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Brown's Business Bump Is Bulged

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
September
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Fred C. Brown, of the Daily limes, publishes a quarter of a column warning to law breaking cyclers that they will do well to heed. Our usually modest and ministerial brother has ascended his auricular and gives human and divine notice that he will prosecute the next fellow he sees riding a bicycle on the Packard street sidewalk, whether he be a man or a woman. The article is not signed "Taxpayer" or "Iconoclast" or Little-Man-Afraid-of-hisName, but Fred C. Brown," in capital letters and it will be a capital thing if the 'cycler who fancies that the earth is his and the fullness thereof, arrivés at the conclusión that Brown and others own a few privileges in it. Brother Brown is a little choleric in his epistle, but he '■hath his cause just" and the Argus is dispose to sustain him. It appeará that several little children have been run over and others had narrow escapes on Packard street. The cyclers' ordinance should be enforced.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News