' ~ *rl ’office will be equipped with it finenew $300 four-horse power gas en-•» * * 1 . •gine, the first one manufactured by the Western Tool company and acknowledged one of the best means of power now used. The electric motor has given excellent satisfaction, but could only be used when the arc circuit was charged at the plant, hence the necessity of day power. The new engine will rest on a solid concrete base which is nowbeing built and when put in placewill furnish ample power for all our machinery. In buying this engine The Souvenir merely practices what it has always advocated, that whenever possible, home1 enterprises should always be patronized and thus encouraged. In the spirit of reciprocity and fairness, should not all our people patronize the home printers and publishers? Ask yourself this question . We are glad to say that those who send away fortheir printing are very largely in the minority in Jefferson.