, __ -_..°-â€" v. vu; uub' cogs: Unsharing contentment is canned upon the masses of our ‘mg‘m they are-invited. in Every intelligent man knows that they have grown from small beginnings until they have reach- ed frightful proportions of mal- evolence; and yet respectable citi- zens by the thousands have look ed on with perfect calmness, and: with hypocritical cant have de- ‘ clared they are not poll .icans, or with sillir pretentious of faith in our strength and luck have lang- uidly claimed that the country was proSperous, equal :to any emergency end proof against all ears. Weere told that the nation'- al splendor we hue built updm the showy ventures of 'specnlr- um wealth is a badge of our suc- _ Y" t - Resulting from these condi- tions in a manner not difï¬cult to trace, wholesome national senti- ment is threatened with utter per version. All sorts of mischnce’b tions pervade the public thought, ‘ andjeolousies, mpidlwking cm1 thecomplexion of 1 class hatred, are found in every corner of the land. Anew meaning has been givent‘onational prosperity. With shardihood that savers of inso- lance an old pretext, which has preceded the doom of ancient ex- periments in popular vote, is daily and hourly (tinned in our Nurth £11m; Ni’ma-Iwï¬n. This is a ï¬t time for ther Amer? ican‘peqple,‘ all the pecple, men and women. boys and girls to think about and talk over the whole Question of .“good citimn. Our‘government was made by’ patriotic, unselï¬sh, soberminded men for the control or protection of a. patriotic, unselï¬sh and sob- er-mindetl people, It is suited to such a people; but for‘ those who are selï¬sh, corrupt and unpatri- otic it is the worst government on earth. It is so constructed! that it ineeds for its successful; operation the constant care and: guiding hand of the people’ 3; abiding faith and love, and noti only is this unremitting guidance necesSury to keep our national I mechanism true to its work, but the faith and love which prompt it are the best safeguards against selï¬sh citizenship. icsn‘people,‘ all the peeple, men . This is too unsubsmntial an en- end women. boys and girls to qument of beneï¬ts to satisfy think about and talk over the whole Question of .“good citimn. ship.†We quote the following from the writings of Grover Cleveland The Withdrawal of wholesome sentiment and patriotic activiiy from political action on the part of those who are indifferent to their duty. or foolhardy in their optimism, ruthless and. unrelenting enemy ‘of our free institutions. The abandonment of our country’s watch-towers by those who should be on'guard, and'the slumber of the sentinels who should never sleep. directly invite the stealthy approach and the pillage and loot of the forces of selï¬shness and greed. The ’bsleiu‘l enemies of pa- triotic effort Will lurk everywhere as long as human nature remains ,unregenerate; but nowhere 'in the’world can they‘creste such d‘esolutions asin ‘free America, and nowhere can they so cruellye destroy'man’s highest and best aspirations for self-government. opens the way for a» course of justice, and, last but by aginsry or exaggerated short- 3 comings in our ï¬nancial pulicies 1 furnish an excuse for the flippaut ' ta those who have been taught American equality, and thus has arisen, ~bv a perfectly natural process,_ a dissatisï¬ed insistence upon a better distribution of the results of our vaunted prosperi- ty. We now see its worst mani- teststion in the apparently in- corrigible aislocation of the prop. er relstiOns between labor and capital. This of itself is' sumci- ently distressing; but thought- ful men are not without dread of sadder developments yet‘to come. There has also grown up among our people a dismgin'd for the re straints of law and a» disposition to evade its limitations, while quefhlous strictures concerning the actions of our courts tend to undermine popular faith in the no means least, complaints of im- 1 loitution of all‘sorts of mone- nnstrums. - I hasten to give ï¬ssursnce that A_‘â€" M We quote the following from the writings of Grover Cleveland The withdrawal of wholesome sentiment‘and patriotic activity C beck: reciived lur E‘ttcred'at the, 96!: 70$ch Highland Parklfllt second C1555 mint}? Punmsusu Ewan SATURDAY n mean-ND max, ILL. "hams- _ EDITORIALS GOOD Cfl‘lZENSHfl) â€he ‘barg subs sunscmnloxgsLso A YEAR. 5c PER con. {ulnfliminu are a! m Ce (éltfdilfll. and [he ding thing“! un the primed label within a week or two. SATURDAYTNOV. 