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It is true, -the above quotations contain nothing They are here shown because it is well to stop once ions, even though they differ from his own, he has made a 113 The above utterances represent only some things that and other amusements of the proper kind. and feelings of malice. When a man has reached the point revolves around that one thing. That is the fanatic's things, ought to avoid. taken up with one idea as to believe the whole world happen to have come to hand within a week or so. most baneful of all evils. It leads inevitably to persecution where he recognizes the right of other people to their opin- the sake of merely drinking beer, but places where the serv- The Rule of "Not Too Much." way of thinking, and is precisely the fault of the anti- in a while and look at the reverse side of the picture. We ought not to follow the example of the enemies of In discussing Sabbath observance, the Omaha big start toward his own salvation. whatever that is new to the student of the drink prob- alcoholists, which we, who stand for temperance in all The time has come in this twentieth century when men of World-Herald says : ing of beer would be permitted. There should also be music enlightenment must admit that intolerance is one of the the brewing trade and of temperance, and become so

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