Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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“A Soft Answer," Etc. Mrs. Newcomb —Good morning. Is this Miss Wise’s private academy? Mrs. Blnks (hotly)—No, it is noti This is a private house, and these are my own children. Mrs. Newcomb (hastily)—Why, 1 thought it must be a school, because the children looked so educated and scholarly and —refined, you know. Mrs. Blnks (genially)—Oh, yes, of course. Come in and sit down. Xucy, call your six brothers and five sisters, and introduce them to the lady, while I just put on my hat to show her where Miss Wise’s school is.—Tit-Bits. "Math.” Pop—“ Are you familiar with mathematics?” Weasel —“Sure; I call ’em ‘Math’ for short.” Two Pennsylvania inventors have patented a slingshot with a sight to aid in aiming it. The man who weds an old flame often finds that she has a red-hot temper. '

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