he will later on.
April 2, 1892
Page 6
Drummond
Miss Alice Loretta O'Brien celebrated her seventh birthday last Friday. Over
twenty guests sat down to an elaborate lunch at 5 p.m.
April 9, 1892
Page 1
Charles W. Pickford.
A Substantial Citizen Whose Private and Business Career is Viewed With Pride.
Charles W. Pickford, an excellent portrait of whom, is presented herewith,
was ushered into the world in the city of Cork, Ireland, on the 15th of August,
1829. His earlier years were devoid of any remarkable rexperience. Arriving at a
sufficicient age he entered a dry goods establishment at Dublin and gained a
through knowledge of the business. Mr. Pickford emigrated to America in 1850 and
located in Toronto, where he successfully engaged in mercantile pursuits for
many years. In 1876 he came to Chippewa county and located where the prosperous
village of Pickford now stands. He was the first white person to settle in that
vicinity. He engaged in farming, prospered from the start, and acquired much
valuable property there. As the years rolled on he witnessed the growth of a
thriving settlement at that place both the township and post office of Pickford
being named in his honour. Mr. Pickford was the first treasurer elected in
these early days and was also honored with other offices of trust. Habing
achieved a competancy in 1884, Mr. Pickford removed to this city and prepared to
take it easy for the remainder of his days. He could not endure an inactive
life, however, and in 1886 he embarked again in the dry goods business here. As
usual he was fortunate, and his trade continually increased until 1890 it
amounted to 71 percent more than in any previous year and in 1891 it was $10,000
greater than in 1890. Mr. Pickford was elected in 1890 as alderman for the
Second ward and in the election last Monday was returned for another term. He
is one of the city's substantial citizens and his business career is one which
he and his friends can look upon with pride.
April 9, 1892
Page 7
John Jerome, the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alexander, was
christened at St. James church Sunday by Rev. P. T. Rowe, M. A.
April 9, 1892
Page 8
A bright little daughter was born at the house of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Comb,
Friday of last week.
April 9, 1892 Page 8
A bouncing ten pound boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming Monday.
April 16, 1892
Page 1
John E. Krafft One of the Soo's Prosperous Merchants Whose Prospects are
Bright
John E. Krafft, whose portrait is herewith presented, was born 1860, in the
village of Fly Creek, on the Niagara river, near Buffalo, N.Y. ....
April 16, 1892
Page 3
Gatesville.
Owen Crisp is all smiles now and when you ask the reason you learn that he
has a new arrival at his home in the shape of a bouncing baby boy.
April 23, 1892 Page 3
Donaldson
Wm. Armstrong made his youngest daughter a birthday party Tuesday
evening and most all the young people of this place were invited and some from
Pickford. It made a success.
April 16, 1892
Page 10
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Capt. David Tallion, last week a bouncing baby boy.
April 16, 1892
Page 10
City Treasurer McKenna and wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a little
daughter. Mr. McKenna is so excited over the event that he will probably not
be able to balance his cash for a week.
April 23, 1892
Page 1
Otto Supe.
One of the Soo's Enterprising and Well Known Business Men..... He was born
in Blumefield, Saginaw Co., Michigan, in Set., 1864. After securing a good
common school education, in 1882 he started to learn the jeweler's trade. In
August 1887, Mr. Supe came to the Soo. His father Chas. Supe had arrived here a
few months previous and built the fine brick block now occupied by Otto Supe and
Co.,....
April 23, 1892
Page 3
Donaldson
Wm. Armstrong made his youngest daughter a birthday party Tuesday evening and
most all the young people of this place were invited and some from Pickford. It
made it a success.
April 23, 1892
Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Minnis are rejoicing over the arrival of a ten- pound boy.
April 23, 1892
Page 7
Mr. and Mrs W. H. Telford are the proud parents of a ten-pound- boy which
arrived Wednesday.
April 23, 1892
Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shenehon are the happy parents of a fine nine pound
daughter, which made her appearance Tuesday morning.
April 23, 1892
Page 8
Recorder and Mrs. M. F. McDonald are happy over a fine little son who made
his appearance Tuesday.
April 30, 1892
Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. James Parker are the happy parents of a little daughter who
arrived Wednesday.
April 30, 1892
Page 2
A fine big boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Jibway Tuesday .They have had
eight children and all their birthday's come on Tuesday.
April 30, 1892
Page 1
H. A. Harrison.
An Energetic Young Business Man Who is Meeting With Deserved Sucess.
H. A. Harrison, the well known jeweler, stationer and newsdealer, whose
portrait accompanies this sketch, was born in Brooklyn, Canada, Oct. 22, 1867
..... Mr. Harrison was united in marriage with Miss Phoebe L. Lipsett in July
1891 .....
April 30, 1892
Page 3
Iroquois Items
Alex McKay is the happiest man in the world. He goes rejoicing to and from
his work. Whot is the cause? A great big boy.
April 30, 1892
Page 3
Iroquois Items.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin VanLuven were blessed a couple of weeks ago by the
arrival of a bouncing baby boy.
April 30, 1892
Page 4
The State of Superior.
Mrs. Christina Roubbie of Menominee, recently gave birth to triplets, two
boys and one girl, all of whom are in perfect health.
April 30, 1892
Page 6
STALWART ITEMS.
Mrs. Alex Flood, of Fair View, presented her husband with a fine baby boy one
day last week.
May 7, 1892 Page 1
Jay W. Sutton.
The Secretary of the Soo Mutual Building and Loan Association. Jan W. Sutton,
a splendid likeness of whom accompanies this sketch, first made his appearance
in this turbulent world at Romeo, Macomb county, Mich., September 10, 1858. At
the age of 13 he was left an orphan and thrown upon his own resources. By
diligent work and hard study he managed to secure a good education, then taught
school for a while and ultimately took up the stude of law. On May 31, 1881, he
passed a creditable examination and was admitted to the bar of Oakland county.
.... Mr. Sutton was united in marriage with Miss Ella M. Covey at East
Saginaw, on Thanksgiving Day, 1882. He is prominently identified with the
religious work of the city, being a member of the Presbyterian church and a
director in the Y.M.C.A. ....
May 7, 1892 Page 1
Mabel France's Birthday Party.
Mabel France was eight years old on Thursday and assisted by her mamma she
royally entertained a number of little friends at a birthday party.
May 7, 1892 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Trot Lockwood are the happy parents of a little son who
arrived Sunday.
May 7, 1892 Page 7
Strongville.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cuell have another daughter.
May 14, 1892 Page 1
FRED W. ROACH.
The Head of One of the Soo's Enterprizing and Successful Business Houses.
The News presents this week the portrait of F. W. Roach who is one of the the
Soo's popular and rising young business men. Mr. Roach's existence began at
Pillar Point, Jefferson county, N. Y., on August 10, 1860. With his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roach, he came to the Soo May 18, 1864. Together with other
well known young men he received a good common school education here, being
instructed by Rev. T. R. Easterday, through whose efforts a public school was
revived in those early days after previous failures by others. At the age of 17
Mr. Roach entered into the service of Prenzlauer Bros., with whom he remained
for four years..... F. W. Roache was united in marriage Sept 24, 1885, with
Miss Louisa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blank, of this city. ....
May 14, 1892
Page 3
Iroquois Items
Simon Johnson and wife are taking care of a fine new girl that arrived
Sunday. Alls well, I believe it was the first birth on Iroquois Island.
May 14, 1892 Page 7
Nebish Nuggets.
John Donahue, residing on the east side of Water street, is the happy
father of a bouncing baby girl; weighed 12 pounds; mother and child doing well.
May 21, 1892 Page 1
Beverly D. Harison M.D.
A Popular and Successful Member of the Local Medical Fraternity.
The News this week takes pleasure in presenting the portrait of one of
the Soo's leading physicians and surgeons. Beverly D. Harison, M.D., was born in
1855, at Canton, the county seat of St. Lawrence county, New York. Dr. Harison
received his early education by private tuition and when at the age of 12 years
was sent to Bishop's College school, Lennoxville, Quebec, .... Dr. Harison
practised his profession in Ontario for several years, and settled in the Soo in
the spring of 1888. .... He married in 1889 Miss Josephine Lister, the eldest
daughter of Jas. P. Lister, Q.C., M.P., Sarnia, Ont. ....
May 21, 1892 Page 5
Strongville
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Adamson had one more added to their family about a week
ago. Good enough Ross.
May 21, 1892 Page 8
The following children were baptized at Bay M ills, by Rev. P. T. Rowe, M.A.,
last Saturday; Kathleen St. Leger Armitage, daughter of Dr. Armitage; Percival
Clarence Bailey, son of Thomas Bailey; Amelia McManman and Ellen Olson.
May 21, 1892 Page 8
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ferguson, on Thursday, a fine baby boy.
May 28, 1892 Page 1
Bernard M. Morris.
The Genial and Popular Proprietor of the Boston Clothing House. Bernard M.
Morris the popular proprietor of the Boston Clothing House, corner of Portage
avenue and Ashmuin street, is one of the city's representative merchants. Mr.
Morris was born in Germany June 5, 1854. He came to this country when 8 years
old , locating in Detroit, where he received a thorough business education in
Bryant & Stratton's University and thus laid the foundation for his
successful career. Eight years ago he came to the Soo, and started an exclusive
clothing store, being associated with his father-in-law, under the firm name of
Max Lenhoff &. Co.
May 28, 1892 Page 8
A 16-pound boy arrived yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Morris,
over which event there is great rejoicing.
June 4, 1892 Page 1
A Favorite Son.
Picture and Sketch of General Russell A. Alger.
....
A penniless orphan at thirteen, a ployboy at twenty, a country pedagogue, a
lumberman, a soldier, a governor, and now five times a millionaire, are the
seven stages in the life of Russell A. Alger, says a correspondent to THE NEWS.
The story of Mr. Alger's life, although readins like a tale of Aladin's lamp,
shows vividly the possibilities of this country's citizenship. The general's
parents lowly-New Englanders had on private car when they yoked up the old oxen
and started for the woods of Ohio to cut out a new home. The region about Medina
county was then in the far, far west and almost as primitive as the remote
corner of some unexplored country. Here the family settled and proceeded to
raise a mixed line of uncertain crops. Gradually the new soil submitted to
tilling, and just when it was producing enough grain for family use, young Alger
was born, February 27, 1836. He was not regarded as a very useful addition to
the family until he became old enough to "tote" the corn to the nearby mill and
bring back the meal. The farm proved a failure and yielded not enough to pay
its mortgage. Then it was that the boy, first felt the harshness of the world,
as he hired himself for a few cups of meal a day to do a man's work for a
neighbor. The meal went into the family pot. This arrangement lasted for some
time until the boy, mustered courage to ask sixpence a day. It was during this
prosperous engagement, when twelve years old, that his mother died. The next
year he lost his father and his sister, leaving him the sole support for a
younger brother and sister. It was a hard tug for him, but upon canvassing the
neighbors he discovered they were unanimous in their opinion that he was worth
about three dollars a month. This much one good man concluded to venture on
young Alger's services, clinching his bargain, with an offer of four dollars for
the second month, and five dollars for each of the four other in the contract.
.... in 1860 Alger came to Michigan; Grand Rapids was selected as his home. He
began business as a lumber dealer, .... marrying Miss Annette Henry .... Two
unmaried daughters Misses Frances and Fay and two boys complete the family
circle....
June 4, 1892 Page 7
A bright baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Speck last
Saturday.
June 4, 1892
Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hart are the parents of a sweet little girl, born last
Saturday.
June 4, 1892
Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carleton, of Red Jacket, are entertaining a brand new
young lady. Mr. Carleton was formerly of P.M. Church & Co. Mrs. Carleton is
a daughter of Thos. Gowan and is at the home of her parents in the Soo.
June 11, 1892
Page 1
Photograper W. J. Bell.
A Young Man Who Has Achieved Remarkable Success in His Avocation.
The career of W. J. Bell, the Soo's artistic photographer, is an excellent
illustration of what pluck and enterprise can accomplish. Mr. Bell was born in
Peterboro district, Ont., May 12, 1862. He located in the Soo five years ago
and began in a tent the photographick business that has since experienced a
gratifying growth, until now he can compete with any similar establishment in
the Upper Penisula, in volume and quality of work. Mr. Bell has just enlarged
his quarters by securing the room lately occupied by Conway's city drugstore
which was fitted up in elegant style as an office and sales room, with reception
and toilet rooms in the rear, with an easy stairway leading to the second floor,
where the operating and workng rooms have also been much improved. At his
opening last Monday Mr. Bell made a great record. He took the negatives of 149
children in six hours and fifty minutes, being an average of one about every two
and a half minutes. Out of this number only three negatives were defective.
Mr. Bell's "baby day" was so successful that he has decided to give the old
folks a treat as well, an accordingly announces that every person over 50 years
of age can have a free photo taken at his establishment on Monday, July 11.
.... Mr. Bell was united in marriage with Miss Lizzie Coppin, of Mitchel,
Ont., on June 27, 1888.....
June 18, 1892 Page 8
Stevensburg Items.
Abram Rowan, Jr., was summoned from the Soo one night last week and when he
got home was surprised to find that it was a girl. Abe is jubilant.
June 18, 1892 Page 10
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Breen Friday night of last week.
June 18, 1892
Page 10
A bright boy baby arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bush last
Saturday morning.
June 25, 1892
Page 1
W. F. Ferguson.
Head of the Firm of W. F. Ferguson & Co., Exclusive Shoe Dealers.
W. F. Ferguson who is associated with his father, Adam Ferguson, under the
above firm name, in an exclusive boot and shoe business, is another of the Soo's
young and enterprising men, a portrait of whom is shown herewith. Mr. Ferguson
was born Nov. 10. 1866, in Brampton, Ont. At an early age he removed with his
parents to Missouri, where they resided for four years. At this place Mr.
Ferguson obtained a thorough business education and finally worked himself up at
the age of 18 years to a position as manager of the boot and shoe department in
a general dry goods store doing a business of $90,000 a year. Mr. Ferguson came
to the Soo with the boom in 1887. .... Mr. Ferguson was united in marriage on
March 15 last to Miss Augusta A., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Adams. He is a
brother of R. G. and A. L. Ferguson, a gentleman and an all-round good fellow.
June 25, 1892
Page 2
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. McClinchy, a girl on Sunday, June 19 The little one
only lived a few hours.
June 25, 1892
Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. John McKee are the happy parents of a boy baby that arrived
Saturday. Mr. McKee is an employe at Ainsworth & Alexander's mill.
June 25, 1892
Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner are rejoicing over a little daughter.
July 2, 1892 Page 1
Father of a Big Family Twins-a-boy and a girl- were born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Howlett on Friday night of last week. Mr. Howlett has been married three-times
and is the father of thirty children by his first two wives, and the latest
arrivals by his third wife making thirty- two children, eight of whom are now
living.
July 2, 1892 Page 1
C. W. Given
Sketch and Portrait of One of the Soo's Rising Young Business Men.
C. W. Given is another of the young business men of the Soo who has been
smiled upon by fortune. Mr. Given's career began at Cleveland, O., twenty-five
years ago the 2d day of last November. His boyhood days were devoid of any
unusual experiences. .... He finally settled down in the Soo eight years ago.
For a number of years he clerked in the general merchandise store of his brother
W. C. Given. He then took a position in the hardware store of H. G. Wait &
Co. for a year. Four years ago last April, the business of this firm was bought
by Mr. Given and F. L. Higgins. Messrs. Higgins & Given continued the
business until the 24th of last April when Mr. Given bought out his partner's
interest and at once began to make extensive changes for the better. .... Mr.
Given was joined in wedlock in November 1887, with one of the Soo's charming
young ladies, Miss Harriett B. Carleton, of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Carleton, ....
July 2, 1892 Page 2
A fine boy baby arrived early Wednesday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. Whiteman.
July 16, 1892
Page 1
Peter T. McKinney.
A member of the Popular and Enterprising Firm of Peppard and McKinney.
Peter T. McKinney, junior member of the firm of Peppard and McKinney, was
born in Tecumseh, Lenawee county, Mich., March 10, 1861. Mr. McKinney is of
Irish decent, his parents being natives of the Emeral Isle. Mr. McKinney lived
with his parents on a farm till the age of 15. He received a common school
education, graduating with honor at the Albion high school, and afterwards took
a course in Latin and German at the state of Normal school at Ypsilanti and
graduated in 1882. He then was engaged for over five years as traveling
salesman for the Bennett Sewer Pipe Co., of Jackson, and he resigned this
position to engage in the grocery trade in this city, which move he has never
regretted. Mr. McKinney formed a partnership with R. W. Peppard of Jackson,
under the name of Peppard and McKinney, and the firm started into business in
the spring of 1888 on a small scale compared to the extensive stock they carry
to-day..... Mr. McKinney was united in marriage, Aug 11, 1886, with Miss
Jessie Bellows, of Yipsilanti, daughter of Prof. Bellows, one of Michigan's
greats educators, who for twenty-five years filled the chair of mathematices in
the state normal school Ypsilanti.
July 9, 1892 Page 7
Rosedale Items.
Mrs. Nelson Eagle presented her husband with a daughter last week. Mother
and child doing well.
July 16, 1892 Page 7
"Fine boy baby; all doing well," is the brief but comprehensive dispatch
received Thursday by G. G. Scranton from J. C. Shaw, of Detroit. Soo friends
tender warm congratulations.
July 23, 1892
Page 1
H. B. Shellito.
A Striking Example of What Can be Achieved by Perseverance and Energy.
The career of H. B. Shellito, proprietor of one of the Soo's leading
jewellery establishments, is a striking instance of what can be accomplished
under trying difficulities by a man of perserverance and energy. Born in
Crawford county, Pa., June 6, 1858, of poor but honest parents, he was compelled
at an early age to lend his assistance in the struggle for existence. At the
age of 16 he settled in Lower Michigan and for three years worked at the
carpenter's trade. This occupation being uncongenial, he decided to become a
watchmaker and jeweller, and in the light of past experiences this move was a
wise one. In 1886 Mr. Shellito was attracted to the Soo. With barely a dollar
in his possession he managed to start into his present business here on a small
scale. By reason of his good work, carefull management and liberal treatment of
patrons, his business has grown to vast proportions.....
July 23, 1892
Page 1
Governor John T. Rich.
John T. Rich, of Elba-"Farmer Rich", is known by every man, woman and child
in Michigan. He has been before the publick for more than twenty years, and his
record is as clear as it is long. .... Mr. Rich was born at Conneautville,
Pennsylvania, April 23, 1841, and removed with his parents to Vermont in 1846,
and to Michigan in 1848, settling at Elba, received an academic education,
engaged in farming. ....
July 23, 1892
Page 3
Gatesville. (special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Letson, are rejoicing over the arrival of a bouncing baby
boy, on the 10th inst.
July 23, 1892
Page 9
Pickford Items. (mixed up paper)
Mr. and Mrs. Allen are rejoicing over the arrival of a twelve pound girl.
