Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1911 — REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR [ARTICLE]
REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR
ft- ■ nobody. ."ft.... ft ■'■pm' Few of ps can Ure up to our ancestors however deep down they ar* buried. * ” Too hardly ever know why you like people; you always know why you don’t. I ~ Without a certain amount of pining a girl can’t make herself believe it’s real lore. ?~'?u T *Zi ft-/ Real virtue scorns adulation; that’s where it differs from brains. t Alan’s reason gets him into mischief that woman’s instinct keeps her out iMDf. •" ' ' V ' ■ i Anjr woman can understand a telegram because no woman understands punctuation. ' ' ft- ’ ■ A few men can undergo as -severe an ordeal for themselves as all women can for other people. ■ft" ;* " Vft;-ft'::'’ , *?f- -ft No matter how it disgusts a woman for her husband to chew tobacco she can’t help admiring him for being able to do such a hard thing. Your stroke of genius would be in some other fellow just an Idea, -ft Marriages may be made in heaven, but they can be unmade any old place. Men get wildly excited over politics so as to make themselves . believe some of it. y §fpfaybe if men let women have the right to vote women would let men have the right to spend some of their own mdney.—New York Press.
