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Show Overcoming Obstacles j i Many a man thinks his lot in life is harder than that ' i I of most people. He thinks that his job is harder, that : the pay is smaller, and that no one ever had quite as j ! i many burdens as he. t ; J Instead of plucking up courage and tackling his ob- I J j stacles with the determination of overcoming them, he sits around and groans' Soon he makes himself be- l J - lieve he is the worst abused man in the world. In many things which you want to undertake and ' where obstacles are to be overcome The Standard A ' want department can help you. Maybe it is some spe- I'1 i cial sort of labor you want; maybe it is a piece of ma- I chinery you need and can't afford to buy it new; S . maybe it is some special breed of livestock you want fj to improve your present stock; maybe you could do r better in a different location, but don't know just I where; maybe you have qualified yourself for a bet- ter position than you now have and want to find a more advantageous one. In all these cases and num- erous others The Standard Columns can be of help to I you. I Why be a complainer? There are millions of men . ; in this world worse off than you are, no matter how ? ! hard you may believe your own lot to be. Tackle 5 r your own job, and do the very best you can. Keep a "watch out for a better job, if you think you are capable I of holding a better one. Try to improve and increase your business, whatever that business may be, whether I I it is sweeping out a store or working as president of a 1 1 bank. And whenever you think The Standard can I help you come around and talk it over, or ring me up. B Here's the number 56. h H. F. S. The Master Salesman. J : |