Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 225, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1911 — MUST PAY FOR EVERYTHING [ARTICLE]
MUST PAY FOR EVERYTHING
AU Things In Life, Both Worthy and Unworthy, Have a Price Set Upon Then* While everything has its price. It Is not true that every man has his price. It is a foul libel on our common humanlty to say so. There are men in every station In life not purchasable. Gold and place cannot buy them. The offer of a crown could not swerve Washington from the path of duty. However, there is a sense in which a man may have his price. Ambition may inspire him. The rewards of ambition stand for the price with which he is to be purchased. If he is seeking fame, the pains, research, adventure and tolls which accompany that seeking stand for his price. Then ho must pay the nrlce for the attainment of virtue by which- to attain the con sciousness Yf nerving Odd, a price beyond any arithmetical value.—Bishop Samuel Fallows, Reformed Episcopalian Chicago.
