Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1902 — Judge Waxem’s Proverbs. [ARTICLE]

Judge Waxem’s Proverbs.

When a man’s In politics he’s in trouble. The Goddess of Llbberty newer attended a Woman’s Suffridge Convention In her life. Thar’s men that would sell the American Eagel fer money to buy votes with. It’s almlty hard sleddin’ to be a pattrlot all the time and newer git a government job. A pore man in politics is purty lonesum sumtimes. , The tirant’s heel don’t always ware a crown. The man these days that says he druther be right than be President never had much show to be President A man that feasen’t got any weak spots can’t git electedrto office. No nation Is bigger than it thinks it is. Pattrlotlsm that ain’t adulterated sum is skeerce nowadays.—New York Herald.