A COLD WATER BLOTTER.
Whoever heard of a poor old horse that had to go reeling home Be< ause he had taken a drink too mm h of somebody’s poisoned rum ; Whoever heard of a drunken cow, or even a tipsy rat, Or whoever heard of a nic e old puss that was not a Temperance cat? No; each of the creatures (iod has made, on earth, in sea, in air. Need* nothing i* v 'er to quench its thirst hut water pure* and f-'iir. So, when we arc* great, big. g r .own-up folks, and while we are children small. We’ll have ,i- much sense as the dogs and cats, and wc will not drink at all. National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, Fvan-ton, Illinois.
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White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 236, 18 February 1915, Page 11
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125A COLD WATER BLOTTER. White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 236, 18 February 1915, Page 11
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