Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1911 — All Gone. [ARTICLE]

All Gone.

The cashier of a certain flrm had absconded and the head clerk was decided upo nas being the proper person to acquaint the head of the firm, of the fact on his arrival. There had btfc> dctg fight in the street and a small crowd was* just dispersing when the chiefs carriage dashed up. ' I “What’s that crowed after, Jorklns?" demanded the herd oMhd flhn. The chief clerk thought he had got a chance tor breaking thhe news and seized it. • “The vacancy, sir,” ho replied. “Vacancy! What vacancy?” ....222 - “Cashier, sir.” “But we don’t want no cashier, Jorklns* “Beg pardon, sir. but we have a vacancy for one.” . . . .. .... "Jorklns, are you mad?” “No.slr, That Is, eir, I don’t know, sir. Fact is, sir, all the cash is gone, and —and” “Welir “The cahler’s gone •with it sir.”.