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The Officers Of The Toledo Road Should

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
March
Year
1882
Copyright
Public Domain
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be madeto keep theirword. . Thecitizeus have submitted to iDdignities long enough. Of course the road Las been a benefit to Aun Arbor, but the people should not be imposed upon. They furnished the mon ey to build Uie road and houses too. That's what. mm ' - Thkhe s 110 doubt a city hall is very rnucli needei íor tbe use of the fire department iiud city offleers, more particu larly íor the fire department. The pres ent quarters are altogether inadequate, and the paraphernalia of the departraent which has cost many thousand dollars, is going to waste for a proper room to keep it in. . ■ m At different times we have had occasion to speak of the impositions that the citizens have been compelled to submit to from the Toledo, Ann Arbor & Grand Trunk vailway. It is well known this company bas been granted everything it asked for from the common council, and jet it has violated every privilege granted. The streets through which the road passes have been left impassable in some instances, and not satisfied with this, these same thoroughfares are now blockaded day and nigut by cara, soinetime3 for thirty minutes to the great detriment of those who are obliffed to cross them. it is a common saying give this company an inch and it will take a mile, has been verified in every instance. We are pleased to know that the city fathers have at last got their dander up, and now propose to abate this intolerable nuisance as will be seeu by the action of the coun ei! published elsewhere. . - ■ - - -

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat