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The New Deputy Game Warden

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
April
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
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The New Deputy Game Warden

Fred E. Fischer, formerly of Ypsilanti, has been appointed state game warden by Warden Morse. He has been a sportsman for years, and nobody enjoys a day in the field more than does he. For some time he was owner of the celebrated Washtenaw kennels at Ypsilanti, where were bred some of the finest English setters in the land. Among the dogs which came from there are Cincinnati's Pride, the sensational bench and field trial winner; Washtenaw Grouse, winner at the biggest Detroit show; Nellie Breeze, Nellies Beauty and Gladstone Dash. Every one of them won prizes.

Fisher has started upon the duties of his office, and will naturally devote most of his time to the fisheries, although no man will be more strict than he in attending to cases involving the game birds of the field.