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Adrian Press Clippings

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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James L. Gilhert, Chelsea, is happy in his appointment as deputy oil inspeotoi 'Snothing. Dv. Merrick, of this city, now oíd and full of days and well up to the "90" mark, hut still as suple of limb as a kid, was a passenger on the first train that ever pulled over the road. The city of classics and abolished degrees raay exhioit its tyrotoxicon, its nuclene and the stone surgical instrumenta of its still mere savage age, but needn't expect to down Adrián in the matter of that old railroad. Martin Clark, sit dvwn! George Meyers, a Pittsfield man, has just undertaken the toughest kind of a contract. He has given $200 bond to keep the peace for a year. If he can do it he is a remarkable Pittsfielder. The fellow called Smith who worked the forged check racket, has bought a }iat "to surprise his sister" in nearly all the millinery stores in Southm-n Michigan. He rea,ched Ann Arbor and did a fine business last week. It might not surprise his "sister"' if heshould get into jail sorno day, on her account. Huckleberriesprotected by tamarack trees in Washtenaw. wili yield a good erop, but the erop in the "open" is a goner. The harvest of "rattlers" is promising. Ann Arbors High School had its century edition of graduatcs this year, the classnumberingan even 100.

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