Which of the following passages from The Cay best indicates that Phillip will manage to survive without Timothy?a. But the two small bars of chocolate that we had been saving for a "feast," were ruined.b. I’d found one lone coconut in a mass of sea grape and broken sticks.c. I must rebuild the hut and build another signal fire down on east beach.d. How could I fish without any poles? They must have been washed away.

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Answer:

Thursday, April 4, 1900 J ten years ago, is a-guest of Mrs.-<3,

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,Geo. L. Alexander went. to. Detroit •

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r Monday on. legal business^.;

CMrs.-.

"*lfnt

Flint.

Joseph Charrpri;Wa& in --from the

,. o ..- ••„ farm last: week though' the show was

visiting deep enough tomake^the roads well

- - . . . nigh impassable, yet h e took home

.Far:-poor/, :Sash, Glass and-vPuttr his.plow .repairs to be ready for the

.. j sweet spring time. : .'

Seivers, j The oil well is down 2,080 'feet, the

-.•'. "V •••• ''^epth of first contract, and yet dry!

butchering The operators have gone to Ohio for

. ^ ^ . ; ;a few days visit and wilt start on for

. H-Josepli. extends ;a cordial invita-;

China ..on their return. Reports stay

tipn to examine his spring stock be- j M^erin.ff' . -":••: . .

fore vtirchasing: elsewhere. • : I The school board an(L;truant offiHenry FUIJ?V and D. S Waldron of' c e r ar e

aetermined^~thatr a large

South Branch.:were welcome callers -^un t of vicious truancy; in this dislast week. . : .- .;

Supervisors L<we and

go .to A. Kraus,

"Bor n to'

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va.Ti'd ..Mrs.;. S,

jilarch 2atht a.'daughter.

' Joe Ifraus did some

Tuesday;

trict shall, cease. -If the pupils canRichardson :-not be .controlled by 'their, parents

were'in town last^Thursdayfor their .*he

y wilLbe sent . to the industrial

tickets ( •" - . home, as provided, by statute.

. Born" March 31 \to Mr. and Mrs. • -

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- Sailing was held up in ChiJohn McCung, a -flbh.V A full fledged

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dajr last'week by foot-pads,

republiean ( , as he was riding on the front . of a

R. Hanson returned from his trip cable car,vand his watch, chain; and

through, the Great Northwest . Tues- charm, T/alued at ,$400.00 was taken

day. afternoon, fresh as a: daisy, but .romhim. _ A .score.... of passengers

glad to get home • ' started with him after the, thieves,

.aiiss Katie,Bates.is spending her M t they,.as usual in that city, eseapvacation with friends in,Gaylord and W- .'..- •''.••

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, : ELECTION NOTICE;

\>}<- Sheriff 4 5 gallons, of. so-called1

-jon

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ated:;f

ur

.., bearing

moonshine, when the. sheriff request

ed hint to do so. It is rumored that'he

was' given; to understand that if;

he

did riot twn.over, all his:supply that,

his case, would be taken to the Fed

eral court, in which instance his-auto

would be:

confiscated.. Smith'is. un

married and, while apparently isn't

a

b^d fello* as far. as we have heard,

it .seems to have been the general

opinion for a long time ;that he was

peddling the-booze. .:. •'

•'• ..He..was given a hearing before

Justice Kraus where he waivedexam

inatioii: and was bound over to Cir

cuit Cour^ for

$500 bonds.

trial, and <• is out on

MtETS 1 . NIGHT

IMPORTANT BUSINESS MAT

TERS TO COME UI>

The. directors, of the . .Community

Chautauqua are. to .'• meet

:

.Friday.

:Lars Nelson starts, the first

house: for the season in

h

huse for the seao nt h

on the corner of Michigan

d M l t t Th A e g .

and Maple street-. Thor Ambyornsonj

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g U: Notice is hereby given that the an-i R o

Avenue ! nua! election in the township of Fred-j In.

evening, April 2nd, for the purpose qt

I.electing officers and committees. A1-.

and

board August 4,

The same, clause is n^

flowed with^ the :woi'd '.'No"

iiiare for marking a cro83. .. .

v A franchise has-already.be.enffrant

d this Coin-pany; bjr th^ Village,

: hich was done at a special election

ejd last March.

.it"was: voted'by' Grayling: Township

"card, and .their action in the matter

i now .up to be ratified by the voters

i Grayling township. As the ballot

idicafes, the Company is legally

jermitted to operate their lines with

ri-the boundaries 'of-.the towiiship,

mtside of, the Village .of Graylingv

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The Company is already operating

n this district and. it is only because

;he statutes require it that they: are

low asking the. voters of this town

ship -to ratify the action ' of the

Fownship board- Thus itr

is iniport

,ht'that: the franchise be; carried.

There is no, reason*.that we know of

for a; single voter to do anything but

•vote yes 511 the franchise.: . .

. The s>me condition exists in Fred

eric and Maple Forest townships,

;hrough. which the Service company's

incs pass, and the voters will be ask

28 to ratify the action of their town

ship boards by passing the franchise.

er matters of importance will

taken up at that time. '