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The IJ chased bs agent of | Kike elm ranch >xiM I is Drill iMj “ Lord's (: ** main iij I Greeting i krnt alatl i POCA ancient hold th the Piu the cit named. Limber! country ______ of the ? con tribe ognitioti W h il“ to the _ Lim ber® upon wlp row. F tion of m rocks w end of a h u g e i one rest#-] The fff ? ly with I abnorm^ ? around’ ? death si The d had endi ^ ^ ? a n d it ii ^ ^ ^ ? fe e t wad ? een incl the cari and feel that it puh. Hal K B B M I jfinrni^OTSnBBnmB P S W 1 1 1 lM $ m SgSSSSOKT*^ -iW. . k A RAILROAD MAR’ S PRAYER. A HELPFUL FRIEND An old r a ilr o a i BH| was asked to lead in ] w ith trem b lin g . but c le a r employe was con verted a t a m eeting ana He h e s ita te d a moment then resounding ic e he r e v e r e n tly f e e 4- " 0 , Lord, n f r 0m the rough r o f the t ra in 0•Xp a<05 prudence and 0-K lo v e ; and my vp> iX IJL the sw itch os h at I have fla g g e d Thee, l i f t l i e and plant them s a fe ly?r on the By W A L T F IL ^ IN . (Dedicated' te E. O. Bash.) Ha has no thought of wealth or fame Accommodation )• hla name; And courtesy of a loyal friend On whom hie comrades can depend. A smile he wears for those who call; Politeness, too. for one and all* dependable and firm and true As any man I ever knew. ea TU 1rn11 AC 1U1iQ3 0A ut .lhiUft qo ap i*Kwa tU*JTyr I1 dn;r, !r He av enly aatner id in g , espec i a l l y those w ith a b lin d end. 0 , lo r d , i f i t be Thy p le a su re ive every semaphore b lo c k alon g the lin e show w h ite l i g h t o f His tasks are heavy, some like lead. A half a dozen lawyers said. And yet the light of kindness shinei From his big heart; these simple Can only in a small degree Set forth the qualities I see In him each day; hla plan, his creed Is helping others when in need. 1 1 hope th a t I may make th e run o f l i f e w ith ou t sto p p in g . W “*• W » l i 1 • • f — V « M l s t a t io n o f d e a th , may the Superintendent o Well done, thou good and f a i t h f u l servan t stopn g. And Lord # cITvilU when I have uU UX1e g r e a t dark pay r o l l and r e c e iv e your check fo r e te rn a the U niverse say; cone and s ig n the happ ine BCOl wCl H• B B | He never shoots a rasping ,!ao'’ When one. perchance, to him must He practices his friends all say The “ unto others" rule each day. My bow I make, m y hat I lift As on my leisured moments drift. It Is a pleasure, I contend. To know I have one loyal friend Ye*, rich I am for loyal friends Stand fast .yypukil this journey ends. ^Vhen Trouble s clouds are gathering These loyal friends are comforting Kach one a pearl, a royal gem. * would to keep each one them Until I see yon catting sun And know my trip on earth is done Copyright, 1028, by Th® Journal-Post. ‘ »E 9 S 1*31 u n k w # ? ! % 0 T O R U A R Y 25. 1905. WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST The T rue Meanin; illto f B Y E L L A W H E E L E R W IL C O X , ^j^BHATEVER you may be trying to ae-complish in the world, and however you may be hindered by fate from realizing the goal of your dreams, there are a few things you can accomplish which will help humanity and at the same time help you to mould your own character into fair-j er lines of harmony. In the daily life you live, whether it is in a home or a boarding house, a hotel or a club, whether you are man or woman,! married or single, you are in daily contact! with your human kind, and it lies in your power to put into execution a simple little commandment, which is old-r—so old that it is almost obsolete in these days. That commandment, perhaps you remember, begins “Do unto others,” and means do as you would be done by. If you are a bachelor, living in a hotel, you can think of this commandment when you wait for a tardy elevator boy to answer your ring; or when the breakfast you have ordered in a hurry comes slowly to the table; or when you find things at the office which are displeasing to you. Here is a chance to use a little practical religion— the religion of patience and kindness— and to restrain the sharp word and the quick rebuke until you know where the fault lies. Half the unhappiness of the world comes from blaming the wrong person. A' good share of the other half comes from withholding deserved words of praise. If you are a married man, put the same rule into practice at home. However hard you may be working,' and however desirous ? you are to make a success for the sake of / --? ? , ••vJGy.yi remeDLiber that' mon-ey-fprocess can never recompense your wife and children for a life lived with a cross, fault-findingj* n& nnamiable m IP If you are sucl control, and rare! family, save to ei may,as well mak< those dependent n them to the enjoy way, For if it is on affection shows it imposing your pi do not love. If you are cross you have not mad why add the mor good husband and Why not resolve ing in those capa cess so great on e man in his own 1 makes the ring oj j welcome sound of 11 hiitu. Unless" your ho fi ness for your fa failure. If you are a w ! ciples of life app queen, the neighb< | able failure as a 1 I joy and light of t I longs. Unless the husl j the children of a 1 for your sweet ar qualities, , for y< thoughtfulness in your sympathy anc trouble, then you a no matter what la the world at large. And if you are the world, and if fails, yet are you a home you occupy j tilde and respect. If you have no hi lihood, the feeling hearts of those wii II proof whether you ; ure. To be loved and ] associate with you eess, ho matter wli gives that word. H i R l i My:- p BlliBl j 8 8 M ?SfKPfg