Show FOUND HOME PAPER IN HEART OF THE and through it peddler learned that family he had known for afif teen years were his relatives relative publishing a country newspaper re binds me of tossing a pebble into the ocean wo we never know how low far the circles which it sets in ili motion will nil teach said amiley publisher of the hie PlaIn dealer of canton N Y tile lie other day in speaking of subscribe for your homo home town paper week which Is to bo be observed the country over the week of november 7 12 1 lind a good reminder of tills this not long ngo ago lie he went nent on ono one day there appeared in ili the office a short stubby robust man of probably sixty I 1 knew the minute I 1 saw blin that lie had corne in from the big outdo outdoors orsin in some section lie ile told me that aliat lie he ind had taken the paper for many years probably forty ever cur since lie he lind had left ca canton ill ton where lie ho was aa born lie told me ine where I 1 would find the lie paper gong rind I 1 found it ills post office was waa in a little tic town wily put out in tile the hockles lie said lie he had come back to theold the old town to live lie ile raid paid what lie he owed and a year over or for rood good measure and then I 1 ho nt down and I 1 know knew something was coming forty years vear in the mountains say said he be newspapers are great things you can never tell fell what they fire arc going to to do for you I 1 have been a peddler pe diller out in ili tile the mountains for fo forty yearn years making my trips roe me and lie he little burro about once in six month there were a lot of long jumps between houses for fifteen years I 1 had find been going out of my rail mil about le five miles to one side to fell to a family that lind moved in you get rather well acquainted with people it if you see them once in sl six months for that long so when I 1 got there one afternoon and find anyone home just the door unlocked as nil all doors were there I 1 went in ili find and made myself comfortable and when supper time canie I 1 hesitate about hunting around for grub and white while I 1 was doing it I 1 found it a copy of the on ilie shelf arid and one or two morle more around t the e bouse hou sethe the blind you the le paper I 1 was taking right from t alie i old home bome lown towal I 1 and I 1 wondered w who 0 these fifteen avar old ola arlenda of 0 mine were I 1 suddenly realized we had never talked over our pedigreed pedigrees grees any when the family got home chilt alint I 1 evening I 1 asked questions and what do dd you think that wife was a sort of grandniece of mine she beard of if her old uncle off stubbing around in the rocks of tile the It tickles and I 1 eyer heard that hat any one related to me had ever married i and was out there living under another name your paper introduced I 1 us to ench each other I 1 lust just thought you might like to know about it |