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Show K i CEDAR'S PAPERS ARE MERGED. H I A CCORDING to BKreoment, yes- H ' torday morning, April 1, the H management of the Observer turned the key in tho door of that office. M shouldered his typewriter and a few M othor personal effects and hied him- B self across tho street to Tho Record m office, where ho is now ensconced as B business manager of this papor. The 1 speed and smoothness with which the Hj new combination has started off fully m demonstrates the wisdom of tho M change all tho way around, and the M r success of tho ono paper is now fully M ; assured. M i Mr. Hollo is a consistent and oner- m Retic worker, a Rood solicitor and col- m " lector, and will aid materially in M , brinpiupr up tho businoss end of the M r ' publication. The writer will continuo M to have his say, right or wrong, on H matters of importance to the inhnbi- M tants. Both will endeavor to do their H sharo of the mechanical work of tho M ofllco, and for tho present they, with P. M N. Wilkinson, who is a Linotyper and M ' printer of no mean ability, will con- M stitutc tho force. m i, Wc all expect to keep busy. We M want all tho work we enn get, and M will endeavor at all times to get it out M i promptly and in a workmanlike man- M , ncr. We also wish all the news items M't we can obtain, and will appreciate tho S co-operation of all our readers and tho public generally to this end. When- H '. ever you know of an item of interest, -r do not fail to report it. Don't be Mf afraid to uso your telephone. Our S number is 47M. You will find it in red Mt letters on the fiont of your telephone M directory, and overy time you see it, j ask yourself if you know of a news item that Tho Record ought to know 1 , of ? If you do, call up and deliver the f message while you think of it m You arc welcome at all times wel- f- I come to read our exchanges, use our B desks and stationery, watch tho Lino- fl I type in operation, and enjoy tho free- M , dom of the office. We have one re- m i quest to make, however, and that is M p " that you do not monopolize an unnec- H f ' cssary amount of our time, because we H have to work for a living and whilo m V we are talking to visitors the wheels H ' of industry are stopped. M ' Communications intended for pub- Mi lication should be addressed to the ed- 3 jj itor. They should bo short and to tho K point Do not imagine that we arc f ' delighted with anything and every- M ! thing to filll up tho paper. Wc could 1 easily fill two or three such papers, B if we were not particular about the M choice of the matter. What we want M is the maximum amount of interest in H the minimum amount of space. B It is our ambition to make The H Record the very best county paper in H the state and wo can do it if the peo- !m plo will only bo loyal in their support and do all they can to help. Remember , t that the newspaper is the medium by ' which tho town and county is judged Mi by people at a distance, and that M ' money spent in improving and sup-m sup-m f porting it is merely invested in some-B some-B I thing that will pay u larger dividend M f than almost anything else with which H you are acquainted. M With the very best wishes for ull m our readers, which wc are glad to pay H includes nearly everyone within a radial radi-al us of a hundred miles as well as hun-H hun-H dreds reaching to the romotcst ends of H ,! the earth, we make our bow under tho H 1 new management |