Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1912 — RAM’S HORN BROWN [ARTICLE]

RAM’S HORN BROWN

Hen blame God for many of their own mistakes. A heretic is the man who differs from us. It is not the biggest trees that bear tho best fruit Deserve good fortune and you will sooner or later have it . * . ■ Some folks whine so much that they actually think it is musical. There is more religion bathe hearty laugh that lightens a burden and eases a care than in the groan that gives everybody the blues. If the Bible teaches anything with clearness, it is that no one can ban# faith in God and be a loser by it It is a shame that a brewery is allowed to use the American eagle as an advertisement for its business. A strong belief In a bright tomorrow will do touch toward making a brighter today. The bee goefe straight only when it is going toward its hive. . i.... *! The man who is trying to do a thousand things will never amount to » hill of beans st anything. A good way to find out what God will do is to look back and see what he has done, The man who turns the world upside down does it because it is his sole business to do tha* very thing.