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Tie Up That Dog

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
February
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tie yo'iir dog to the wood box and be a little particular what bone you give Mm to cliew. Otherwise your doggie may go the way tliat all dogs must ewntually go, and that sooner than he ought to. The f act is that the Ann Arbo.r dog-killer is abroad in the city, and he is( not putting in his time id-ly. Duriing the past week, between twenty and thirty ■.■mines have departed this Ufe, influenced in tfceir c curse of action by the ïpplicatiom oí trychoine ot some other dog-killing poison. If the ome who is doing the killuag would confine liis attpntion to the clase of ours for which no one has any use, lie might have a monument rected to luis memory as a public benefactor, but lie seems to be ipayLng equal attention to the dog with a pedigree waaranted to run dowm ia deer or outrun a fox. In fact sevieral oí the most valuable dogs m tilie cdty havie been dis-posed of. It is of aio use to cali the wreteh who is doimg this bad najnes, for hei is undoubtedly callous to of that kind, but his action is despicable all the same. Rewards ruaining all Ifche way irom $5 to $50 are offerod by Uie private ndividuals who have been obliged to put ooi sack clabli and aslies for theiir dead dog

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Courier