Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1889 — Too Troo, Too Troo. [ARTICLE]
Too Troo, Too Troo.
Man that is married to woman is of many days and full of trouble. In the morning he draws his salary, and in the evening behold it is all gone. It is a tale that is told, it vanisheth, and no one knoweth whither it goeth. He riseth up clothed in the chilly garments of the night and seeketh toe somnolent pare* goric wherewith to heal the eelicky bowels of his offspring. He imitateth the horse or ox, and draweth the chariot of kis posterity. He spendeth his shekels in the purchase of fine linen cud purple, to cover the bosom of la . ian..ly, jet he hirr-elf is s en at the gr* v of the city with one suspender. Ho come'h forth, as a flower, an lis cut down. There is hope of a tree when it is cut down that the tender root.? thereof will sprout again, but man g m“,;li to his home, and v-hut if be then * Yea, ho is altogether wieuied
