Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 197, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1918 — PHILOSOPHICAL [ARTICLE]

PHILOSOPHICAL

Wise men make proverbs for fools to laugh at. It’s all up "with a drummer when he loses his grip. Nothing pleases an actor more than a lot of strenuous glad hands. Religion is a good thing that does not cut a wide swath in a horse trade. When speaking of amusement circles it is proper to include circus: rings. —■* You can please any man by calling him a gentleman even if he knows you do not mean it. Fruit is -considered wholesome, but a banana peel will upset most any man’s stomach. If a man refuses to set an example he is foolish if he expects the world to have a good opinion of him. Statistics show that the sooner »' man allows his wife to have the last word the sooner the controversy ends.