Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1884 — A Sunshiny Husband. [ARTICLE]

A Sunshiny Husband.

A sunshiny husband makes a merry, beautiful home worth having, worth working iu and for. If the man is breezy, cheery, considerate and sympathetic, his wife sings in her heart over her puddings and her mending basket, -and renews her youth in the security she feels of his approbation and admiration. Yon mav think it weak or childish, if you please, but it is the admired wife, who hears words of praise and receives smiles of commendation, who is capable, discreet, and executive. I have seen a timid, meek; self-distrlist-ing little body, fairly bloom into strong, self-reliant womanhood, under the tonic and the cordial of companionship of a husband who really went out of his way to find occasion for showing her how fully he trusted her jnd mgnt and Low fully be deferred to her opinion.— The Household. H raven must be a beautiiul place, but if there’s a mnd-puldle bandy a 4-yeat old boy will take it in preference.