Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1889 — Sometimes You Can't Always Tell. [ARTICLE]

Sometimes You Can't Always Tell.

A Wise Man says: “A young man used hardly and roughly will be a toucher man in the end. ' Ho will go into the lire iron and come out sleek” That depends it great deal on whether he does or not. And that, again, depends largely on what the young man is when he goes in. If lie is simply basswood, and the very best quality, of basswood at that, when he goes .in, he ; goes in for good. Ho doesn't come!out j anything. I don’t know where he goes, but he doesn’t come out again. 1 It won’t do to put all young men into the fire. Unless the t<anj:■?ring process bo con sidered .a good Wa v to get rid 5T them. And then when you put the young man of Iron into the fire you don’t want to keep him there too long, or ytraTt spoil him. Iron will burn tv? well tie basswood, if you keep it on the |ire long enough. “How Ibng shall you keep him in then?” Qh, blesi you; how do I know? Ask the W!ar Man, 119 began it—Burdette.