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Are Very Friendly

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
July
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Are Very Friendly.

Judson Likes Helber As He Does His Wife.

The Talk of Friction is All Nonsense According to an Interview in the Adrian Telegram.

In spite of Helber's violent interview on Judson, the amicable relations hitherto existing between those estimable gentlemen seems not to have been at all strained if we may trust an item which appeared in the Adrian Telegram last night just after Judson's visit to Congressman Smith. Then, too, in the last interview to which orator Helber submitted before he announced his determination of becoming "an amiable mute," he called Judson his good friend. The Telegram says:

"Wm. Judson, the Washtenaw politician and state oil inspector, was in Adrian today, and incidentally called on Congressman Henry C. Smith. Judson says the talk of friction between him and Helber is all nonsense. He is as friendly with Helber, he says, as he is with his own wife. Judson was seen in company with Frank J. Temple and Dr. Howell, of Techumseh, and there is a prospect that Temple will be retained as deputy inspector for Lenawee."