Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Tale of Woe

July 1, 1918-If you care to know just why, if you owe the editor of the Peru Republican anything, you should make every effort to pay now.
On March 28, 1918 there were 8 persons employed at the Peru Republican. On the following day one of the employees left for Camp Taylor and is now in France. A month later the advertising compositer left for a higher salaried job. Later our machine operator was asked to go to Portland, but fortunately turned the job down. About the same time our gas engine gave up and we had to buy a new one. The next week a piece of furniture fell into one of the job presses and broke the casting in the machine. Then the writer last a $2.50 gold piece and dropped his watch and broke it's "innards". Then the supreme court handed down its decision in the oil inspectors case, and the writer lost his job, which lasted a whole year without pay. We are now with a staff of four. Next winter' coal is bought, but isn't paid for. Isn't that enough reason why anyone owing the Republican should pay the bill at once? (Written by Omer Holman) Peru Republican.

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