Forbidden The Jail
Ex-County Clerk Howlett is in luck. He has been forbidden to enter the county jail under any circumstances, and if he were charged with a crime it is doubtful whether the sheriff would takehim in custody. The reason for this is that it was through Mr Howlett that Sheriff Dwyer's pride was most fearfully hurt. Mr. Howlett was standing in the jail corridor, talking in his usual quiet manner, the other day. A prisoner, a lady neither homely nor old, kept her eyes on the handsome ex-county clerk, and finally calling the sheriff over to her, she said: "Is that your son? I would like to meet him." The way the sheriff hustled Mr. Howlett out of there was a caution, and Dwyer will never get over it - to have anyone imagine that he was old enough to jbe Howlett's father.
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Ann Arbor Argus
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