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By Americans, For Americans

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
June
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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We do not conceal the purpose of this bill - we want our own countrytnen and all mankind to know it. It is to increase production here, diversify our productivo cnterprise?, enlarge the field and increase the demand for American workmen. What American can oppose these worthy and patriotlc objeets? Others not Americans may find justiflcation fordoini; so. The blll is an American bill. It is made for the American peopleand American intercsts.- Congressman McKinley. Why should any man in favor of honest elcctions oppose a federal election law? Eleven deniocrats in the house tlie other day, voted to sustain Speaker Roed. Eleven of them! Just think of the " tyrant!" "dictator!" etc. The republican nomination for state treiisiner seems to be conceded to Hon. Joseph B. Moore, of Detroit. The tide appears to be setting in his way so strong, that nothing bat unforseen clrcumsUnces will prevent it. And Mr. Moore wil! not ouly be a good man for the position but a source of great strength to the ticket as well. A riele around the boulevard will convince almost auy rcaeonable individual that from $000 to $1,000 shou'd it once be expended on that road way. It is too In uiliful i drive to allow to rtmain in its present oondltlon. At the election of oflicers of the State Medical Society at Oiand Kapids, Ir. W. F. Breakey was elected a member of the judicial council for three years. Drs. Carrow, Nancrede, Martin, Herdman, Vaughan, Gibbes, and Breakey, were pach elected delegatcs to the next convention of the American Medical Society. The dreara of Brother Woodruff of the Rcntinel, ahvays belleved to be practical by the Courieu, Is about to be reallzed, It Is said, and the two sister cities of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti are to be bound together by an electrlc railway. It will be a grand thing for the two cities and we beĆ¼eve also for the company making the investment. Hurnih for the ties that bind the two sisters.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier