Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1901 — Arrow Shots. [ARTICLE]
Arrow Shots.
I s.tr t t.r. tr? ■ * :nto the air. 1115..-,.: u- art: 1 fcn.» • <.t | —l> .nsfeilow. i If is.too cbea; . nobody wants 1 XL i' J’i tr Q*ix» v- snivel on are always | i trot. Vue igacTkai ta’i one bears daily WZ*ILtZ T A&*ic.a ziyr *?*&.*.ihing to is A <C«tpiißK£.yt7T »«ter. T What a bluff a picnic crowd makes at pretending to like it. With what contempt folks treat these little dry weather showers. Some people have to get up early in order to get in all their loafing. Lawyers are the worst to talk “shop” of any profession we know. It is a good thing we wear shoes, or there would be an awful lot of ugliness exposed. _ sv A woman takes a criticism of her married daughter’s housekeeping as a reflection on herself, How we can get worked up over imaginary grievances that likely are not any of our business. In a picnic crowd whf re they get somewhat crowded, there are always a lot who necd a hal.lv. A woman traveling has to carry everything in her grip. A man puts most things in his pockets. Bad grammar may not be a erirho, but it does not improve a pretty woman’s looks to use a double negative. When folks travel in Europe and have their trunks all pasted over with foreign labels they never take them off. The reason some folks know so much about other people’s business is because they have the nerve to ask about it. Don’t you hate to have folks come visiting and then not like the things to eat that you thought were especial dainties? It is queer that some men will persist in talking too much, when invariably that kind of men are called “windbags.” When an employe quits a man, he goes straight to his rival in business and gives away a lot of the ’Secrets of the business. V
