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Mighty Hunters On The Trail

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
November
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Fifty-three Washtenaw Nimrods go North

LICENSES TAKN OUT

In County Clerk's Office - Salem Sends Largest Delegation - Look Out For Big Yarns

The deer hunting is now in full blast and Washtenaw's contingent have nearly all hied themselves to the woods in an endeavor to capture one or more of the antlered tribe and lucky will he be who can, on returning, retail entrancing stories of his prowess in the filed and display at least one trophy of his marksmanship.

County Clerk Blum has issued fifty-three licenses to date and that will probably be the total for this year as all who plan to do so have gone north. The following is this year's list from

Washtenaw county: John M. Naylor, Emil Golz, Dan J. Ross, Orton M. Kelsey, Lincoln C. Johnson, Richard Kearns, Dr. John Kapp, Wm. Corson, Reuben Armbruster,

Ann Arbor; Abel Sheffield, Herbert M. Wheeler, Hascall Shankland, Benz Atchinson, Harry S. Atchinson, Fred Schulz, Walter Rentchler, Abner G. Lane, Allen C. Wilkinson, John D. Haywood, Philo Chubb,

Salem; Edwin Beckwith, Geo. Ranschenberger, Jacob Zeeb, James Nisbet, Chas. A. Pray,

Whitmore Lake; Jas. M. Moore, Philander Millard,

Manchester; John Shankland,

Superior; John Knope, Fred Stoll,

Dexter; Fred Jerry, Irving Le Baron, Geo. Dell,

Saline; Ernest Denton, L. A. Wilcox, Sylvester W. Nase, Elwin Dexter, Wm. Bell,

Milan; Hiram M. Weeks,

Plymouth; Chas. E. Foster, James Beasley, G. B. Leach

Chelsea; Perry E. Lamkin, Perry T. Lamkin, Whittaker; August Feldkamp, Chas. Scheffler,

Freedom; Henry M. Train, Herman Meyer, Joseph Peschel, Geo. A. Frick, Chas. M. Krager, W. S. Barlow,

Ypsilanti; James E. Johnson, York.