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Show The Town's Representative Have you ever thought how thoroughly represent tive a newspaper is of U.-home U.-home to.vn? A newspaper is the only home institution institu-tion that travels around to distant cities. Buildings anil streets cannot be seen unless onei visits a place. The newspaper news-paper goes as far iio the mails. The home newspaper furnishes a means by which distant people gain an idea of the pi, ice-where it is publi.-hed. I If a newspaper is newsy and clean typo-j typo-j graphically, and has liberal advertising, every man from Los Angeles to the Atlantic who sees it gets an idea that the town is alive. People h ive no idea ho.v newspapers . circulate away from tin. ir home town, says the Meiiden, (Conn.) Journal. Every publisher has a considerable IUt i of subscribt rs who lormerlv lived where I it was published, or are interested in ! I the place for busine.-s reasons. And I people s. ntl away many papers, j If you want your town to cut a good figure before the world, subscribe to : J I the home paper, and advertise as much as your business will fairly watrant. |