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Bull Heads

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
August
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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One week ago to-dny J. Hauser Bpriukled the graas in the oourt yard. The water had been turned on only a moment when a buil head, meaeuring seven inches in length made its appearance. The little children who etood around went for the fireh, and Chas. Edward's boys caught it, and it is now on exhibition at the Democbat office, together with other ANIMALCULE. If it be true that no river water is used how can one account for the buil heads, fish, lizards, and water snakes, coming from the hydrante. The people of Ann Arbor are indignant, they feel that they hare been imposed upon, and when one of their number goee to see and converse with a member of the company, he is infonned that there will be a surfit of water, when il rains When Alexander Hamilton, with brazen impudence refuses to be interviewed, it it is high time that the people and prese speak out. There is nothing in the contract between the mayor and aldennen and Goodhue fe Birne, giving them permission to take water from the Huron river. The word 'river," is not mentioned, and when an exalderman SBys that it is, it only shows bis ignorance.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat