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Additional Washtenawisms

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
February
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Inspector General Walsh was in the city, Monday, to investígate the trouble existing in the Light Guard Company. What his report will be he did not state, but it is evident that Captain Woodruff will be exonerated from all the charges made against him. Two of the members háve received dishonorable discharges, and a fitting monument has been raised to them in the corapany's hall. - Ypsilantian. Married at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Hammond last Wednesday, Feb. 6, by Rev. Isaac Stratton, Mrs. Thetis E. Leonard, of the Island district, and youngest daughter of Mrs. H. P. Hammond, to Mr. Walter Grover, of Webberville, Ingham county. There were no invited friends except a few of the bride's nearest relations. They left the next day for their future home at Webberville. We wish them much joy and the success they deserve. - Whittaker Cor. Ypsilanti Commercial. Monroe and Adrián are still making faces at each other over the trouble which arose at the lal ter city last fall during a game of base ball and which for a time threatened to engulf the congressional aspirations of Gen. Spaulding. Wars clevastating nations have arisen over smaller provocation. Witness what the Monroe Democrat has to say on the subject: "It would seem that some of the good base ball people of Adrian, and no doubt there are sorae there with more moráis than a cornfield crow, feel the disgrace brought upon them last season, at the outrageous manner in which some of our best citizens were treated who accompanied our boys for a day's recreation to that modern Sodum and Gomorrah, and are willing to make amends before another season brings them together. Of coursc Monroe people are more than willing to overlook the conduct of Adrian's votaries of the diamond if they are asked to do so with a contrite heart, but any attempt to play the role of Satan on the Mount will make ball playing between the two clubs suspicious to say the least.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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