Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1910 — Spanks Her Husband. [ARTICLE]

Spanks Her Husband.

Among she many letters In the New York Herald, this appeared the other day: The writer, though a woman, has no sympathy and little patience with the demand made so loudly and persistently nowadays for woman suffrage. What women should Insist upon is the right to be the absolute ruler in the home. I have practiced this doctrine during the nine years of my married life, and with most excellent results. I have four children and I am obeyed and respected by them and enforce discipline by corporal punishment whenever I think It la needed. 1 also demand obedience in domesfrom my husband, and wh«?p he is naughty or disobedient I take him across my knee Just as I do my youngest boy. My husband Is older, larger and stronger than I am, but submits to my discipline without question, knowing it Is for his good. WIFE AND MOTHER. Brooklyn, April 11, 1910. Perfectly Regular. “The South Sea Islanders often exchange wives.” "Shocking!” “Not at all. They go through A regular form of divorce.” * —» - ■ -■]•£ ! The man who has day dreams never amounts to much.