Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1911 — PAVEMENT PHILOSOPHY. [ARTICLE]

PAVEMENT PHILOSOPHY.

Calf love heeds a lot of rope. Hard luck stories are -not always told by word of/mouth. If you can be happy with a little It is always at hand. --The man who says he'll never give in pretty soon gives out. The room at the top i«k always spoken for,, but seldom occupied. That word wholesome is being stretched to unwholesome proportions. When you loan a dollar give It; you’ll forget it sooner, and so will he. Some people never help their run of luck by doing a little sprinting on their own account. "✓ • - The man who makes a cloak of religion Is' not well-dressed to the eyes of the Lord. \ The difference between a pessimist and an optimist is exactly the same as that between an optimist and a pessimist. The longest way round Isn’t always the surest way home; there’s toe cider mill, and all the other hindrances. .... The -'Average young man hardly knows what to do with his new moustache, but most any of his friends can tell him if he wishes they should.