Show r THE TlE WILES i OF THE PEDDLER lie He was a stanger and he took ns us in lt Tula revised version of an old saying will be literally applicable to the cases of many Ephraim citizens if they do not nit keep their w weather veather eye open for the penetration of the wiles of tho the wary peddler whose tribe is t t l legion during the tho sultry summer seas seas- o. o on It Ito o I always a a. good plan piau to bu buy r home homo dealer if J from f yo your r goods your k he has what you want Tho The firm of 71 4 2 Shears Sawbuck and the firm i represented by the peddler might be beI beall I all right if we had no merchants ants but but it is usually safest to buy of your home dealer deahr The The merchants of a a 1 town are always public spirited and help to build up up g the town in which they live Foreign dealers take the money away from frem k the town In every avery town there are movements which call for the expenditure expenditure expenditure of money Some are of a distinctly dis dis- public character and are paid for through taxation Others ar are of ofa ofa a semi public semi publIc character and for them the fun funds s must be raised by contribution on And the be bulk is usually con contributed by the home mercha merchant t. t And the towns that are arc aro making most mos progress are those in which you see the farmer patr patronizing the home merchant the laborers spending the them m money they earn with their own tradesmen tradesmen trades trades- men meu and all animated by bya a spirit that will not purchase articles abroad if they can be bought at home hom But The Enterprise takes exception 1 to the spirit which is usually mani- mani man man- tested s in i g it bo boo 9 K 4 agents g We e have no o faith ith in bOoks books v ti ich are are published for sale on the strength of t. t I f sensations such as great reat disasters arI or ar orthe I I the he death of some Borne pro prominent ma man But we do admire the young man loan who canvases for a a. book on its educational educe educe- merits A book ook that thatis is marketed market market- ed in this way must have intrinsic value and nd the young man who in insists insists in- in lists on its sale on these grounds deserves deserves de de- serves ves success ho success ho is doing an excelle excellent excellent excel excel- le lent t educational work It ILls Itis is impossible ible i- i ble to have too ma many y good A 1 there are some books that supply al- al al almost most an entire education w I |