Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1917 — NEVER TOO SOON TO BEGIN [ARTICLE]
NEVER TOO SOON TO BEGIN
Start Is All That Is Necessary in Planning House That One Some Day ~ la Going to Build. There are two kinds of people who are Interested in the question of build-. Ing houses: Those who have built one house and live in it, and those who are living in some one’s else house. A pretty comprehensive statement, but really, who isn’t Interested in the matter of building a home? Jones has a house of his own, and he is concerned with the thing he possesses, says an exchange. Smith, who owns no house, is concerned with something he lacks. Jones is homesick only when he is away from home. Smith can never be homesick in any place other than his home. Jones is an owner, a master, a liege lord of lands and all, that is therein. SmlVh is a tenant, a payer of rent, a slave of tribute. Jones dwells on the right side of the door. Smith is eternally wishing that he did. It is never too soon to begin planning that house which some day you are going to want to build. It is never too soon, but sometimes too late, to save the money for a start toward it. The start is all that is necessary.