August 13, 1892 Page 1
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Osborn Monday.
August 6, 1892
Page 2
Rosedale Items. (Special Correspondence.)
Miss Maggie Roddy celebrated her birthday on Friday of last week at the
house of Mrs. Lewis McDonald; a number of her friends were present.
August 20, 1892 Page 1
J. E. Wirt, Sr., and Jr.
A fine 9 pound boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wirt
yesterday just in time for dinner. Mrs. Wirt and the little one are doing
nicely, but Mr. Wirt expanded so over the event that the doors had to be
enlarged in order for him to get inside. He borrowed a suit of his
father-in-law's clothes, came down town at a 2:40 gait yelling, "It's a boy!" at
every jump. Then he ordered ten kegs of nails, one of which will be opened every
day while they last and has been distributing cigars to friends with a lavish
hand ever since.
August 20, 1892 Page 2
Alderman C. W. Pickford celebrated his 53d anniversary Monday. He entertained
a number of his friends at dinner.
August 20, 1892
Page 2
Nearly everybody smoked at the expense of Louie Jackson, the obliging and
gentlemanly manager of Prenzlauer Bros. shoe department last Saturday night.
This was the result of the arrival of a boy baby at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jackson that day.
August 20, 1892
Page 4
Stirlingville (SpecialÇCorrespondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Walker, Jr., are the happy parents of a bouncing baby girl
which arrived the 12th inst. Both mother and child are doing as well as can be
expected.
August 20, 1892
Page 8
A beautiful ten pound girl baby arrived to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dolor Montpetit Thursday night.
August 27, 1892
Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sheedy are happy over the arrival of a little daughter at
their home.
August 27, 1892 Page 7
Bay Mills. (Special Correspondence.)
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis were made happy by the arrival of a fine baby girl last
Tuesday.
August 27, 1892
Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Roach are the happy parents of a ten-pound-girl baby,
which arrived Sunday last.
September 10, 1892 Page 2
M. J. Magee, of the Democrat, was all smiles last Saturday over the arrival
of a little daughter, the first born. His partner, Mr Burchard, also registered
his first born, a fine daughter, last week. The publication of the Democrat will
be continued as usual.
September 10, 1892 Page 7
The State of Superior.
Col. J. C. Van Duzer, editor of the Iron Port, has just celebrated his
65th birthday.
September 24, 1892 Page 2
The genial J. P. Haller is the father of a very sweet little new daughter,
who arrived at his home early Wednesday evening. Everbody who comes his way
since Wednesday has smoked the best in the market.
September 24, 1892 Page 7
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hughart on Monday, but only lived
an hour after birth. Mr. and Mrs. Hughart have the sympathy of their friends in
the loss of their little one.
September 24, 1892
Page 8
A bright baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McTavish last
night.
September 24, 1892 Page 8
Twin boys were born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. R. Price yesterday morning. One of
the little ones is dead, but the other is doing nicely. Mrs. Price is also doing
well.
October 1, 1892 Page 3
A bouncing ten pound son arrived at the home of Postal clerk Theo. P. Judd,
Tuesday. Mr. Judd has the young man at work already preparing for his first
examination for admission into the railway mail services. Mrs. Judd is
correspondingly happy and is doing nicely.
October 1, 1892
Page 7
A bright boy baby made its appearance at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Eagle Friday of last week.
October 1, 1892
Page 7
Bay Mills. (Special Correspondence)
A pleasant surprise party was given Elmer Hayes last Thursday evening, it
being the 29th anniversary of his birth. Dancing was the main feature of the
evening, after which an elegant lunch was served, in which Mrs. Hayes was
assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. Caley.....
October 8, 1892 Page 4
The State of Superior.
Mrs. Edward Moyle, of Negaunee, recently gave birth to a daughter, the
nineteenth born to her.
October 8, 1892 Page 5
Sketches of our Nominees.
Hon. J. Wight Giddings.
.... He is a native of Michigan having been born at Romeo, Macomb county,
September 27, 1858. He is a lawyer by profession. ....
October 8, 1892 Page 5
Sketches of our Nominees.
Hon. John W. Jochim.
.... In the year 1869 Mr. Jochim, then twenty-four years of age, arrived in
Ishpeming, and like most of the Scandinavians who sought this mining field, he
first found a place upon the stock piles of iron ore. Of giant stature, his
great strength and pleasing manner soon made him a host of friends. ....
October 8, 1892 Page 5
Sketches of our Nominees.
Hon. Henry R. Pattengill.
Nominee for superintendent of public instruction, is a native of Otsego
county, N.Y. He is forty years of age, the son of a Baptist clergyman, and has
been a resident of Michigan since 1865.
October 8, 1892 Page 5
Hon. John G. Berry.
Republican nominee for commissioner of the state land office, was born in New
York City, December 13, 1838. ....
October 8, 1892 Page 5
Hon. Joseph F. Hambitzer.
Republican candidate for state treasurer, was born in Fon Du Lac, Wis.,
December 13, 1856, from where he removed with his parents when three years old
to Grant county, Wis. His parents were Germans, When three years old his mother
died and his father three years later married an English lady. ....
October 8, 1892
Page 5
Hon. Stanley W. Turner.
The republican nominee for auditor general, is another who is particularly
fitted for the duties of the important office to which he will, in November, be
chosen. He was born at North Fairfield, O., July 15, 1843, and moved with his
parents to Hillsdale county, Mich., in 1851. ....
October 8, 1892
Page 5
Hon Eugene A Wilson.
Republican candidate for member of the state board of education, was born at
Ridgeway, Lenawee county, Mich., September 21, 1854. William R. Wilson, his
father, still works and resides on the farm of two hundred acres; at Ridgeway,
purchased from the government in the spring of 1831 by Robert Wilson, his
grandfather. ....
October 8, 1892
Page 5
Hon. Gerritt J. Diekema.
The republican nominee for attorney general, is one of the distinguished
Hollanders of the state, and one of the most popular republicans in Michigan.
He was born in Holland, Ottawa county, where he still resides, March 27, 1859.
His parents removed from the Netherlands and settled in that place in 1848.
..... On October 27, 1885, he was married to Miss Mary e. Alcott, of Holland.
October 15, 1892
Page 3
Iroquois Items. (Special Correspondence)
Mrs. John Luckes has a young daughter. Mother and child are doing well.
October 15, 1892 Page 9
Mr. and Mrs. Bunno are rejoicing over the birth of a son.
October 15, 1892 Page 9
Bay Mills. (Special Correspondence.)
The population of Bay Mills is increasing every day. Another stranger arrived
at the home of Fred Warner and he will vote the republican ticket twenty-one
years from now.
October 29, 1892 Page 1
Joseph F. Hambitzer.
.... He was born at Fond du Lac, Wis., Dec. 13, 1856. ....
October 29, 1892 Page 1
John W. Jochim.
.... In the year 1869 Mr. Jochim, then 24 years of age, arrived in
Ishpeming, Mich., direct from Sweden, ....
October 29, 1892 Page 1
A Brilliant Lawyer.
As Prosecuting Attorney John Hurst Will Let No Guilty Man Escape.
John Hurst, whose portrait is herewith presented, was born in the town of
Nottingham, England, in the year 1843, and is the son of John Hurst, who was a
manufacturer of hosiery. John, .... came to America in 1861, accompanied by
his younger brother. ....
October 29, 1892 Page 1
Joseph Fletcher.
.... Mr. Fletcher, who is 42 years of age, was born in Simcoe county, Ont.
October 29, 1892 Page 1
William M. Snell.
A Rising Young Lawyer and Candidate for Circuit Court Commission.
Wm. M. Snell, the republican nominee for circuit court commissioner, was born
about 29 years ago at Rainham Centre, Haldimand county, Ontario, where his
father, a young Pennsylvanian, was engaged in running a sawmill for Buffalo
parties. ....
October 29, 1892 Page 1
Senator Fleshiem.
He will be Sent Back to Lansing to Complete His Splendid Record.
Hon. Joseph Fleshiem, of Menominee, is one of the most popular men in
Michigan. .... Mr. Flesheim was born at Cleveland, Ohio, April 28, 1848, of
German parentage.
October 29, 1892 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. William Graham are the happy parents of a new baby daughter.
October 29, 1892 Page 2
Sheriff Hursley has been the happy father of an 8-pound boy since Tuesday
morning. That is what causes his pleasant smile and not election consideration.
November 26, 1892 Page 1
Mrs. A. J. McClung presented her husband with a bouncing baby boy Monday
afternoon.
December 10, 1892 Page 1
A very pleasant birthday party was given Monday at the residence of Mrs.
Rudell, for Herbie Rudell. There were 25 of his little friends present and the
evening was very enjoyable to all present. He received a lot of nice presents.
December 10, 1892 Page 1
A five pound boy baby was born to Dr. and Mrs. Fred Morse Taylor on Monday
last.
December 10, 1892 Page 3
Iroquois. (Special Correspondence)
A girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scales Saturday, Nov. 26, but
lived only a few hours.
December 17, 1892 Page 12
Born. to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Noble of Fisher street, (formerly of the Soo) a
daughter yesterday afternoon. Jack passed the cigars to his fellow craftsmen on
the Mining Journal last evening and received the hearty congratulation of the
entire force. - Tuesday's Marquette Journal.
December 17 & 24, 1892 Page 12
Bay Mills. (Special Correspondence)
A pleasant birthday party was given by Master Roy Weaver on Monday to a
number of his little friends, it being the third anniversary of his birth.
....
December 31, 1892 Page 1
A 17 ½ pound girl has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lane.
December 31, 1892 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. James Keller are rejoicing over the arrival of a son and heir
Monday morning.
December 31, 1892 Page 1
A fine little daughter arrived Wednesday to gladden the hearts of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Newcomb.
December 31, 1892 Page 1
A bright eyed baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J Kelly
Tuesday morning, and since that time nothing been too good for the friends of
the fond papa. The boys at the depot have to stand from under now when the
popular baggage master throws trunks around.
December 31, 1892 Page 3
Cottage Park Items. (Special Correspondence.)
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Norton and Mr. and Mrs. David McKiddie, Jr., are rejoicing
over the arrival of brand new girl babies.
December 31, 1892 Page 3
Cottage Park Items. (Special Correspondence.)
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson are happy over the arrival of a baby boy.
December 31, 1892 Page 12
A fine eleven pound daughter arrived at 5:30 p.m.yesterday to gladden the
hearts of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Kelliher. Ever since then the happy father has been
about twice his usual size. Mrs. Kelliher and baby are doing nicely under the
care of Nellie Beadle.
.
January 7, 1893 Page 1
A little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. McEvoy Tuesday.
January 7, 1893 Page 1
The home of Serge and Mrs. S. O'Neil was gladdened yesterday by the arrival
of a fine baby boy - a "light 12 pound." The genial sergeant is wearing a
happier smile than usual in consequence.
January 14, 1893 Page 2
Bay Mills. (Special Correspondence.)
A very enjoyable surprise party was given by a number of our young people to
Mrs. D. Barchay, Wednesday evening. It beign the thirty-seventh anniversary of
her birth. She was the recipient of a handsome parlour chairfrom those in
attendance.....
January 14, 1893 Page 2
Superior.
Mr. Palmer's home was made happy over the arrival of a baby boy.
January 14, 1893 Page 10
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Krafit yesterday.
January 21, 1893 Page 8
An eight pound young man arrived Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Neson. This accounts for the broad smile on Mr. Nelson's face since that
time.
January 28, 1893 Page 6
Stirlingville. (Special
Correspondence.)
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stirling are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby
girl.
February 4, 1893 Page 1
Celebrated Her Birthday.
The birthday of Mrs. J. N. Snyder occurred last Saturday, and a number of her
friends who were aware of this fact took possession of her home during the
evening. Music was indulged in and a nice luncheon was served.....
February 11, 1893 Page10
Mr. and Mrs. Neil O'Donnell are happy over the arival of a handsome girl baby
Sunday evening.
February 18, 1893 Page 8
Captain Paul Clendenin, of Fort Brady Celebrated his birthday last Saturday.
He entertained friends at progressive pedro in the evening.
February 25, 1893 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. David Ufland are the happy possessors of a brand new baby boy
since Wednesday.
March 4, 1893
Page 1
A baby girl came Thursday to Further brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
Armstrong.
March 4, 1893
Page 2
The State of Superior.
John Fenwick is all smiles. It's a 12 pounder he says.
March 4, 1893 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Joubert have a new son.
March 4, 1893 Page 8
Gordon Michael distributed cigars this week on account of the advent of a
fine new boy Wednesday.
March 11, 1893 Page 8
Ruth, the bright little daughter of Frank Higgins, celebrated her second
birthday Wednesday by entertaining a few of her little friends.
March 18 1893 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. John Chippenweiskie are the happy parents of a birth baby boy.
March 25, 1893 Page 1
Sketch of the Rev. P. T. Rowe, M.A. Who Has Done Much for the Soo.
One of the best men that ever honoured Chippewa county by living in it is the
subject of this short sketch - tge Rev. P. T. Rowe, M.A. It was in the pretty
city, of Toronto that he first saluted the world, along about Nov. 20, 1856. Do
not bore yourself with mental arithmetic; that was 37 years ago. Since then he
has done a great deal besides salute the world. He has gone through the common
schools, stood no end of private tuition, and mastered Trinity University,
Canada's great institution of learning. It was June, 1878, that he attended
the most interesting commencement exercise of his life. In 1862 he came to the
Soo to take charge of the sprouting of St. James Episcopal church. ....
March 25, 1893 Page 1
A bright bouncing 10 pound boy came to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Sabin Friday of last week.
March 25, 1893 Page 7
Master Wilton Higgins Birthday Party.
Master Wilton Higgins, the bright little son, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.
Higgins, celebrated his sicth birthday Monday afternoon.....
April 1, 1893 Page 2
A big boy baby arrived at the home of City Treasurer McKenna last Saturday
morning. Mr. McKenna says with an addition of one to his family his canvass for
a second term will have to be fought all the harder.
April 1, 1893 Page 8
Donaldson (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bundy are receiving congratulations on the birth of twin
boys.
April 8, 1893 Page 9
A fine ten pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Gledhill last Sunday.
April 15, 1893
Page 3
Kinross. (Special Correspondence.)
What is it that makes Joseph Gardner smile now days and wear his hat on the
right hand corner of his head. It must be on account of the big baby girl that
arrived there recently.
April 15, 1893 Page 10
Conductor Gleason was ready this week to make a flying switch, capture Canada
or do anything else that requires nerve and the best of spirits, all on account
of the arrival of a new conductor on a wild train Tuesday. Mrs. Gleason is
doing well and Denny is happy.
April 22, 1893
Page 9
A bright little baby girl arrived Monday morning to brighten the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles H. Spalding.
April 22, 1893
Page 9
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKenna was christened James Christopher
Columbus, by the Rev. Father Donovan, at St. Mary's church, Sunday.
April 22, 1893
Page 9
A ten-pound daughter arrived at the home of Assitand Cashier Nelson A.
Burdick, of the Soo National Bank, early Wednesday morning. Nels was showered
with congratulations all day Wednesday and cigars of fragrant flavor satisfied
his many friends.
April 22, 1893
Page 9
Superior. (Special Correspondence.)
A fine baby boy has arrived at Archie robinson's home.
April 22, 1893 Page 19
A girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sullivan Monday morning. The
little baby only lived a few hours.
May 6, 1893 Page 9
A fine baby girl arrived Wednesday to gladden the home of genial Capt. Joseph
Taylor.
May 6, 1893 Page 9
Alderman Short isn't "short" on family as he was. A dainty little girl
arrived Wednesday.
May 13, 1893 Page 9
Mr. and Mrs. John McMahon are entertaining a baby boy born Tuesday.
May 13, 1893 Page 9
Jimmy Kelly was six years old Wednesday and a lot of little friends helped
him to remember the day.
May 20, 1893 Page 2
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Christopher McDonald Tuesday.
May 20, 1893 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Martin are the proud parents of an eleven pound boy which
made the appearance Sunday morning.
May 20, 1893 Page 2
Captain and Mr. Nicl were blessed by the birth of a son at the Clifton House
Monday afternoon. The little one, however, only lived a few hours. Captain
Nicl sails Ainsworth & Ganley's tug Annie Clark.
May 20, 1893 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Thompson are happy over the arrival of a 10 pound baby boy
which came Tuesday.
May 20, 1893 Page 9
Rosedale. (Special Correspondence.)
Miss Maggie Keating celebrated her eighth birthday most charmingly at her
home on Wednesday afternoon.....
May 20, 1893 Page 9
Rosedale. (Special Correspondence.)
Miss Enid Harper celebrated her eighth birthday most charmingly at her home
on Wednesday afternoon.....
May 20, 1893 Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDonald are the happy possessors of a baby girl which
arrived last Friday.
Msy 27, 1893 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, of Detour, recently had an addition to their family
in the shape of a baby boy.
June 3, 1893 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Johnson are happy over the birth Tuesday of a sweet
little daughter.
June 3, 1893 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. P. Brady are the proud possessors of a fourteen-pound son and
heir which arrived on the scene of earthly vicissitudes Saturday.
June 3, 1893 Page 2
A fine boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Penny Monday. This was a
birthday present for Ed., as he was 43 years old on that day.
June 10, 1893 Page 9
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Leonard on Decoration Day. The
little one died on Wednesday and was buried at Drummond Island.
June 17, 1893 Page 1
Dr. and Mrs. T. N. Rogers are the proud parents of a fine baby boy which
arrived Thursday.
June 17, 1893
Page 2
Judge Gordon the Chairman of the House Judiciary ....
Judge Gordon is one of the most able men that ever held a seat in a Michigan
legislature....
He was born in Bayfield, Ontario, June 7, 1858. Mr. Gordon graduated from
the greatest university of Michigan in 1879, and settled in Midlan the same year
for the practise of law..... Mrs. Gordon is a near relative to R. G. and W.
E. Ferguson of the Soo. Judge Gordon is a brother of Mrs. Andrew Wilson, of
Pickford.
June 24, 1893
Page 9
A fine baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lee Thursday
afternoon. Mr. Lee, who is a blacksmith for Dunbar & Sullivan at Hay Lake,
was notified of the event by telephone and came up on the Minnie M. that
evening.
July 8, 1893 Page 1
A bright little son was born June 25, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Eagle, who
recently left the Soo and are now located at Everett, Wash.
July 9, 1893 Page 9
A bright little daughter arrived Wednesday of last week to gladden the hearts
of Mr. and Mrs. James Simoneau.
July 15, 1893
Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. James Parker are the parents of a bright baby boy.
July 15, 1893
Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O'Brien are rejoicing over the arrival of an heir at their
home Thursday evening.
July 15, 1893
Page 1
A number of the young friends of Miss Lettie Rains were entertained last
Saturday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Rains. The occasion was the
sixth birthday of Miss Littie.
