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Day
22
Month
October
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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A lot of Germans over iu Anu Arbor have ogranized a "skatr' club according to the Democrat. No man can be iíiitiated vvho is not able to hastie a pair of cats oiï tbe ridgeboard of the woodshed, without breaking the windowfi iu a neigbbor's residence. A Chicago paper is eendiug postal oards to poatmasters, urging them to eitber act as agent of the paper or find some good aotive boy to take the agency. On top of tbe oard in bold letters, is tbe sentence "Keep this card till yon get a boy." A newly married rnan lately made postmaster over in St. Joe oonnty, on seeing the sentence promptly fainted away. Ahn Arbor was settled in 1824 by John Allen and Edward Bumsey. So said a school girl iu a prize essay at the fair. We thought the most of it had been settled by the board of public works and the common conuoil duiing the past two years. If they keep .on overdrawing the varions funds it will soon settle out of 'sight under its burden of debt. Then the people will kick because they have to settle. Chelsea is not a large burg - does not even wefr oity clothes as a corporation, bnt its school report for September shows tbat 229 of the pupils were neither absent nor tardy. That school is making a record that gets in a linie anead of the one Neal makes at Northville. Cbelsea's school pupils are not sleepy, loitering drones, and they deserve credit for their share of work that gives the town a good name. The teachers have a righfc to be proud of the showing, for their energy is refleuted in the result. We tip our hat to Chelsea's corps of teaohers, and their energetio pupils.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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