Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1897 — VIRAINS OF GOUD [ARTICLE]
VIRAINS OF GOUD
We pray the moat ft* whd we de no« need. Sin always eantas a knife cades its cloak. A f oei neves teams aaythlnf tran a mistake No man does hte beat who works only for pay. A self-made num always apotts the job eomewhese. Ths cheerful gtm la aiwayaYhe one who gives much. Health is anothst WSSd (Of temperance and exerdsa What a multitude of ngfy stns eu hide behind one doubt The devil won’t let * Wttogy man have any mercy on hlmoeid That man to a thief wbe to honest only because he to watched. The birds with the brightest featb* ere do not sing the sweetest The sheep that goes astray never finds a greea pasture tor Itself. We hate our own sins when we see ‘hem full grown in somebody else. There is a policeman called Timrs ind he says to every lingering son of nani “Move on.” We will find no permanent resting place in this life, and to-morrow may And US gone.
