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- Editor: B2331
- Newspaper: The Umpire volume 2
- Page Number: 4
- Date: April 2 1913
- Tags:
- gossip
- advice
Gathered in Passing
We are threatened with the loss of a subseription because we are neglecting Blink, the pressman; and this in spite of the fact that we have sent out a splendid colored portrait of him. Verily, it is hard to satisfy everyonein this world.
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Certain it is, that every man who does not benefit the world by living will bene- fit it by dying. Don’t spend your life regretting the past, complaining of the present, and indulging in false hopes of
the-future. Get busy and create some- thing useful, or do something useful, or
say something useful.
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Population is increasing faster than is rroduction. Many people eat who do not work. ‘The cities are overcrowded, and the farms are underworked. We are using luxuries, and but few of us are producing necessities. Many are playing phonographs and pianolas, and riding autos and motor cycles, and few are growing vegetables, raising cattle, and making clothes. Is it any wonder that prices are so high all over the world.
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