Article clipped from Aurora Spectator

heconu approauu lazuy guueu iuiu i»uodense undergrowth and disappeared. A radios of one mile would confine the boundaries of his travels since first seen. All who have seen him In motion, describe him as being very slow, and to this fact is probably due his unwelcome presence in this locality so long. From his description he probably belongs to the “amphibious” order of reptiles—the most loathsome and disgusting of all the animal kingdom. There is a called meeting of the citizens at the town hall to-night for. the purpose ofdevising means for effecting his capture.■ -AH AO A AMM D AVn Alt;1tr
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Aurora Spectator

Aurora, Indiana, US

Thu, Aug 27, 1885

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