Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1893 — STUB ENDS OF THOUGHT. [ARTICLE]
STUB ENDS OF THOUGHT.
Vanity doesn’t leave as age comes on. If there were no charity there could be no religion. If a dog could think as a man does he might be less faithful. A mistake is one of the things that should only be made once. Only the animal that is in us makes us love life because it is life. The head prepares the healing balm; the heart lays it upon the pain. Matrimony is not the kingdom of heaven, for a rich man may enter therein. The man who won't pay his debts would be a common thief if he were not a coward. It does as much good to forget unpleasant things as it does to remember pleasant ones. The Savior of mankind had not been gone from earth five minutes before mankind began disputing over the plan of salvation and trying to make difficult and distasteful that which was simple and sweet.
Considers it “a household necessity.” Mr. A.J. Whiting, Newton, Kansas, accentuates his opinion thus: “I have used Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup in my family for the last eight years, and consider it a household necessity.” When the philanthropist subscribes to the fresh air fund he feels that he is supplying a lung-felt want. I have been afflicted with an affection of the Throat from childhood, caused by diphtheria. and have used various remedies, but have never found anything equal to Brown a bronchial Troches.”—Rev. G. M. F. Hampton, Piketon, Ky. Sold only in boxes. "The only time I ever experienced stagefright, said Singer, the comedian, "was when riding in a Fifth-avenue stage and the horses commenced to trot."
