Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1890 — Old Heads and Young Hearts. [ARTICLE]

Old Heads and Young Hearts.

“Now, Samuel, ” said his doting mother, “you are going to see ono o’ the nicest girls to-night that ever came to this town, and I want you to make a good impression. Now, the way to do that is to show appreciation. As someone says: ‘He a good listener.’ Now, don’t you forget it.” “I won’t, mother,” answered tlio dutiful Samuel. At another house, the ono to which Samuel's feet Ware \ tending, a loving aunt was saying to her visiting niece: “Now, if Sam comes, don’t you rattle on as if you hadn’t any brain. Just you keep quiet, and let him do the talking. He’ll like you all the better for it f .” To this day those match-making women can’t understand why those two young folk despise each othor.—Puck.