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Cruelty To Animals

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
May
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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The following paper witli signatures attached explaius itself. Every city and and villaje needs a society of this kind, and the very fact of there being one in existence n a comraunity will restrain much tuutality toward these dumh animáis. It is cowardly to abuse and nialtreat the domestic animáis giren to mail for his benefit, and those who lio it should be made to suffer for their cruelty : We, whose names are hereuiito appended, bellevethat klndness to dainb animáis Isa mural obligatlon. and bellerlng that It Is the 'I iiiy of every guod Citizen, no fur as It Hes In hlH power, to employ all sultable means for the prevention of cruelty to anlraals, and for the observan of the laws relatlng thereto, do lierehy unlte In tlila cali (or a meetlns at Flremen's hall on Frlday, May 4th, at 7-SO, of all who are In sympathy wlth the above sentiment, to consiüer the proprlety of effectlng an organizatlon ander the statute for the protectlon of animáis, or to lake any other actlon upon thls subject tbattue meeting mar deern proper: W. D. Harrlman, W. S. Perry. B. E. Nlchols, J. T. SunderUnd, Samuel Earp, H. 1Í. Chute Wm. G. Doty, H. Randall, J. M. Wlllcoxson, L. Uruner, H. J. Brown, C. Boylan, Chrlstlan Eberbach. Uhas. H. Worden E. Treadwell, W. W. Wlnes Philip Bach, Henry J. Mann, Fred Schmld. H. 8. Dean, E. K. Beal, A. V. Roblson, C. Mack, ueo. H. Pond.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News