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Show Wr. have recently sent a number ofnolices to our subscribers whose subscriptions have expired, inviting them to renew, and although we have had a considerable number of responses, there are several of our old friends from whom we have not heard. We expect this week to send out invitations to them to re new, and we hope they will either send us in their subscriptions or no tify us that they no longer want our paper. The year has been a pros perous one and there are but few, if indeed any of our subscribers, who eannot afford to renew we hope. Subscribers can see every yeek just how they stand on our subscription books by looking at the name and figures on their papers. To illustrate: illus-trate: Smith WM. l&g means that William Smith's sub scriptton expired on the fifteenth of Novemper, 1903. In order to facilitate facil-itate the sending in of subscriptions we send ont along with our notice of expiration a small envelope in which to place the money for the subscription, and a larger envelope en-velope addressed to us in which to place the smaller one. |