People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1894 — Jedge Waxem's Proverbs. [ARTICLE]

Jedge Waxem's Proverbs.

The little men in pollitickfain’t without ther uses. Every ti* ie a new state come. l into the Union, the Auierikii eagel roosts a notch bier. Oflls is like a street car; whei. a man Celebes it he sets dowi and rests. All the good c mgressmor ain’t ded. The tariff brakes as many as it makes. A tax on incomes is liable t< increase the crop uv liars. Ther ought to be a ‘tax on ig norants in this country. Men that air too onest. air always trubbliu’ the sea uv polliticks.

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