Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1892 — Time to Deposit. [ARTICLE]
Time to Deposit.
An old Roxborough citizen who had no faith in banks as a place to deposit money enrried all his earnings with him wherever he went. While on his way to Philadelphia recently he was aefcoeted by a stranger, who wished to ride in bis carriage. The request was granted, and when opposite Luuret Hill Cemetery the stranger attempted to cut out the trousers pocket of the old gentleman. The in-* strumeut went in too deep, cutting the leg badly. He yelled lustily, and the stranger disappeared up a ravine and escaped. Twenty-five hundred dollars was deposited in bank to the old man’s ao, count that day.—[Philadelphia Record. Potatoes in Queensland, aro a complete glut in the market P
