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It All Depends

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
August
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Charlie Knickerbocker- Where are you golng all dressed up in your best Sunday clothes? Dudely Canesucker- I am going to :all on old Goldbug and ask him for the tiand of nis daughter in marriage. "For the hand of which one?" "That all depends on old Goljbug ïimself. If I flnd him in good humor [ will propose to take the youngest, and if he la disposed to be surly 111 have to be satisfled with the eldest daughter, who has a hump and one eye."- Texa iftings. A BlcycHenn, Saturday afternoon passer gers orv north-bound limits car going past Lmcoln park saw a large, odd-shaped obect fiittlng among the trees and movlng along a distant driveway in the same directlon as the car. It moves iiKe a Dicycie, uut me iup part is too big for a man," said one. "Maybe hes got a load of hay on hls back," said another. "I bet thafs the fat blcycle agent," was the inspiratlon of the man who Bpoke first. As the object salled along people wondered. Suddenly there was an opening in the trees and the object iarted out into the sunshine, disclosing a combination of bicycle and a larga parasol. The Daily News reporter who was goIng to view the 500 feet extensión of ths lake shore speeding drive yearned to know more. The car steadily gained on the rider, and when it had got far nough ahead the reporter dropped off the footboard and started on a crosssountry move toward a spot where interception and an interview seemed plausible. But it was too warm for the nature of the undertaking and the bliyclienne had passed the point of arrival. The parasol had lace on it and ihe wore

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register