Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1884 — Wanted To Be Counted In. [ARTICLE]
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“Oh! I think it must be so niee to bo connected with a newspaper,” said Miss McFlynn to young Quilldriver, as they sat together one evening. “Yes, it is, so so,” he replied “but why do you think it is ?’’ “Why, it has so many advantages. I should think you would glory in the freedom, the power, the liberty, and. all the privileges of the press.” “Certainly. I do. It’s a pity with all your enthusiasm oft the subject that you are not a journalist” ’ “I think so, too; but you know, it is hard for a woman to get recognition. 1 should be delighted to feel that the press embraced me.” ... “Oh! you would, would you ? Grea! Soott! wait till I turn down the gas.”— Texas Siftings. When a young man begins to raise down upon his face it is no wonder thahe acts like a goose. Down and a goose always go together. Gen. Tannatt, Mayor of Walla Wai la, Oregon, has a dog that eats pins vo racionsly. l .■ ,