519m H. P DAVIDS ()ELBLOQ Cheer up: unywzy. the locum: isn't getting much at your money now. Their creed should bind bogeth er in generous cooperation all who are Willing to ï¬ght to make our government what the fathers intended it to M deposlbory of beneï¬ts which, in equal cur rent and volume, should flow outi to all the people. 1 can summer hotel. poses, and. this ground cannot betakén without a hand-to-hmid cbnflict. The ' attack must be made under the banner of disin- terested good citizenship, by sol- diers drilled in lessons of patri- otism. They must he enlisted tori Me and comtantlyon duty. , | If good men are to interfere to 'make political action what it should be, they must not suppose they will conie upon an open ï¬eld unoccupied‘by an opposing force. On the gmund "they neg-e lected they. 'wfll ï¬nd a host. of‘ those who engage in politics for‘ personal ends and sielï¬sh pur« 1%an 9.: i It is true that there should be :an end of self~satisfled "gratiï¬ca- ition. or pretense of virtue, in the j hrase, â€I am not a politician,†and itis time to forbid the‘prosti- 'tution of the word to» .a. sinister use; Every citizen should be poli- ttician. enough to bring himself within the true meaning of the term, as one who concerns him- self with “the regulation or gov- ernment of a. nation or State for the preservation of its safety, peace and prosperity.â€:This is politics in its- best sense, and this is said citizenship. ‘ E I hasten to give ï¬ssnrance that I have not spoken in a spirit of gloomy pessimism. I have faith that the awakening' 1s forthcom- ing. and on this faith I puiida cheerful hope for the healing of all the wounds inflicted in slum- ber mid neglect. the bare subsistence of their beauty homes, to patriotically rejoice in their coungry’ s pros- parity Clqurtb Shun NW“? wont 3500 u tinker. In- Just am. hull. my estate worth call a m. dentist who tinkmd with 1 them of an royalty of Mp. u of Adm It he does not put :11 in. Name on the bobble skirt. A mun in Human-eta turning to look otter n bobble 3km tell and broke hlslo}. Hewoulduotbeatrueoon Within the next three were the In- lay' states will export 050,000,000 worth of rubber. This goe- tnr toward put- ting the rubber phat on a plane with the ice plant as e .011ch of revenue. the wealthy evadeâ€. of the law con- ‘clude n I: vutly cheaper to be hon- A wultpy Boston woman lutely paid 839. 000 to settle duty on 82, 000 worth goods and a pearl necklace she tried to nmuggie from Europe. If this rate keeps up. the government will proï¬t Instead of losing by smuggling, unleu ta. Fran: the old American Itznd- point it is much more honorable to get money; in trade or Industry than to oc- quire it by marriage; but it any be I long time before European numeracy of nny description sees the mercenuy marriage problem in It; true light. There is héxinninx to ho comment on the growing respectability of (rude in Germany. Time was when a man a: wig was believed to so“ his hands by making money. The tradition csn hardly he insisted on, however, when the kaiser himself hss a business in- terest In the muuiscture '0! term cob Mrs. Tanner. hula; money to sterlise. spent n large sum of it in the con. atruction of- e germ~proot house espo cislly tor the beneï¬t of her baby. . The husband, however, insisted upon com~ 1in" into'this safe and sane habitation. riairly racking with germs collected on the streets that he patronized inucom- man with plain, vulxnr people. end actually going to the length of kissing his own child. So Mrs. Tanner pro- duced the germ theory as a cause fol-V divorce, and the courts sustained her. {has Man “at by I California ‘court as a ground for divorce. lira. Elinor Miilhnuk Anderson Tanner. ac- cording to the record: in the cue. bu 825,600,000, a girl baby and a hatred of germs. and until recently had a husband who seems to have an old- tuhioned notion that ho had some partnership interest in. his child and wanted to kiss it occasion-Hy, without ï¬rst submitting to a sterilizing process. l Scientists and- health experts hue been doing much good In the wot-la in the last few years by locating, Identi- inn: and labeling the gems that ure alleged to be the toe: to' bed": and happiness, but It appears that they have been going just I. lime too fur. an the St. Paul Hones;- Press. A man’s pernicious habit of carrying germs around 7% him lathe nursery God bu bun good to our nation. He. has