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77THINK OF THE POOR. Mr. Peattie Makes an Earnest Appeal Curtis, Neb. Dec 23- I thank God When you in your own way go about Men stand looking at this glorious These men and women have not all ROBERT B PEATTIE | 77THINK OF THE POOR. Mr. Peattie Makes an Earnest Appeal for Food for Sufferers. Curtis, Neb. Dec 23- I thank God tonight for the gift to man which enables me, here on the edge of the sand hills, in the midst of the ruin of crops, the deserted farms and the destitute people to talk to you as though we were face to face I do not wish to appear as the ghost at the Christmas festivities now going on among you, but I do wish to say another word for these sad people, who sit by their blackened hearths, drinking the bitter cup of poverty. When you in your own way go about celebrating the birth of our Lord remember for a moment your fellow creatures in the sod huts upon the bleak divides and stretches of this western land. Spare neither substance nor prayers, for both are needed. There are hundreds who today have neither fuel food nor decent clothing. There are old men and women shivering out their last days in these desolate huts. There are mothers whose starved breasts cannot give sustenance to infants but a few days old. As I write these lines a babe lies dead in this very county because of insufficient nourishment. Men stand looking at this glorious sunset with despair in their hearts, and they are almost ready to curse God and die. When I think of the thousands of dollars which even in these hard times will be spent tomorrow upon ephemeral pleasures, and when I think how much of the necessities of life that sum would buy for the people about me. I feel as though the senseless giving of gifts at this of all times in the year were a wicked crime. These men and women have not all deserved to prosper, many have been slothful and extravagant and ungrateful, but upon the eye of [word] of him who died for all these people, our fellow creatures, our brothers and sisters are facing the most squalid of deaths. A little will save them, everything is needed, but food most of all I earnestly beg that concerted action be taken immediately. ROBERT B PEATTIE |
