Show abla HOME paragraphs HOW TO KILL THE TOWN flo force ace the merchants to compete with public street markets do the city work with hobo and jail labor and give the workingman no employment 0 0 vote down all bonds and propositions eions to m make a lie public improvements 0 0 drive out all contractors and their crews and minimize public expenditure supply free free camping ground in the city so the hotels will all go broke 0 close all amusements on sunday that people will go elsewhere tor for entertainment 0 send away from town tor for printing dry goods and ande clothes lothes and spend yo your ur money on the mall mail order house s s see to it that tha rio no corporation or public utility makes a cent of profit and keep all the foreign capital out 0 there Is a vast difference between a house and a home the house Is but the building and furniture the outward shelter and gathering place of a household the home includes the kindly family affet affection lon the thoughtful care and ready sympathy and mutual confidence and trust of the members A true home breathes the atmosphere of love A child should be made to feel that his home hoine Is indeed a home the happiest place in the world to him not mere merely an in outward shelter and resting p place Is ce but a center of enjoyment by love the thought and remembrance of which shall be tile the sate safeguard guard of oc his life as he goes forth to the world giving strength and proportion to his character and turning his thought to all that may prepare for the heavenly home when the scenes of earth shall have passed away forty years ago there was some excuse for bad roads tor for our country was poor now it Is rich there Is no e excuse u s e A good ro road a d ts is always to be ee abad gorsd d desired s ir e d and is a s source 0 ur ce of comfort and convenience to every traveler good roads attract population as well as good schools and churches good roads improve the value of property so that tt it Is said a farm lying five miles from market connected by a bad road Is of less value than an equally good farm connected by a good road A larger load can be drawn by one horse over a good road than by two over a bd one 0 0 0 did you over ever stand in the golden sunlight of a warm day with your eyes turned upon a sheet of fly paper it if so you may have noticed how shenone wh enone fly adheres to the sticky surface its companions instead of profiting by the horrible warning immediately buzz down and go to destruction in the same manner and in a little time there are hundreds in the throes of death they are tools fools to be sure and so are men men dien see their associates caught in ings but they treat them as lightly as do tiles flies and step down to death just as insanely everyone 0 of our girls likes to be as is beautiful as she can that la Is right and proper but she must remember that it Is not alone the smile ot of the pretty face the tint ot of the delicate complexion the luring glance ot of the eye the beauty and symmetry of 0 the person nor the costly dress or decorations that compose a girls lovI iness it to Is far ar more to be found in ing deportment her chaste conversation ilon the sensibility billiy and purity b of her thoughts her affable and open disposition her sympathy with those in adversity vers ver ity sity ii her r comfort and relief to the tha distressed and above all her real companionship that constitute true loveliness profanity never did any man the least good no man Is richer or happier or wiser for for it it commends no one to society it Is disgusting to the refined and abominable to the good we want girls girla with hearts girls with tenderness and sympathy with tears that flow tor for others ills and smiles that light outward their sun aun ny thoughts wo we have clever girls and witty girls and brilliant girls give us a consignment of jolly unaffected natural girls warm hearted girls with lots iota of tun fun and no coarseness girls who can go out and romp in the snow enow and wash the snow enow in each oi others liers faces acea tug tu e at t a hand sled roll a snow ball and thinkie thin kIt no forfeiture I 1 to their beir dignity to frolic with their ten year old brot brothers heri with a few more such girls the world would brighten up as june does under showery weather speed the day when tho the world is full ot of them to the the extinction of the airy affected brainless lynxes who think of nothing but of self and face powder in a small city like this the vice of rash judg judgment Is altogether too common where people know near ly all their fellow citizens there are some who are so ungracious and so BO un crristian as to attribute an eyll evil motive when the actions are prompted by the best motives and they are rather disposed to relish a rumor that reflects against a neighbor everybody commits In discretions wilfully or thru ignorance or weakness but harsh criticism and rash judgments 1 do not liepp the offender but shoves him down the golden rule hould be applied in such cues |