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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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IC. i ulij Soinebody Lied. H. Kirk White is editor of the Owosso Press. Tho editor of The Register was a class mate with him for four years in the U. of M. We know that, altliough he is a Democrat, he is strictly honest: The last issue of his paper contaiiis the following: Yes, -'Wlio Lied?" From the Ypsilanti Sentinel: - The Ovvosso Press insisted through the campaign that it could not consoientiousiy support either Bryan or McKinley, but must vote for Palmer. In the ward whore its editor voted not a sinele I'almer ballot was found. Who lied? The official election returns show that Palmer and Buckner polled more votes in Shiawassee county than both the iprohibition tickets, {and they also show that the first ward -of this city - the ward where the editor of this paper I voted - polled more Palmer votes than did any other voting precinct in the county. Now, Bro, Woodruff. "who lied?" Ho Could Not Sec. The Washtenaw (Ann Arbor) Times is a fair example of the truthfulness of the free silver nevvspapers. Brother Liesemer could not see the 16 Palmer I and Buckner votes polled in our ward when he penned the following: During the campaign the Owosso Press repeatedly stated that it could not consistently and conscientiously support either Bryan or McKinley but would vote for Palmer! The Palmer ticket in the Owosso Press editor's ward did not receive a vote, which would indicate that at least one editor in Michigan can get along without a conscience.

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Ann Arbor Register