Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1912 — ALL SORTS. [ARTICLE]
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Presumption Is the daughter of ignorance. - The sweets of married life, should never be kept In family jars. Folly was condemned to serve as a guide to Love, whom she had Minded, mm r m ' 1 ♦ *■’. . Castles in Bpain cost little to construct, but a great deal to demolish. ____ / '• f** "2 r.v There are some men frtehds are more to be pitied than tbelr enemies. - * The woman we love the most Is often the one to whom we express It the least. '.A--- A.yWlfe A suggestive shop sign: "Don’t go somewhere else to get swindled; walk in here.’’ Memory ( Is the moonlight. of.. mind, “touching the ruins 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., A tear in the eye of a woman is ten times snore persuasive than ft rolling pin in her hands.
