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"nearly Everybody Reads It."

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
September
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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T, u .j ,i.i-ki,n.i,.M The Farmer reads the Chicago Daily News beThe Méchame reads the Chicago Daily New The Merchant read the Chicago Da.ly News h(. makes mm cent , bccausc hc knows that evcn in mauers ol handicraft because he must know what . going on m the great da promptly posted on the variationi the more genera] intelligente a man ha the more bu.meu centre, of the world end he can , w.t. üf „ jL ,,„L,ƒ, t for ,low weck. he'D eam. The workmgman Can well afford hi. umehuntingfontma-blanltetoheet. Hes any more. daily paper at "one centa day." Grandfather reads the Chicago Daily News Motherreads the Chicago Daily News because Grandmother reads the Cnicago Daily News becauje it gives all the news, and vet 50 condensed she wants t0 keeP UP b" husband in general because she still wants to know what's going on. that it doesn't tire him out to read it. And tbeo, information, and then she particularly enjoys the And it' a comfort to see a daily paper in the faraily the print is 30 clear bousehold hints and things of special interest to that's clean and pure, - one she's not afraid to have m .women which are in it every day. " the children see." The Boys all want the Chicago Daily News Thc , always rcads ,the Chie Py The Girls all read the Chicago Daily Newi because it gives the base ball news so fully,_to say News because lts an unparual paper, and whether b;caus. .„ dall int.rMted n chatt nothing of all the other things boys enjoy. And he hkes,Its mdependent wews or not, he wants to about fashions and hom(. mattcre t0 say this year even the boys don't skip the political know c trutL He 'supports bis parucular DQth about exceU:nt scrial st0 al , ncws party "organ," butwhen hc wants coldyÍKíí he mnnine reads the Chicago Daily Nkws. s' The Post Office Review, says : " Nearly everybody who reads the EnglUh language in, around and about Chicago, reads the Chicago Daily News." Do you? lts a "short and to the point paper,"- made particularly for busy peoplc, and it costs one cent a day. All newsdealers sell it, and all post masters forward subscriptioas for it at $3.go a ycax, or ji.go for four months. Address VÍCTOR F. LAWSON, Publisber The Chicago Daily News, Chicago.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News