Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1915 — EVERYBODY WORK [ARTICLE]

EVERYBODY WORK

Lei':; everybody go,to work! i-’-t'.-; forget about th'- hard times i; gaboo and work—work—work! Let's Itritig a stream, of gold into ■this, comniunity as a result of- the next year's work that will chase the wolf away from even the humblest doer in the county. Let’s put gold into the pocket oi every individual—by work. Let's feed every stomach with the best in the market—by work. , ! Let’s till our banks with the pro . fits of the labor's of the next twelve months—by work. 1 Let's write prosperity in .capital letters^—by w.ork_ . j We can do it —if we work! j Any community can do it —by work. ' It only requires confidence, intelligence, and work—plenty, of work. "No work to lie bad" is often a phantom of the brain. It seldom exists tor the man who' wants to work. There is work —plenty...of it—for people who are looking lor work instead of a life of ease’, ;dr a soft snap. . . , ■ If work is slack in one line there is always a demand tor labor in other lilies. Some one is always wanting men—more 1 am. Farmers are at their wits end.' over the ; ( arcity of help. - if the job won't hunt you, go out and hunt the job. Don't loaf. Whittling sticks on a street corner never yet has made a man rich 01 filled an empty stomach. Swapping lies in the shade of a ' tree will not bring gold to an empty pocket. - ' ' . It requires work—work—plenty of work—and more work. When we wait for money to hunt ns the other fellow gets it. But the man who, works gets the money—and generally keeps it. The output of jasper county might be increased by half—might even be doubled—if everybody worked: —worked hard—and kept on working. It will be a great year for some one, for much gold is coming to this country from abroad. Who’s out for a big slice of that wealth? Everybody speak at onces Then go to work!