Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1911 — RAM’S HORN BROWN. [ARTICLE]
RAM’S HORN BROWN.
There Is strong circumstantial evldeuce that Lot’s wife was to blame for most of his troubles. There are still plenty of green pastures for the Lord’s sheep. Many a bad case of backsliding had its beginning in a horse trade. ''' j ’ '’—- ’ The bread that is honestly earned is the sweetest. We admire the rocket, but how soon we forget it The young man should make up his mind early as to whether he wants to be a houseplant or a tree. The sword is the great grandmother of the pruning hook. The man who is envious of evildoers will soon be carrying a banner In their parade.—lndianapolis News. Don’t go with a crowd just because it is a crowd. A happy heart is always young. <■M* When some folks open the Bible the last thing they want to find is the truth. When self-righteousness gets up in the night to pray, nobody else can sleep. “J You can depend upon it that the devil hates the man who loves his enemies.
