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Show RE I)VAL Don't go abroad to buy Homethinpc when you have a few dollars to spend and then ask your home merchant lo sell to you on time when you urn broke. If you have bills with your merchant who has given you credit and an extension of time, and accepted accept-ed small payments, and take your cash to the city to spend with a stranger who has no interest in youl town, nine times out of ten h will "do" you, because he never expects to see you again. The homo merchant mer-chant will save you money wllh reliable reli-able goods, which he guarantees wllh his reputation. A town that, is large enough and good enough for a man to earn his living in is good enough for him to buy his provisions in. If he does not think so. both he and the town would be better off If his tent were pitched on ot her, pra Iries. |