Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1885 — Man in Love and Out. [ARTICLE]

Man in Love and Out.

What is there that a man will not do when he is in love? W T hat else will drive him to such lengths of brilliancy and daring? It is then that he puts on his most brilliant plumage, strata about in his greatest glory, and reaches the most beautiful perfection of his nature. He writes long letters, spends bis money like a prodigal, is ready to go here, there, or anywhere, rain or shine, at the beck andi call of his fair mistress; wears his best clothes, walks with the erectness and elasticity of a trained athlete, smiles on all mankind, and is a being much beyond and above the common run of the race. All this he is to the woman to whom he is playing the lover. She takes him for what he seems to be—not for what he is. • Perhaps he may turn out what he seems to be, perhaps not—generally not. Most husband* Of l i-~tj ha.r,fg to their j— : SELL HEAL EST.Ii after