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Show Remarks from the Editor. j There is so much pleasure in publish- ' ing a newspaper that some editors arc refusing money as a reward for their services. It takes wind to run a newspaper. news-paper. It takes gall to run a newspaper. news-paper. It takes a scintillating, acrobatic acrobat-ic imagination and a half dozen white shirts and railroad passes to run a newsnaner. But mor.-v heavens Betsey in six hands around, who ever needed money to run a newspaper? Kind words are the medium of exchange ex-change that do the business for the editorkind ed-itorkind words and church social tickets. Don't worry about the editor. He has a charter from the state to act as . the doormat for the community. He'll get the paper out somehow, and stand up for you when you run for office of-fice and lie about your pigeon-footed daughter's wedding and blow about your big-footed boys when they get a $1 per week job and weep over your shriveled, soul when it is released from your grasping body, and smile at vour wife's second marriage. He'll get along. Exchange. |