Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1916 — COUNTRY TOWN SAYINGS [ARTICLE]

COUNTRY TOWN SAYINGS

You can’t always trust people; in fac;t, you can’t alwayw trust yourself. When a man takes a bitter medicine, he usually leaves a littlejp—the, spoon, r • What fierce, undying love you see on the stage; and what a tame variety there is in the audience. If a man ofTers you a good thing, you have a right to wonder why -he does not keep it himself. As a rule, the possession of any considerable sum of money represents industry, saving and old age. Half the people fear a crisis if a certain thing is done; and the other half fear a crisis if it is not done. A really dangerous man tries to avoid trouble; he has been in it before, and knows that trouble is disagreeable.—Ed Howe in the Atchison Globe.