blessed as man than my other people. Do we realize these tidings ? Are we thankful for the prime†0! living in an age like this? We hove more to be thankful for? There in no qmlion sham Hut. Do 3011 ruling ‘thht the Pilgrlmc never now It train. h strut cur, u telemh. télephoné. eieclric “xii“, cu light or even a hero-ens lamp. They never raw 1 Hey]. unomohilc. or "en a bulbon, 1 as: nothing of oinhlp. Wouldn't it nuke their eyes hung out it a phoao graph :90ch th- Lord's pnyer to~ them? Wouldn't they stu- in terror 1! they aw I moving piotuto show of an India: ï¬ght? The] nevor milked a 1 cow by machinery, huvutod (ruin with a to]! hinder. thmhed ‘ when with . Rpm-atom. named mm: with n «pontor, “do: for plowing with o tmtlon angina. why. ‘1†when and cognac" ocherp ne‘new thing}? OVERWORKINO THE GERM FAD. Thpcbertet members of That-giv- ing De: mumbled under fer diluent conditions than we celebrate the duy' u: this ego. Were the! more de- mon Red they more to be thankful Ior? ' True devotion in o! the inner men. ‘ltie herd to meagre. It mum: hex =memred by the length of pr'ayere any more than greet sorrow can be ex- preeeed by such cloth‘end uhee. A pmperone people never give much formal "mum to their toys or eer- r'owe'. Hence we hue drifted fer from the tonne! Thenkeglvinz dey of the Pilgrims. MAL THANKSGIVING- I “am an milk a 1; '. «mm. ‘ A d- of clever cd tnterteltem In hm discovered In an lune m may-m Brawl flu an. no“ of Esperanto “ {mmluvnnowlnc “be â€If. Iâ€! “an authov bot aim the among} Wlkhyod oorreupon 'nt talisman: $000,000 chludnen P" tum we" guano; animated. A , pug- l0 much in «and? There I: 1 school In. Hn'xbuque which hummtoochbo» tolovefu-m wqu. One course 31 um be on the abandon ot the corn-lg 3k matron. When people dis ï¬r that It It ï¬le from abroad. smug in; will can The poem nervé In 'a owertul morn! mat. “To the man who arrbootl all the world In clothed h llmï¬erfzays Ill eaten: proverb. ‘ when n man ride- In In nemphue ,hu diam m u mks! "Tamar-m doctors" '1 I scorn tin-â€" of course. But the n «can; of cun- tomen In premature. F ‘ s will realm tips. and fee- cnnnqt ‘ " ll/be small I! professions! dignity ‘co : u. New Jersey bu a o no nar- old. He ma) member when some of a! college humor orig! tun!" not!" at them. nu your. hntpin- :: re t6 be to lose that they will be a! for wry In; powder rut tad H- llke. Why not make them big ,en :11 to concen‘ I pol-tomcat: steak. Hm mnkin'g them “urn! quell whim-ulna}: Mutual? In Arhnsas has two -i her ankllv while trying to wuk In hobbie skirt. Minn has It: martyr no less (hm noblor amen. It my be remember i that when the van buttoned In le buck ï¬rst tame-into vogue the pro r of the each» ty made merry with th predicament of a (Ir! who broke her in while fly in; to tu‘en Ber wnht. ow a woman science mi‘ncor‘ed‘uktha- victory in in must with lockja“ , no long ro- an!“ an incunble ~'._d In. much dmded for in mm "II 130an suturing. in this cent 1y alone. i;- wuinglgoodnghtlg wilted!!- euea most feared. and while it he done important work. be do. its posiâ€" tive medical advance, ’ in educnuux the public to higher In“! dud- 0! 1» (Alliance in sanitary Untim- ml mode of living. i h mm nae we In W tunic. it can u halide at ovum W with atom for un- In “131':er the Ole/11nd Load a. It Mu be awn-r to t 12 x-uow Oil!!! had the Naval Rug: rel. Arm! mmnoflcen who hz'v‘ e been ‘0' W on the subject a onthu-lu-j do m the idea. There 1 ) longer 96,-} um- on» doubt that t‘ t aeroplane 1 will Mar cut an lm; . tam ï¬gure .In vulture. Military nu Loriuos are carded am with us now u will be mm Impossible to «mow! the {belting number and nuemcnbâ€"‘of troop Al to the value uf these swm II! can In lnfllcung dun u :e opinions "m. but recent expel-in ‘ an In Ens 1nd tend to show um I: . almost 1!:- â€GM to M: then erer with mm IGI. America airmen nu demon- muq that n a pearl": m‘dtopv mm and shoot titles from taro ohm- wlth moomble [aux-ma. No- body denim m, and um Wot the an! dismount o the muons :- [rowing atroncer all Lg um (file. But on. country bu .; no to war three times within the "2p "no of also now W. and nobody 1 mov- win: “a lathe future. The ') Me: of pro poredneu la the only sat’v- one Wm!) In We “It" am taping workln A MDLITIA 0F Al “WEN. U?! W. a. 1k]; ' hotâ€":81 lanyr‘ no le ï¬g Mao-«ands; invented 1 tr!- utll um w udshdtorny. on more It- *ll'on “.000 u I.†AM '0'!) 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