Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1920 — One Wild Thrill. [ARTICLE]

One Wild Thrill.

‘•The life of a cowboy must be something wildly adventurous,” remarked the tourist. “To speak the truth confidential,” replied Cactus Joe, “I always found it pretty tame except once, and that was when a movin’ picture company came along and fooled me into goln’ along and helpin’ to give the exhibition.”

However, the office never has occasion to seek the man on pay day. If a man doesn’t grumble at home it may be a sign that he isn’t there. A nation and a church seem to be liveliest when they have a debt to pay off. Resisting temptation is another thing that “you never know whether it will work.” There are not many men that fashion can control after their fiftieth milestone. One bossy disposition recognizes another at first sight and shies away from it — The people who are not up on a thing are usually down on it—Elbert Hubbard. The idle man Is like an idle machine. It destroys Itself very quickly. —Marden. If you can’t laugh at the jokes of the age, you can laugh at the age of the jokes. — —— A self-made man and a tailor-made can can both learn something from each other. Things don’t turn up in this world until somebody turns them up.—Daniel Webster. < In estimating the success of a life, we must take into account what has been overcome. Real humility never made its appearance in the world until the first father of six girls arrived. If your good nature has to be bolstered up by every member of the family, it ia net worth much.