July 15, 1893
Page 9
F. X. Payment Jr. , is the father of a fine boy that arrived at his home
Friday of last week.
July 15, 1893
Page 9
Rosedale. (Special Correspondence.)
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunningham are rejoicing over a fine baby boy that came to
gladden their home last week.
July 22, 1893
Page 10
Detour Doings. (Special
Correspondence.)
Bert Saunder and wife are now the happy parents of a fine young daughter.
July 22, 1893
Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. George Elliot are the happy parents of a fine baby son born this
week.
July 22, 1893 Page 10
A fine seven-pound girl baby arrived Wednesday morning to gladden the hearts
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott. Mr. Scott, who is employed in the Democrat office,
distributed cigars with a lavish hand on account of the event.
July 29, 1893 Page 1
A Pleasant Birthday Party.
Mr. and Mrs. James McKenna entertained a number of their friends at their
residence Tuesday evening, the occasion being the birthday of Mrs.
McKenna.....
July 29, 1893 Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. John Cody are rejoicing over a fine young son that arrived on
the 4th.
August 12, 1893 Page 3
Rudyard Ripples. (Special
Correspondence.)
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huntly are receiving congratulations on the birth of a
daughter.
August 12, 1893 Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCall are the parents of a little daughter since last
Friday.
August 19, 1893 Page 1
Fraser Sullivan's Birthday Party.
Little Fraser Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sullivan, of Spruce avenue,
east, was two years old Monday and a pleasant party was given to celebrate the
event.....
August 19, 1893 Page 10
On Monday a nice boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sylvester.
August 19, 1893 Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sylvester, of Sugar Island, have been taking care of a
first born since last week. It is a fine little girl.
August 26, 1893 Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. John Sayers are the parents of a little son since Sunday.
September 2, 1893 Page 2
Miss Ethel Crebo entertained a number of her little friends at a birthday
party Wednesday of last week.
September 2, 1893 Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregg are the happy parents of a new baby girl which
weighs ten pounds. This is the cause of the smile on Bob's face since Monday.
September 2, 1893 Page 10
Master Thos. Chandler entertained a number of young friends in honor of his
fifth birthday Wednesday afternoon.
September 16, 1893 Page 7
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Paradis. The little one lived only
a short time. Mr. Paradis arrived Thursday from Duluth.
September 16, 1893 Page 10
Twins, a boy and a girl, were born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miniclier Thursday
morning. All are doing well. Louis is the happiest man in town just now.
September 23, 1893 Page 2
A bright little daughte arrived Monday to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs.
A. S. Case.
September 30, 1893 Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hopper are the happy parents of a bright little son, which
arrived last week.
October 7, 1893 Page 1
A bright son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lapish.
October 28, 1893 Page 1
A bright 11-pound son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Erickson.
October 28, 1893 Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. George Brander are rejoicing over a fine young son that arrived
on the 25th.
October 28, 1893 Page 12
A fine 8-pound daughter arrived Thursday to gladden the hearts of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Royce. Is is the first born and consequently there is great rejoicing
over the little cherub. Mother and child are doing well.
November 4, 1893 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Given are the happy parents of a fine 10-pound boy, which
arrived last Saturday.
November 11, 1893 Page 12
A 12-pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ross last Saturday morning.
November 18, 1893 Page 7
A fine daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Comb Tuesday morningl
December 2, 1893 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. JH. Vesey are rejoicing over the birth of a baby girl.
December 2, 1893 Page 1
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Harrison, Thanksgiving morning.
December 9, 1893 Page 1
Robert C. Sweatt celebrated his 21st birthday yesterday. His parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Sweatt, gave a fine entertainment to a large number of his
friends last evening in his honor.
December 9, 1893 Page 1
Robert Oren's Birthday.
A Horde of Little Friends Helped Him Celebrate It Wednesday.
Robert Wallace Oren, the britht little son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Oren, was
three years old on Wednesday. ....
December 9, 1893 Page 2
A bright boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Waddell Thursday morning.
December 23, 1893 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kelliher are rejoicing over the arrival of a twelve pound
girl baby at their home Monday morning.
December 23, 1893 Page 2
A brith girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Pease Suinday last. The
genial deputy oil inspector is the happiest man in town.
January 6, 1894 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Osborn are the happy parents of a sweet girl baby which
was born New Year's Eve.
January 6, 1894 Page 7
Stirlingville (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby girl.
January 13, 1894 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moffat are rejoicing over the arrival of an 11 pound baby
boy on the 5th inst.
January 13, 1894 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Minnis are rejoicing over the arrival of a birth girl
baby.
January 13, 1894 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Munson, of Bay Mills, are happy over the birth of a fine
11-pound baby boy last Monday morning. Mrs. Munson has a house in Detroit for
the winter.
January 20, 1894 Page 1
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Field last Saturday.
January 27, 1894 Page 5
Iroquois (Special Correspondence)
Bert Scales' wife has a young daughter and Wm. McKay's has a young son. All
are well and doing well.
January 27, 1894 Page 8
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert King, of Bay Mills, yesterday.
February 3, 1894 Page 7
Suagar Isalnd (Special Correspondence)
Mrs. John Sebastian on Jan. 25, gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl.
February 10, 1894 Page 5
Iroqouis (Special Correspondence)
Mrs. David McKay gave birth last week to a fine little daughter. Mother and
child are doing well.
February 10, 1894 Page 8
Maude Campbell's Birthday Party
A pleasant surprise was given Miss Maude Campbell by her griends in honor of
her 13th birthday Tuesday evening. ....
February 17, 1894 Page 8
A baby boy was born to Mr. and mrs. F. M. Sackrider Tuesday morning.
February 17, 1894 Page 8
Chas. O'Hern was presented with a beautiful valentine by his wife Wednesday
morning in the shape of a bouncing girl baby.
February 17, 1894 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKee, who reside in the country 7 miles from the Soo,
are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby at their home Monday night.
February 24, 1894 Page 2
Fort Brady Budget
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop Wednesday night, at the
quarters of Lieut. Fraser.
February 24, 1894 Page 8
A girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sill last Saturday.
February 24, 1894 Page 8
chessley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burchard Hungerford entertained a few of his
little friends Saturday afternoon, on the occasion of his 5th birthday.
March 3, 1894
Page 1
Ethel Smith's Birthday Party
Ethel Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith, of the Park Hotel, was 10
years old yesterday and the event was celebrated by a party of several of her
young friends at the Park yesterday afternoon.....
March 3, 1894 Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stewart are rejoicing over the arrival of an 11-pound
daughter at their house Monday morning.
March 3, 1894 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Larke are rejoicing over the birth of a fine baby boy.
March 3, 1894 Page 8
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Magee Wednesday evening. As a
consequence of the event Mr. Magge distributed a box of fragrant havanas among
his friends during the day.
March 10, 1894 Page 1
Cora Lines is Sweet Sixteen
Miss Cora Lines celebrated her 16th birthday Thursday evening by entertaining
a large number of her friends.....
March 10, 1894 Page 9
Canada Sault
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Monahan
March 10, 1894 Page 9
Canada Sault
Florence E. Westlake celebrated her 4th birthday Saturday by a party to a
number of her friends.
March 17, 1894 Page 2
Little Gertrude Smith's Party
A birthday party was given at the Park Tuesday afternoon in honour of
Gertrude, the sweet little 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith.
March 17, 1894 Page 9
Canada Sault
The Sault's veritable oldest inhabitant, Major Wilson, who for 46 years
occupied the position of collector of customs, will celebrate his 76th birthday
tomorrow, when he will be visited and congratulated by several of his old
friends.
March 17, 1894 Page 10
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Crawford yesterday.
March 17, 1894 Page 10
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Paton, Violet Grove farm, of Sugar Island, on
February 24, a son.
March 24, 1894 Page 2
Detour (Special
Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. John Goetz are the proud parents of a boy which was born
Saturday. Mother and boy are doing well.
March 24, 1894 Page 10
A bright baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Trimble Monday.
March 24, 1894 Page 10
Mrs. Charles Hursley gave birth to a baby boy Thursday morning.
March 24, 1894 Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. P. Bailey are rejoicing over the birth of a baby boy which
arrived Wednesday evening.
March 24, 1894 Page 10
Miss May Burnett celebrated her 15th birthday by giving a party to her young
friends Wednesday evening.
March 31, 1894 Page 9
Torrent's Mill
Gossipy Notes From a Lively Manufacturing Suburb (Special
Correspondence)
James H. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stewart, celebrated his 7th birthday
Wednesday of last week, by a party of his young friends.
March 31, 1894 Page 12
A bright baby girl arrived yesterday morning to gladden the hearts of Mr. and
Mrs. S. G. Carlton. It is their second child. Mr. Carlton distributed cigars
to his friends over the event.
April 7, 1894
Page 1
Mae Bailey's Birthday Party
Miss Mae Bailey, the bright little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bailey, was
11 years old yesterday. ....
April 7, 1894
Page 1
A baby boy was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bennett, of Detour.
April 7, 1894
Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Atkinson are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy.
April 14, 1894
Page 8
Fort Brady Budget
Private Krull, of D. Co., is the father of a sweet girl baby born this week.
April 14, 1894
Page 9
Detour (Special
Correspondence)
J. T. Bennett, a bookkeeper for T. C. Anthony, seems highly elated over the
arrival of a daughter at his house, and is treating the boys in right royal
shape. Mother and daughter doing well.
April 14, 1894
Page 10
A bright little girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cashen last Wednesday
morning.
April 21, 1894 Page 1
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crockett Monday.
April 21, 1894 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson are the parents of a fine boy baby, born last
Saturday.
April 21, 1894 Page 1
A 12½ pound boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clark last
Saturday. All are doing well.
April 21, 1894 Page 1
An addition was made to the household of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Herron last week,
in the shape of a 12-pound son.
April 21, 1894 Page 2
A boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Wirt Monday night.
April 21, 1894 Page 2
Mrs. H. Von Schon presented her husband with a bouncing boy baby Tuesday
night.
April 21, 1894 Page 2
Wednesday was Miss Grace Hurst's 12th birthday and she had a party for her
young friends.....
Apri 21, 1894 Page 2
A lusty, strong-voiced, 9 pound "Tipperary Boy" arrived at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Morgan on Portage avenue east, bright and early Thursday morning.
Both mother and child are doing well. The little one has been named Raymond
Clare Morgan. The happy father passed around fragrant Havanas to his friends
during the week in honour of his son.
April 28, 1894 Page 2
Kenneth Eddy entertained several of his girl and boy friends at his home last
Saturday. The occassion was the celebration of his 9th birthday.
April 28, 1894 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. John A. France are taking the very best care of a fine new baby
boy born on Wednesday. Mr. France loaded his friends with cigars in celebration
of the young stenographer's arrival.
April 28, 1894 Page 11
An 11-pound boy baby is being entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
McTavish. It arrived yesterday morning.
May 5, 1894 Page 1
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldman last Saturday.
May 5, 1894 Page 1
A bright girl baby arrived at the home of Alderman Hickler Sunday morning.
The mother and little one are doing well.
May 12, 1894 Page 2
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser Saturday.
May 19, 1894 Page 9
Stevensburg
Mr. and Mrs. George Williams are rejoicing over the birth of a young son.
May 19, 1894 Page 10
A sweet baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ainsworth Monday afternoon.
May 19, 1894 Page 10
Conductor J. R. David has been feeling quite elated since Monday, when a
bright little baby girl arrived at his home. Mother and child are doing well.
June 2, 1894 Page 1
It appears that 1894 is a "girl" year. During the past week bright little
daughters arrived at the home of L. C. Sabin, James Strachan, John Osler, Roland
Campbell, H. W. Heichhold, and others.
June 2, 1894 Page 1
A sweet little baby daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Heichhold last Saturday morning. The mother and child are doing well and Harry
will recover in time.
June 2, 1894 Page 1
A baby boy arrived at the home of R. F. Santimo Wednesday.
June 2, 1894 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lamontagne rejoice over the birth of a daughter.
June 2, 1894 Page 8
Roesdale
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnott are rejoicing over the arival of a fine baby girl.
June 2, 1894 Page 8
Torrent's Mill (Special
Correspondence)
A surprise party was given Saturday evening to Lyall Robbins engineer at
Torrent's mill. It was his 42nd birthday.
June 2, 1894 Page 10
A 12-pound girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming Monday.
June 9, 1894 Page 2
A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dolar Montpetit last Saturday.
June 9, 1894 Page 3
Strongville (Special Correspondence)
A Miss Rye arrived at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rye, one day last
week. She has come to stay at least 18 or 20 years. Mother and child are doing
well.
June 9, 1894 Page 3
Strongville (Special Corresppondence)
A stranger arrived at Mr. Stirling's one day last week and will vote the
republican ticket 21 years from this fall. Mother and child are doing nicely.
June 9, 1894 Page 3
Strongville (Special Correspondence)
Its a girl, the cuttest little thing on the county line. Cigars, Ephraim.
June 9, 1894 Page 3
Oakwood (Special Correspondence)
A pretty little baby boy came to gladden the home of Anthony Voght Tuesday.
June 9, 1894 Page 9
Canadian Sault
Symington Ironside, of the customs department, celebrated his 58th birthday
last week, in due and ancient form.
June 9, 1894 Page 9
Miss Mamie E. Warner was happily surprised this week by the arrival from
Lansing of a very fine piano, a Webster upright, with oak case. The instrument
is a present from Miss Mamie's grandparents, who reside in Lansing and is sent
to assist her in celebrating her 10th birthday.
June 9, 1894 Page 10
Miss Ada Warrington Abbott celebrated her 12th birthday Wednesday by a party.
....
June 16, 1894 Page 10
It's a girl, and R. J. Stuart is its happy and proud father. Mrs. Stuart and
baby are doing well. Two boxes of cigars were required to go around to honest
Bob's numerous friends.
June 23, 1894 Page 2
A bright bouncing baby boy arrived Thursday to gladden the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Ednress.
June 30, 1894 Page 1
SKETCH OF BISHOP FOWLER
It will be a pleasure to the many zealous Canadian born members of the
congregation of the Methodist Episcopal church here to know that the
distinguished theologian who will dedicate their new building tomorrow, Bishop
Charles Henry Fowler, D.D., L.L. D., was born in Canada. Bishop Fowler is an
Eminent man. He was born at Burford, Canada, August 11, 1837. In 1841 he was
taken with his father's family to Illinois, where he spent his early days on a
farm. ....
June 30, 1894
Page 1
SKETCH OF THE REV. J. E. WHALEN
James Elbert Whalen is a native of this state. He was born in 1850 and was
reared in Livingston County. ....
June 30, 1894
Page 1
SKETCH OF THE REV. C. M. THOMPSON
.... Calvin Miles Thompson was born near Kingston, Ont., April 9, 1853.
His parents were well-to-do people of Scotch and Dutch extraction, whose
ancestors emigrated to America and settled in Pensylvania in the early history
of this country, thence later moved into Canada.....
June 30, 1894
Page 10
A baby girl was born Monday to Capt. And Mrs. A. Payment.
June 30, 1894
Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. Sergt. Wm. J. Spencer, of Fort Supply, Indian Territory, are
rejoicing over the birth of a young son which arrived June 17.
July 7, 1894 Page 2
A daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simmonds, of Maple street,
Sunday.
July 7, 1894 Page 8
Neaseville News
A few days ago a little baby girl came to brighten the home of Abraham Rowan.
Abe promptly took a walk among his friends with the cigars. He wears a two-by-
four smile now.
July 14, 1894
Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Spalding are the happy parents of a fine baby boy, which
arrived Saturday morning. It is their first child and is said to very much
resemble its proud father.
July 14, 1894
Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Uren are the parents of a fine baby girl, born on
Wednesday.
July 14, 1894
Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. R. Lesway are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy, at
their home Wednesday.
July 14, 1894 Page 10
Robert Crichton and Angus McKenzie came up from Detour to spend Thursday in
the Soo. It was Mr. Crichton's birthday.
July 21, 1894 Page 1
A lovely little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Supe Thursday night.
July 21, 1894 Page 2
A bright little daughter arrived Sunday morning to gladden the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. V. Allen.
July 21, 1894 Page 2
A fine baby boy came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Watterbury at 8
o'clock Tuesday morning.
July 21, 1894 Page 2
The wife of Thomas Peterman presented her spouse with a fine young daughter
July 12. Mother and child are doing well.
July 28, 1894 Page 2
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Price Eagle last Sunday morning.
August 4, 1894 Page 2
Another bright son arrived Monday to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Ruehle.
August 4, 1894 Page 3
Miss Elsie Scribner's Party
Miss Elsie Scribner celebrated her thirteenth birthday last Tuesday
aternoon.....
August 18, 1894 Page 1
C. W. Pickford's Birthday Party
C. W. Pickford was 65 years old last Wednesday and celebrated the event by
entertaining a number of friends at his residence in the evening at which all
present had an enjoyable time.....
August 18, 1894 Page 2
Rosedale (Special Correspondence)
A little girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Strath, the other
day. Mother and child are doing well.
August 25, 1894 Page 2
A 12-pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Stevens Saturday morning
last.
August 25, 1894 Page 2
Pine Crest (Special Correspondence)
A bright baby girl arrived to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Atkins
last Saturday. Mother and child are doing nicely.
August 25, 1894 Page 12
A sweet little baby girl arrived at the home of John McIntyre yesterday
morning.
September 1, 1894 Page 1
Bishop John M. Walden D.D.
John M. Walden was born February 11, 1831, at Lebanon, O.....
September 1, 1894 Page 2
Special Police Officer Andrew Arnott walks his beat more gracefully since
Tuesday, when his wife presented him with a 12-pound daughter.
September 1, 1894 Page 3
Bay Mills (Special Correspondence)
A broad smile illuminated the face of T. H. Gilpin the past week. The cause
was an 8 pound girl baby.
September 8, 1894 Page 9
A fine baby boy, the third, arrived at the residence of Crown attorney Kehoe
on Sunday last. Mother and child progressing favorably.
September 8, 1894 Page 10
A bright baby boy arrived at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fenwick, in Soo
township, Saturday night.
September 15, 1894 Page 2
A baby boy arrived Sunday to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Preslan, who live near the city.
September 15, 1894 Page 3
Pleasant Birthday Party
A pleasant party was given Saturday evening last in honor of the birthday of
Misses Ida and Anna Sweet, daughters of Light House Keeper Sweet. ........
September 15, 1894 Page 11
A boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Beaudrie last Saturday night
September 15, 1894 Page 11
A sweet baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Comb Sunday morning.
September 15, 1894 Page 11
Mr. and Mrs. James Myott are the happy parents of a fine girl baby which came
last Saturday.
September 15, 1894 Page 11
Mrs. John Schlesser, of Schlesser, this county, presented her husband with a
fine baby boy on Wednesday of last week. Mother and child are doing nicely.
