| Show CONSIDER THE HOME MAN 4 if ho is a bank banker L r a merchant or a contractor or in some other line of business he lives I 1 in n our town he knows yon you and yon you know him he buys from other dealers in the home town for the needs of himself and mid his family tho the amonoy amonoy he thue spends stays here he pays taxes and supports the churches and gives to charity and is always handing it out for somo some worthy local cause his employees live here bore and the money lie pays them keeps on circulating around among us the goods lie sells arc are as lie represents them for he could not afford to work off an inferior article onto you eve oven if lie would ila can not afford to overcharge because ho he would soon lose ins his trade if lie did in every way ho lie is an asset to the community a and an tin actual bezi benefit erit to you can you afford to past up the amfin man who means so much to you I 1 sometimes the editor of a paper is critics ed beci because tuse some legitimate item of news has been omitted the critics do not stop to remember that tin n editor is human that the lord has bas only blessed him with one pair of eyes with a it like number of cars ears with one tongue two hands and a it couple of feet and that lie lio is ih not oven even gifted 9 gifted wath second sight eight add to that the limitation of only being able to be in one place nt tit a time and you have a it fair conception of the average editor just a plain citizen like yourself 1 i 8 if youJi avo a it legitimate lite piece of news the editor of this paper will bo be sure to hear of it if you tell him the oilier fellow follow may forget to do so the tho promoters of the big prize fight in Sli elby olby mont are said to bo be short about they py heavily lica vily for a few minutes of thrills and a few dabs das of newspaper paper publicity eighty thousand dollars is a goodly sum it would build a very fine church where souls fo could uld be saved or a handsome school building ing where children ildron cli could be educated or it would give many poor children delightful vacations in summer camps there really ia is no end of what might be done with that eighty t liou nand dollars but of course a mans money is his own and he lie has a right to do as he lie pleases with it so long as he lie keeps within the aw law poor churches poor poor children I 1 |