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1924 - Linton Public Library

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THE 19::4 REVUE 1011II11:.III II.IIIII I.llllI i. IIIII . : IIII. I I III . llI l r. ; II II . II II I . III ~ . ]1I 1 . ' II I I . ' IIII . ' IIII . : II I I . III I . I I III.. II III • .lIU . '1I1. ,illl . :1 II1 . III 1. ,111 1.. 11 111;. 111 1:. :11 11 . 11 11,. ,11 111.rITHE LINTON DAILYCITIZENIi ti IIis a fixed institution in <strong>Linton</strong>. It is more thanthat. Webster says that "fixed" means "securelyplaced, settled, established, firm, immovable, uno.alterable." As a material thing the Daily Citizenis all that the famous lexicographer has defined.The Citizen "never came here and isn't goingaway." It grew here- and it is not done growing.In that sense it is not "fixed and immovable,"but as a matter of fact it DOES move. Itmoves with the progress- some times with theanticipated progress- of <strong>Linton</strong> and this community.Its sphere of influence is continuously broadening.For a quarter of a century it has beenthe monitor and defender of <strong>Linton</strong>, never anincitor of discord, but a disciple and a ministerof harmony, of progress and of justice as wesaw it.It has lended its aid to the upbuilding of locaischools, local churches and t o all civil and industrialmovements. In this it has never had itselfish motive. Its humble efforts have beengraciously appreciated and we are thankful.THE PUBLISHERS.The Citizen's J ob Department printed the<strong>1924</strong> Revue.II~I •II !I II

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