September 15, 1894 Page 11
Boy babies gladdened the households of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busby and Mr. and
Mrs. Patrick O'Brien last Saturday.
September 22, 1894 Page 8
COTTAGE PARK (Special
Correspondence)
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Liscombe a beautiful daughter, also this week a fine
daughter to our new neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. Hooper.
September 22, 1894 Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. M. Sullivan, on Spruce avenue, are the parents of a bright baby
girl born on Wednesday.
September 22, 1894 Page 10
A birthday party will be given this afternoon in honor of Price Redie Eagle,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Price Eagle, at their residence on Gurnoe street.
September 29, 1894 Page 2
G. E. C. SEAMAN'S SURPRISE
His Fiftieth Birthday is the Occassion of a Joyful Gathering
A surprise party was given to Geo. E. C. Seamon, at his home Monday night, by
his friends, in honor of his 50th birthday. ....
September 29, 1894 Page 2
A bright little girl arrived last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benj.
McKerchie, on Kimball street.
October 6, 1894 Page 7
A baby boy was born Monday morning to Mr. and Mrs. P. Goetz.
October 6, 1894 Page 10
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Turner yesterday.
October 20, 1894 Page 5
A sweet baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. P.C. Keliher Tuesday morning.
October 20, 1894 Page 12
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott Thursday.
October 27, 1894 Page 1
Alfred Milnes
The Republican Nominee for the Office of Lieutenant Governor Alfred Milnes,
of Coldwater, the republican nominee for liutenant-governor has qualifications
that particularly fit him for the position he seeks. Mr. Milnes was born at
Bradford, England, May 28, 1844, and came with his parents to this country in
1854. They came over in a sailing vessel and landed in New Orleans, went up the
Mississippi river to St. Louis, thence to Kansas, City, Mo., and thence with "ox
team" to Salt Lake City, Utah, where they resided until May 1859. They then
moved to Newton, Ia, and in the spring of 1861 to Coldwater, Mich.,....
October 27, 1894 Page 1
William A. French
The Present Efficent and Next State Land Commissioner
Wm. A. French, the present state land commissioner, and republican candidate
for election to that position, was born in Pelham, Can., March 2, 1849. He came
to the United States in 1867 and engaged in farming in Munroe county,
Michigan.....
October 27, 1894 Page 11
A boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott last Saturday.
October 27, 1894 Page 11
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tate are rejoicing over the arrival of a son at their home.
October 27, 1894 Page 11
A sweet seven pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. F.R.Price at 5 o'clock
yesterday afternoon.
October 27, 1894 Page 11
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews Monday. Charlie has grown
several inches since.
November 3, 1894 Page 11
Little May, the 12-year-old daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Ed. Edwards,
entertained a number of her young friends at a birthday party Thursday.
November 17, 1894 Page 2
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Parker Tuesday
November 17, 1894 Page 9
Bay Mills (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Martin are the happy parents of a 15-pound son.
November 17, 1894 Page 9
Pine Grove (Special
Correspondence)
Robt. Fagan is the happy father of a little baby girl which arrived at his
home the other day.
November 17, 1894 Page 9
A sweet baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stevens Thursday morning.
November 24, 1894 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. W.R.Alexander, of Portage avenue east, are rejoicing over the
arrival of a baby boy at their home Monday.
November 24, 1894 Page 10
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lee last week.
December 1, 1894 Page 2
A little son was born on Tuesday to Mrs. W.C. Johnston, of Fullerton, N.P.
who is visiting the parents of her husband, Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Johnston, of this
city.
December 1, 1894 Page 7
Pine Grove (Special Correspondence)
A little son arrived at the home of Sanford Barrett last week.
December 8, 1894 Page 1
Miss Thompson's Birthday Party
Miss Edna Thompson, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. C.M.Thompson was 11 years
old last Saturday, and gave a birthday party in the afternoon in honour of the
event. The parsonage was a scene of festivity. Twenty-two guests were present
and the afternoon was merrily spent.
December 8, 1894 Page 2
Robert Oren gave a dinner to several of his little friends on Thursday in
honor of his fourth birthday. Those present were: Zoe McMahon, Pauline
Chandler, Emily Osborn and Robert Oren.
December 8, 1894 Page 12
Lily Morris, the bright little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.M. Morris, will
celebrate her ninth birthday this afternoon by giving a party to a number of her
young friends.
December 8, 1894 Page 12
Mark Cady gave a birthday tea yesterday afternoon in honor of his 11th
birthday. Those who helped him celebrate were Joe Conway, Chester Hickler,
Blaine McMahon, George Osborn and Clive Cady.
December 15, 1894 Page 2
Paul Hecox entertained a number of his friends last Saturday afternoon in
honor of his 6th birthday.
December 15, 1894 Page 10
A 10 pound son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McKechnie Thursday.
December 22, 1894 Page 7
Pine Grove (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Frank are happy this week over the birth of twins, a sweet
little boy and girl. Frank feels about two feet and a half taller now.
December 29, 1894 Page 3
Rosedale (Special Correspondence)
Mrs. William Nelson, of this place, presented her husband with a Christmas
present Tuesday morning in the form of a fine baby girl. Mother and daughter
are doing nicely.
January 5, 1895 Page 1
Named after Gov. McKinley
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bernier on New Year's night. The baby
has already been christened Wm. McKinley. George says this is to get even with a
neighbor who named his baby boy Grover Cleveland last fall.
January 12, 1895 Page 4
Sugar Island (Special Correspondence)
A fine baby boy arrived the other day to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Grand
January 12, 1895 Page 4
Bay Mills (Special Correspondence)
A young daughter came to the home of Mr. Detrixt last week. Both mother and
daughter are doing well.
January 12, 1895 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Smith are the happy parents of a fine baby boy which
arrived Tuesday night.
January 12, 1895 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, of Peck street are the happy parents of a baby boy,
which arrived Wednesday morning.
January 19, 1895 Page 8
Sugar Islane (Special Correspondence)
On Friday, Jan 4, there was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Johnston a fine
bouncing baby girl both mother and child are doing well.
February 2, 1895 Page 1
Gave a Birthday Party
Linda Hambleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hambleton, was 13 years old
Monday, and a birthday party was given to a number of her friends. ....
February 2, 1895 Page 1
Her Sixty-Eighth Birthday
Mrs. J. O. Comb is Surprised by Friends Tuesday Afternoon
Mrs. Jessie O. Comb, who resides on Dawson street, the esteemed mother of
George, David, John, Maitland and Robert Comb, and Mrs James R.J. Stuart, John
Irwin, J.H. Bunten and Andrew Hotton, was 68 years old Tuesday. ....
February 2, 1895 Page 2
Earle Blank's Birthday Party
Earle, the bright little son of Mr. and Mrs. George Blank, was five years old
Thursday, and to appropriately celebrate the event he entertained a number of
his little friends from two until five o'clock in the afternoon at his home.
....
February 2, 1895 Page 8
A son and a big bright one, too, was born to Mr. and Mrs. C.G. Reid last
Friday.
Fred Boyer is the father of a bouncing baby boy. The little stranger arrived
Wednesday night. Mrs. Boyer is doing nicely.
February 2, 1895 Page 8
Pine Grove (Special Correspondence)
Another little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Osbourn last
week.
February 16, 1895 Page 1
A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ford last night.
February 16, 1895 Page 1
James H. Burns is smiling over the arrival of a boy at his home.
February 16, 1895 Page 1
A fine baby boy was born to Captain and Mrs. Samuel Ashman last Sunday.
February 16, 1895 Page 4
Nebish (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. P. McDonald are rejoicing over the birth of a fine baby daughter
that arrived Feb 1. Mother and child are doing nicely.
February 23, 1895 Page 8
Assistant Cashier C. T. Bailey, of the Soo National Bank, received
telegraphic inteligence yesterday of the arrival of a 11 ½ pound baby
daughter at his home at Decorah, Ia. He remembered his friends.
March 2, 1895 Page 1
A baby boy was born to the Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Bagnall last Saturday.
March 2, 1895 Page 6
Bay Mills
A young barber came to Mr. James Hicks home on the 26th inst. The boys say
Jim now walks on his tip toes. Mother and boy are doing well.
March 2, 1895 Page 6
Bay Mills
A young tinsmith came to Mr. Fred Lacy's home on Feb. 28. Last reports are
that mother and boy are doing well.
March 2, 1895 Page 7
Sugar Island (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lesk are the happy parents of a pretty baby daughter which
arrived Sunday.
March 2, 1895 Page 8
The home of William Holmes was made happy by the arrival of a 12-pound boy
on Thursday morning.
March 9, 1895
Page 1
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs Thos. Bell yesterday.
March 2, 1895
Page 1
It is a girl and Landlord Pat. Lowe, of the Superior House, is the happiest
father in town.
March 2, 1895
Page 1
A letter from Port Huron this week from Capt. R. P. Thompson to Michael
Hottom, brought the joyful news of the arrival of a boy baby at the home of
Capt. Washington Harrow, of the tug Merich.
March 16, 1895 Page 9
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, 15 Myrn street, a bouncing baby boy last
Wednesday. Mother and child are doing well.
March 16, 1895 Page 9
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Metzger Wednesday afternoon.
Cigars were passed around with a lavish hand by the genial 'Metz.'
March 16, 1895 Page 10
Policeman McMorris glides along his beat with a more important air then ever.
He is the father of a baby boy, which came last Saturday.
March 23, 1895 Page 2
City Attorney F. P. Sullivan is the happiest man in town. He is par of a
sweet girl baby which was born Wednesday morning.
March 23, 1895 Page 2
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Howlett at their home in Soo township
last Sunday morning. The genial Mr. Howlett has done the proper thing in
circulating among friends and distributing fragrant Havanas this week.
March 23, 1895 Page 2
Helped Him Celebrate
A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gruendler, helped the genial Mr.
Gruendler to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of his birthday, Monday evening.
Mr. Gruendler was the recipient of a number of handsome gifts. Those who
attended had a royal goo time.
March 23, 1895 Page 2
Bay Mills
On March 15 a young dish washer came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Brooks, of Superior. Bob passed the cigars around with a lavish hand/ Mother and
daughter are both doing well.
March 23, 1895 Page 2
Bay Mills
A lady stranger arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaRue, of
Superior, on March 15. Mother and daughter are doing well.
March 23, 1895 Page 2
Bay Mills
A 12-pound boy came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Riley last Monday. Pat is as
proud as a peacock. Mother and boy are doing well.
March 23, 1895 Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Robb are rejoicing over the birth of a son.
March 23, 1895 Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Killacky are the happy parents of a baby girl.
March 23, 1895 Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. James McCurran are the parents of a brand new baby girl.
March 23, 1895 Page 7
Fort Brady Budget
Our post engineer Paul Goehle, is the happiest man near fort Brady. He does
not drink water now. It is a boy, and don't you forget it. Mother and baby are
doing well. So is Pau, and his neighbours are also very much enthused.
March 23, 1895 Page 7
Fort Brady Budget
Private Bartholomew was returned to duty from sick in post hospital on the
7th inst, and when he went home to his wife he met with a surprise. It is a
girl, and "Sag" says"a beauty, just like its pa."
March 23, 1895 Page 10
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Black Monday.
March 23, 1895 Page 10
Tommy Ryan's Birthday Party
Master Tommie Ryan, the bright six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ryan,
gave a birthday party Thursday night.....
March 30, 1895 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. D. Everett adopted a bright 1-year-old orphan boy last
week who was brought to the city from Marinette by Agent F. R. Whittaker of the
children's Home Society.
March 30, 1895 Page 2
County Clerk Wm. Webster received a telegram from Toronto yesterday that
announced the birth of a fine boy. Mrs. Webster is quite ill and Mr. Webster
left for Toronto immediately.
March 30, 1895 Page 2
Entertained His Young Friends
Master Charles P. Williams, celebrated his seventh birthday last Saturday.
From 2 o'clock until 5 o'clock he entertained his little friends at his home at
old Fort Brady. ....
March 30, 1895 Page 3
A bright little baby girl came to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baker
last week. No wonder Bert was all smiles.
April 6, 1895
Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Field, of Rudyard are entertaining a little stranger at their
home. It is a 10-pound boy that came Tuesday. Dr. McDonald was in attendance.
April 6, 1895
Page 3
A fine boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Field last Saturday.
April 6, 1895
Page 3
A son came to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ahern Sunday.
April 6, 1895
Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dean are the happy parents of a bright baby girl, weighing
ten pounds. The little one arrived Tuesday morning.
April 6, 1895
Page 9
Born to Mrs. Lawrence Ermatinger, a boy. Mother and child are doing well.
April 13, 1895
Page 5
Neebish (Special
Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert LaLonde are rejoicing over fine twin boys that arrived at
their home March 26. Mother and children are doing well.
April 13, 1895
Page 5
May Bailey's Birthday
May Bailey, the bright little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bailey, was 12
years old last Saturday. ....
April 13, 1895
Page 10
Ruby Comb's Birthday Party
Ruby, the bright little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Comb, gave an afternoon
tea to her little friends last Monday, it being her third birthday.....
April 20, 1895
Page 6
A sweet girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald Tuesday.
April 20, 1895 Page 6
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Blain are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter Tuesday
morning.
April 20, 1895 Page 6
Mr. and Mrs. L. Fleming are entertaining an eight pound daughter which
arrived Wednesday afternoon. Mother and child are doing nicely.
April 20, 1895 Page 9
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Eagle are taking good care of a fine baby boy that arrived
at their home Monday.
April 27, 1895 Page 10
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Strachan Sunday. The child only
lived a few hours. Mrs. Strachan, who has been seriously ill, is improving
slowly.
April 27, 1895 Page 10
A big boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Moore, Sunday night.
May 4, 1895 Page 10
Lucille Dunbar celebrated her fifth birthday Thursday afternoon. She
entertained several of her little friends.
May 4, 1895 Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Roach are entertaining, a youthful shoe merchant, who was
added to their family last Saturday. Mother and boy are doing nicely.
May 4, 1895 Page 10
Alexanderville (Special
Correspondence)
Mrs. St. Louis presented her husband with a fine baby girl Wednesday last.
Both mother and child are doing well.
May 4, 1895 Page 12
Superior (Special Correspondence)
a nice settle arrived in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tagret last Sunday. Mr.
Tagret moved here from the Soo lst fall. He is making a home for himself here.
We wish you joy Mr. and Mrs. Tagret, there is nothing like a family of boys to
clear up a farm.
May 11, 1895 Page 2
A sweet girl baby was born to Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Deadman Wednesday.
May 11, 1895 Page 11
Rudyard (Special Correspondence)
A 10¼ pound boy was made welcome at the home of Joseph Glendening on
Tuesday. Joe wears a great smile nowadays.
May 18, 1895 Page 1
Little Margaret Ainsworth celebrated her birthday Tuesday afternoon. She was
one year old, and entertained a few of her baby friends.
May 18, 1895 Page 11
Alex. P. Kemp was 21 years old last Sunday. As a memento of that important
event his father, George Kemp, presented him with $1,000 in the shape of a
certificate of ten shares of stock in the Sault Savings Bank.
May 25, 1895 Page 2
Bay Mills (Special Correspondence)
A 12-pound boy came ashore to the home of Mike Geitt on May 20. Mother and
boy are doing well.
June 1, 1895 Page 2
A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. D.. Everett Tuesday. J. H. D. says he
looks just like his father.
June 8, 1895 Page 2
Cameron Settlement (Special
Correspondence)
Geo. W. Cooper can't sleep nights. If anybody wants to buy an alarm clock
send them to George. It goes off without winding, and without regard to time. It
is in the shape of a fine big baby boy that the doctor brought in a hand-box on
the 25th.
June 8, 1895 Page 11
Mr. C. E. Saunders of the Canadian Sault, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Adams, gave birth to a girl baby Tuesday. Mr. Saunders is now at Chalk River.
June 8, 1895 Page 11
A ten pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hursley on Monday, May
27.
June 8, 1895 Page 12
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnston are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy.
June 15, 1895
Page 12
A girl baby was born to Mrs. And Mr. J. H. Johnson Wednesday.
June 22, 1895
Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Casey are the parents of a bouncing boy baby.
June 29, 1895
Page 1
Frances Johnston's Birthday Party
Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.D.Johnston, celebrated her fifth birthday
last Saturday by entertaining a number of her little friends.....
June 29, 1895
Page 1
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burke Wednesday. The little one
only lived a short time. It was buried Thursday afternoon.
June 29, 1895 Page 9
Mrs. Ada Snyder, daughter of Conductor and Mrs. J. N. Snyder celebrated her
10th birthday Wednesday. ??
June 29, 1895 Page 12
A fine son was born to Dr. and Mrs. T. N. Rogers last Sunday afternoon. The
mother is doing well. Grandpa Easterday hasn't climbed a big tree and jumped off
the top yet, but he is liable to, as he feels in such fine fettle.
July 6, 1895 Page 1
A Small Baby
Mrs. Sawtelle, of Grand Rapids, who has been stopping at Dr. Campbell's in
this cit, for some time, gave birth on the Fourth to a child weighing two
pounds. Both mother and child so far are doing wel. Mr. Sawtelle arrived a
couple of hours before the event took place.
July 6, 1895 Page 7
Neasevelle Items (Special
Correspondence)
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilroy, was brightened with the arrival of a fine
baby boy Friday of last week.
July 6, 1896 Page 12
A ten pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McDonald yesterday.
July 13, 1895 Page 2
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones, at Montreal this week. Mr. Jones is
powder maker for Dunbar & Sullivan, and formerly resided here.
July 13, 1895 Page 12
Twin sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thompson yesterday afternoon.
July 27, 1895 Page 2
Miss Jessie Hynes Birthday Party
Miss Jessie Hynes, the bright daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hynes celebrated
her ninth birthday Tuesday afternoon by giving a party from 2 o'clock to 6
o'clock to her little friends She was assisted by her brothers, Master Mark and
R. J. ....
July 27, 1895 Page 2
Pearl Ranson's Birthday Party
Pearl Ranson celebrated her 11th birthday Monay.....
August 3, 1895 Page 12
Street Commissioner W. F. Lipsett is the father of a big baby boy. The little
one was born Monday morning.
August 3, 1895 Page 14
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Steffans, at Sailors Encampment, on July 23, a
son.
August 3, 1895
Page 14
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shenehon at St. Paul, last Sunday.
August 10, 1895 Page 10
Detour (Special
Correspondence)
Miss Gusta Williams, of Maple Ridge, Alpena county, who came here last fall,
had a bouncing daughter on the third of this month. A Detour young man gave her
one hundred dollars to help out and keep quiet.
August 17, 1895 Page 9
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Eagle was brightened last Monday morning by the
arrival of a ten-pound baby girl Mother and child are doing well. The proud papa
has been busily engaged during the week distributing cigars to his many friends
and receiving congratulations.
September 7, 1895 Page 3
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bernie, Thursday.
September 7, 1895 Page 3
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Galley on Monday.
