Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1897 — GRAINS OF GOLD. [ARTICLE]

GRAINS OF GOLD.

We pray the moat for wh/Rto* need. Sin alwaya canto* a knife under cloak. A fool never learns anything fronts mistake. No man does his beet who walks only for pay. A self-made man always spoils tts job somewhere. The cheerful giver is always the on'; who gives much. Health is another word for tempo,anee and exercise. What a multitude of ugly sins caa hide behind one doubt. The devil won't let a stingy mau have any mercy on himself. That man is a thief who is boner* only because he is watched. The birds with the brightest fee timers do not sing the sweetest The sheep that goes astray nevrv dads a green pasture for Itself. We hate our own slns*when we ff*i them full grown in somebody else. There is a policeman called Tim.tad he says to every lingering son n! nani “Move on." We will find u » K-manent resting place in this life, d to-morrow may find us gone.