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ter In ai t DP: 1c hy, are $284 BREE PE ZTE. £2 Pen Pez b sree ooOp omy 2 3 ORARGRAGOOOEHH >> >> bdo eoep eer > game t oba SPAM AAKRARAGARADADAR MAAR MRHtrMet dase Ee HOO OOnREHGoOAA PAGE EIGHT ARE Che Casper Daily Crihune SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1924, to our home town Merchant? | When money is slack; when crops fail; when credit is needed it is the home town merchant whom we seek for friendly service. He tides us over with credit; he charges no interest; he provides us with reliable guaranteed merchandise fairly priced. In short, he “holds the bag for us.”” That is why he deserves all our patronage in times of plenty as well as in days of stress. And isn’t it a pity that there are many who use him only asa leaning post —to tide them over the slack days and use their cash to fill the coffers of the big town mail order houses who wouldn’t trust them over night--with or without interest. We all need that merchant—we need his confidence, his friendship. Our town needs his enterprise--the service he renders in handling only guar- anteed, first-grade goods that he is here to stand back of day in and day out. Let’s give him our cash when we have it. Let’s pay his bills as promptly as wecan. Let’s earn, and merit, the confidence he has placed in us and in our community. Let’s support him—-we need him and he needs us, our trade, and our unselfish good will. “R e Fair” This Advertisement Paid For By a Concern Who Is For Casper, Casper Merchants and Casper People OU FAIF “ |