Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1910 — Sunflower Philosophy. [ARTICLE]
Sunflower Philosophy.
Whenever any little thing hurts a man he says it hurts just as though some one had cut out his heart with a knife. ■ ■ About the wisest looking thing in the world is a country boy who has been boarding in town three or four months and studying law. The women folks in a church" have their first grave doubt of their pastor’s sincerity when he marries a woman belonging to some other church. ‘‘She,” the Young Things are always saying of some Older Thing, “has the money to buy good clothes and doesn't look good in them.’’ People manage to keep all other family gossip private except when they have been married more than once. This little history always leaks' out There is not much demand for men who are able to earn $1.25 a day, but men who are able to earn $3, $4, $5 and $6 a day are in brisk demand. When the young take up cold baths and sleeping out of doors, it is because they have heard it is good for the complexion, but older people follow reforms of this kind for health’s sake. “If it were not for just one little thing.” we heard an inventor say once “I would have the greatest invention in the world.” That one little thing it the trouble in every man’s life.— Atchison (Kan.) Globe.
