Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1910 — Too Sick to Be Nursed. [ARTICLE]

Too Sick to Be Nursed.

The old maxim to the effect that if you are going to do a thing at all you should do it thoroughly, applies < with particular force to the case of aurslng. Tn that profession none but x professional or an experienced amateur has any right to meddle. The Washington Star tells a story to the joint. — ; —~ In a Cape Town hospital, after Uuneheon one day, an earl’s daughter iasteaed down the aisles of beds toward her favorite soldier, only to find lim asleep, with ttys scrawl pinned jn the counterpane: “Dere Lady Maude too ill to be ltirsed to-day most respectfully T. Adkins.” We know we can’t stop the comet, »nd we don’t believe we can kill the lies. There's no hope for a young maw who la too lazy to fall In love