Mark Tidd and Company will
give this town a paper that will
make the State jealous.
$1.25 a Year
If there’s anything you want
to know, look in the “Trumpet”
for it. It’ll be there.
Don’t crowd, don’t push. But
hand in your subscription early.
If you miss the first toot you’ll
never forgive yourself.
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By that time it was noon. Tecumseh was the first one to notice it.
“It is my custom,” said he, “to eat at this time. As I understand it you are to supply me with nourishment.”
“That was the b-bargain,” says Mark. “Come on.”
He went out with Tecumseh, and the rest of us followed. We knew he didn’t have any money to buy a meal with, because he’d spent his last cent the day before, and we wondered what he was up to. He went straight to the Acme Restaurant.
“Where’s the boss?” he says to the girl at the counter.