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Show (sibert ,5Bece Says: So:i.e uf liie greatest windfalls ljiv have eoi;e from hard work. A marriage license does for a num j ber uf other tilings as well. Good luck is the thing that g.vs with energetic, persistent etl'ort. j When a peisoii has amoral aw aken- ' ing he usually notices his neighbor's sins first. Money considerations have broken up more friendships than all other things combined. ' Matches may be made in heaven . but, they have to go to the other place j for the sulpher. i AVhen folks are stuck up there are! a lot of people secretly pleased w hen j they take a tumble. I There is only one saving virtue , about a drunken man he is a terrible warning to others. It is very much better to do one good thing today than to put a dozen off until tomorrow. The money a man's wife saves out of her allowance seems like velvet to the husband who borrows it. Most folks who pinch their feet with tight shoes haven't any too much understanding to start w ith. A wise thing in a horse trade is to keep your eyes open, your mouth closed, and leave your pocketbook at home. Did you ever fly off the handle and afterwards think of how much easier you could have won your point by keeping calm. Will some one explain why it is that we delight in catching someone else in a mistake and squirm like all get out to keep from having one attached at-tached to us. Just out of curiosity son e time count up the number of successful business men in .your town who have had a university training. You'll be surprised. When her friends compliment Jier on looking so young a woman doesn't know whether to be pleased at the compliment or to get mad because of the insinuation that she is older than she looks. |