Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1892 — Globe Sights. [ARTICLE]
Globe Sights.
How it worries some people to see other people prosper. “Other people treat me better than I treat myself. ’’—Parson Twine. Every man knows of a good use to which some other man might put his money. When a woman has a sister, she will never buy a hat without her assistance. A critic is never comfortable. He is forever seeing things which offend and annoy him. No matter how closely a man wears his mask, it will some day fall off, and reveal his true features. What a little time it takes for the baby in a buggy to become a woman, and wheel a baby buggy herself. Anything in toads is the latest style. If you have a toad pin, or a stuffed toad on your hat, you are all right. All the little things a man hides from the world when he is young, will appear written out on his face when he is old. The things you laugh about to-day, you will cry about to-morrow, but that should not distress you. For you will laugh to-morrow at the recollection of what made you cry to-day. —Atchison Globe.
