Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1920 — NUGGETS OF TRUTH [ARTICLE]

NUGGETS OF TRUTH

We should all love our enemies, but If we did that we wouldn't have any. 4 More women would go in for Acai culture if they could buy thiugs for a ■ong. After Inducing a man to make a fool of himself a woman gives him the laugh. A politician's Idea of a fool ’ is a man who affiliates with the other party. Any woman is able to stand alt the prosperity her husband can bring home. After singing her baby to sleep a woman proceeds to talk her husband to sleep. Half of happiness depends upon what we do, the other half on what we don't. Queer thfpgs about bills. Those that run the longest don’t seem to get anywhere. Never censure people because they are rich —they may be as respectable as you

Pe Is a mean man who will let a woman marry hhn for his money when he hasn’t any. -Many « man suffers from Inaomnia in his eagerness to wake up and And himself famous. Some folks are »o reserved in their manners that they don’t appear to have any at all. During the courtship a young is never out of danger until the girl says “no" three times. Some girls grow up and become happy wives and mothers and others become Igdy novelists. No, Maude, dear: when you feel like stamping your feet It Isn’t necessary to go to the pbstoffice. . You never can tell. If the truth were known It is frequently the under dog that began the fight."" , Somehow its difficult for a man to believe that he is as good as he expects his wife so believe he is. A lot* more people would take a friendly interest in you if you made a noise like a roll of greenbacks. Before asking a favor of a man a wise woman gives him a good dinner with a little flattery on the side. So much enthusiasm is wasted at the start of most enterprises that -there is but little left for the finish. Instead of speaking his mind a married man often speaks a mind made up of pieces given him by his wife.