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Some Nursery Rhymes

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Jk. i for Alger, desirons of fame, B is for Brag, a PoĆ¼tical game. C is for Cleveland, a f rieiid of the rigbt; X is for Demoorat, ready. lor ilght. E is for K or, a very long day. F is lor Farmer, who has no Unie for play. is tordo ir, where Over you please; Hut followyowr party in, up to you knoes. H is for House, where you will flnd a few foole. I Is for Tg-norance found in ouv schools . J is for Jim, now over the sea. K is for Knocked-out, whioh sureiy he'll le. X, is for Liberty, on wliose back are no flies. M is for Money, which in the Treasury lies. Jf is lorNobody walking: around. 0 is for Option, which feil to the ground . P isforPoliticiim.dirty and low; Q. Is forQuestion, as which way will he go? R is forRepresentative, who wears a plug hat. g ia for Senator.a U. S. Artstocrat, 1 ig f or Tariff , synony mous of thof t . V ie for Ua and we seem to get left. V is for Voter, a smart man, ora fooi. Who eaeh have the same power, to use a sluirp tooi. T7 's for Work, for which all men are made. X is in tax, which by the burdened s paid. V is for Yeurniug, a feelingof Blaine's. % for Zero, which he'll get for his pains.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News