Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 196, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1911 — Harold Knows the Signs. [ARTICLE]

Harold Knows the Signs.

FTv e-year-old Harold’s older sister was in the habit of making a good many demands on him. Generally her requests for favors, usually the running of errands around the house, were prefaced by what she considered subtle flattery. "Now, Harold.” she began one day. “you’re a dear, sweet little boy, and you know I love you—” but Harold eat her short. ' “Well, Ethel,” he said, earnestly, “if It’s upstairs, 1 won’t go.”—Llpplncott’a Magazine. :«V' : 1 There are some things that even the most absent-minded of us oan’l 'forget.