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Ye Local Would Like To See

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
April
Year
1885
Copyright
Public Domain
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Spring. Water works. ''Garden sass " plenty. No more frosts tliis season. Tlie sparrows thinned out. A public sclieme on whichall cauugree! A man who believes he is richt stick to it. All the lilth cleaned up ia the back al ley t. The city and all its Itreet 1 It with etectrieity. Tlie editor of the Ypsilanti Sentinel on roller skates. The gymnasium appropriation tafel; til ruugli the House. A ni-wsboy who w -ouldn't sell a siibwiber's paper for a dimc. The coal dealers' lip drop as Old Sol warras up the atmosphere. Tnnt new 40x100 feet stone station building at the M. C. depot. The hortieultuiists all happily disappciinted in the fruit yield tlns year. Everybody'g door-yard as clean as our own. (Xothing utijust about that.) Good, wholesonie water, for the public drinking t'oiiniains - even thosc for cattle. A man who c;tn take more solid cointrt in hested campaign than Aid. Hudaoo. Everybody have a nice garden- and 8oine other fellow pull the wceds in oui-s, (wlien the time comes). How a maní can be " perverse and nnreusonable," in voting to suatain a principie admitted to be right. The man. -who will admit haying any interested motives in sceurhiü B ;tKiil tliinf,' from a muulcipality. AVater works put in by a private company, and a contract drawn that wlD not brinL a law suit upon the city. .A showcr of rain that would " hold up " long enougfa for people to return home trom a concert, or otlier entertainBMiOt. 'l'lie day when 'farmers will cease to nxutgnge their hard-carned farms and luxrues to invest in doubtful silver mintng ventures.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News