He Wants To Know, You Know
County Clerk Arthur Brown has discovered something in connection with the investigation of the election fraud last year. Notice was received by every county clerk in the state to send duplĂcate returns of that election. Mr. Brown did so, but had no idea that he was to get pay for the same. Later on he heard that the different clerks were he heard that the different clerks were getting pay for it, so he wrote to Lansing and was answered telling him to send his bill, which he did. The next letter he received was to the effect that it had been discovered that the law required that it be done without pay. Mr. Brown again wrote that certain clerks had received pay. Isaac N. Jackson wrote back that no such claim had ever been allowed. Art has in his pcssession letters from the clerks of Eaton, Genesee, Otsego, Barry and Berrien counties stating that they had received pay. Mr. Brown does not think that he has been wronged, but that no clerk was entitled to pay under
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