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A Great Future Before It

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
September
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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uïd the motor iiu ■ ba e uipped by electricity, which is unv altogi iher probable, it wóuid become an iiij in a iew years equal to the best payiii.v railroad bonds in the country. W.th a stated and prompt service, oí even once every hour, the road would bscome excellently -.1 patronized, and have all tliat it could comiortably attend to. Heretofore this ao.iil has nsvsr had an opportunlty to show wlri: it could do. The prejudice oï people kept it fiom coming into the c:ty, and the uncertsinty oï making connections at the jun.-tion, hae always been a great hiüdrance to its suceess. People would oïten pay more and go upon the Michigan Centra!, rather iliau-t) bothered. Let the road run into the city here as well as at Ypeilanti, and then flnake ;i round rip (are of l'" cents, anl yon wiil see a "wonder. u) amount oí passenger trafile spring up. The road is destined to be a 'good one and one that will in course oï time liave all that it can possibly do. ïïxi se 'iwo cities will gradually grow together, anl be nearly if not quite on.1 ti y. As these eities inorease in p ipulation, t'ne ï-t;e_t along whicla this line runs wiil bscome more denseíy populated, and Lt will take no very visionary inind to ae it turned into a city streat its entji'e disOÍ course this will not be in our d I - quite l.abie to happ n e our youngsters shall reach middle lLe. Jusc now we, shall all bc content and happy to get good seri id, 80 that this era oï proeperity may be inaugurated at once.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Courier