Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
the shipments lof the corresponding week of 1883 Of 2,764. 11 of NURSERY STOCK and SEED POTATOES. LIBERAL SALARY or COMMISSION PAID WEEKLY. PERMANENT and PAYING POSITIONS to GOOD MEN. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to BEGINNERS. EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN IF DESIRED. Writ) at once for terms to THE HAWKS NURSERY CO., Rochester, N Y.
COMPLETE IDENTIFICATION. Tattoo Marku Accepted a« Fall Proof of a Man's Identity. A well-dressed man went into a Main st oet bank yesterday aftemjon and walked up to the window presided over by the paying teller, says a writer in the Buffalo Express. He handed a check to that individual and said: "I have here a check for SfiO which 1 wish you to cash." The paying teller looked at the check and then at the man. “You will have to be Identified, ’’ he -aid. The well-dressed man was prepared for this. “1 don't know a in Buffalo," he said, “but I have a lot of leita.s addressed to myself," He pulled ut a pa-J age of letters and shoved them through the window. The payIng teller examined the addresses, looked at the check again, aud said: “1 hut is nut sufficient. You will have to Lu personally identified." “But there sn t a man, woman or child in i luffrlo who knows me from a trolley ear,” persisted the well-dressed man. Eeiois my key ring. Look at the lumo on that tag." Ti e ; aying teller saw that the name >n Iho "he k and the name on the tag •co he name. “I am sorry,” he said, b.t >n.r rules afe very strict. I can’t pry this check on such an identiflea- • i»>. Excuse me, but you may have io eu both letters and key chain and i'.'ii ek.’ The well-dressed man was w r led. “J've got to have that ncney," ha said, “to .get out of town ■vith. . n.l l ve got to get out of town his afternoon," Th> nhe desperately tore op. n bis v$ t aud showed his indials on his shirt. “There," he said, d > y u 'hink I btolo that shirt, too? 4 Uir- Lave." answered the paying >? ie ■, mo nionlly. The well dre sed u his very ar.gry. He walked o nd tlio bank for a while und then >vus .ckby u sudden thought. Ho <1: off bis coat and vest and rolled up is left shirt sleeve an I the sleeve of his unde hint. Thon he stuck hU ,i o I i>m through the ludow und it u od. “Thore, .vol dodgastud chump Do yt u sea then ‘ initials ta!s>. <1 iho'e in blue Luu.' D > you think I tol them, too?” ‘limpayl g teller pula the m muy without another word. reus Wcurab lor Knowledge. Several yerfta ufo a scientific wiseere of Massuehuse|ts who hud never had t‘ o plb miro of meeting, with a gy.: .V moth sent word to a friend in u away I an-1 to send him a specimen. I hi friend c mailed,and the moth came duly t > bund. it escaped fiom the nature Ist, m ch to much 1> the sorrow of the Buy State ■> or afterwards, for the moth went rth and multiplied to such u degree that it bus cost the State 8200,00 ) in the past four years to carry on the fight gui'ist iis > rogeny made necessary by ts great destruct!veno.-,s. Lnst y 'ur . () 1.000 tree. were examined by a State c miulssh n, aud ciustei s Were destroyed.
GRAINS OF GOLD. It is better to suffer than to sin. In bringing up a child, think of Its old age. NO man can sow idleness and reap prosperity. Those who would lead others should always look up. All sins are big, no matter how small they look. Always look after things before they get by you. There can be no real life where the ’e is no love. A CIVIL tongue is a better weapon than a bowie knife. It lightens a duty to resolve to perform it cheerfully. What you dislike in another take care to correct in yourself. A desire to resist oppression is implanted in the nature of man. 1T is useless to confess our sins,.unless we are willing to forsake them. Never do anything before children that you do not want them to imitate. Keep your heart full' of sunshine, and God will soon give you a face to match it. There is more help in an ounce of encouragement than there is in a ton of advice. •In counsel it is good to see dangers, but in execution not to see them, unless they are very great. The least and most imperceptible impressions received in our childhood may have consequences very important ana of a long duration. ARTIES~~DESiRING FARM) LOAN 8 will consult their own interests by calling on, or writing to F. J. Seabb & Co., at the Citizens’ State Bank, Bensselaer, Ind. Terms can not be surpassed, snd the commissions charged are lbw. PATRONIZE THE HOME NURSERY. F. A. Woodin. the well known and reliable nursery-man of the neighboring town of Gothland has appointed John Callow as his agent at this place. Give him your orders for anything w mted in the nursery line—fruit and shade trees 1 , shrubs, flowers, etc. Hugh Robertson has purchased the Sayler house moving tackle and is prepared to give proper and prompt attention to such jobs in the future. We wish him success WA ■ATrnYTTI Reliableme ito sell «cxlN Allil-/. out choice ana faaidy Nursery Stock and Seed|PontOtS x full ano complete Hue. Many v..i, i eties can only be obtained through os.. Commission or salarv paid weekly, an-t promptly. Exclusive and choice ot teiritory given. Don’t delay, w.ri e atome for terms. AXLEN NURSERY Co-. 38-201. Rochester, N. Y.
