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As Viewed By Stearns

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
March
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Adrián Press takes a pretty sensible, although uniquO view of ihlngs sometimes. Here is a specimen for instance : Albert Bucholz, of Ann Arbor, had a öhance to earn. a few dimes by distributing bilis around the streets, but the marshal, who can't see un open saloon on Sunday when the doors are wide open, was on the bilí peddler's collar in a York minute, and snatched him beíore a judicial functionary, who told him it would cost him three dollar for trying to earn money. "Will you take bilis?" timidly inquired ttoe prisoner. "Certainly," said hizonner, in the blandest manner imaginable. "Well, }udge, I guess I have got through distributing bilis." The squire's smile glowly unwrinkled, and in Bevere tones he said "Seven days in jail." And the dignity of thie law was upheld, and the scales of justice didn't tip up, nary way. That is the town wtere they fine . boys for peeking thTough the fence to see a ball game.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier