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Wanted To See The Editor

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
January
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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A man mi tbe Otri wa8 offerc! a Mmpaper. He took it, looked at the huading, and then tbrew it uii]r with dngMt and re tu ark ed . I don't want news firom that paper." " I supposed everybodv rcad t ín these jrt," 1 answered. " Ila.s it bren pitch1112 into you?" " l'itching into me? (ireat Ci-ar! I sliould think it had. Rut you j'i-t t ne meet the editor of' that paper." " You nover uiake anytliiox )y striking an editor," I said, " better grin and bear it." " Yoí, that's sil right tor you tosay, but just let me meet tliat man ! I'll show him Iiow to run a newspaper." " Whatdid he-do?" "Do! he did a deal. Bare'l Iiow it : I oflen go to Springüeld in the eyening and come home on the iirst train in the morning. Well, one night I met an old crony, and wc went to the musie hall and the theatre. When we carne out we met nm ftifitil- . ( )f oonrse I ooulq oot jet rif;lit out, so I treated ; in tact we were haring a pretty good time, when souie fel low camu iu aud tried lo raüw a row. In lcs.s than no time the pólice were in and had iis. The ueit moroiog I was hauled before the eourt aml Snea $7 .t". I did Dot care much, because I gave a t'alse name, and I knew my wife couldn't 6nd it out ; luit the ieryDxl morning I'll be eternally conlused f thnt pkper didn't have it al} in, an 1 my nauie, ia lid your wit'r we it " I should say she did." lid ibfl uiake a foM "Fom! 'ull'roy Hlilm ! are yn married ''¦

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News