Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 300, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1911 — IDLE MUSINGS. [ARTICLE]
IDLE MUSINGS.
Fame’s daurel wreath fits mighW few heads. Many a Imre-faced lie is old enough to have whiskers. A dollar will go further if you mall it than if you bet it. Woman is only the weaker vessel before she is manned. 7 —~ •«'/-. f- %** Some people can’t take anything set riously, not even a joke. The fellow who eats with his knife will cut his best friend. . That old adage about the new broom -Is rather a sweeping assertion. Some people break Into song as though they were committing a burglary. With all his faults the devil never puts oft till tomorrow what he can do today. It is natural to respect gray hairs, especially If we happen to be bald our* selves. . All women are*xlddles, and tbs plainer they are the more readily men give them up. When a woman is clothed with authority she thinks most of how it should be trimmed. Marriage is apt to prove to a man that a girl’s golden - tresses are after all just plain, ordinary red hair. When a man wears the neckties hie wife buys him he is either very much in love with her, or he just doesn't care how he looks.
