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Deeb won’t seek fourth term on Morristown council; cites ‘mean’ politics, need for breather
Deeb won’t seek fourth term on Morristown council; cites ‘mean’ politics, need for breather
Author: Kevin Coughlin / Source: morristowngreen.com
Councilwoman Alison Deeb makes a point, as Councilman Robert Iannaccone listens, April 24, 2018. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
Saying she would rather raise Seeing Eye puppies than enter an election “dog fight,” Morristown Councilwoman Alison Deeb announced late Tuesday that she won’t run for a fourth term in the town’s Fourth Ward.
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Peevish Parrot - Invited to Fight it Out
7 OCT 1886. Austin Daily Statesman.
RECENT NOTEWORTHY HAPPENINGS.
A parrot which belongs to Mr. George Thompson, coffee dealer on the Avenue, was sitting on a perch in front of the store yesterday afternoon. Evidently, it has been raised where there was a cross baby. It ruffled its feathers, closed its eyes and would cry by the hour, the same as a peevish child would, and occasionally would cease crying and talk as if trying to quiet a child, and then cry again.
MIDNIGHT ROW IN THE FIRST WARD.
Two young men named J.W. Watson and J.Hudson, both of Hudson Bend in the north part of this county, came into the city yesterday with several farmers from that neighborhood, with cotton. They camped in a wagon yard in the first ward, and about midnight, young Watson and young Hudson went into a saloon owned by Albert Snyder, on Cedar street in that ward, and engaged in a game of billiards. Walter Morgan and another man, was playing at another table. Young Hudson was shooting the balls in such a manner that his cue would strike the cloth on the table. Snyder protested to Hudson shooting in that way, whereupon a quarrel ensued and Morgan passed some remark and young Watson, invited him out of the saloon to fight it out. Morgan refused to go, and Watson drew a knife from his pocket, but says he did not open it, when Morgan stepped up and struck him with a billiard cue, knocking him down and cutting a gash in his forehead. Officer O’Conner arrested both the men. Morgan and Watson both gave bond for their appearance at the recorder’s court this morning.