Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1886 — Not Appreciated [ARTICLE]
Not Appreciated
One night a policeman who Vas patrolling Grand River avenue and trying the doors of business houses came to a grocery and found the door unlocked and the key in the lock. He sprang the bolt, put the key in his pocket and sauntered on, and in the course of an hour he found opportunity to send word and the key to the proprietor. He -didn’t expect any particular praise for his action, but he was hardly prepared for the storm which soon swooped upon him. The grocer himself, with battered hat, torn coat and two fingers bleeding, suddenly appeared before him and said: “If I’ve any influence in this town I’ll have you off the force inside of two days!” “Why, what’s the matter!” “ Matter ? Ask me wliat’s the matter ? Oh! I’ll fix you!” “For what? For finding your store unlocked and sending the key to your house ?” “Yes, sir! I was down there hunting up mustard for a sick child at home, and what do you do but lock me in and promenade off?” “Is it possible ?” “And there I’ve been for an honr or more, and would be yet if I hadn’t crawled through a cellar window! Oh I 11l lay for yon, oM guardian of the peosol*— Detroit JVes JV«M.
