Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1910 — RAM’S HORN BROWN. [ARTICLE]

RAM’S HORN BROWN.

There were blockheads even in the family of Solomon.

It is the size of a man’s heart that counts; not the size of his fist.

The preaching that has God in it will always outlive the preacher.

What is the good of having a head of gold, if the feet are either clay or iron?

The plow horse makes more miles in a year than the fleetest racer in the country.

A dead man can roll down hill, but it takes a live one to climb to the top of any kind of mountain.

No man will ever amount to shucks as a mountain climber unless he has “Excelsior!” on his-banner.

The trouble with some folk is that they put too much' ginger in the label, and too little “ketchup’* in the bottle. God meant every nubbip to be a big ear of corn for the man who would do the right kind of praying with his hoe. Trying to make a college professor out of the man who was foredtdaiued to be a horse doctor, is a blunder that is always being made. Many a man that God sent into the world to be an iron cogwheel was never heard of because he tried to make a big brass whistle out of him-self.-Indianapolis News.