Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1897 — GRAINS OF GOLD. [ARTICLE]

GRAINS OF GOLD.

We pray the moot for whft we do not need. Bln always sarrlee a knife under lta eloak. A foal never 1 earns anything from a •Intake. No man doea hie best who works only for pay. A self-made man always epoile the job somewhere. The cheerful giver la always the one who gives much. Health ta another word for temperance tad exercise. Whnt a multitude of ugly sine can hide behind one doubt Hie devil Won’t lot a stingy man have any mercy on himself. That mas U a thief who le honest only because he la watched. The birds with the brightest feathen do not Sing the sweetest. The sheep that goes astray never llndt a green pasture for Itself. We hate eur own Bins when we see them fall grown In somebody else. Then ta a policeman oailed Tima, And he saye to every lingering sou of Want “Move on." We will find no permanent resting place in this life, ind tomorrow stay find na gone.