Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1910 — TRUMPET CALLS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
TRUMPET CALLS.
B*®’* Horn Sounds a Waraias Nolo to the Unredeemed.
Keep a-going and ..you will get somewhere before sundown. ’ The ant and the sluggard are never delegates to the Bame convention. The man who Is in earnest will sooner or later be in clover.
The devil aims his longest and biggest guns at the home. The clock has a long job, but it does Its work one tick at a time. When some men go to the bad they do it as if they were doing It on a bet. If some men would spend more time in the open air they would have more hair. ~—----- The ant might learn something to Its advantage by going to the book agent. Peary might put another turkey feather in his cap by now discovering Dr. Cook. . The man who is always trying to beat his own record will not let anybody else do it. It is astonishing how much you can learn about human nature by charging something at the door. The man who might have knocked the persimmon but didn’t can be seenon every street corner. The most vigorous exercise some people take is when they have a chance to get something for nothing. The young man who can do something well, and always does it that way, is as certain to climb as a grapevine is.
