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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
June
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Justice Court Doings. Bert Barnes, a tramp, stole a mackintosh from Jake Gwinner's saloon on Detroit st.. Tuesday evening. He was subsequently arrested and taken before Justice Pond, who sent him to the D. H. U. for 65 days. Dr. Fleming Carrow, who is president of the Ann Arbor Cycle Club, was fined $2.70 costs by Justice Pond, on Tuesday, for riding his bicycle on the sidewalk. Patrolman Armbruster had quite a battle with three tramps. Monday night, on Detroit st. They were drunk and he attempted to arrest them, when they attacked him viciously. A judicious application of Keuben's club reduced them to a state of subjection, and two of them were' lodgeïl in "ja.il. They gave their names to Justice Gibson as Frank Xorton and Edwin Norris, who sent them to jail for 10 and 15 days respectively. Herman Bucholz, for being drunk, was arrested Tuesday afternoon by Officer Armbruster, and paid the costs to Justice Pond VVednesday morning. Wadhams, Ryan & Renle are advertising in another column a great sale of men's, boys' and children's olothing whioh shoold interest all bnyers. "The aest clotbing in the world at yonr own price" is the motto of this great sale. See their advertisement.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News