Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1901 — EULOGY BY CLEVELAND. [ARTICLE]

EULOGY BY CLEVELAND.

Kx*President Pays High Tribute to McKinley’s Virtues. All our people loved their dead President. Ills kindly nature and lovable traits of character nnd his amiable consideration for nil about him will long be in the minds and hearts of his countrymen. He loved them iu return with such patriotism and unselfishness that in this hour of their grief nnd humiliation he would say to them: "It is God's will*'l am content. If there is a lesson in my life .or death, let it be taught to those who still live and have the destiny of their country in their keeping.’’ lie was obedient and affectionate as a son, patriotic nnd faithful ss a soldier, honest ond upright as s citiien, tender and devoted an a husband, and truthful, generous, unselfish, moral and clean in every relation of life. He never thought any of thoso things too weak for hia manliness. By the memory of our murdered Preaident, let na resolve to cultivate* and prsaerre the qualities that made him (teat and useful, and let ua determine to meet any call of patriotic duty in any time es our country's danger and nead.—Grover Cleveland.