Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 227, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1911 — REFLECTIONS. [ARTICLE]

REFLECTIONS.

The man of good judgment Is like a pin—his head prevents bis going too far. There’s a heap o< difference between having a wide acquaintance and being well-known. Between the snow-shovel, the car-pet-beater, and the lawn-mower, man hasn’t much time to be happy. Then again, there are those people who lay so many plans, and outline so many systems that they never get anything done. It would save so many misunderstandings, if someone would invent a set of expression marks for correspondence, as in music, to convey correct emphasis. Happiness travels so Close to us that we overlook It, and spend our days in a vain strugle to grasp the reflection of It which we sde at a distance. ■ !V