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Show Farmers' Educational nTl and Co-Operative Union of America Matters jf Especial Moment to I I the Progressive Agriculturist Pluck changes luck. Saintliness is a matter of living. A word from the wife is sufficient, A good husband makes a good wife. The fool and his money seldom meet. The docile man maketh the docile beast. A long tongue is a long ways from t pleasant. All homes seem well regulated from the outside. It Is care, not luck, that brings success suc-cess in farming. Kissing a girl for fun has brought many a man a fortune. "The first step to knowledge is to know that we are ignorant." A tactful man knows better than to praise one woman to another. If you would convince others always seem open to conviction yourself. Did you ever see a cat leading a dog a cat's life? Some folks are Just like that. The man who says "I can't" has an even chance with the man who says "1 won't." Wanted A way to manage- our road work so as not to involve graft or wastefulness. To love one's neighbor as oneself is easy when one is single and she is good looking. We'll never be rid of pestiferous law's until we are willing to do as we would be done by. The age requirement for the boys' corn club work is from ten to eighteen eight-een years inclusive. A man usually has time to do what he really wants to do. It is the work that is not inviting that is put off. The most important education a man can have is to know how to take care of himself and those dependent upon him. What one accomplishes above the average is the measure of profit. The average is usually the dead line which just pays the expense. |