September 14, 1895 Page 1
A boy baby was born Thursday to Mr. & Mrs. Charles Newcomb.
September 14, 1895 Page 8
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Boyd was made happy by the arrival of a fine
boy Monday.
September 21, 1895 Page 2
Pine Grove (special correspondence)
A boy arrived at Michael Mansfield's last week and of course Mike's face is
all covered with smiles.
September 28, 1895 Page 3
H. Lehigh says that Neebish Island beats the county for babies. At Sailor's
Encampment, last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Delaney became the parents of a
bouncing baby boy. Mother and child doing well. No wonder John's face is
covered with smiles. Mrr. and Mrs. Wakeman have a nice baby girl at their home.
Mr. Wakeman is stepping around as light as though he had cork soles on his
boots.
October 5, 1895 Page 9
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Younglove, Thursday afternoon.
October 5, 1895 Page 9
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gilroy are rejoicing over the birth of a sweet girl baby
which arrived Tuesday morning.
October 5, 1895 Page 10
The home of Manage and Mrs. H. F. Hughart was gladden by the birth of a son
last night. Master Hughart already has a tendency toward lightning slinging, as
is characteristic with his father.
October 12, 1895 Page 3
A hands me baby daughter has graced the home of Mr and Mrs. David Comb since
Friday night.
October 12, 1895 Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Reed are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby
daughter which came Tuesday afternoon.
October 19, 1895 Page 3
A big boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott, Sunday morning. Mr.
Scott is foreman of the Democrat office.
October 26, 1895 Page 1
Miss McKee's Surprise Party
Miss Maud McKee was pleasantly surprised on Thursday evening of last week by
a number of her young friends. It was the occasion of Miss McKee's
17th birthday.
October 26, 1895 Page 9
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Warrich are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby
girl at their home Thursday.
November 2, 1895 Page 1
Born to Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Ripley on Tuesday, a boy baby.
November 8, 1895 Page 2
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Springtine last Saturday morning. The
little one lived only a few hours.
November 9, 1895 Page 2
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Springstine last Saturday morning. The
little one lived only a few hours.
November 16, 1895 Page 10
A son was born to Mrs. and Mrs. James Parker, Saturday.
November 30, 1895 Page 2
a fine eleven-pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Martyn early Wednesday
morning.
November 30, 1895 Page 10
A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Noble, Tuesday.
November 30, 1895 Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lines are entertaining a nice baby girl, which came to
gladden their home Thanksgiving Day.
December 14, 1895 Page 10
A little stranger came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hollinghead on the
6th inst. Mother and daughter are doing well.
December 14, 1895 Page 11
A fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Atkins last week. The little
one lived only two days.
December 21, 1895 Page 12
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Comb Friday of last week.
Sat January 11, 1896 Page10
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kane, a son, Wednesday Jan 8.
Sat January 11, 1896 Page 10
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Armstrong, Sunday.
Sat January 11, 1896 Page 10
Fitch, the bright son of Mr. and Mrs. Cady, celebrated his 6th
birthday yesterday.
Sat January 18, 1896 Page 3
A baby boy was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warren, of Cedar Street.
Sat January 18, 1896 Page 3
A girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Morrison, of Tyson street,
Monday.
Sat January 18, 1896 Page 3
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bagmer, 172 Maple Street on
Monday. Mother and child are doing well.
Sat January 18, 1896 Page 3
Stalwart (Special Correspondence)
On Thursday evening Jan 9, Mrs. Wm. Maltas presented her husband with a fine
bay boy. Mother and child all both doing well.
Sat January 18, 1896 Page 3
Stalwart (Special Correspondence)
Mrs. Thos. Crawford presented her husband with a daughter Jan 6. The mother
and child are doing well.
Sat January 18, 1896 Page 4
Sugar Island (Special Correspondence)
An invitation party was given by Mrs. John Jondreau on Wednesday evening Jan
8, in honour of her 31st birthday, at the residence of Alex Mastaw.
Sat January 18, 1896 Page 10
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Millar last Saturday.
Sat January 25, 1896 Page 8
Veda Ranson entertained a number of her little friend Monday afternoon. The
occasion was her fifth birthday anniversary.
Sat January 25, 1896 Page 8
Pickford (Special Correspondence)
Last Saturday morning Mrs. Wm. Beacom presented her husband with a fine bay
boy. Mother & child doing well.
Sat January 25, 1896 Page 9
A baby boy arrived Monday at the home of Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Hynes.
Feb 1, 1896 Page 9
Miss Lillian M., the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W,. Sutton, will give
a birthday party to here little friends this afternoon.
Feb 8, 1896 Page 1
Celebrated Her Fifth Birthday
Lillian M., the sweet little daughter of Mr. and Mrs,. J. W. Sutton
celebrated her nfth birthday last Saturday by entertaining a number of her
little friends. .
Feb 8, 1896 Page 2
Twins were born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rains, Sunday.
Feb 8 1896 Page 7
Laura Payne's Birthday Party
A number of friends and relatives assembled at the residence of William
Payne, 398 Maple street, Monday evening, in honor of his daughter Laura and her
eleventh birthday. ----
Feb 8, 1896 Page 8
A fine bay boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lamontagne last Saturday.
Feb 8, 1896 Page 10
A fine girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Follis Monday.
Feb 15, 1896 Page 8
Mrs. R. G. Crawford presented her husband with a baby girl on the evening of
the 9th inst. Mother and child are doing nicely.
February 22, 1896 Page 8
Stalwart (Special Correspondence)
The happiest man in town now is John Scott, who is the father of a fine baby
boy, who came to his home on Friday last. Mother and child are doing well.
February 29, 1896 Page 1
Was Seven Years Old.
and Frederick Stradley Gave a Birthday Party Tuesday
Frederic, the bright little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stradley was seven
years old. Tuesday.
February 29, 1896 Page 7
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Scanlon a short time ago and the mother
was not strong enough to rally. The funeral which was held Wednesday was largely
attended by sorrowing friends.
Saturday, February 29, 1896 Page 10
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kennedy, Sunday.
Saturday, February 29, 1896 Page 10
A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carroll, Tuesday.
Saturday, February 29, 1896 Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDonald are the proud parents of a fine baby boy which
arrived Wednesday.
Saturday, February 29, 1896 Page 10
Mr. and Mrs. J.P.Lauchlan, of Spruce avenue, wet, are the parents of a little
girl, which arrived Saturday.
Saturday, March 7, 1896 Page 2
A fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Preslan Wednesday morning.
Saturday, March 7, 1896 Page 2
A handsome little girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Conley,
Thursday. That interesting event accounts for the unusually genial smile the
fond papa has worn since then. The mother and child are doing well.
Saturday, March 7, 1896 Page 10
A bright little son was born, last Saturday, Feb. 29 to Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Trimble, of Lyon Street. If the child lives it will not celebrate the first
anniversary of its birth until 1904.
Saturday, March 14, 1896 Page 2
Ruth the little daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Bates entertained a number of
her little friends, Thursday afternoon, the occasion being her sixth birthday.
Saturday, March 14, 1896 Page 2
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ryan last Sunday.
Saturday, March 14, 1896 Page 2
Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Hall are entertaining a girl baby which arrived
yesterday.
Saturday, March 14, 1896 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, Portage avenue east, are rejoicing over the
arrival of a baby daughter.
Thursday, March 14, 1896 Page 10
A bright baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Alex McArthur
Monday.
Thursday, March 28, 1896 Page 1
Mrs. Wm. Rueble Pleasantly Entertained Friends last Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Rueble entertained a number of lady friends at her home on Peck
Street last Saturday afternoon from 3 until 9 o'clock. It was her birthday
anniversary, and in addition to that it was also chosen as the day of
christening of her youngest grand child, William Edmund Glenn Martyn, who was
four months old on the same day.
Thursday, March 28, 1896 Page 2
Lucille, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Sullivan, was one year old Friday of
last week, and a party was given in her honour.
Saturday April 11 1896 Part 1 Page 5
Lulu Manning's Party
Lulu, the sprightly little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Manning, was seven
years old, Monday, and celebrated the interesting event giving a party to
several youthful friends.
Saturday April 11 1896 Part 1 Page 5
A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilds on Friday of last
week.
Saturday April 11 1896 Part 2 Page 9
Detour (Special Correspondence)
On Wednesday afternoon, April 1, Miss Stella Duresha entertained a number of
her little friends, the occasion being the ninth anniversary of her birthday.
Saturday April 11 1896 Part 2 Page 12
A fine 11¼ pound boy baby arrived on Saturday to gladden the hearts of
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Weimer.
Saturday April 11 1896 Part 2 Page 12
Pine Grove (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Maneer have taken a girl from the orphan's home.
Saturday April 18 1896 Part 1 Page 1
Herbert Bailey's Birthday Party
Herbert Bailey, the bright little son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bailey, of
Portage avenue east, was six years old Wednesday.
Saturday April 18 1896 Part 1 Page 4
Miss Lula O'Loughlin Was Fourteen Years Old Thursday
A party in honor of the fourteenth birthday of Miss Lulu, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. M. O'Laughlin, was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peck,
Thursday evening.
Saturday April 18 1896 Part 1 Page 6
A fine 12-pound boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bolender, Tuesday.
The genial tonsorial artist is doing the proper thing with fragrant Havanas.
Saturday April 25 1896 Part 2 Page 9
A big boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A'Hearn, Sunday.
Saturday May 2, 1896 Part 1 Page 1
A sweet baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mendes, Monday.
Saturday May 9, 1896 Part 1 Page 8
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James McKay, Magazine street, Wednesday.
Saturday May 9, 1896 Part 1 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Martin are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby
daughter, the first one in a family of six children.
Saturday May 16, 1896 Part 1 Page 3
John Brazel, with Otto Supe, the jeweller, celebrated his 21st
birthday Tuesday at his old home in Cheybogan.
Saturday May 16, 1896 Part 1 Page 5
A fine baby boy has gladdened the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everett since
Saturday.
Saturday May 16, 1896 Page 12
Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Trambly are rejoicing over a handsome nine-pound baby
daughter which came Wednesday morning.
Saturday May 30, 1896 Part 1 Page 5
R. S. Welsh received a telegram yesterday which announed that a daughter was
born to him at Hart, Mich., Thursday at the home of the parents of Mrs. Welsh,
where she is visiting.
Saturday June 6, 1896 Part 1 Page 7
Mrs. Geo. Teskey was pleasantly surprised by a number of her friends on
Wednesday evening, it being the 49th anniversary of her birthday.
Saturday June 13, 1896 Part 1 Page 5
A girl baby came to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Longhurst,
Easterday avenue, last Saturday.
Saturday June 13, 1896 Part 1 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Ridge street, are rejoicing over the birth of a fine
baby boy Thursday afternoon.
Saturday June 13, 1896 Part 1 Page 5
Fern, the 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, gave a birthday party
Monday afternoon.-----
Saturday June 13, 1896 Part 1 Page 6
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Delisle, Peck street, are happy over a son and heir who
arrived Tuesday.
Saturday June 13, 1896 Part 1 Page 6
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newcomb are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy
at their home last Sunday.
Saturday June 20, 1896 Part 1 Page 5
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Field early Monday morning
Saturday June 20, 1896 Part 1 Page 7
A boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Follis Saturday.
Saturday June 20, 1896 Part 2 Page 10
Neaseville (Special Correspondence)
Chas Hall fell heir to another daughter on the first. Both mother and
daughter are doing well.
Saturday July 4, 1896 Part 1 Page 7
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. Dunn, Monday night.
Saturday July 11, 1896 Part 2 Page 9
A sweet baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Atkins, at Rosedale, Sunday
Saturday July 11, 1896 Part 2 Page 9
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. TenEyck, Monday.
Saturday July 18, 1896 Part 2 Page 9
A bouncing baby boy was born to Capt. and Mrs. F. A. Dolson last Saturday
morning.
Saturday July 18, 1896 Part 2 Page 9
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stuart are rejoicing over the arrival of a sweet baby girl
at their home Sunday morning.
Saturday July 18, 1896 Part 2 Page 9
John Hotton jr. has been the happiest man in the city since Tuesday morning.
The reason is that he is the father of a fine baby girl which was born on that
day.
Saturday July 25, 1896 Part 1 Page 2
Police Officer Barr is the proudest member on the force since Thursday night,
when a fine baby boy arrived at his home.
Saturday July 25, 1896 Part 1 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Bell are rejoicing on the arrival of their first daughter
Thursday night. Mr. Bell distributed Havana's among his friends over the event.
Saturday July 25, 1896 Part 1 Page 7
Neaseville (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. James Atkinson are rejoicing over the arrival of a sweet baby
girl at their house Sunday morning.
Saturday August 1, 1896 Part 1 Page 6
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas, Tuesday morning.
Saturday August 8, 1896 Part 1 Page 3
A boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Surman, of Pine Grove, Wednesday.
Saturday August 8, 1896 Part 1 Page 3
A lovely little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dyer last week.
Mother and child are doing well.
Saturday August 8, 1896 Part 1 Page 7
A fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Clarke last Saturday
morning.
Saturday August 8, 1896 Part 2 Page 9
Mrs. Joseph McAdam has adopted a bright little boy from the state orphan
asylum.
Saturday August 15, 1896 Part 1 Page 7
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Povey, Tuesday.
Saturday August 22, 1896 Part 1 Page 7
A fine bouncing baby boy came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon St. Pierre
Monday morning. This accounts for the broad smile on Mr. St. Pierre's face this
week.
Saturday August 22, 1896 Part 1 Page 7
A boy baby arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Uffland, Saturday.
Saturday August 29, 1896 Part 1 Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fanjoy are happy as a result of the arrival in their home
Saturday, of a handsome baby girl.
of the lungs.
Saturday September 5, 1896 Part 1 Page 6
Twins sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnston Maple street, Sunday.
Saturday September 5, 1896 Part 2 Page 9
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bishop, Sunday morning.
Saturday September 5, 1896 Part 2 Page 9
A sweet baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLeod, last Friday.
Saturday September 12, 1896 Part 1 Page 1
A baby boy arrived Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Moore, of
Tyson street.
Saturday September 12, 1896 Part 1 Page 1
A baby boy arrived Monday to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. H. von Schon.
Saturday September 12, 1896 Part 1 Page 7
A baby girl arrived Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shufelt.
Saturday September 12, 1896 Part 1 Page 7
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belonger on Friday of last week.
Saturday September 19, 1896 Part 1 Page 1
Blanch McTavish's Party
Blanch the bright four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McTavish gave
a party ---- Thursday afternoon.
Saturday September 19, 1896 Part 1 Page 8
A fine baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Crebo last Sunday.
Saturday September 19, 1896 Part 1 Page 8
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Myrick on Saturday.
Saturday September 26, 1896 Part 1 Page 8
A fine baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Jordan, Sunday morning.
Saturday September 26, 1896 Part 1 Page 8
A fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Miniclier, Thursday
morning.
Saturday October 10, 1896 Part 1 Page 5
Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Pickford in Toronto on Monday of last week a son.
Mr. Pickford left Friday for Toronto and will make an extended eastern trip
before his return.
Saturday October 10, 1896 Part 1 P Page 7
A twelve-pound boy which came Sunday, now gladdens the hearts of Mr. and Mrs.
R. F. Endress. Mother and child are doing well, and the happy smile on the
rubicund visage of Mr. Endress is proof positive that everything is serene with
him. Mr. and Mrs. Endress are on their farm in Dillside.
Saturday October 17, 1896 Part 1 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. John Schiesser, of Schlesser, this county are the proud parents
of a bright baby girl, which arrived on the 7th inst. Mother and
child are doing well.
Saturday October 17, 1896 Part 1 Page 5
Ethel Maud the bright little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Teskey,
entertained her boy and girl friends at a birthday party Saturday in honor of
her 8th birthday anniversary. ------
Saturday October 24, 1896 Part 1 Page 7
A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Bishop, Tuesday.
Saturday October 24, 1896 Part 1 Page 7
A bright bay girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Farris Wednesday
night.
Saturday October 24, 1896 Part 1 Page 7
Tuesday was the nineteenth birthday of Arthur Morrish. In honor of the event
a number of his friends gave him a pleasant surprise party at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Morrish in the evening.
Saturday November 14, 1896 Part 1 Page 1
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Kelleher last Sunday.
Saturday November 14, 1896 Part 1 Page 3
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Everett last Saturday. The little one
only lived a few hours.
Saturday November 21, 1896 Part 1 Page 5
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Freeborn, Friday night of last week.
Saturday November 21, 1896 Part 1 Page 5
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Supe, Monday night, a son. The little one only
lived a few hours.
Saturday December 5, 1896 Part 1 Page 3
Pickford (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Robinson are the proud parents of a brand new baby boy.
Saturday December 12, 1896 Part 1 Page 8
Surprised Mr. Moloney
John F. Moloney was pleasantly surprised on Friday night of last week, by
several of his friends, in honor of his fifty-first birthday anniversary. He
was presented with a seal skin cap and and oyster supper was served.
Saturday December 19, 1896 Part 1 Page 4
A bright baby girl was born to Capt. and Mrs. Jos. Taylor, Jr., Saturday.
Saturday December 26, 1896 Part 1 Page 1
Helen Wiley the bright little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wiley, ws seven
years old Tuesday--------.
Saturday December 26, 1896 Part 1 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher McDonald, are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine
baby boy, which came Wednesday.
Saturday December 26, 1896 Part 1 Page 7
Rosedale (Special Correspondence)
Thos. Parr, sr., is rejoicing over the arrival of a twelve pound boy.
Saturday, January 2, 1897 Part 1 Page 1
Pearl Field's Party
Pearl Field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Field, gave a party yesterday it
being her fifth birthday anniversary.---
Saturday, January 9, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
James Briggs wears a broad smile now. His wife presented him with an heir
last week. Mother and child are doing nicely.
Saturday, January 16, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
Pickford (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darcy are rejoicing over the arrival of a sweet baby girl
which came last week.
Saturday, January 16, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
Pickford (Special Correspondence)
A. L. Flanders wears a smile 12 x 16 over the arrival of a young daughter.
Mother and child are doing well.
Saturday, January 16, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
Pickford (Special Correspondence)
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Steele on Jan 7, a boy
Saturday, January 16, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ferguson are taking the very best of care of the little
stranger which invaded their home on Friday of last week. It is a girl.
Saturday, January 23, 1897 Part 1 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Santimo, of Neaseville, are rejoicing over the birth of a
sweet baby girl, which arrived yesterday morning.
Saturday, January 23, 1897 Part 1 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Banks are the proud parents of a baby boy that was born
Sunday.
Saturday, January 23, 1897 Part 1 Page 1
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. O'Jibway Sunday night.
Saturday, January 30, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
A bright baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Shaw at
Detroit early Tuesday morning.
Saturday, January 30, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGruther, Wednesday morning.
