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Show A Letter. When one has been forced, to do and say thltjgs that aro dlstasetful to himself him-self and others.and Is In doubt whether wheth-er retaliation Is kveii justifiable a letter snch as the following serves as a sort of vicarious compensation for one's sacri lice of feollngs. However, there aro few things that can compctit sate one for deliberately going against his conceptions of honor and decency, even though it,sccmsthat sometimes extreme cases require extreme treatment. treat-ment. Logan, Oct. 31, 03 Euitou Rkpuiilican Since the last two Issues of your paper we're published, pub-lished, one of the Journal push was heard to remark upon tho streets "Personal attacks should never be made through the newspaper.' -Of all the brazen, cheeky, assertions ever made, this beats them all. I ask the readers In all candor, what do you think of a statement of that kind emanating from such a source? You who have read that paper for years past can answer that question for yourselves. Nothing has been too low, mean and despicable for them to resort re-sort to, In order to gain a political advantage. ad-vantage. They have even referred at times to misfortunes that nature has placed upon men. They have abused men, called them all the, vile names they could with the language at their command and, now when thoy get licked toatlnlsh They cry and snivel about personal attacks. The people of Logan know them. Tit your paper they havo met their Waterloo, and so long as they continuo with thelrsland-crous thelrsland-crous methods, don't give them any (matters. Teach them once for all that there arc men who havo tho courage and nerve to meet them on their own ground and make 17 to 0 Just as tho A. C. boys did with the University In the last contest. Retribution Ret-ribution ovct takes all men sooner or later, and that which' you mcto to otheis shall be measured back again. This Is what they aro getting,, and neither is the measure stinted. ' s |