Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1909 — Sunflower Philosophy. [ARTICLE]

Sunflower Philosophy.

' People have to learn to loaf, the same as they have to learn to work. Plenty of people can stand adversity, but only a few can stand prosperity. There is not much falling In love lately; and those that are in are fallIng out. Every man can prove that other people impose on him more than he Imposes on others. When you see a woman on the streets she is going to one of two places: to \ory goods store or to the dentist. A man was to be executed at Coolidge, and he said to the hangman: ‘1 am not fit to be hanged; keep me until I become converted.” In view of the fact that nearly evdry farm is occupied there seems to be too much worry because the boys won’t stay on the farm. Enough of them do It is our Idea that wives worry too much; very few hiA'ands are stolen and those that are seem hardly worth worry. The elderly women, instead of trying to coax young women to wear less false hair, seem to be adopting the puff fad themselves. ' There Isn’t anything more encouraging than to see aa old married couple walking along and really enjoying each other’s society.—Atchieon (K*n-j Globe.