Show THE STRANGER A stranger in a city will be impressed impress edby by places that are ex neat and attractive and by places that are especial ly y untidy the ordinary place almost escapes notice so his bis impression of the city will depend largely upon the number of rip van winkle homes he has seen I 1 in n i fact the visitor will likely carry the image of a broken down fence or an ungainly building protruding to the sidewalk long after some of the more pleasant scenes have been forgotten thus if we wish to make a pleasing impression on the minds of visitors as well as have a pride in our own town we should repair at once all broken down fences and add a touch here and there to remove the eyesores what has been said about fences could be said with even more force about barns and corrals that extend to the sidewalk |