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Show Farmers' Educsr rjT and Co-Op ) Union of p I 1 1 Matters Especial Moment to I I the Progressive Agnciil'""5' - Well spent? Rest content! : Folly is generally bone deep. Trust and confidence beget their like. Many a well-to-do man is also hard to do. A resolution like butter, easier to make than to keep. Don't worry. ifs the devil's own Job. Leave it to him! Money talks and it is usually tn a hurry to say "good-by." "Tell it to the neighbors," if yu want to get into trouble. Marrying a rich young widow isn't a bad sort of get-rich-quick game. He who hates to raise a sweat Is not apt to raise much of a crop. Farmers who have separate houses for their laborers usually have no difficulty dif-ficulty in getting help. A small farm is large enough when It affords profitable employment to each member ot the family. Offers of help given and taken in the right spirit, bless both him who gives and him who receives. The man who works long hours works better when he has a cool, comfortable com-fortable bed in which to sleep. A successful financier is one who can separate other people from their money without using a sandbag. Happiness does not consist in getting get-ting the things we want, but in being contented with the things we have. Don't put your thoughts in cold storage. stor-age. Pass them around; be sosiable. Get good and give good everywhere you go. As the winter season advances study the problems you have stumbled over during the past summer and see H thdy caifnot be remedied. |