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Show H ' Tin; thicks ok tiiadi: H Tlio tricks of trade ui devious and many, bohio H ( holding rigidly to tlio beaten path or Justice and light,, H others at times loading or winding away from tliu M j straight1 course just enough to permit of a. ltttjo torn m j pomry kuIh, whliuitt the ciook In thu road being do- H ( tooled at the time. H 1 Tnko tlio business man who settles: In a coiu- B 1 ntunlty, bttyn tils hlme, IiIh business Iioiim i)r Interests M ( cniillnl milllclunt to erect a linudxnmo sliuctulo for hist H - Ml5 ,)f KOodH and Htm in out on a llfe'n jouiney of H j fair dealing,' tux paying, rumniunlty building, hucIi a M business man holds strictly to the beaten path. Ills ' I goods nie substantial, hla pi Ice are right and ho m 1 deals Justly with bin' fellow man. lint It Ih Just this H j fellow who Is too often victimized by lie other fel- H low,, the fellow that Just drops in to put on a season M of smashing prices, Jut to show that he home mer- fHJ r chants that mnlio thu roads, build tho churches, sup- HHJ ( port -the schools, and other things aro back numbers H and do not know how to meet the people's nucdij. Thu HHJ fellow that JtiBt drops In usually knows how to ad- HHl . ertlso, and ho starts out with a few "leaders" and HHl before he gets thtough ho has hla patrons loaded down HHl with n smull bundle or "leaders" and a moving vat! H , filled with "sinkers." Ho perliaps will travel u little M j -on tho "shott weight" route, will paaa out "Imitation H 7 milk" for "pure milk," charging tho "pure milk" H , Price shaded Jut a little, and numberless other ways W to'decolve the people. Finally ho has made a nlco fl ' little wad, he decides to retire,, to move to another HHl' L Mi -' town where business Is more prosperous and bargains are needed, and anothr bunch of victims are taken In. Such arc tho tricks of trade, and Logan gets her sharo of even thing that "hits the pike." tLognn is not spared tho 'iipw brooms that swet-p clean" and In spite of all that tho science nf mcdlclno has done to cure the afflicted, theso "now brooms" continue to ply their negaiious trade. Why not put a Chiropractor Chiroprac-tor In' every home In the hopes that the spine or the people may be put In condition so that they will liavc tho dlsernment and then the couiage to drive out the fakir, the shallow soap box orator who talks much and docs little, the vendor who rihoulders nonu or the responsibilities re-sponsibilities or government, and make this town and county what It ought to be? Think It over. |