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He Quailed

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
June
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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A young man carne imto tháa office perfectly Kmp amd lifeless this foré moon. He was in sutíh an exhausted comditfom that some one suggested tliat perhape he had been striu-k by the "Fifty." "No ! that's not it at all, sLr!' Well what is the matter then ?' was awked. "I can scarcely teil you," he managed to drawl out. "But the fact its I was oait lmnting early this morningj and I heard the cry of a quaii for "more wet." The death oí Miss Francés Inez Taylor, at the home of her sister ia Hillsdiale, last Tuesday, was a shock to tlie many friends of herself and familly at this place. Miss Taylor was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor, who li!re about two miles north oí the city, on the Pontiac road. 8he had gone to Hillsdale to visit a married sister living there, aind her death was caused by kidney dieease with which she had beon troaibled a long time. She died very su'ddenly haviing lieen about the house iw her -usual health duriins: the day. The deceased was about 24 years of age, a member of St. Andrew's ohurch, and funeral services were held Thursday aftemoon, from the residence, Itev. Henry Tatlock oificiating. John Baumgardner is entiitled to the thanks of all those who drive horsee, for placing a stone water trough at the corner of N. First st., and AI ijler ave. The upply oí water comes from a Kpriaig near by, and will prove to be as great a convenience as the ome at the corner of N. State ajid Fuller sts. As iifc is the gift of Mr. Bauingardner, lic is entiitled to a vote oi thamks for his generosity. This is the third foumtain about our cjty supplled by springs, and every one is a blessing. More might be placed at different points where there eprimgs are. But few cities can boasfc of these natural water supplfes, and it is a good thing to make theni useful. The legend "nothing succeeds Hke success," is an oíd and familiar one. How wouLd it do to put it this way: "Tlire is no success that does not" succeed."

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier