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   Perry Pilot (Newspaper) - December 10, 1884, Perry, Iowa                               PERRY 0. Dec. 10, 18S4. 4, No. 60. K. If fe before fall to holds stated In- k A. 0 it their flail on Saturday evening on 4H, I. O. O. r. la Hill O. U. DALLAS LODGE Hall every Monday e. A. K. la Pent Ho r full V. A. S. In bra's block on Brut O. OF 84. ti e I and uf C. C fl. OF lections in Leonards AT IB 34 St. One 17 3u. Though from tbe boughs to which they're lung been clinging The leaves arc dropping one by their dust new forms of Shall smile again In summer's gentle sun. one by one the pearly drops of ing From drooping flowers on viewless pinions We'll see them yet tbe gorgeous clouds glowing arches of celestial Though oue by one the stars are fading slowly That all night long kept vigil In the The distant mountain Ilka prophets Proclaim that light and song are Though with alow step goes forth tbe sower And on his precious treasure I e Vet comes the with Ks Joyous be gathered home the ripened one by one the we fondly cherish Withdraw from ours the cold and trembling And e us they do not They yet shall g cet us In a fairer from all where the faithful slumber scorching suns or artle snow and Stainless they'll In myriads without AD all shall shall not cue be lOBBI SI A AT A A. sMe W the on Mock H. and Contractor IOWA Contracts and Callat D. J. of- C. DENTAL OTer a any tie In this town property to and mow Office N ot 00., and Jewelers Willis E. AND Tork east o First National A. W. H. National Bankin A. W. Orta Joho J. Dougherty w. Blake keslee o. a general banting fcy W. W. Tbe Union services held in Goff's Hall on Thanksgiving called uut a full Simons and Lyon conducted the opening and W. of the M. preached the which commanded the to its took for his After reading Gov. addressed to the two million of our State is the same iu substance as that of Fres Arthur and the 47 other governors of the 38 States and 10 of calling 55 millions of to leave their ordinary and devote the day to acts of worship and grateful re- of God's wonderful ness and What Moses said of is true of art Israeli Who is like unto saved by the the shield of thy and wbo is the sword of thy It is undoubtedly true that no nation on the face of the globe is so highly favored as our We lead tbe world in the mild and paternal acter of our which blesses all and oppresses If oppression exists in Some localities and men are deprived of their rights as it is owing to the failure of local officials to enforce the which gives every zen the fullest liberty consistent with good We lead the world in the opportunities offered to every izen to secure a home of his While the chances offered Uie youth in securing an education are excelled by no country iu the We stand at tbe front in tbe general diffusion of in- in tbe matter of in tbe general prevalence ol and in respect for the holy bath Our mines of copper and the metals are unrivalled Our oil wells are sufficient to light the whole our territory is wide am productive to feed tiie whole If our gratitude Thanksgiving should be iu to tli He to be the most thankful people outside of Every heart should boum with every tongue be voca with every churcl and home should in our Some hav sought to secure an amendment tha should put the name of God in our Na tional In order to make i appear to the world that ours is Christian but the Declaration r Independence expresses our reliance o God's providence for the of our national and by the annual Thanksgiving proclamation of our ident and all the Governors of the States and we acknowledge tbe Godless Continental where their children might escape tbe ple of tbe free thinkers of To the severe trials of the winter were m and a nettled came on them by the of relatives and tbe probability of their There came a day of lug and God heard them and sent their crops were saved and and word came that their friends had arrived safe at another port. Then came a day of There had been days of thanksgiving for victories and royal but fur the fruits of the earth and general aa was that of Our first National Thanksgiving was by of Congress in 1777, and thereafter annually through the Revolutionary In 1784 there waa a national Thanksgiving day for in 1789, for the adoption of the and in 1795 for the of an but it was left for our martyred Lincoln to issue a mation for the observance of such a day in 1863-4. And since we have an- had such a proclamation issued by tbe Our text raters to tbe new moon tival at which special sacrifices were of- Trade was suspended aad late banquet In ome at a certain new moon an annual east was though on this Asion he made it a pretext to escape rora It is evident that the ora of court life and the luxuries of palace had not made him forget lie old hid away among the ills with its simple life and homely He remembered the annual y the gathering of brothers and and the greetings of father and and tbe scenes of the us where iie had learned to his truth and Our own Thanksgiving has come to the annual family when the sons and daughters gather round the old where they renew the memories ot a happy while they tell over their joys and and when the evening shadows they listen to as he reads lorn the old family Bible and bow down n prayer together as they did long lere in the West it is coming to be much as it is in the East. We are glad that it is thus and hat family and home the different of which are so frequently mentioned in the Bible is thus cherished aud The family is hing more than collectively who live together in a some bing more than common lineage from one not merely four square Though with pictures hunz md Home Is where affection Filled with the heart has is sweet aud only sweet where there's those we love to greet It stands connected with the dear ties of with wife and It Is the centre of holiest the sweet refuge from conflict and where when wearied with strife we turn aside and find comfort and We joyfully respond to the call of our Governor who the people in their homes render thanks to Almighty God for the of the Thank ours Is a land of a maglo In that It the myrtle circle which never known It U tbe temple of tbe human hi attention given FaMage to and at Yerk orer 0. In Com- G. J. J A R N A G I N to announce to