| Show INTO NE W MARKETS occasionally wo we find a farmer who Is IS of 0 the opinion that ho he is not paid ugh high enough price for his farm truck in as tho the merchants are arc dying laying Sy Ing in some other towns 1 As far alieve been ahlo able to learn ile h 3 is ron gabo this for our home mer cats not irot only pay as high prices but abut in many cases the prices are arc even higher than those paid in other sections and the same is truo true in the matter or of exchange but it if thero there is a dissatisfied farmer in this section if there is a single one complaining because he cant get enough tor his produce hero here devant wo we want vant to otter offer a suggestion find a new market and that can bo be done without moving or paying out money in railroad tare fare try the plan or of one kansas farmer we vie recently deac read about bout i ato ho tolled toiled and perspired and pro deuced and then satisfied with the prices paid he satisfied to take the other mans price pric so ho he started in to produce hotter better than his neighbor dut but in a very verv short time ho he found that his and then lieu ho he lilt hit upon the idea of placing a small advertisement in his home paper at it a very small cost he quickly learned what it a whole lot ot people dont seem to know that the homo home town paper has more readers reader out ot of town than it has in it A steady customer was secured then another and in a short time all lie ho could offer for salo sale was taken by people in distant towns and cities and at a profit satisfactory to him even after he had paid parcels post charges and advertising bill the same scheme will work anywhere and since it costs cost hut but a few cents to try it we invite the man looking tor for a new market to put it to a test |