Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1919 — POINTED PARAGRAPHS [ARTICLE]

POINTED PARAGRAPHS

Good things go as eusily as bad things come. , It’s one thing to talk and another to say something. A coincidence —is the antiquated plea of the Plagiarist. * __ *' • Gossip is the cartridge fired from the gun of idle curiosity. The doctor who gets out of patients Is apt to lose his temper. . . J r— —Tr-r —;t-"“r— * ~ — ~ 'l'lio good die young -fted- rite—otherkind when they can’t help it. The wise man knows enough to conceal what he doesn’t know. ” Aienlmay suffer told privations, but - women always tell them. "Many so-called fireproof buildings have furnished indisputable proof of a fire. Nothin?- pleases some—uxtux—morethan to' hear disagreeable things about some one they have wronged. The child of today is the critic of tomorrow, hut unfortunately parents never realize the fact tintil tomorrow. —Chicago News.