Show FALLACY OF BUYING BY MAIL HOW WOULD you like to journey to the nearest city for a pound of s sugar sugar gar or a yard of muslin or a spool of thread or a smoke And how would you like Uke to make the trip need filled when you a prescription in a hurry with death running you youa i a race I You would make some noise If forced to to such an extremity extremity and and nd I then more moree noise You Yon would say say and and justly so so- so that a town in which you can not buy a pound of sugar or a yard of muslin or a spool of thread or a smoke moke or or even get a prescription filled is iza isa a mighty poor excuse for a town and not wo worth th living in it Yet our merchants can only afford to kee keep these things for your convenIences conveniences conveniences con con- as long as you buy other things from them It Is not doing this town any good to buy the little things thing here and then chase oft off to a city or send to a a catalogue catalogue catalogue cat cat- house when you OU want somethIng something something some some- thing on which the merchant has a chance to make a dollar Neither is It ft doing you any good for th the prosperity of each citizen is dependent to a large extent upon the prosperity of the community as a whole Ve We are not not telling telling you something you do not know We are simply refreshing your memory in hopes the time may come when our people will conclude that a town that is worth living in is worth trading in That's all |