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Show A NEWSPAPER PEST Among the many things that try an editor's soul and make him wist that in his youth he'd learned to carry car-ry a hod or drive a dray, Is the fellow fel-low who takes the paper, lets it run over past the time paid for by several sever-al months, and then leaves word In the postoffice, "Refused." Pay up what is back on it and then refuse to take it to your heart's content. con-tent. If an order -was given to the grower gro-wer to deliver of pound of butter each week, and you let it run unpaid many weeks, and then says to the delivery man, "Refused," it would be just the same thing. Pay up what you owe, and then refuse or not refuse re-fuse to take any more, but acknowledge acknowl-edge the debt for the goods used. A paper is merchandise just the For the newspaper will collect it just like any other bill run. |