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From The Adrian Press

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
February
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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The new sheriff of Washtenaw, and his deputies look upon the Ann Arbor marshal and his deputies as the meanest, surviest gang of zoological specimens they ever met, and the marshal and his deputies look upon the sheriff and his deputies as a knock-kneed, milky-livered bugeaten aggreation of official pestilence. This grows up out of a conflict of assumed rights. The sheriff actually snickers, because the marshal got stuok for arresting a sober man for a drunk. Hon D. A. Hammond, of the Ann Arbor Argus, will soon address the Normal mock congress on parlimontary law. The mockiest congress in the country is now burlesquing statcsmanship at Washington. If Hammond can teach a mock congress anything, let him go there. Representativo Kempf of Ann Arbor, was taken in hand by the politcal equality club, and given his choice between the introduction of a woman suffrage bill, and being sevved up in a sheet and whipped to death. He introduced the bill. The recent blizzard did much damage all over in delaying trains and interfer. ing with business. The only good result so far noted, was inability of Muskegan saloons to get any beer for threo days.

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Ann Arbor Register