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The Argus Stands With The Courier

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
November
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Our esteemed contemporary last week offered the follovving, which by some means escaped our Argus eye till we found it in an exchange: "It is merely a suggestion, but if the republicans who wanted to burn powder and have a big pow wov over the elections, vvould take the money and do as the republicans have concluded to do in Harrisville, that is to buy turkeys, together with other necessities, and present one to each needy family in the place, they would do not only a wiser thing, but a kinder thing. " In the most fervent italics we can command we desire lo emphasize the grand sentiment expressed by the Courier, with a bet your lije. There be hundreds of democratie families, whose heads have lost every blessed cent, on the election, they had or could borrow. Heaven only knows what will become of them ! A two-year glance into futurity shows everything black as death. No show anywhere for a democrat - no show ! We do hope the turkey suggestion of the Courier will be carried out. Let every dem ocratic family in Ann Arbor be supplied with a Thanksgiving gobbler, by the wealthy republicans. Let them remember that the democrats originally had the money with which the turkeys would be purchased, and most unfortunately lost it. Gentlemen, give cheerfully, recollecting that "he that giveth to a democrat, lendeth to the poor;" and don't fail to send in a couple, extra heavy, to the Argus office.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News