Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1912 — A Happy Outlook. [ARTICLE]
A Happy Outlook.
In Detroit they tell of a young man who, although he made a great deal of money, was always in debt because of his extravagance. Not long ago, however, he wooed and won a young woman of great wealth, and immediately things took a roseate hue. During the honeymoon the bride ventured sto ask hubby whether the fact that she had money made any difference to him. “To be" sure it does, my love,” was the unexpected response. Whereupon wifey was a bit alarmed. “What difference?” she asked. “Why, darling,” continued the husband, “it is such comfort to know that if I should die you’d be provided for.” "And If I should die?” added the bride. “Then, darling,” was the reply, “I’d be provided for.” —Lipplncott’s.
