Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1914 — To the Middle-Aged. [ARTICLE]

To the Middle-Aged.

Say to yourself that you are entering upon the autumn of your life; that the graces of spring and the splendors of summer are irrevocably gone, but that autumn weather is often darkened by rain, cloud and mist, but Vie air is still soft, and the sun still delights the eyes, and touches the yellowing leaves, caressingly; ,<t is the time for fruit, for harvest, tor the vintage, the moment for making provision for the winter. —Amiel’z Journal.