From our archives: ‘Let Dixon grow, and let us grow faster’
What we thought: 125 years ago
Note to readers – Sauk Valley Media reprints editorials from the past as a regular Monday feature. The following editorials appeared in the Telegraph on March 5, 1888.
Neighbor Cobb has often expressed his good feeling towards Dixon and urged that he agreed with The Telegraph that our little jokes pitched at each other were intended only as blank cartridges in a mock war; and so they were.
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