Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1893 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A Buainess. One person out of every seven in the United Kingdom is a depositor in the postoffioe savings banks, which have n.arly $360,000,000 deposits. To,manago this business there is a headquarters staff of not far from 1,96 b persons at the London Postoffloe Bank, of whioh every money order postoffice in Great Britain and Ireland is a branch. Every deposit made In any one of the postoffloes is forwarded to the London headquarters. The looal postmaster simply takes the cash and sends it up to London, merely entering it op his aoeounts and on the depositor’s book. The London office keeps an aooount against every on* of the 10,000 branch offices. How great is the labor entailed will be realised when it 1b stated that In one day as many as 72,689 deposits have been mode, that last year 992,000 accounts were opened and 701,000 oloeed. It is estimated that in the twenty-five years the postoffloe savings bank system has been In operation frauds and Inaccuracies have amounted bo mks about a half-penny for every *SOO.

Not Looking for dory. That Oregon girl who saved u whole rain from destruction and then went on her way homo, not even telling her name, is a genuine heroine. The report sa.. s: “She was on her way home from a party when she discovered that a rail had been removed on a high ties le, and thereupon she procured a lantern ind signaled the approaching train us, n time. Having done a heroic deed and saved many travelers from a horrible death, she modestly went < n her ivay without waiting for thanks or reward and without mentioning tier name." lie tVnx Too H:tl>l>v t > Live. George Westlake, of Long Island ”ily, (lied of j< y consequent on hearing >'■ his wife's recovery of her sanity, -he had been in an asylum, and the mperintendent wrote that she was g tutgwell. When the news was received lr Westlake suffered vi; 1 nt puns in list heart, from which the piysiciar. ovdd not relieve him, and he died •nortly afteiward.

A Curious Business. A curious yet profitable business in the exportation and reimportation of Julcksilver has sprung up in California. uioksilver for export is sold at $5 less per flask, of 76$ pounds, than for home consumption, and shrewd dealers have not been slow to take advantage of this rebate of over six cents per pound. They have cheerfully paid the freight to Australia and back again, and havt cleared nearly five cents per pound oa the transaction. Emblem charms, at Claike’s. NOTICE - —Owing to the liability of fires I feel compelled to prohibit all hunting on my lands in Jasper county, and notice is hereby given that any person trespassing on such lands with a gun will be prosecuted. B. J. GIFFORD. October 14, 1892-$3,50. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be cl my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Jotdan township, oi the Fourth Saturday i>. each month for the transaction of business connected with tba duties of Tri.rtee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Township

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