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Balf's grocery wagon ran over a cat of the Mr Rayfort fao it so but an accident which could not be helped and not his teae

Miss Colfield teacher of the 7A atSumner School was reported on the sick list We hope she will soon be well

There were several deaths in the city this week

Mr Fairchild father of Patty Fairchild was on the sick list several days and did not go to his office but is out now

Been Kriso the chauffeur of the Mr R G Atwater fa the hose he turned water over the fence accidently and hit Lonnie the oman in back of Mrs Bruffs who called him some low names Ben told her if he had have been a man he wrould strike her but soon the distrubance was at an end There is a good deal more of other nehich will be printed in our next NO

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Such was the first issue, complete, of The North End Daily Oriole What had happened to the poem was due partly to Atwater & Rooter's natural lack of experience in a new and exacting trade; partly to their enviable unconsciousness of any necessity for proof-reading; and soh the final and least interesting stage of their undertaking; for of course so far as the printers were concerned, the poem was mere hack work anti-climax

And as they later declared, under fire, anybody that could make outelcome to do it Besides, what did it matter if a little bit was left out at the end of one or two of the lines? They couldn't be expected to run the lines out over theircrazier than makin' all this fuss, because: Well, what if soht, who in the world was goin' to notice it, and as the difference of just a feords different in that ole poem, anyhow?