The Gavelyte, November 1910
I I nf rnncl 111 th· clnrk, nnrl dl' 1th on th g11l11rn WHH hi. pnrtio·1. But th 1 p u h Wl'n nn. Lincoln· gr •at h nd 'lh omm n 1( 0 l. 1n H. \ ·nn1nuu111 : ~. ll:-lTll'h. , I l'ftrrn•d i forwnrd through th• h, II of R1 • t 1ll" • l •pl ra il~ hnd l 1 •d lht• Al lnn 1 war to d th . Hut lhi• pouf'h w •nt on . t 1<: .ind l'nd lfr l 1g •th •r the pony ' · Th point J!I that 1 mad<' no cliff •r· pr, ,1 w HI nn in!'ltitut1 m of lhP Wei;tern I •nc, who wa. th rid r fal or u pl,dn!'I. 1 orwh·1LsL•dh rode,sot, :,;r; STH~'. .\ Jlll ·k •t of I •tlt•r!'I in n I nth •r pouch I p u H WENT N. And nil along h • wns hand •d to u hors ma~ and h set I way th pouch yi Id d up of its cont1•nt'i out al n gallop. Plungmg forward, as the destination of its variou letter l •nvmg b hind th scant igns of civ_ili- w re r ach d, and these I tt rs brought zntion. h h aded toward the settmg light and love and hope and ch r to ·un . Hor fl sh could not long stand th lone m n on th firing line of socie- th pac , and pr sently at a r lay ty. Yes, and they brought civilization station, th rider flung himself from I and kept the flame burning- a littl his pent beast into the saddle of a 1 light her at this outpo!!t and another fr h on and dash d on. at that one. N atte how many horses were St~d~nts, listen. Some of you will 0 m r , be mm1sters, some lawyers, some teach- u d that packet MUST go on. No mat- ers, some farmers when you enter your ter how many men fell under the task, life work, but REMEMBER, that abov~ fresh hand were ready ~nd the packet all Y?U are to be a rider, carrying th_is :v ton and always on. On through precious pouch; and remember! ttiat m ' en . . . 1 the face of storms, of hardships, yes, the dawn and the _blazmg noon. on I of hell itself, you must ride on and on, through the black night: on through always to ride with this pouch of Com– storm and heat. Often it was a life I mon Good to your fellowmen. And if for a life and a six-shooter cleared the the message is lost for a time in the darkness and storm, remember that the way- but the package went on. sun will rise again, and out of the mom- Sometimes the steed was of low ihg, somewhere, somehow, there will breeding, sometimes the rider was a always be seen the Pouch, borne on :J-nd grizzled veteran riding for wages, and on tow.ard the fina~ goal of Equality, ometimes he was a boy seeking adven- Humanity, and Happiness. ture. But who the rider was . or what horse he rode matte'red little as long as BASTIAN BROTHERS CO. the pouch went on. And so it is with the progress of our Common Good. It i a precious pouch and it is being borne forward by many hands. Sometimes by the scholar, sometimes by the !!Ol– dier, sometimes by th~ church, some– times by the prayers of a kneeling woman. History is. fuJ.l of examples of peerless riders who h:i~e ,. carried this ,, • J r, precious pouch of CQ_nimon uood on and on.· Old John Brow:n rode a· 1·ough bit Manufacturing Jewelers and Engravers Class and Fraternity Pins. Engraved Invitations and .. ,._ Programs . /.-Rochester, N~. Y. Dep't: No. 555.
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