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Show KEEPING A TOWN SNAPPY No business man in any town should allow a newspaper published in his town to go without his name and business being mentioned somewhere in its columns. This applies to all kinds of business general stores, dry goods. groceries, furniture dealers, manufacturing establishments, automobile auto-mobile dealers, mechanics, professional men. druggists, and in fact all classes of business men. This does not mean that you should have a whole or half or even a quarter page ad In each issue of the paper, but your name and business .should be mentioned, if you do not use more than a two line spacer. A stranger picking up a newspaper should be able to tell what business Is repri .' rnled in the town by looking at the business mention In the paper. This is the best possible town advertiser. adver-tiser. The man who does not advertise adver-tise his business docs an injustice to himself and the town. The man who insi.'.:-; on .sharing the business that :-omes to town but refuses to advertise his own is not a valuable addition to any lovn. ' j lie life and the sua) of a town depends upon the wideawake liberal advertising men. It's the truth. American Banker's Magazine. |