Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1912 — CHEER-UP THOUGHTS. [ARTICLE]

CHEER-UP THOUGHTS.

We never believe the “believe me** man! Laughter Is the pepsin for mental dyspepsia! The coward calls It “pursuing a policy of nonresistance.” The *1 can't help it” man Is sebra’d With saffron streaks. ■M We never know how good that UP thing feels until after we’ve been downed a few. The time to hold your head up is when you feel cast down! We’ve known at lot of men with retreating chins who never retreated. Bite the peroration off short when you’re preaching to a man in hard laok - u We always take more stock in the man who proclaims things in the pianissimo tone. The invertebrate, when he makes good resolutions, usually holds out for an occasional recess! The boss gives ear to the aggressive employe, but he always fires the antagonistic one! “They say” that “prosperity spoils more men than adversity”—but we’re all willing to take a chance!