Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1912 — ALL SORTS. [ARTICLE]
ALL SORTS.
Presumption is the daughter of ignorance. The sweets of married life should never be kept in family Jars. >3 ’ """ ‘ ' ■ Folly was condemned to serve as a guide to Love, whom she had blinded. duties in Spain cost little to construct, but i.»j»t deal to'demolish. There are some men whose friends are more to be pitied than their enemies. The woman we love the most is often the one to whom we exprees it the least. 'i A suggestive shop sign: “Don’t go somewhere else to get swindled; walk '"be™"' £ Memory is the moonlight of the mind, touching the rains of -the past with a softened light. A man may talk and talk and not be a bore if he talks to you about your good points. As A tear in ‘the eye of a woman is ten times more persuasive than a rolling pin in het hands. - ' -f
