Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED SALESMEN’LL* of NUKBEBY BTOCK and SEED potatoes, libebal salaby or commission paid weekly, permanent and PAYING POSITIONS to GOOD MEN. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to BEGINNEBS. EXCLUSIVE TEKBII OBY GIVEN IT DESIRED. Writ iat one* for Ur mi to THE HAWKS NUBBEBY CO., Boohutir, N. Y. ANYTHING FOB A BHYME. The parish clerk of a oertaln village was a bit of a poet. One day he oame to tho vicar, “Well, Thomae. whet ie it?" “Well, you see, sir, one of the hymns for next Sunday has got iu it—‘And may our hearts in tune be found Like Davld’a harp of solemn Sound.' Now there ain’t many of our people ns have ever seen a harp, bo it don’t oonvey no moanin' to ’em. If yon don't mind, sir, I should juit like to alter it. They do know what a violin Is like, fer ola David J ones leads the ohoir with one. Don’t yon think it would sound better to eay—‘And may onr hearts be tuned within Like Unole David's violin 1 ." The vioar emiled and laid, "Not at all bad, Thomas. Very well." When the time oame, however forreading out the hymns in morning eerviee, old Thomas had forgotten the little slip of paper on whloh he had wrltUn the lines. He tried to do withont it. "And may onr hearts— And may onr hearts -" but stnok fast. No; he eonldn’t »MwV how it went. At laet a bright thought flashed through his mind, and ha gava out triumphantly—- “ And may onr hearts go lddla-diddla Lika Uuole David’s little fiddle," * "J.i i X A Curtnoa Bnelneea. 1 A curious yet profitable business ft (fie asportation and reimportation 3 raioksllver hat sprung np in Calif oral* Quiokeilver for export is sold at $6 logs par flask, of 76* pounds, than for hem eonsumptlon, and shrewd dealers hMfi not bean slow to take advantage of Hu rebate of over six cents par nonsA Thar have cheerfully paid the frelghtS Australia and baek again, and hwcj cleared nearly five cents par pound oj the transaction.
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