Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1920 — AMERICA. [ARTICLE]
AMERICA.
I love thy “roeks” and banks and money mills. To thee we sing. The sweetest words of tongue or pen, are ‘'Enclosed please find check again.” You have to those words to appreciate them. It’s no fun to have to write them. Success cornea from writing your name on the back of your cheeks instead of the front You know what I mean—it’s more fun to endorse, than to sign. When you do sign, be sure you’ve received 100 cents on the dollar for the Amt checked out. On the other hand, try and give 100 per cent soy all the cheeks you get to endorse. Business is an ideal pastime only when there is genuine satisfaction between the man who signs the checks and the man who writes his name across the back. That’s why selling Frankliiu is such pleasant work. Iker don’t cost near what they bring in satisfaction. Ask a man who “signed” for one. THOMPSON, A KIRK. Reinhold Shultz got our last Oakland, and the last Hupp went to Mr. Fry, near Fowler.