tte public having he the Almighty aa our and in this we stand pre-eminently before the world as Christian Thanksgiving took its rise with the settlement of the Pilgrim To escape English Intolerance the tans emigrated to but the spirit and institutions of that did not afford the freedom they and they turned their faces toward the New Arming poorly provided with the necessaries of the rigors of the first winter swept away half their but they would not return to I was enough for them that had found a place to worship from English intolerance and Concerning our political we venture no hut oC and spite of the of ambitious and unscrupulous politicians who scheme personal power and America la if our which are Hi once the hope and the work of the are consecrated to purity and and defended from in- vasion by tbe foes which threaten its 1. Home is the sanctuary of pure is its legal Two hearts made one in interests and exhibiting devotion to each alike in common and into whose keeping Is committed the welfare of young who bring joy and love to where they are trained to love only the good aud a place where the courtesies of life are and all that is amiable In and temper is assiduously the habits of life and ex- where because love there 'n perfect agreement between rents and cheerful obedience rendered hy Such a home is a fit type of the heavenly Where there is an absence or tack of love such a home is and though there may bo wealth and these can be no substitute for tbe love which makes a genuine buch a home though many of iu members may die or be is mighty in snd Messed in 2, Tbe true home la religion it spot sacred to peace and There is nothing that so assures harmony in the or gives equal guarantees of piety iu tbe children aa parental devotion to Long after the gray haired father and mother have passed the grance of their pious lives and example will and memory will renew in the breasts of the tbe daily scenes in which the chapter was the hymn and tbe family and its committed to Such memories shield the youth and make infidels in the family almost If we would our youth high aud worthy and lay in them the ation of a noble Christian God must be acknowledged in our home OC a failure in this respect it is will pour out my fury upon tbe families that call not on my character and life are made in tbe homes the grand old heroes wbo crossed the ocean not for wordly but to find freedom to worship trained their children to trust in and love Mo wonder their descendants conld not be bound with English No wonder that when the mother try oppressed they threw off the And the spirit of patriotism still lives among their for when the late old Plymouth sent 800 men to the 1-0 of her whole Good homes are worth They foster The youth who grow up prize tlie government which makes such homes and are ready to defend the land which de- and defends the ing they in turn go forth to build new homes upon the same foundation by tbe youth drift away from their moral memories sweet and abiding beckon them back to better sea of ambition is tempest And thy nitty vanish like foam But when sails are shivered and rudder lost Then for the light uf And there like n the Shalt the beacon For never till shining on Can lie its Many a man is if not a worthy by tbe of pledges given an that morning in when he said tbe parting word to tbe pious mother whose hand waa laid in blessing on bis 4. On tbe fathers and mothers of America devolve grave responsibilities and splendid Cradled in our is the manhood of our nation when iu 1900 it shall number 100 million of The tors aud leaders of that period are now plastic in our ou them will de- vulve the responsibility of guiding the ship of If America shall ue to shine the brightest star iu tbe firmament of ruling tbe world of leading the boats of truth and righteousness and quickening the pace of time toward the we are under the strongest obligations to train these young sovereigns to by ing them the highest type of Down yonder across the nation's track stand the terrible of wrong challenging her onward while in our homea we nave millions in not in sword or bayonet but in that which is more effective for their personal needs and their training them to trust in to love their country and the We should spare no pains or expense to make every youth a David ready for the mightiest Goliath threatening our or home 5. The duty of the the home is its the school of and tbe highest duly ot the in all tion is to give tiie home tue tirst It must sustain all luus which conserve its It must put down With a strong hand all that threatens its It must never In greed for for mere political reasons or ambitions forget the It must by all means aud always en- courage and make possible the highest type of It that ever threatens Its homes threatens the life of the In general our laws tavor the but there are matters which demand earnest thought and op- position because they and seek to invade and pollute or the We mention Some of the 6. haa an im- mense This system has taken rout and anchored itself in tbe Mul of several It has hypo- critically raised the nag of religion and in of and iu of lic and decency it thrives aud THE COME AND SEE THE CLOTHING In Its New BLOCK N. PLATT CO. J. DOUGHERTY Ut STAPLE AND FANCY Glass and Cuned frito ud i Oar stock IB of the Best Goods the Market Prices Give us a Goner of Second and Warford Telephone 24. CITY On tbe east tide of the A complete lint of and Delivered to any put of the 25, REMOVED FANCY GOODS FOB THE TRADED TROUBLE TO SHOW COE The Perry Roller and Grist cursing not only Its adherents but weakening the moral notions of while under tbs wicked pre- tence of religion it strikes at the riage relation which is the foundation of the family and We muat insist that our legislators save us from tbe spectacle of the mightiest nation in the world standing In the presence of this wickedness and lion against Mill it now fitted up with all the modern for milling and ia ready to give you Flour of the Best to me will be attended to abort Uoe and BRAN and FEED Shall endeavor to constantly on bund that calling upon DM will not have to Will deliver feed stuff to any put of tbe 1 pay highest market price for food Call tod Try I yon Will call M. E WS P A PER  

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