Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1911 — PROVERBS OF THE HIGHWAY [ARTICLE]

PROVERBS OF THE HIGHWAY

Dignity can’t be put on. But the airship musn’t ‘‘lay low." Love knows no bounds, but goes lu them. Be a live wire, but don’t burn your associates. There are hustlers and there are Jumping-jacks. Also where wisdom is bliss ’tis folly to be ignorant. ■ g . The manly man makes altogether the beet woman’s man. If it were not for the freshness of thingß we wouldn’t value the salt. There are many kinds of pleasures, and some of them aren’t so pleasant If everybody saved as much as they think they are going to, millionaires would be as common as second-hand automobiles. It always costs more to buy than you think It will, and you always get less than you think you will when you want to sell.