Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 188, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1913 — Getting at the Truth. [ARTICLE]

Getting at the Truth.

At twenty-three he thought fate was making a special effort to keep him down. At thirty-five he thought he might have done great things if his wife had not been such a handicap. At forty he believed he would have been a great man if his children had not made it necessary for him to cling; to the sure things, A At fifty he was positive that therw was a conspiracy against him cn the part of his fellow men. At sixty he felt that if he could have been thirty-five again nothing could have stopped him. At seventy he began to believe that he had failed because of a lack of courage and inability to make tha most of his opportunities. , At eighty he was almost sure of ft.