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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
September
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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That the days are getting shorter. Thut the recent rain helped the farmers. Tliat the "drunks'' are getting more numerous. That our schools are running over full of pupila. That we shall have a new postofflce building, without fuil. That the coming fair will be the best ever held in the county. That the procession last Monday was the finest ever seen in the city. That the agua has been giving manv of aiip nirívona tho "dirtj slluKc" That the extensión of the railroud north of South Lyons is at a stand still. That the four coaiets have had a rising effect on Üour, butter, and so fortli. That our streets will get cleaned up in time for the snow to cover them up again. That the advance in the price of board causes lively kicking among the boarders. That Manly & Hamilton's building will be a very handsome block when completed. That the merchants making the most inoney are those who advertise in their local papers. That coal is going up, that wood is going up, thateverything in fact is going up, except tho price of your county paper. That the Toledo, Aun Albor & Grand Trunk li. R. depot was located for the accommodation of the residents of Pittsfield. That there are two or three dozen physicians in tliis city; though one wouldn't believe it by looking through any of the city pauers. That no county in the state has responded more liberally to the cali for aid f rom he northern tire sufferers than has oíd Vashtenaw.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News