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The Ypsilanti Rambler

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
March
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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The man who awoke one morning and found hirnself famous wasn't an3' more surprised to have greatness thrust upon him so early in the day tban Ypsi was to have such a load of wickedness heaped upou her last Sunday morning. That such a brutal murderer could be roaming around our city and at last kili as quiet and inoffenfeive a man as Mr. Jay Pulver, was a sndden and notpleasant revelation. If Mr. Clifford Hand is found to be the guilty party it will not grratly surprise many people, for his sullen ugly disposition has long been a sul ject of comment and since his discharge from the employ of The Hay and Todd Mili, where the murder was committ(-d, he has been a heavy drinker. Mr.s. Pulver and family have the sympathy of the entire community. It has been said, and not without cause, that eiitninal ofl'enders in this county invariably get free by some means or other but we trust that in this case the murderer, whoever he may be, will certainly and surely be brought to justice.- We hope that learned body, the State Legislature, were duly impressed by their visit to the twin cities and were able to recognize a good thing or two when they ran across 'em. - We hear that the 'Varsity yell of "Gym, Gym. Give us a Gym" just shocked some of the good old fellows most in pieces, so the Normals "caught on" and raised their voices in dulcet harmony and plead in an A minor key, doublé soft, for "A Physical Culture Plant," and would you believe it, those wise and most learned State Paters were almost melted to tears and 'lowed they'd tend to the Normal or dynamite themSslvecl - The Episcopals have canght the fever of the times and are busily engaged in tearing dowa the old rectory simply to rebuild it in alittle more modern fashion and give their new pastor, Rev. Mr. Goodwin, a bang up nice house to live in. - Our sportsmen are determined to have some quail to hunt next fall and so have chipped in and purchased pretty nearlj $300 worth of Missouri quail to be distributed around where they'll grow up with the country and prepare to get in shootable

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