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Has Confidence In His Brother

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
April
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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HAS CONFIDENCE IN HIS BROTHER
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Says Bert Will Give Up the Woman
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WHO CAUSED TROUBLE
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E. A. Farrington, of Milan, Writes Concerning Some Statements Made
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A few days ago this paper stated that E. A. Farrington, of Milan, had been interviewed by an Adrian reporter regarding his brother and the we reprint the interview on the authority of the Adrian paper. The following letter has been received from Mr. Farrington:
               Milan, Mich., March 28, 1904.
To the Editor:
     I have just read with much regret an article in your paper in which my brother and myself are misquoted. It is certainly a mistake.
     He never told me to "Go to h---- and all of my d--- friends," although he was very much out of patience with me for exposing the letter and also the man that gave me the letter. After I read it I was convinced that if he was released at once he would go back to her. I had much rather see him in Jackson than to see him go back to that miserable woman and her people.
     I hope that the hand of Providence may yet save my brother from eternal ruin and shame. No one has stood by him and done for him any more than I have. I have spent my time and money and I yet stand ready to help him with the same.
     No one will rejoice any more than I when I hear at last that my brother has given up this wretch that caused this trouble and I am confident he will. When I left him at the gate he broke completely down and talked with me a long time, gave me all his papers and said he would try and do as I told him- to forget her, hoped I was right and would try and think so.
     Please do what is right for us and oblige,               Yours,
                    E. A. FARRINGTON.