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The Jackson Republic, August 13, 1886, p. 1


Mr. Williams.


The people of Jackson have had reasons for considering Supt. Williams an unusually liberal and accommodating railroad official. We trust Mr. Williams may still further increase their good will towards him by pointing out grounds for an independent warehouse here "right away!" We are in a hurry, you know, Mr. Williams, and it's important to us - and, really, it is to the great Milwaukee company, for the people of Jackson propose to have grain grown near here shipped in their cars and not in those of their rivals as has steadily been done heretofore. The people of Jackson are fighting tooth and nail to protect the interests of your railroad, Mr. Williams.


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