Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SHORT AND SERIOUS. Pbople devote too muoh time looking at the clook. A man’s temper is like a fly: it is full grown the moment It appears. The more you admire a thing, the more trouble it will make you. It is not the pleasure seeker wko finds pleasure, but the one who tolls for It The best revenge to take on your enemy is to try to amount to something yourself. Some men will make fools of themselves when tTbey know it as well as anybody. A man never wants anything so bad as when he is told he will have to fight for it to get it Too many people think their friends will admire them whether they have on clean collars or cot. To-mobrow should never eome: all that it does is to prove to a man that he was a fool yesterday. Thebe is comfort in the reflection that some men are honest as naturally as others are dead beats. No han can be everything his neighbor thinks he ought to be, unless he is ashamed of himself all the time. Thouoh there are billions of people in the world, every man’s happiness depends on how two or three treat him. No woman ever admirers a man so much after he has made a confidante of her, and told her of his love for another woman. A.FTEB a man has become rich in a town, people who dislike him begin to loos mysterious when the question is asked how he made his money. We once knew a pious woman who was always confessing to the Lord that she was a great sinner, but she was never known to admit a mistake of any kind to any cne else.—Atchison Globe.
GATHERINGS OF GOLD. Words are the counters of the wise bnt the money of fools.—Hobbs. Temptations are a file that rubs off the rust of self-confidence.—Fenelon. V golden thread of gospel grace runs through the whole web of the Old Testament.—Henry. Doing is the great thing; for if, resolutely, people do what is right, in time they come to like doing it.—Ruskin. N ature has made o ccupation a necessity to us; society makes it a duty, habit may make it a pleasure.—Capelle. 1 > 5 <CE t >wing to the liability of fires ’ el (impelled to proh bit all hunting on in;, .ads in , asper county, and notice Is icr- b\ given :hst any person trespassing on apb lands with gun will be proseou ed. B. J GIFFORD. Ortober 11. 1892—53,50. TRUS'i EE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be et nr, office at aebn A. Know,ton’s, in JoiL n township, oi the Fourth Saturday cl each month for the tiausaction of bnsin sk connected with tba duties of Tru • tee. TAMES H. CARR. Trustee Jordan Township
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