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Sheriff Brenner Laid Up

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
March
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Sheriff Brenner has been suffering greatly for the past few weeks frora the effect of overexposure in searching for the colored man who shot officer Smith ind afterwards committed suicide. He has been confined to his bed and unable to use his feet. Armed with a heavy Winchester; it will be remembered, the sheriff chased Irving Jones a long distance, under the supposition that he was William Jones, and succeed in capturing him. His feet were soaking wet and his'' blood heated. Notwithstanding this he jumped in his buggy and drove to Plymouth, in which direction William Jones was supposed to have gone. When the sheriff got there his stockings were frozen fast to his feet and the wrist exposed in driving was badly swollen. Rheumatism set in. Notwithstanding his disabilities the sheriff pluckily drove to Dexter at the time of the bank robbery returning that afternoon with a prisoner wanted for larceny. He was almost unable to walk and has since been confined to his room. The sheriff is a go'od officer, and his friendsregret that he should suffer physical pain for being such.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News