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The editorof the Adrián Times is a man ...

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
February
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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The editorof the Adrián Times is a man of sucli fixed principies and firm determinatiou of character when he finds which is the winning skle that wfi are almost inclined to think that it was a great mistuke that he did not have charge of Ferry's carapaigu at Lansing. There are one or two politicians in adjoining counties who by their treacherous acts defeated the party candidate for member of Congress trom this district at the last election, and having lost all nfluence at home they are now busying themselves with writinc; editorials for a certain paper in this county. Now the editor of that paper by his erratic course also has depriyed himself of what little influence he may have had. Go ahead, boys. Put together you make a good team. Our cotemporary, the Register seems considerable distressed to discover that the proprietor of the Courier was not on the second bond of ex-Post-inaster Claik though he was upon the first. Like tlie tribe of Reuben In Scripture it has "great searchings of heart" thercon. Well, what ofit? We suppose every man ought to know the most of his own business and Rice A. Beal certainly lias eoongb freewill to choose what bonds he shall or shall not siga without consulting with every person or professor io town. It is a new rule of ethics that because a man sigus one bond, he is under any imperative necessity to keep on signing them forever.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News