Saturday, February 13, 1897 Part 1 Page 1
Gave a Birthday Party
A pleasant time was enjoyed by friends at the home of Miss Leah Fredericks on
Saturday evening it being her seventeenth birthday.
Saturday, February 13, 1897 Part 1 Page 6
Retta, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Tracy, entertained her little
friends at a taffy pull and sleighride party, Thursday afternoon, that being her
eighth birthday.
Saturday, February 13, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
Stalwart (Special Correspondence)
Mrs. James Duncan presented her husband with a son on Wednesday. Mother and
child are doing nicely.
Saturday, February 20, 1897 Part 1 Page 3
Sterlingville (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Warren are rejoicing over the arrival of a young daughter.
Saturday, February 20, 1897 Part 1 Page 6
A boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Crofut early Monday morning.
Saturday, February 20, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay rejoice over the arival of a baby girl at their
home Monday.
Saturday, February 20, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
Was Nine Years Old
Miss Belle Goetz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Goetz, of Clifton House, gave a
birthday party to a number of her friends on Friday night of last week.
Saturday, February 27, 1897 Part 1 Page 5
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Harrison, of Whitefish Point, Wednesday,
at the residence of Mrs. Henry, 86 Myra street.
Saturday, February 27, 1897 Part 1 Page 6
A boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Atkinson, Tuesday.
Saturday, February 27, 1897 Part 1 Page 6
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Morgan, who reside on Divison street, are the happy
parents of a fine baby boy who came early Sunday morning. Mother and child are
doing well.
Saturday, March 6, 1897 Part 1 Page 6
Stalwart
Mrs. James Hall presented her husband with another son Tuesday. They now
have six boys in their family. Mother and child are doing nicely.
Saturday, March 6, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smart, of Pine street, welcomed a baby girl Monday
Saturday, March 20, 1897 Part 1 Page 1
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Watterbury, Tuesday morning, at
their home at Portage avenue east.
Saturday, March 20, 1897 Part 1 Page 2
A sweet baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Ernst, of Portage avenue,
last week.
Saturday, March 20, 1897 Part 1 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, Spruce avenue west,are taking the best of care
of a handsome boy baby which recently came to gladden their home.
Saturday, March 27, 1897 Part 1 Page 2
Twins, a boy and a girl, were welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Foreman, Monday.
Saturday, April 10, 1897 Part 1 Page 1
Harry Kemp's Birthday Party
Harry B. Kemp was given a dinner party by his mother in honor of his
19th birthday, last Saturday evening.
Saturday, May 1, 1897 Part 1 Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jackson are entertaining a baby boy born Tuesday morning.
Saturday, May 1, 1897 Part 1 Page 4
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Quinn on Saturday night, twin boys.
Saturday, May 1, 1897 Part 1 Page 4
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDonald early last Saturday morning.
Saturday, May 8, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
A sweet baby girl was born to Capt. and Mrs.J. B. Mondor, Saturday night.
Saturday, May 8, 1897 Part 1 Page 2
Mabel France's Birthday
Mabel France was 13 years old Wednesday and she celebrated tge auspicious
event by entertaining a number of young lady friends
Saturday, May 15, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
A sweet baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bernier Tuesday morning.
Saturday, May 29, 1897 Part 1 Page 1
Marguerite, the bright little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Strachan was
three years old yesterday.
Saturday, May 29, 1897 Part 1 Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blain are rejoicing over the arrival Sunday of a fine boy
baby.
Saturday, May 29, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
Gatesville (Special Correspondence)
Walter Benson wears quite a smile lately over a bright baby boy. He thinks
it will be able to talk Dutch.
Saturday, May 29, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas are rejoicing over a fine baby boy.
Saturday, June 5, 1897 Part 1 Page 2
H. W. Clarke was twenty-six years old last Saturday and the significance of
the day was impressed upon his mind by a surprise party that evening.
Saturday, June 5, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
A bouncing 12-pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lessard Thursday
morning.
Saturday, June 12, 1897 Part 1 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. D. Everett are rejoicing over a baby girl, born Wednesday
morning.
Saturday, June 12, 1897 Part 1 Page 5
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cracknell Thurday, a son.
Saturday, June 12, 1897 Part 1 Page 5
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Comb,
Wednesday morning.
Saturday, June 12, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Higgins, Sunday morning.
Saturday, June 12, 1897 Part 1 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Powell, of Dafter, are rejoicing over the arrival of an
eight-pound boy, Saturday, the first that has come to brighten their home.
Saturday, June 12, 1897 Part 1 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bernier are entertaining a girl baby which arrived at
their home Saturday afternoon.
Saturday, June 19, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
Drummond (Special Correspondence)
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Smith are rejoicing over the advent of a 13 pound girl
baby, Thursday of last week.
Saturday, June 19, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
Drummond (Special Correspondence)
A nice girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brook, Friday of last week.
Saturday, June 26, 1897 Part 1 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arnold are entertaining twins, a boy and girl.
Saturday, July 3, 1897 Part 1 Page 3
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bailey Monday morning, a 12-pound son.
Saturday, July 3, 1897 Part 1 Page 5
Neaseville (Special Correspondence)
Mr. Hughes wears a pleasant smile since the arrival of that bouncing boy.
Saturday, July 3, 1897 Part 1 Page 6
Drummond (Special Correspondence)
Mr. Hughes wears a pleasant smile since the arrival of that bouncing boy.
Saturday, July 10, 1897 Part 1 Page 2
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Abbott Saturday night, a girl.
Saturday, July 3, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hines are happy in the arrival of a baby daughter at
their home.
Saturday, July 10, 1897 Part 1 Page 4
A girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCarl Wednesday night.
Saturday, July 10, 1897 Part 1 Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Supe are the happy parents of a girl baby which came to
gladden their home yesterday morning.
Saturday, July 10, 1897 Part 1 Page 4
Mayor and Mrs. Wm. Webster became the parents of a nice baby daughter Sunday
morning.
Saturday, July 10, 1897 Part 1 Page 5
Rosedale (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. John Parker are rejoicing over a daughter.
Saturday, July 10, 1897 Part 1 Page 6
Last Saturday morning the stork passing slyly by the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Riley remarked with a smile that was certainly pleasing, a token of love to
these two 1 am leaving. A dainty girl baby I have in my basket. --------
Saturday, July 17, 1897 Part 1 Page 1
A daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. wm. Coad last Monday.
Saturday, July 17, 1897 Part 1 Page 1
A daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coad, last Monday.
Saturday, July 17, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
Recent additions to Detour's population are as follows: To Mr. and Mrs. R.
Munro, twin daughter:
To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fountain, a son.
Saturday, July 24, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
A number of friends were entertained by Miss Florence Morgan, Monday evening,
the occasion of her 16th birthday.
Saturday, July 24, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
Rosedale (Special Correspondence)
On Wednesday a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Christie. Mother and baby
are doing well.
Saturday, July 24, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
Another Trio of Babies
Mr. and Mrs. Ackrigg of Rudyard Township Parents of Triplet.
Another set of triplets was born in Chippewa county last Saturday. The happy
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ackrigg, of Rudyard township. The mother and
children- two boys and a girl- are doing nicely. Mr. Ackrigg moved into rudyard
township two years ago and settled on land six miles west of Strongville. He
formerly lived near Goderich, Ont. Chippewa county is noted for many things and
is fast acquiring a reputation for the number of tripletts that are born her.
Saturday, July 24, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock, of Ridge street,
Saturday.
Saturday, July 24, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
Twin daughters were born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lovinski, Brown
addition. Only one lived.
Saturday, July 31, 1897 Part 1 Page 7
Drummond (Special Correspondence)
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard was gladdened by the advent of a fine little
girl last Saturday afternoon.
Saturday, July 31, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
A sweet girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. Conway early Monday morning.
Saturday, July 31, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sterling are rejoicing over the arival of a bary girl
Monday.
Saturday, August 7, 1897 Part 1 Page 4
Detour
The family of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sims was gladdened by the arrival of a baby
son Wednesday.
Saturday, August 7, 1897 Part 1 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crawford are rejoicing over the arrival of twin girls at
their home last Sunday.
Saturday, August 7, 1897 Part 1 Page 5
A ten-pound baby daughter arrived to brighten the home of Dr. and Mrs. B. D.
Harison, Thursday morning. Mrs. Harison and baby are doing nicely. Nothing has
been too good for the friends of the genial doctor since the happy event.
Saturday, August 7, 1897 Part 1 Page 5
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fenwick, on the Hay Lake road, was gladdened
Monday night by the arrival of a baby daughter.
Saturday, August 7, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
Joint Birthday Celebrations
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Lennox' children, Winora and Sammy, aged five and three
years, celebrated their birthday on Monday by inviting a number of their little
friends to a taffy pull. -------
Saturday, August 14, 1897 Part 1 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Healey are rejoicing over a bright boy baby which
arrived yesterday morning.
Saturday, August 14, 1897 Part 1 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Tweateau, Tyson street, are rejoicing over a baby daughter which
came Monday.
Saturday, August 14, 1897 Part 1 Page 5
Elmgrove (Special
Correspondence)
A bright baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George McLean Wednesday
morning.
Saturday, August 21, 1897 Part 1 Page 3
A fine baby girl arrived Wednesday morning at the house of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Blumrosen.
Saturday, August 28, 1897 Part 1 Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. John Comb are the delighted parents of a baby daughter which
came to them Sunday morning.
Saturday, August 28, 1897 Part 1 Page 5
A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A'Hearn.
Saturday, September 4, 1897 Part 1 Page 3
Pine Grove (Special Correspondence)
Sam Knowles is wearing a broad smile these days over the arrival of a big boy
at Mrs. and Mrs. Knowles home. Mrs. Knowles was dangerously ill but is now
improving.
Saturday, September 11, 1897 Part 1 Page 1
Deadman Triplett's Names
The christening of the trimplets boys of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Deadman will
occur either tomorrow or next Sunday in the Central M. E. church. Their names
will be Russell Alger, Wm. Webster and Jennings Whalen, respectively.
Saturday, September 11, 1897 Part 1 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Madden are the parents of a baby girl, which arrived
recently.
Saturday, September 11, 1897 Part 1 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. James Doran are the parents of a baby boy which arrived Tuesday.
Saturday, September 11, 1897 Part 1 Page 3
Donaldson (Special Correspondence)
F. McKenzie wears a two-by-four smile on account of a bouncing daughter which
recently arrived.
Saturday, September 11, 1897 Part 1 Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Holt are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl.
Saturday, September 11, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
Friends of the Misses Ida and Anna Sweet pleasantly surprised them by
invading their home Wednesday night, the occasion being their birthday
anniversary.
Saturday, September 18, 1897 Part 1 Page 2
Pine Grove (Special Correspondence)
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walker last Wednesday.
Saturday, September 18, 1897 Part 1 Page 3
A daughter was born the Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Clarke, last Friday night.
All's well and Harry has donned a smile that depict's his joy over the addition
of the little Miss to the household. Manistique Courier
Saturday, September 18, 1897 Part 1 Page 4
A 10-pound baby boy arrived Tuesday to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Haller.
Saturday, September 18, 1897 Part 1 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. David Eagle, who reside near the county poor farm are rejoicing
over the arrival Monday of a boy baby.
Saturday, October 2, 1897 Part 1 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Reid are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter
Wednesday evening.
Saturday, October 9, 1897 Page 1
Surprised E. H. Mead
A surpise party was given to E. H. Mead, at his home, Wednesday evening, the
occasion being the 50th anniversary of his birth.
Saturday, October 9, 1897 Page 1
Mariam Taylor's Birthday Party
Mariam daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Taylor, was seven years old last
Saturday.-----
Saturday, October 16, 1897 Page 4
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Portage avenue east,
Saturday.
Saturday, October 16, 1897 Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Atkins are rejoicing over the arrival of a boy baby at
their home yesterday morning.
Saturday, October 23, 1897 Page 2
A daughter was born to Capt. and Mrs. E. D. Smith, Sunday morning.
Saturday, October 23, 1897 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. David Comb are rejoicing over the arrival Thursday night of a
handsome baby daughter.
Saturday, October 30, 1897 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell are
rejoicing over the arrival Thursday of a bright baby daughter.
Saturday, November 6, 1897 Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steffens welcomed a charming baby daughter Sunday.
Saturday, November 6, 1897 Page 3
A baby daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Killackey, on
Magazine street, Tuesday.
Saturday, November 6, 1897 Page 3
Mamie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley, Carrie street, entertained a
number of her friends, on Friday evening of last week the occasion being her
sixteenth birthday.
Saturday, November 6, 1897 Page 3
Andrew Blank was 60 years old last Saturday and the event was celebrated by a family reunion. -------
Saturday, November 6, 1897 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bolender welcomed a
bright baby son, Thursday morning. Their first-born was named William McKinley,
and Mr. Bolender is seriously considering the name of Mark Hanna for the new
arrival. The two make a team that is hard to beat.
Saturday, November 13, 1897 Page 1
Young Friends of John Roy Thoenen Entertained Monday Night
A number of young friends and schoolmates of her son, John Roy, were
entertained at progressive crokinole, Monday evening, by Mrs. C. J. Thoenen, in
honor of his elevenh birthday.-----
Saturday, November 13, 1897 Page 3
A fine baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hotten, Tuesday.
Saturday, November 13, 1897 Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. R. Harvey are rejoicing over the arrival Thursday morning
of a 10-pound boy.
Saturday, November 13, 1897 Page 3
A baby daughter arrived Monday morning to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Crowe. Mr. Crowe distributed fragrant Havanas to his friends in
celebrations of the event.
Saturday, November 13, 1897 Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baker, were the recipients of a lovely daughter this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Byers were on the opposite side by having a son born to them.
Saturday, November 13, 1897 Page 8
Gertrude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hand, entertained a number of her
little friends at the residence of her parents, Tuesday afternoon, the event
being her ninth birthday.------
Saturday, November 20, 1897 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Angus McKechnie are taking the best of care of a baby boy who
arrived Wednesday.
Saturday, November 27, 1897 Page 7
Raber Township (Special Correspondence)
The home of T. C. Spence was brightened recently by the arrival of a baby
girl.
Saturday, December 4, 1897 Page 1
Tina Feldman's Birthday Party
Miss Tina Feldman was sweet sixteen last Monday, and she invited a number of
her girl friends. --------at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Shannon.
Saturday, December 4, 1897 Page 1
Miss Leora Taylor was eight years old Wednesday, and the auspicious event was
celebrated at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Taylor.
Saturday, December 4, 1897 Page 4
Pine Grove (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Byers had their home gladdened by the arrival of a daughter
a few weeks ago.
Saturday, December 4, 1897 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sawyer are entertaining a new daughter who arrived
Tuesday.
Saturday, December 4, 1897 Page 8
In celebration of his eleventh birthday, Glen, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Ashmun, entertaining a number of his young friends Monday afternoon.
Saturday, December 11, 1897 Page 1
Miss Mabel Ireland's pleasantly entertained a number of her young friends at
the house of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Ireland, on spruce street. Tuesday evening.
The occassion was Miss Ireland's sixteenth birthday.
Saturday, December 11, 1897 Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. James Crockatt, of Spruce street east, are the happy parents of
a bright baby daughter, which they have been entertaining since last Sunday
morning.
Saturday, December 18, 1897 Page 2
Gladys McDonald's Birthday
Gladys McDonald was 8 years old Saturday and commenorate the happy event by
giving a birthday party at the home of her parents on Peck street that
afternoon. ------ ------
Saturday, December 18, 1897 Page 6
Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. Campbell are the happy parents of a boy baby which came
to gladden their home Sunday.
Saturday, December 18, 1897 Page 5
Rose Easterday Rogers was born to Rev.
T. R. and Leora J. T. Easterday Dec 20, 1865, one year after they had given back
to god their first born. -------
Saturday, December 25, 1897 Page 8
Helen Wiley's Birthday Party
Helen, the bright little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wiley, was 8 years
old Wednesday.----
Saturday January 1st 1898 Page 6
Mr. and Mrs Jas J. Hassett are entertaining a new daughter who arrived
Tuesday.
Saturday; January 1, 1898 Page 3
A bright baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hall last week.
Saturday January 15, 1898 Page 1
Miss Ethel M. Weimer, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. A. A. Weimer was nine years
of age Monday.---
Saturday January 15, 1898 Page 3
A 9½ pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reich, of Kinross,
Sunday.
Saturday January 22, 1898 Page 1
Celebrated Her Birthday
Miss Edna Irene Packalona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Packalona, was 5 years
of age yesterday.
Saturday January 22, 1898 Page 6
Raber
Mr. and Mrs. H. Cameron are rejoicing over a baby girl, which arrived on the
15th.
Saturday January 22, 1898 Page 6
Mr and Mrs. H. Waybrant are rejoicing over a bright baby girl.
Saturday January 22, 1898 Page 7
Drummond (Special Correspondence)
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Seaman was gladdened by the advent of a fine
girl baby about two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Will Seamon wee also the,
recipients of a little present a few days after. Both are to be congratulated.
Saturday January 29, 1898 Page 6
A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Zealand on Friday night of
last week.
Saturday January 29, 1898 Page 7
Stalwart (Special Correspondence)
Another bouncing big boy has appeared on the scene at John Scott's. Have you
noticed how pleased the father is.
Saturday February 5, 1898 Page 3
Raber (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wahl are rejoicing over a bright baby girl which recently
arrived at their home.
Saturday February 5, 1898 Page 4
Rosedale (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Chester McKinnon are the parents of a 10-pound baby boy. Mother
and baby are doing well.
Saturday February 5, 1898 Page 6
A girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Esler of Sugar Island, Monday
Saturday February 5, 1898 Page 6
Mr. and Mrs. David Fisher are rejoicing over the recent arrival of a baby boy
at their home.
Saturday February 5, 1898 Page 6
Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Taylor, was five years old Saturday
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Saturday February 19th 1898 Page 1
A baby daughter arrived Saturday to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Galley.
Saturday February 26th 1898 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell are the happy parents of a baby daughter which
arrived Sunday.
Saturday February 26th 1898 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hursley are rejoicing oer the arrival of a baby daughter
Thursday. Mother and child are doing nicely. Charlie is industriously engaged
in passing around the Havanas
Saturday February 26th 1898 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Callard have received intelligence that a son was born Feb
22 to Lieut. and Mrs. W. O. Johnston, nee May Norton, who are now at Willet
Point, New York. Soo friends will extend felicitations. Grandpa Callard
remembered friends with fragrant smokers yesterday.
Saturday February 26th 1898 Page 6
Drummond (Special Correspondence)
Mrs. Lock McInnis presented Lock with a fine son last Saturday. They are
getting along well. It is now Grandpa and Grandma Bailey. If you please.
Saturday February 26th 1898 Page 2
Miss Jaunita Claire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston, of Portage avenue
east celebrated her ninth birthday
Saturday March 5th 1898 Page 4
Rosedale
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McDonald, Feb. 15.
