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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
February
Year
1872
Copyright
Public Domain
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TBere is, perhtsps, no ono in tliin world more to be piticd than the poor ricli raaa -the man who Las got into the habit of wring until ho saves ñora sheer delight in seeinghis wealthincrease, iuidof countimg every dollar of exponditure as tliough its loss was somethiiig tliufc could nuvur ba repaired. Yet it is the duty of every poor man to savo something. Tho possession of a féw dollara oftnn makes all the difiFerence betwnen happinosB snd misery, and no man, especially a man ■with a family dependent upou him, can li truly independent unluss he han a few dollars roservud for the time of need. While extremo aarefulness as to the expenditure of the money will make a rich man poor, a wise economy will almost as oertainly malte a poor man rich, or at lenst make him to a considerable oxtent independent of theoommou vicisitudes of lifev

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Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus