Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1897 — [?]RAINS OF GOLD. [ARTICLE]
[?]RAINS OF GOLD.
We pray the moat ft* whY* we do n«t heed. Sin always sarrtee a knife under it* cloak. A fool never learns anything from a mistake. No man does hie beet who works only for pay. A self-made man always spoils ths Job somewhere. The cheerful giver is always the en« who gives much. Health is another word for temper* ance and exercise. a multitude of ugly sins cut hide behind one doubt The devil won’t let a stingy man have any marcy on himself. That man is a thief whs is honest only becauss he is watched. Ths birds with the brightest feattx ers do not sing the sweetest The sheep that goes astray never finds a green pasture for Itself. We hate our own sins when we see Ahem full grown in somebody else* There is a policeman called Time Ind he says to every lingering son or >aani “Move on.” We will find no bennanent resting pUfee in this life, find to-morrow may Mrs us gons.