Saturday March 5th 1898 Page 6
Mr. and Mrs. N. Miniclier are entertaining a new boy baby.
Saturday March 5th 1898 Page 6
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goulding are the happy parents of a boy baby.
Saturday March 5th 1898 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. P. Santimo, Neaseville are entertaining twin boys who came to
gladden their home Wednesday morning.
Saturday March 12th 1898 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Downs have been entertaining a little daughter since
Wednesday.
Saturday March 12th 1898 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. John Herron are rejoicing over the advent of a lively boy baby,
who came to brighten their home Wednesday.
Saturday March 12th 1898 Page 6
Elm Grove (Special Correspondence)
A baby girl arrived at the home of William Johnston last week.
Saturday March 19th 1898 Page 1
Clarence White was 7 years old last Saturday.
Saturday March 19th 1898 Page 1
A boy baby arrived Sunday to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. John Horton
jr.
Saturday March 26th 1898 Page 6
A baby daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Navin, Sunday
Saturday April 2nd 1898 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Conway are now taken, the tenderest care of a sweet baby
daughter who was added the their family Monday.
Saturday April 2nd 1898 Page 4
Grandpa Seaman received the pleasing intelligence yesterday that a son had
been born that morning to Lieut. and Mrs. Evan M. Johnston, at Fort Wayne, Mich.
The mother, nee Bessie Seaman, is doing nicely, as is also the new recruit.
Saturday April 2nd 1898 Page 5
Thomas McCallum celebrated his 68th birthday March 29. Mr.
McCallum is a grand old gentleman. He came to Detour last summer to pay a visit
to his son-in-law, Mr. Allen, and Detour agreed with his health so well, he
thought it best to stay all winter. He is well liked by the Detour folks.
Saturday April 2nd 1898 Page 5
Bay Mills (Special Correspondence)
Miss Ina Bachelor entertained a number of her little friends on the
anniversary of her sixth birthday Wednesday.
Saturday April 2nd 1898 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bealieu are feeling glad over a fine baby boy which came to
them last week. Mr. Bouleau is proud to be called papa.
Saturday April 2nd 1898 Page 5
A sweet little girl came Sunday, March 27, to gladden the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Watson.
Saturday April 2nd 1898 Page 6
A baby daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sheridan Sunday.
Saturday April 9th 1898 Page 1
Gladys Colwell's Birthday Party
Gladys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Colwell, celebrated her ninth birthday
anniversary Tuesday afternoon.
Saturday April 9th 1898 Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. David Ufland are rejoicing over the arrival Tuesday of a bright
young son.
Saturday April 9th 1898 Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. E. Sims are feeling happy over the arrival of a bouncing baby
boy, Saturday.
Saturday April 9th 1898 Page 8
Lulu daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning, entertained a number of her
friends Wednesday afternoon on the occasion of her ninth birthday anniversary.
Saturday April 16th 1898 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKee are entertaining a fine baby boy which arrived at
their home Saturday morning
Saturday April 23rd 1898 Page 5
Drummond (Special Correspondence)
A very pleasant surprised party was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. C. E.
Fairchild, on Thursday, April 14th. The occassion was the
20th birthday of their stalwart son, Arder.
Saturday April 23rd 1898 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. H. Robinson of Portage avenue are entertaining a son and heir
who arrived on Friday morning of last week.
Saturday April 23rd 1898 Page 6
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McKechinie, Sunday.
Saturday April 23rd 1898 Page 6
Eleanor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shenehen, celebrated her sixth
birthday Tuesday afternoon.
Saturday April 23rd 1898 Page 5
Mr. & Mrs. John Sheppard of Bruce township are rejoicing over the arrival
of a husky young agriculturist last Saturday.
Saturday April 30th 1898 Page 5
Miss Appie Miller was pleasantly surprised Wednesday evening, that day being
her 19th birthday.
Saturday April 30th 1898 Page 6
Drummond (Special Correspondence)
Rev and Mrs. G. D. Strickland are the happy entertainers of a brand new boy
baby.
Saturday April 30th 1898 Page 6
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson welcomed a nice little girl a few days ago.
Saturday April 30th 1898 Page 8
A boy baby arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theophile Trempe, Monday
night.
Saturday May 7th 1898 Page 2
A bright baby boy arrived Sunday night to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Haller.
Saturday May 7th 1898 Page 5
Rosedale (Special Correspondence)
A son was born to Mrs. Rod Graham April 30. The will be pleasing news to Mr.
Graham, whose business called him to Mount Pleasant.
Saturday May 14th 1898 Page 1
Celebrated Her Sixteenth Birthday
Miss Eva, daughter of Supt. and Mrs. Jospeh Ripley, celebrated her
16th birthday Wednesday afternoon
Saturday May 14th 1898 Page 3
Drummon (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. David Melvin are entertaining a nice girl baby.
Saturday May 14th 1898 Page 5
A fine baby born was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Campbell of Division street,
Wednesday morning.
Saturday May 14th 1898 Page 8
A bright young daughter came Wednesday to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Campbell.
Saturday May 21st 1898 Page 3
Drummond (Special Correspondence)
The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Boullie was brightened by the advent of a
little girl Friday last.
Saturday May 21st 1898 Page 7
Detour
Thomas Washington Butler, who lives 4 miles from here, can be seen in town
almost daily. He is a grand old gentleman who takes great delight in
celebrating his birthday. The town boys are looking for it now and it will occur
May 23. At that time he will be 64 years of age.
Saturday May 28th 1898 Page 1
Celebrated Their Birthday
Lottie and Lillie, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James McCormick of Emeline
street, entertained a number of little friends Saturday in celebration of their
ninth birthday.
Saturday May 28th 1898 Page 6
Norbuke, the bright little son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Metzger will
celebrate his eighth birthday by entertaining a number of his friends this
afternoon at the family residence.
Saturday May 28th 1898 Page 8
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williams last night.
Saturday May 14th 1898 Page 8
A double wedding was solemized by the Rev. C. P. Bates, at the Presbyterian
parsonage last evening. The principals were
George Jones of this city, and Mrs. Caterine Kause, of Toronto: Albert
Griffin and Miss Isabella Madill, both of the Soo.
Saturday June 4th 1898 Page 1
Marriage licenses Issued by County Clerk Snell this week.
[] David W. Brown and Miss Elizabeth Wice, both Rosedale
[] Wm. Sutcliff and Miss Josephine House, both of Rosedale
[] Peter Benwet and Genivee Wabange, both of Drummond.
Saturday June 11th 1898 Page 3
The home of G. Fountain was gladdened by the arrival of a bright baby boy
recently.
Saturday June 11th 1898 Page 5
A daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Barton, Saturday morning.
Saturday June 11th 1898 Page 6
A bright little daughter arrived Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Holmes.
Saturday June 11th 1898 Page 6
ECKERMAN (Special Correspondence)
Fred Green and Miss Clara Wilson of Pickford will be united in marriage at
the residence of the bride's parents next Wednesday.
Saturday June 11th 1898 Page 7
Drummond (Special Correspondence)
A surprise party gathered at Mr. and Mrs. Bailey's residence Saturday night
and had a great time. The occasion was the 21st birthday of Marshall
Bailey.
Saturday June 11th 1898 Page 7
Edna May Bailey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bailey, was born Sunday. Mother
and daughter are well and all are pleased.
Saturday June 11th 1898 Page 8
CROWLEY-McGOVERN NUPTIALS
They Occurred Wednesday and were followed by a reception
Patrick Crowley and Miss Margaret McGovern were united in marriage, by the
Rev. Fr. J.J. Connolly, at St. Mary's church, Wednesday morning. Miss Maggie
Traynor was bridesmaid and Frank O'Donnell groomsman. After the ceremony the
happy couple and a few friends repaired the residency of the bride's sister Mrs.
Wm. McEveney, Brown street, where a tempting wedding breakfast was served.- - -
Saturday June 18th 1898 Page 1
Popular Young Couple Wedded
Fred Green and Miss Clara Wilson were united in marriage at the residence of
the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wilson at Pickford, Wednesday evening,
by the Rev. H. Hagahay. - - -
Saturday June 18th 1898 Page 5
County Clerk Snell Issued marriage license to
Alonzo Williams and Miss Margaret Haugh, both of Donaldson, last Saturday.
Saturday June 18th 1898 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hopkins are the parents of a baby daughter which arrived
yesterday morning.
Saturday June 25th 1898 Page 5
Winnifred W. Lower celebrated her 4th birthday, this week by
entertaining a number of friends.
Saturday June 25th 1898 Page 6
No happier birthday was ever seen at Detour than that of Douglas Paul on
Tuesday when he celebration his 24th birthday by giving a ball at the
K.O.T.M. hall.
Saturday July 2nd 1898 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. James Graham of McKiddie settlement are rejoicing over the
arrival of a fine baby boy Tuesday.
Saturday July 7th 1898 Page 1
Pauline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chandler, celebrated her seventh
birthday yesterday afternoon by entertaining a number of her little friends. - -
- -
Saturday July 7th 1898 Page 6
Raber (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Crawford are rejoicing over the arrival of twins, a boy
and a girl.
Saturday July 7th 1898 Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Perry, of Cedar street, are rejoicing over the arrival of
a son Wednesday.
Saturday July 7th 1898 Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble are entertaining a baby daugter who came Saturday.
Saturday July 16th 1898 Page 3
Neebish (Special Correspondence)
A little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lawrence last Monday.
Saturday July 23rd 1898 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. John Kensler, of Peck street, were the proud parents of a bright
baby daughter on Tuesday morning of this week.
Saturday July 30th 1898 Page 5
Neebish (Special Correspondence)
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Madigan, last Saturday.
Saturday July 30th 1898 Page 6
A bright baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Perry, of Easterday
avenue, last Saturday.
Saturday July 30th 1898 Page 8
A bright baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Perry, of Easterday
avenue, last Saturday.
Saturday August 6th 1898 Page 5
Rosedale (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McKee, of Rosedale are rejoicing over the arrival of a
fine 10-pound baby boy on Friday morning.
Saturday August 20th 1898 Page 1
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Archie DeGraw, Monday morning.
Saturday August 27th 1898 Page 2
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hibbin, West Ridge street
Tuesday.
Saturday August 27th 1898 Page 2
Drummond (Special Correspondence)
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fisher was brightened by the advent of a nice
girl baby Wednesday of last week. Mr. Fisher received the congratulations of
his friends and passed around the cigars.
Saturday August 27th 1898 Page 4
Adaughter was born the Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Peace of Chicago, on Aug. 21. Mrs.
Peace was formerly Miss Myra Trempe.
Saturday September 3rd 1898 Page 4
A 10-pound daughter arrived Wednesday morning to gladden the hearts of Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. King.
Saturday September 3rd 1898 Page 8
Celebrated Her Sixht Birthday
Ollie the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bright celebrated her sixth
birthday Tuesday entertaining her little friends from 2 to 6 p.m.
Saturday September 3rd 1898 Page 2
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Elliott, West Spruce street, Saturday.
Saturday September 3rd 1898 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLay are rejoicing over the arrival of a sweet baby girl
Monday.
Saturday September 17th 1898 Page 1
Was Nine Years Old
Anna Conway celebrated her Birthday By Giving a Party.
Anna Conway entertained her friends at the residence of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. V. R. Conway Tuesday afternoon.
Saturday September 17th 1898 Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Field, are entertaining a baby boy.
Saturday September 17th 1898 Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLeod, of young street, are rejoicing over the arrival
Sunday of a charming baby daughter.
Saturday September 17th 1898 Page 3
A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Booker, Saturday. Mr. Booker
says the new girl is a star attraction.
Saturday September 17th 1898 Page 5
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tindale, Emeline street Wednesday.
Saturday September 24th 1898 Page 6
Twin boys were born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lafever, last week.
Saturday October 1st 1898 Page 3
A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. G. Sherman, Easterday avenue,
Tuesday.
Saturday October 1st 1898 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Eagle are entertaining a handsome baby daughter which
arrived at their home on the Hay Lake road Thursday.
Saturday October 1st 1898 Page 6
Raber (Special Correspondence)
A baby came recently to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Waters.
Saturday October 1st 1898 Page 6
Raber (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sims are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy.
Saturday October 8th 1898 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Krafft are entertaining a baby daughter who arrived
Thursday morning.
Saturday October 8th 1898 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Myotte are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter
Thursday.
Saturday October 8th 1898 Page 3
Bay Mills (Special Correspondence)
The arrival of a little girl in the home of Rev. Bates of the English church
is announced.
Saturday October 8th 1898 Page 3
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith at Stayner, Ont., Sep. 30.
Saturday October 29th 1898 Page 6
Bay Mills (Special Correspondence)
A little boy recently came into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bendorf.
Saturday October 29th 1898 Page 5
A sweet baby daughter arrived Tuesday at St. James rectory to gladden the
hearts of Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson.
Saturday November 5th 1898 Page 7
Pine Grove (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Osborn are the proud and happy parents of a beautiful
baby boy. Mother and child are doing well.
Saturday November 5th 1898 Page 8
Miss Katie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Burnett entertained a number of her
little friends at her home on Gros Cap avenue, on Thursday evening, from 7 to 9
o'clock. The occassion was her thirteen birthday.
Saturday November 12th 1898 Page 1
Celebrated His Tenth Birthday
Master Charles E. James was pleasantly surprised by a number of his young
friends Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 6. The occasion being his tenth birthday.
Saturday November 19th 1898 Page 2
Miss Lottie Potts was pleasently surprise Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 by a
number of her little friends at the home of her sister Mrs. F. L. Allen, it
being her fouth birthday.
Saturday November 19th 1898 Page 5
Drummond (Special Correspondence)
The white stork has visited our town once more. Mr. and Mrs. Lige Moore's
home was the recipient of a lovely little girl Tuesday. They are much with the
little one, of course, and thankful to His Majesty the Stork.
Saturday November 26th 1898 Page 5
Pickford (Special Corresponence)
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Robinson a baby girl.
Saturday November 26th 1898 Page 6
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ednress, Maple street, Tuesday.
Saturday December 3rd 1898 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Heichhold are rejoicing over the arrival of a 12 pound
baby girl, which arrived this morning.
Saturday December 3rd 1898 Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Penny, of Peck street are entertaining a bouncing baby
boy who came to gladden their home Monday morning.
Saturday December 3rd 1898 Page 3
A baby daughter came Monday night to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Campbell. - - -
Saturday December 24th 1898 Page 8
A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterman, Monday.
Saturday December 10th 1898 Page 6
Neebish (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Flynn are rejoicing over a fine baby girl which came to
gladden their home a short time ago. Mother and child are doing well.
Saturday December 10th 1898 Page 7
Pickford
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Rye, Tuesday, Dec 6 a baby boy.
Saturday December 17th 1898 Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. F.M. VanLiew are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy
last week.
Saturday December 17th 1898 Page 6
A 13-pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dixon, Tuesday evening
Saturday December 17th 1898 Page 8
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Howlett early Wednesday.
Saturday, January 7th 1899 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Atkins, who live near Rosedale, are entertaining a baby
boy, who came Sunday.
Saturday, January 7th 1899 Page 5
Neebish (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. John Delaney are rejoicing over the arrival of a bright bouncing
baby boy, who came to gladden their home last week. Mother and child are getting
on well
Saturday, January 7th 1899 Page 6
Pine Crest (Special Correspondence)
Harvey Atkins is the happiest man in Pine Rest, It's a bouncing big boy, born
New Year's morning. Pass the cigars please.
Saturday, January 14th 1899 Page 1
Percy, the 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bailey, of 624 Portage
avenue, will give a birthday party to his little friends from 2:30 to 6 o'clock
this afternoon.
Saturday, January 14th 1899 Page 3
A sweet baby daughter arrived Monday to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Snell.
Saturday, January 14th 1899 Page 4
A fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ermatinger, Tuesday morning.
Saturday, January 14th 1899 Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Brush, of 228 Ferris St. are entertaining a 10-pound
baby boy which arrived last Tuesday morning
Saturday, January 14th 1899 Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blain are taking the best possible care of a baby daughter
who came Tuesday morning to brighten their home.
Saturday, January 14th 1899 Page 7
Pickford (Special Corrispondence)
Joe Maltas has been passing around the cigars this week. Reason? A great big
boy came to take up residence with Mr. and Mrs. Maltas, Tuesday morning. Mother
and babe doing well.
Saturday, January 14th 1899 Page 8
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bolender were made happy Thursday over the arrival of a
handsome baby daughter.
Saturday, January 21st 1899 Page 4
A bright baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Henderson, Wednesday
night.
Saturday, January 21st 1899 Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Armstrong are entertaining a handsome boy baby who arrived
Wednesday night.
Saturday, January 21st 1899 Page 4
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Shafer, of Brown street, Saturday.
Saturday, January 21st 1899 Page 4
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Shafer, of Brown street, Saturday.
Saturday, January 21st 1899 Page 6
Drummond (Special Correspondence)
The stork which is said to be always unpartial alighted Saturday night last
at the residence of William Osawomick, whose house, it will be remembered was
burned last winter and who lost his pony in the ice during a blizzard on his way
home and left, to the great gratification of William and his wife, another young
cedar chopper. To say they and their friends are gratified is putting it
mildly. The natives are always gratified with a child, but especially so with a
son.
Saturday, February 4th 1899 Page 6
A little boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tho. Bridge on Jan 22.
Saturday, February 4th 1899 Page 8
Has A Noted Ancestry
Little Grace Pearl Fuller is the first of a Fifth Generation. Grace Pearl,
the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuller of 334 Carrie street, who was
born last week, enjoys the unusual distinction of being the first member of a
fifth generation, with grand-parents, great-grandfather and
great-great-grandfather, on her mother's side living. Mrs. Fuller is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Albon, who reside in this city. Mrs. Albon's grandfather,
Thos. Parr, is a resident of the Canadian Soo and is 96 years old, while her
father, Thos. Parr, is 68 years of age and was for many years a resident of
Rosedale. For over three centuries the Parr family has been noted for its
longevity, many of the male members living to be centenarians and nearly all of
them to an advanced age. Little Grace Pearl Fuller is a lineal descendant of
the famous Thomas Parr, of England, who authorities say was born in 1483 and
died in 1635, at the remarkable age of 152 years. He was known as "Old Man
Parr," and is supposed to have lived the longest of any man in the past four
centuries of whose age there was anything approaching an authentic record.
"Old Man Parr" was an historical figure in Europe a long time before his death,
on account of his great age.
Saturday, February 11th 1899 Page 1
Miss Leah Frederick celebrated her 17th birthday anniversary by
entertaining a number of her friends at the home of her mother, Mrs. T. M.
Barry, West Ridge street, Monday evening.
Saturday, February 11th 1899 Page 6
Bay Mills (Special Correspondence)
The family of Victor Weston, of the settlement numbers one more since Monday
morning.
Saturday, February 18th 1899 Page 4
A fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. Louis of Neaseville,
Tuesday night.
