Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 189, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1920 — FOUND FLOATING [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

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Replies are not always answers. Love isn’t blind. It’s obstinacy that ails it. — Many people are made giddy by the social whirl. Hens seldom fight, but they often have a setto. Is .there still a dog in existence named Rover? It takes a woman to smile when her rival is praised. A policeman should watch that others do not prey. Advice to pugilists—when in doubt put on the gloves. • 7 Teeth are like verbs—regular, irreg-ular-and defective. Sometimes an easy-going person to hard to get rid of. * C 7 —* , ~ i. > • When one suspects, he is right at least half* the time. ——- All the disagreeable people de not live on cross streets. One way to disseminate cheerfulness is to pay one’s bills. One's tongue will behave if he has trained his temper to. A grin can be worked mechanically, a smile is more difficult Many a man fails to arrive because he began with cold feet After all there is a good deal of humanity In human nature. Another love affair is the best cement for a broken heart. 7 . Too many people spend their time tn trying to be miserable. Some musicians who play by. ear nrivht to norjwlt «n aurlst.