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The Way That Fellow Did Business

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
November
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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liefore Fraternity grange, Willis, last veek, personally appeared "Cardinal" Gibbons, associate editor of the Michigan Farmer, in a paper treating of the raixing of wheat by inland purchasers, to the ; disadvantage of the producer. The Willis correspondent of the Vpsilantian thus describes the effort. The reader will please stock his lungs with a full supply of wind, for it is a long ways between periods and he will have to drive way through before be feeds, or rnake a bad break and spoil he rythm : "His paper was exhaustive in the direction indicated and to the average farmer it was a revelation of man's inhumanity to man in all that pertains to trusts and combines in the world at large, in the way of reducing to serfdom the producing classes in order that wealth may scatter its bequests in legalizing frauris so gigantic, that it curtains duplicity with the sanctity of priestly injunctions that have for their base the basest ingratitude and the most flagrant of all the villainies of the villainous crew that in harangue jostle reason, decapĂ­tate judgmentfl that in forensic display, the aggressor may carry forward his schemes and duplĂ­cate his inherant depravity in the acts of those he controls." Phew! Bad cat! - that - Gibbons. He rolled the pararie up like cloth; drank the Huron river dry; put the Raisin in his hat; a schooner in his eye. He took a herd of "bulls and bears" one morning with a fan and proved himself by all these feats to be a Farmer man.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News