Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1892 — About Men. [ARTICLE]
About Men.
On the day that a man finds out that he is a fool he has become a near neighbor to wisdom. People are a good deal like trees, Those who make the most bows do not often bear the most fruit. A Chicago man recently advised his betrothed to eat sauerkraut and beans as a preventive of the grip. Herb HauleSO-" What do you think of my voice, madam?” She—“l don’t think of it if I can help it. ” A tombstone is about the only place where the average man doesn’t really care to have his name in print. The devil gets a good many men by persuading them that the way to be happy is to make lots of money. “There’s a gieat art,” says Mickey Lennon, “in Knowing what not to know whin yez don’t want to know it.” ' A man reaches after the unattainablo when he finds fault with everybody and expects none to find fault with him. The man who has sworn off profanity should spend a few minutes in meditation before removing a porous plaster# An Italian woman living in New York has, during her eighteen years of married life, given birth to thirteen chli* (Iren.
