Show DY THE WAY Even Ii stingy person Is always willing will-ing to give advice No one is so prosperous that he can afford to malign other people A desire to get even has often been tho keynote I of a mans success Value of property Is entirely a matter mat-ter of whether somebody wants It There are smaller dividends in the practice of hate than in any other occupation oc-cupation r It is hard to persuade a community that you lira any better than your neighbors A man does not really get old until un-til ho begins to feel secret pride In his Infirmities Every person imagines that his li a special caso among the ills dint affect af-fect mankind In general Uncle Dick In Madison Journal |