Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 226, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1917 — Some Observations. [ARTICLE]
Some Observations.
The trouble with some folks Is that they don’t consider they are having a good time unless they are making a nuisance of themselves. Nobody works quite so well as the man who has had a good night’s sleep. A man may think he is hiding his dissipations from his employers but his work tells. It’s easy enough to find friends In fair weather; the man with an umbrella to lend when it is raining Is the bird. As a general rule If the boss isn’t on the Job himself.v the cterks aren’t either. The history books would be bigger than they are if all men had accomplished half the things they intended to do. ... What’s become of the oldfashioned hoy who had the notion that lie had to go to New York to make his fortune?
