Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 132, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1911 — Take Things as They Come. [ARTICLE]

Take Things as They Come.

Many of our woes are imagined, many of our wants are sore distorted —born of unjust desire, of wishing things we have no legal right to; of wanting things we will not slave to earn; of coveting things wa think we

want without wishing, to pay the price. Things are fairly well organized If one will only remain content to take things as they come and toil while they are comink, and nor worry overmuch whether they show up or not He takes the greatest pleasure out of life who can get the best of a good rain as he can of a sunny day, accepting both as far beyond hi* control. To stay indoors when the rain pours and go out for a stroll only while the sun shines is to miss half one’s for as Toil comes first and Ease comes after, bo Want and Luxury is mixed In every life. .