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The Railroad Aid Election

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
January
Year
1870
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tue uluroacl Jillectiou, ou iuesduy, was a sort of jng-handle ailair, without oppositioa enongú to m.ikc it intereaüng, as the íollowing Yütu wlll show : For Aid. AgainetAid. Ist. Ward, 219 4 m. " 154 2 ya. " 188 i 4íh. " 162 0 5th. " L06 2 6th. " 1 Xo cflbrt was ruado to gcí'uta ínll vote, orthere wonlcl havebeeu about 500 more "for aid." 'l'hc vote aathorlzes the iue of )oik1s in aid of the Toledo, Aun Albor and Ñorthern Rallroad, in theaam of 100,000. - At an electíon liekl in the town oí Ann Arbor ou tlie samo doy, aitl to the same road was votcil in the sum of $15,000 ; yes, 13Ö ; no, 20. Good cuough for o:ic day. - Tue officors of the compaoy know that the people back thcni, and they íuust j)ush on régardlesa oí any rival project. - Work will cominand success. iáitting stil! ■or laughing at our ueigubors Avill deserve defcat. Go in and win. - The town oí York is to vote to morro J! ou a propoaUion to aid the T., A. A. A: N. R. in the sum of 25,000, with tlie sanie couditions.

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Old News
Michigan Argus