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Lightning Strikes Twice

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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mondny's Daily Times had tliis : ''A serious ruitaway oceurred yesterday afteiooon om K. Main st. uear he bridge. Fhil Hall had been out drivtng witfii Miss Xiacillo &3d(lard, wiiio lias been visitjng Mts. Joty of tthis city. Mr. Huil had g-ottenl out of the carriage and was puttinfi lip fhft cúrtalos to keep the pain otat of tihe carriage, vrtien the liorse became frigjhte'ned at a bicycler, wúio, it is olaimed ram intO the carriage, and ran away,. th,r,jwiiig the young lady out and bruising har secerely. S'he was assisted to her home and will be all rigiiit wheu the ■bmlees have had a chance t: heal. The oaiTiage was wrecked. Mr. Hall had obtaiaed anaeher rlg to take the yoirng lady hame with and when. he was lea ding the horse toi a hltchlng post tihe animal again raa away. No ane was in the carriage, bwti tJüs seoond velhicle was badly batte"ed up before the barse was ebopped." Seward Cramer, the rough stnd ren dj' architect of the Ypsilanti end of t'tie Times, has been gradually ramt- delling bis mode of Hfe f ar eome momtlhs a recreation his Jriftiids could not account for, but wlien it is known fh,at tno young man has been on a stlU h,unt fof rooms for light liousekeeplng, everytbing is as piain as the mase on a pig's face. - Ann Arbor üemiacrat. Yeast- My wife has acquired the bicycle face. Orimsonbeak- Well, I congratúlate hor. [t can't help but-be an

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier