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Show CLEANING UP. H It hat been noticed the past week or B ten tlayi thnt quite n number of citizen B are cleaning up their premisei, and the H' town, in po(s, begins to aHumc a more H cleanly appearance. B If our people would only take M&ix H of the many warnings sounded by those H who know. Cedar would be one of the H mot cleanly towns in the state. But ns H a rule a great majority 'of the people H seem to take offense if someone tells H them to clean up. litis paper has re H pcntcdly urged the citizens to clean up. H Mas brought it forcibly to their attention H more thnn once nnd for so doing the ctl- B kor line been called n crank, and ndviscd H to look home before offering advice to H others. To this wc will state that we H arc taking our own advice and slowly H but surely cleaning up our premises. B If you have a filthy yard or corral you B are doing your neighbor as well as your- H self an injustice by not cleaning it. You B aro laying your neighbor as well as your B self and family liable to all manner of B diseases, You may not think to, but it H is a fact nevertheless, a crime is being H committed by you because of the neglect M of which you are guilty. M It should be the pride of every pro B grcuive nnd wide awake citizen to have m lit premises thoroughly clean. Cultivate B this pride and get the hnbit of cleaning B up and in after years you will certainty L. . ., . fed aood.to think that you did your duty B to your fellow man by having yourprcm M ites in such a condition that nothing from B them caused him to suffer. B And, by tho way, after urging the cit B izens to get busy along this line, wc must B not forget to urge tho "city duds" to do n B little cleaning, too. There arc numerous B comers in our streets that need attention fl and it would be u good idea and money B well spent for tho council to hire one or B two good men to do the work and inwt B upon it being thoroughly and properly B done. NOW, CLlAN UP, |