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The Local Campaign

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
October
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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-Ilon. ('lias. S. May wlll aciuress uie people of Manchester and vicinity on Monday evening, Oot. 18. -The reader Intereated in politics will observe au addition to the list of appomtments at various points in the county. -Chas. TI. Manly benig eonfined to his residence by sickness last week was unable to flll appointments at Sharon and Manchester. -Col. WHkina and Tlon. Philip J. i'Van Dyke of Detroit addressed a large -atheiïng of Yiisilantians at the opera house on Wednesday evening. - Hecause of the meeting at Whitmore Laks, to-morrow, the appointments of f un.it-TYui at, Walls school house and Wateta'8 corner in Xorthfield, have been cancelled. - Tlie Waldby Guards. an orgamzation of Adrián named nfterour nominee for congress, is regulariy offleered, and at last accounts, had 110 members, mostly young men. - Messrs. Ilarriman, Richmond, Gregory and Vanatta spoke to the people at Dixboro, Wednesday evening Therewas a good house and the speeches were well received. -Messrs. Ilarriman and Richmond addressed a lurge audience at Salem Station onSaturday eveTiing. The room was crowded and the audience received the speakers very courteously. - A large audience turned out to hear Chas. B. Whitman at Chelsea, on Tuesday evening. Mr. W. is doing valiant service for the cause, and ought to be rewarded by every democrat at the polls. -James McLaren of Lima is the republican candidato for representative in the third district. Afier election ït will become necessary for him to get out a search warrant to find he was running. - Ilon. 15. F. Granger, owing to a stress of business this month, has been unable to fill the appointments announced, much to the disappointment of these who wouldlike to hear him on the rostrum. -Chas. 11. Whitman, af ter a weeks labor in so'western Wastenaw is spendiriB- this week in and about Cheteea and Dexter. Monday evening at Sylvan Center there was not a vacant seat in school house and many ladies were present to hear Messrs. Whitman and Bailey. - Charlie Hendricks, salesman for Joe T. Jacobs, put his head in Cropsey's store Wednesday evening and lialloed: " llave you heard ñoñi Indiana?" "Yes" siiid Cropsey, "and you will be around here in a few weeks inqniring ' Have you heard anything f rom Joe Jacobs?' " -The statement that Mr. Dufjr, our candidato for county clerk, has grown fat in office as superintendent or uie por, is disproved by his bill of $98 handed the supervisors, for audit. During any year lie lias held the position husis entire bill against the county been more than flfiO per annum. Cali you that a big salary ! And, too, he is prohlbited by law from selling any goods to the poor. or the county house.

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