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Will Watts The Matter?

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Day
5
Month
April
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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The Ikmocrut is being ably edited. I : city Democratie ring is busted. Mk. Walker is a good walker but a jjioor runner. [ÏOW, gentlemen, organizj tor the 'all eamnaign. Cleveland - not Grover Cleveland -went Repu bliean . Hos E. B. Norris went home early 'iday evening. He was sick. THE Argv says W stands for Win. 9t does. The Republicans win. ■ Akkuh and Ypsilanti went Republican. So did Michigan and Ohio. DÁBEING made a darling run. This editoi-ial is stolen bodily from the Dan-rUL. A.vdrew, Jackson, Michigan, wen Republican by 49(5 majority. Whew Harrah for Jackson '. W. Watts has made a good presi ÜBg offleor of the eouncil, and that bodj vi!l loose an efficiënt member. Toe great Repubíican victories in she municipal elections held in the State Monda' astonïshed the nation. A füll hand ! B stands for Breckenridge. O stands for Cleveland, and O stands for Democrat. L1" was the Arguf, we believe, whiu] id W stands for win. Yes, it does arcly, surely. Levi D. Wines stand tor W - - Hon. John 11. Miner returned in time rom to vote. Jerry Ryan did oot return in time to vote. This is no a.case of Jack and Jerry. The liHausfretind. and Post" speak of Bra. Beal a Oberschlaubergei Jieal. is - in the language of the %drian lïress- pretty tuff. Ta "Hausfreund and Post" speaks f the Republican leaders, who held a meeting, in the court house a few days a#o, asAvise men. Correct! The Register is being crowded for wptttX by the wide-awake business men of thi city. They appreciate The líEGKiTER-at an advertising medium. dit. Jacob ÍV Schuh labored hard inii Ion to keep the disgusted and disruntkxl Democrats iu line, but they i'ailod to heed the appeals of the old ühairman. CfriZENS of Ann Arbor generally are 3on{rratulatinr themselves that the RoHahHnmWMnnlrlpal ticket was elected. 'Tbaonly ones wkO feel bad ovor the reult are the Democrats. The oditors of the two Germán pal;rs-;,ii this city are saying all the nice 'liioS'S they can of each other in editorult a column 5n lenjith. Surely, surely, tite j?n is m%fctier than the sword. Tuk Demócrata of Ann Arbor and ílie Demócrata of MWshigan were buslly W eding the news of the AriaUif the Democratie leader, ('oionel W. O. U. Breckinridge at Washington, nd no(r!. ;,te. BTorria generaled thi Oomoci-a-tic forees in the Sixth watá avely, bal Lefi the tteld easly io the day. He cast a last and erftig look at bis d.vin Boldlers id cried out, "Bull-rual" Ho Ttmsaa Franklin Leonard, the 1 Old Man of the Ann Arbor ï 'cliticiani' Club, lias been retumed to üioriiainent. He will be lonely, however, mshis formar comradee in ams, E. B. Morris et al. have passed away and are 3THE ,,! m 9toefcMdge Km i, Uhority for the -rtatement that a i: poatfli pickeral was caught neairecentiy. Are there no chorches, Svinday sehooie or prayer icctinjrs in Stockbridff? If there !does the Era man attenü them? E FCeqisteh aoknowleágea the ret of an invitation from the cltlzenèof tw-(i t a benefit whlchthey wil] (jlve In hoaor of the member of the Michigan Republican Newspaper Assopiation Dn Thursrtay evening, April lJih. Oirosso is one of Mlchlgao's beautifu ittlc cities and its peoplo are among he most hospitable and enterprising in ,he country. The association could not have selected a more desirable city than Owosso in which to hold its meeting-. Two bomb shells exploded in the ■anks of the Deinocrats this week : Dr. Darling's election and Elihu B. Pond's nomination for the Ann Arbor postofice by President Cleveland. Thero is vailinr and gnashing of teeth among the faithful in consoqucnce. Detroit Tribune : When that Ann Arbor professor walked forth and lacked a caucus he gave a body blow to the popular heresy that coleges edúcate on the lines of theory rather than practice. It is time for the enemies of higher culture to invent a new argument. - The professor referred to is a Democrat. THE "going over" to the Republicans and aecepting the nomination for supervisor on their ticket by supervisor Jedele, who has always been a leading democrat and last year was elected supervisor on the Democratie ticket, acted upon his former political supporters something after the manner of the explosión of a bomb. - Dexter Leader. State Senator Clark of this district says the Democratie party in this state is a total wreek. The state committee, the eounty committees and the township committees are all torn up. He says the referee system is the direct cause as all the workers in tho partv and prominent politicians have been turned down. M r. Clark is in pos'ition to know whereof he speaks. IN a lecture at Detroit last week bj Hon. T. W. Palmer on Spain, the ex senator said that in 1848 he and a oom pany of boys ran away from school a Ann Arbor and boarded a vessel fo Spain, where he spent a year and a hall It is a question if Mr. Palmer wouk ever have been appointed United State minister to Spain if he had no "runned away from school." The Demoerats placed a rooster a a vignette on their ticket on Monday The Republicans chose the American eagle. The eagle soared proudly ove the city all day and the clear ring of it voice could be distinctly heard in the sky as it cried out: "Good govern ment and uniform laws toall!" The Democratie barn-yard fowl looked sick It fought hard and died at 4 o'elock p m. standard time. It has been buried It was too oíd and tough to eat. So peace to its ashes ! The quetstion of holding an early cön vention for the purpose of naming dele gates to the convention to nominate a candidato for congress in this district is one that should be settled in the af firmative. and that without delay. I elther Mr. Sawyer, or Mr. Kempf, 01 Mr. Jacobs is to be Washtenaw's candidato for the nomination in this district, the sooner he knows it, the better will be his chances of success. Ann Arbor has interests at stake that should warrant the nomination of an Ann A r bor man and Ann Arbor has some good congressional timbor. It cannot be deniod that the eloction of the Republican-Municipal ticket insures good civil government for Ann Arbor, conducted on sound business principies, the enforcement of municipal and Stato laws in every particular. It insures a careful consideration of any and every question that affects the welfare and prospcrity of our city. The successful ticket is comprised of the kind of mon we need- the kind of men that have been brought to the front, by tho churches, by tho temperance societies, by the fathers and mothers of our boys, by the business man, the capitalist and tho laboring man. Nearly evorybody foels elated over the result, at the prospect of securing better government and an enforcement of the laws.

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