Morning and evening he clerked in a drug store, for which he received his board and washing.
In 1836, he went to New York and clerked in the hardware store of Wolf, Bishop & Co.
He availed himself of an offer to become clerk of a store in Hudson, and clerked there and in Cleveland until he was sixteen years old.
He worked on a farm until he was nineteen years of age, and then clerked for D.
He clerked in a general store at Otisville for a period of two years, when he embarked in business for himself, forming a partnership with Mr. Dunning.
As a boy he clerked for a number of years and subsequently became a member of the wholesale grocery firm of Stillwell, Brown & Co.
Soon afterward he became identified with the Clyde Steamship Company of New York City, with which he remained one year, and thenclerked in a general store in Edenville two years.
When eighteen years of age he clerked in a general store at Bellvale and after a period of seven years was taken into partnership, the firm being Burt & Bradner.
The boys got newspaper positions and clerked in the stores, and one or two of them tooted cornets or other disturbances at summer-resort hotels.
He received a common school education, and at twelve years of age went into a store and clerked until eighteen, when he came to Chicago as clerk for an army sutler.
He engaged for awhile in tailoring, then in selling groceries, then clerked for S.
Removing to Palmyra, heclerked in a store several years.
During the succeeding two years he studied at Laval University and clerked in the office of Biron & Savignac, notaries.
In 1906 he won his Bachelor of Arts degree from Laval University and during the ensuing two years he clerked in the office of Boisseau & Bazinet, notaries at St. Hyacinthe, Quebec.
Al clerked in the National Cigar Company's store at Clark and Madison.
Gertie clerked downtown on State Street, in a gents' glove department.
When I clerked at the Enterprise Store in Beloit the women used to come in and ask for something we didn't carry just for an excuse to copy the way the lace yoke effects were planned in my shirtwaists.
The student was supposed to attend in the out-patients' room every day, see cases, and pick up what information he could; but on the days on which he clerked his duties were a little more definite.
Once the physician for whom he clerkedasked him to a solemn dinner, and two or three times he went to parties given by fellow-students.
Max Cohn, a nephew, arrived in Los Angeles in 1873 and clerked for H.
Newmark & Company in 1865, and moved to the two-story Amestoy Building on Los Angeles Street, north of Requena, but a few paces from the corner on which I had first clerked for my brother.
Newmark, a nephew of mine and President of the Newmark Grain Company, arrived in 1869, and clerked for H.
He originally clerked for his brother, and for a short time was in partnership with him and Hilliard Loewenstein.
The latter clerked for awhile for Elias Brothers, after which he associated himself with Pollock under the title of Pollock & Goodwin.
Gieze, the well-known druggist for so many years on North Main Street, and an arrival of '74, clerked for Junge.
He first clerkedfor Solomon Lazard, in the retail dry-goods business; and in 1867 he was admitted into partnership.
In 1855, Moritz Schlesinger, Herman's brother, came here and clerked for the firm.
When Will Hurley, a middle-aged man who clerked in a drug store and who also belonged to the church, offered to walk home with her she did not protest.
She clerked in Winney's Dry Goods Store and lived with her mother, who had married a second husband.
At the age of ten he emigrated to America, locating at Muskegon, Michigan, attended the public schools three years, worked in a saw mill four years, and clerked in a grocery store seven years.
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