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Show THICK IK HKI.NU JUIKIKI) I1Y 1TH NKWHI'Al'KltH. Tho best way to form an Impression Impres-sion or a neighboring city Is to look nt Its newspapers, comments the Hall I.oko Horald-Hopubllcan. If theso Journal aro poorly printed nnd sloppily written nnd If thoro 1 ttttlo advertising, tho community is run down. If tho newspapers havo a clean typographical appearance and show tho expenditure of money for good reporting ami writing, If tho advertising columns nro well filled, that community going ahead. People who may consider a given town ns n ptaco of resldenco send for copies of Its nowspapur. First, to sec what Is going on there. Hec-ond, Hec-ond, to Icszn how, much publto spirit spir-it iho town has. Tho residents aro continually sending nwny tho homo paper nnd In so far ns It Is n good nppnarlnj Journal It innkes friends tor the town and spreads lis good reputation. Newspaper publishers nro genor-ous genor-ous with any growth of business they may gain. Nine-tenths of such growth Is nlwayn put back Into tho paper In enlarging Its plant nnd Increasing- the fore of workers. Tho moral Is, that If you want a good Impression of your town spread abroad, help tho homo paper to enlarge en-large and Iraprovo Its facilities, 8how the outside world that your heart Is set for the upbuilding of your town, and tho homo trndo that you morll their patronage through tho support or tho homo pnper nnd Iho solicitation ot their support. |