Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1916 — How Two Publishers Are Meeting Paper Situation. [ARTICLE]
How Two Publishers Are Meeting Paper Situation.
W. K. Deem, publisher of the Knightstown Ind., Banner, has told his subscribers that all delinquents will be lopped off his list. He has just erased the names of twenty persons who owe him $63.75. Editor Deem says that with print paper at six cents a pound he can not carry any delinquents. It’s cash in advance or no paper. The Fairmont, Minn., Daily Sentinel has deemed it necessary to revise its exchange list and will regretfully separate from papers that are not of a news asset to its business. The nonreceipt of the Sentinel is to be considered notice of termination of exchange, at least until print paper and printers’ materials are restored to normal prices.