Saturday, February 18th 1899 Page 5
Pine Rest (Special Correspondence)
Herbert Bell was surprised by a number of friends Thursday evening the
occasion being his twenty-first birthday - - - - .
Saturday, February 18th 1899 Page 6
A bouncing girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Keliher Friday of last
week.
Saturday, February 18th 1899 Page 7
Iroquois (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Weston are the proud parents of a bright baby boy which
arrived last Saturday.
Saturday, February 25th 1899 Page 2
Iroquous (Special Correspondence)
Willie McKay is al smiles over the arrival of a fine baby girl.
Saturday, February 25th 1899 Page 4
Frederick the bright young son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stradley, will be 10
years old Tuesday. - - -
Saturday, March 4th 1899 Page 1
Beryl, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harris, of 801 Ashmun street
entertained a number of her friends Saturday afternoon, the celebration of her
seventh birthday anniversary.
Saturday, March 4th 1899 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. John Simons, of West Spruce avenue are rejoicing over a boy baby
which recently arrived at their home.
Saturday, March 4th 1899 Page 2
Capt and Mrs. Wm. Frichette, of the Hay Lake road are taking the best of care
of a little daughter who arrived at their home Wednesday morning.
Saturday, March 4th 1899 Page 2
Gladys the little baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Von Horne, died from the
croup Monday night. The child was well and running around on Monday, but was
taken suddenly sick Monday night.
Saturday, March 18th 1899 Page 7
Bay Mills (Special Correspondence)
A young son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Innis, March 8.
Saturday, March 25th 1899 Page 3
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ryan, of Court street, Sunday morning.
Saturday, March 25th 1899 Page 3
A bright baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Moore Tuesday morning.
Saturday, March 25th 1899 Page 3
Donaldson (Special Corresponce)
A fine baby girl arrived at the home of our blacksmith, Mr. Williams,
recently, and he is the happiest man in the burg.
Saturday, March 25th 1899 Page 3
Rosedale (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. James Paxman are rejoicing over the arrival of a bouncing baby
boy at their home last Tuesday evening.
Saturday, March 25th 1899 Page 6
A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hall, Sunday.
Saturday, April 1st 1899 Page 3
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ermatinger, of Maple street,
Tuesday.
Saturday, April 1st 1899 Page 4
The little friends of Miss Bessie Murray were delightfully entertained
Saturday afternoon by a donkey party, given in honor of her ninth birthday at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, at 638 Court street. - - -
Saturday, April 1st 1899 Page 4
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A'Hearn, Sunday morning.
Saturday, April 1st 1899 Page 8
A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newcomb, Wednesday
night.
Saturday, April 8th 1899 Page 2
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steffens, Sunday morning.
Saturday, April 8th 1899 Page 3
A 12-pound baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Santimo of
Neaseville, Thursday night.
Saturday, April 15th 1899 Page 3
Pine Rest (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atkins are happy over the arrival of a baby girl, April
6.
Saturday, April 15th 1899 Page 3
Joseph Pease, youngest son of Mrs. C.H.Pease, entertained a number of his
little friends Monday afternoon on the occasion of his eight birthday.- - -
Saturday, April 15th 1899 Page 4
A bouncing baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Ferris, yesterday
afternoon.
Saturday, April 15th 1899 Page 4
Rosedale (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson are rejoincing over a bouncing baby boy which
was born March 22.
Saturday, April 15th 1899 Page 6
Drummond (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Recolly were the happy recipients of a fine girl baby on
the morning of election day.
Saturday, April 22nd 1899 Page 3
A baby girl was born to Prof. and Mrs. Geo Wescott Monday.
Saturday, April 22nd 1899 Page 6
A baby girl arrived this week at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hodge of
Arlington street.
Saturday, April 22nd 1899 Page 7
Elm Grove (Special Correspondence)
A bright baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McLean Tuesday.
Saturday, April 22nd 1899 Page 1
Sault Ste. Marie News Supplement Number 16
John the young son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Melville entertained a number of
little friends Tuesday afternoon by a party given in honour of his eighth
birthday. Miss Maysie Melville assisted her mother in entertaining the little
ones.
Saturday, April 22nd 1899 Page 1
Sault Ste. Marie News Supplement Number 16
A bright baby arrived yesterday to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Fletcher of Maple street.
Saturday, May 6th 1899 Page 1
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Campbell, of West Ridge street, are rejoicing over the
arrival of a baby boy.
Saturday, May 20th 1899 Page 6
Neebish (Special Correspondence)
Mrs. Nellie Ross and Ernest E. Winget will be united in marriage Tuesday
evening, at the First Congregation church, by Rev. F. Bagnall.
Saturday, May 20th 1899 Page 3
Bay Mills (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. John LaRose had an increase in the family this week, it's a
girl.
Saturday, May 20th 1899 Page 5
Rosedale (Special Correspondence)
A girl baby was born May 24 to Mr. and Mrs. John Christies. Mother and child
are doing well. Grandfather and grandmother also rejoice over the arrival of a
little stranger.
Saturday, May 20th 1899 Page 6
A bouncing baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Campbell, of Court street
Wednesday morning.
Saturday, June 3rd 1899 Page 7
A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Clarke Wednesday afternoon.
Saturday, June 10th 1899 Page 1
Adelaide Johnston's Birthday
Adelaide Johnston the sweet little niece of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.Magee, was six
years old yesterday. - - -
Saturday, June 10th 1899 Page 5
A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Merrick Wednesday.
Saturday, June 10th 1899 Page 5
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Atkinson of Hursley avenue,
Saturday evening.
Saturday, June 10th 1899 Page 5
June the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stuart will celebrate her
fifth birthday this afternoon by giving a party.
Saturday, June 10th 1899 Page 7
Drummond (Special Correspondence)
Mr. and Mrs. Don Seamon are celebrating a little over the arrival of another
boy last Friday.
Saturday, June 17th 1899 Page 5
Pickford (Special Correspondence)
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stilwell, Saturday June 10, a baby boy.
Saturday, June 17th 1899 Page 6
June the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stuart, entertained a number
of friends Saturday afternoon at the residence of her parents on Arlington
street, the occasion being her fifth birthday.
Saturday, June 24th 1899 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Homer G. Fox, of Magazine street, are entertaining a sweet baby
daughter that arrived Thursday.
Saturday, June 24th 1899 Page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Perigals, of East Portage avenue are rejoicing over the arrival
of a baby daughter Wednesday.
Saturday, July 15th 1899 Page 3
Rosedale
A baby girl was born Tuesday July 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Will McKinnon. Mother
and child doing well.
Saturday, July 21st 1899 Page 2
Robert H. jr. the little son of Mr. and Mrs. R.H.Taylor, entertained a number
of his youthful friends Wednesday afternoon the occasion being his eleventh
birthday.
Saturday, July 21st 1899 Page 5
Bay Mills
A baby boy gladdened the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Redfern last week.
Saturday, July 29th 1899 Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arseneau, of East Portage avenue are rejoicing over the
arrival of a baby boy Thursday.
Saturday, August 5th 1899 Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. Eagle Price are rejoicing over a baby daughter which arrived
Friday evening of last week.
Saturday, August 12th 1899 Page 6
Bay Mills
A bright baby girl is now in the care of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ellis.
Saturday, August 26th 1899 Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. Don Carrell are entertaining a fine baby boy, who came Sunday
night.
Saturday, September 2nd 1899 Page 3
A bouncing pair of twin babies, a boy and a girl, were born Monday to Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Ranson.
Saturday, September 2nd 1899 Page 7
Dr. and Mrs. Bennie, of Bay Mills, are taking the very best care of a sweet
baby daughter which came to brighten their home Wednesday.
Saturday, September 9th 1899 Page 3
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. John L. Watson, Sunday.
Saturday, September 9th 1899 Page 3
A bouncing baby boy was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Goulding
Saturday, September 9th 1899 Page 3
A bright baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Schlesser, of Carrie street,
Wednesday night.
Saturday, September 9th 1899 Page 6
Drummond
Mr. and Mrs. Fran Hunker of Potagannissin are the happy possessors of a brand
new baby boy and Frank is now passing around the cigars to his numerous friends
who are congratulating him.
Saturday, September 9th 1899 Page 3
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. John L. Watson, Sunday.
Saturday, September 9th 1899 Page 3
A bouncing baby boy was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Goulding
Saturday, September 9th 1899 Page 3
A bright baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Schlesser, of Carrie street,
Wednesday night.
Saturday, September 9th 1899 Page 6
Drummond
Mr. and Mrs. Fran Hunker of Potagannissin are the happy possessors of a brand
new baby boy and Frank is now passing around the cigars to his numerous friends
who are congratulating him.
Saturday, September 16th 1899 Page 3
A bright baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Neil, of Note street,
Monday morning.
Saturday, September 16th 1899 Page 8
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Comb Sunday.
Saturday, September 23rd 1899 Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Sterling are rejoicing over a 12-pound baby girl that
arrived last Saturday. Mother and child are doing nicely.
Saturday, September 23rd 1899 Page 4
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Lennox are taking the best care of a fine baby boy who
came to their home Wednesday night.
Saturday, September 23rd 1899 Page 4
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. John McCarron yesterday morning.
Saturday, September 23rd 1899 Page 7
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Zess Monday night.
Saturday, September 23rd 1899 Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sprague are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter,
Saturday.
Saturday, September 30th 1899 Page 1
The home of J. N. Priester, on West Arlington street, was invaded by friends
of the family Tuesday evening, the occasion being a surprise party in honour of
Mr. Priester's 57th birthday.
Saturday, September 30th 1899 Page 4
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chester McKinnon, of Rosedal, yesterday
morning.
Saturday, September 30th 1899 Page 4
A bouncing baby boy came to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al. Flornee of
Gros Cap avenue, Monday.
Saturday, September 30th 1899 Page 6
Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Moloney entertained her little
friends at a party Saturday, afternoon at her home on Chandler Heights, the
occasion being her eighth birthday.
Saturday, October 7th 1899 Page 1
Celebrated His twelfth Birthday
George Bailey entertained a number of his little griends Tuesday afternoon at
the residence of his parets Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bailey, on East Portage avenue. -
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Saturday, October 7th 1899 Page 1
Surprised On His Birthday
County Clerk Wm. M. Snell's thirty-six birthday was made the occasion of a
pleasant surprise Tuesday evening by his friends.- - - -
Saturday, October 14th 1899 Page 3
Drummond
Mr. and Mrs. George Irwin, of Raber, formerly of this place are reported to
be the proud possessors of a lovely baby girl.
Saturday, October 21st 1899 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buchanan, of Peck street, are the happy parents of a bouncing
baby girl.
Saturday, October 21st 1899 Page 6
DeTour's population has been increased by the arrival of a bouncing boy at
the home of Mr. and Ms. Oscar Hasiem.
Saturday, October 28th 1899 Page 1
Her Fifth Birthday
Boadicea, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Price of Bingham
avenue, entertained a number of her young friends Thursday afternoon, in
celebration of her fifth birthday.
Saturday, October 28th 1899 Page 5
DeTour
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Einghoffer was brightned by the arrival of a
beautiful baby girl Sunday.
Saturday, October 28th 1899 Page 6
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davidson are rejoicing over a bouncing baby boy that came
Monday.
Saturday, October 28th 1899 Page 6
Neebish
John Trumbly wears a beaming smile upon his countenance lately. The cause is
easily understood, as he answers to all inquiring friends, "It' a boy this time,
fellows."
Saturday, November 4th 1899 Page 7
A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harvey, Saturday
Saturday, November 4th 1899 Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Haley, of Court street, are parents of a baby boy, and
not Mr. and Mrs. John Haley, as has been announced.
Saturday, November 4th 1899 Page 8
Gertrude the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Douglass, of Court street,
entertained a number of her young friends Wednesday afternoon in honour of her
twelfth birthday.
Saturday, November 11th 1899 Page 1
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morriarity, of Neaseville,
yesterday.
Saturday, November 11th 1899 Page 6
Iroquios
A daughter recently appeared at the residence of John Jarvis.
Saturday, November 18th 1899 Page 1
Viola, the 5-year-old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. James Parker celebrated her
birthday Monday from 2 to 6 o'clock.- -
Saturday, November 18th 1899 Page 5
Rosedale
Nov 10th Mrs. James Christie celebrated her 81st
birthday, by having her old neighbours with her.
Saturday, November 18th 1899 Page 6
A girl baby of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perro was christened by Rev. Fr. Gagnier,
of the Soo, Sunday. The baby's name is Nellie Rosetta Perro.
Saturday, November 18th 1899 Page 6
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McDougall are rejoicing over the arrival of a bouncing baby
boy.
Saturday, November 25th 1899 Page 5
A bright baby daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Zeller, of
Division street, yesterday afternoon.
Saturday, November 25th 1899 Page 7
A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hotton , Tuesday
Saturday, December 9th 1899 Page 3
A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hughart, Wednesday.
Saturday, December 15th 1899 Page 5
Grace Withee is 11 years old today - parents Mr. and Mrs. A.Z. Withee.
Saturday, December 23rd 1899 Page 1
Helen Wiley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wiley was 10 years old yesterday.
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Saturday, December 23rd 1899 Page 6
Neebish
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Buhro have a little daughter which was born last Monday.
Saturday, December 23rd 1899 Page 6
Drummond
Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Fairchild are the proud possessors of a new daughter, whom
the stork deposited in their care Dec. 12.
Saturday, December 23rd 1899 Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross Eckardt are entertaining a wee letter carrier that came
to brighten their home Thursday night.
Saturday, December 30th 1899 Page 5
A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Eagle this morning.
Saturday January 13th 1900 Page 3
Bouncing twin girl babies were born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Rye, of Carried
street Thursday.
Saturday January 27th 1900 Page 4
A bouncing baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Weld T. Burdock, of East Spruce
street Monday afternoon.
Saturday January 27th 1900 Page 5
Relatives of D. F. Stanford, formerly a resided of the Soo, but now living at
Minneapolis, received intelligence this week that he was made the father of a
bouncing boy baby Saturday.
Saturday January 27th 1900 Page 7
A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Freeborn, Wednesday.
Saturday February 3rd 1900 Page 8
A baby boy came to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boyle Saturday
night.
Saturday February 3rd 1900 Page 8
A bouncing baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Witt Crowe, of East Spruce
street, Sunday.
Saturday February 10th 1900 Page 5
Rosedale
A bouncing baby boy was born on Thursday Feb. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Shannon
Harwick.
Saturday February 10th 1900 Page 6
Brimley
Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Knapf are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter.
Saturday February 10th 1900 Page 6
Bay Mills
Mr. and Mrs. The. Pholen are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl Sunday
morning.
Saturday February 10th 1900 Page 6
Drummond
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Sims, of McCallumville, are the happy possessor of a
lovely girl baby born Saturday Feb. 3.
Saturday February 17th 1900 Page 6
Rosedale
A baby girl was born Wednesday, February 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rudy.
Saturday March 3rd 1900 Page 2
Marie, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mayer, of Division street
delightfully entertained about thirty of her little friends. - - - The occasion
being her eighth birthday. - -
Saturday March 3rd 1900 Page 8
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crebo. Of 113 West Spruce street, on
Wednesday.
Saturday March 10th 1900 Page 5
Bay Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Glasstetter are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl.
Saturday March 10th 1900 Page 6
Drummond
It is reported that the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson has been blessed
by the advent of a bright pair of twins, a boy and a girl, - - -.
Saturday March 17th 1900 Page 5
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chs. Banks, of Court street, Wednesday.
Saturday March 17th 1900 Page 3
A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Liberty, Wednesday.
Mother and child are doing nicely.
Saturday March 17th 1900 Page 5
A 7½ pound boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Monkman, of
Creighton, March 10.- - .
Saturday March 17th 1900 Page 6
Drummond
On Saturday March 3, the household of Mr. and Mrs. Locke McInnes was
increased by the advent of another fine boy.
Saturday March 24th 1900 Page 3
A baby boy came to gladden the home of Mr.& Mrs. Ed. McMorris, Tuesday.
Saturday March 24th 1900 Page 3
Bay Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Markle are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy.
Saturday March 24th 1900 Page 4
A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hursley yesterday.
Saturday March 24th 1900 Page 6
DeTour
A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLeod, Wednesday March
14.
Saturday March 31st 1900 Page 4
Drummond
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bailey are the proud possessors of a fine boy, born Sunday
morning.
Saturday March 31st 1900 Page 4
Drummond
Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell, of Potagannissing have another bright girl which was
added to their flock Monday morning.
Saturday March 31st 1900 Page 6
Bay Mills
Mr. & Mrs. John Hollingshead are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby
girl. Mother and child are both doing well.
Saturday March 31st 1900 Page 7
It was a girl baby that recently arrived to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Hursley and not a boy as reported.
Saturday April 7th 1900 Page 3
A bouncing baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Follis, Monday.
Saturday April 7th 1900 Page 4
DeTour
Irene Paul entertained her little friends in honor of her fifth birthday at
the home of her grandfather, Capt. Joseph Paul, Wednesday last.
Saturday April 7th 1900 Page 6
A 14-pound-girl baby arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Girrbach,
Saturday night.
Saturday April 14th 1900 Page 5
Bay Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corbett, are rejoicing over the birth of a baby girl
Wednesday morning.
Saturday April 14th 1900 Page 6
DeTour
A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fountain, Monday.
Saturday April 21st 1900 Page 3
A bright baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Snell Saturday. As a
result the county clerk's office was pervaded by an unusually cheerful air this
week.
Saturday April 28th 1900 Page 4
A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Comb, of Dawson street, yesterday afternoon.
Saturday May 5th 1900 Page 4
A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Laurian Rouleau, of East Portage
avenue, Saturday night.
Saturday May 5th 1900 Page 5
A bouncing 10-pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Ermatinger, of
Cedar street, yesterday evening.
Saturday May 5th 1900 Page 6
DeTour
A bouncing baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hart, May 1.
Saturday May 5th 1900 Page 6
Gatesville
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferris are rejoicing over a bright baby girl. Mother and
child are doing well.
Saturday May 5th 1900 Page 7
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lamontagne of East Portage avenue, are rejoicing over a
sweet baby daughter that arrived at their home Monday afternoon.
Saturday May 19th 1900 Page 3
A bright baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo Baker, of Bingham avenue,
Saturday morning. Both mother and child are doing well.
Saturday May 26th 1900 Page 2
M'ville
Mr. and Mrs. B. Fish are feeling pleased over a little baby boy that arrived
at their home Sunday.
Saturday May 26th 1900 Page 2
A bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. E. Nimmo Tuesday morning.
Mother and child are doing well.
Saturday May 26th 1900 Page 2
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Manning are rejoicing over the arrival of a young
daughter that recently came to brighten their home.
Saturday May 26th 1900 Page 5
A bouncing baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'jibway of the Hay Lake
road, Tuesday morning.