Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1883 — Another One. [ARTICLE]

Another One.

ll ditor Republican. —ln reply to a communication I saw in j oar paper, Jan., 25th, 1883, in regard to school teachers lam one that believes that this is earth and not heaven: that we are born for usefulness; arid at some age early in life, we must select our occupation, and believe there are nmnv different occupations open to rill who are diiligent, industrious, and perseving. I believe further that education, honor, wealth, and fame are acquired only by diligent industry, hard stud} T , and never ending perseverance; that one of the nrst tilings to lie

- F j • .f . Tiijift mind 20T6rDiiiff thA tAinDcr carrying sunshine, cheerfulness, lively conversation Ac. There are two leading occupations open to the weaker sex inour county, for those who are not born in the lap of luxury. That is the school-room and the kitchen. Both are honorable, and any young lady should be proud to excel in either place. You all know which pays the best. Either ;of these does not exclude the right to be accomplished in music or literary tastes.

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