Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
fl, M’COY& CO’SMNK) Is prepared to make five year loaua on farms at rates positively aglow, ana on as favorable terms as oan be obtained in town, giving the privileg of partial payments at any time, aud stooping the interest on the amount puid' We are also preparo 1 to make loans on personal security on shorter time at reasonable rates. If you are in need of a loan, give ns a call. 13—4 t.
D ACTIIDC V 1 Persons wanting I ” hHCsJI pasture for a numberot colts or cattle should apply to T. A. Crockett, five miles south-east of Rensselaer. T. J. Borem has the contract for building the new residence of Dr. Horton. A new boy at John Hodshire’s Sunday. J. C. Carmichael has moved his harnpss shop into one of the new rooms south of Collins’ implet. ment store. Fred Sehiltz is putting up a residence in Weston’s Addition. Austin G. K. Hollingsworth, will loan you money on peisonal mortgage, -r ohattel seou. rity, for long or abort time at local bank rates. These loat s can be paid back at any time, and are more desirale than bank loans, because interest is r bated.— We have unlimited oapital and can accommodate everybody
Tho machinery for Nowelet & Son’s new flouring inijl is being placed in position, and will there*, fore soon b* in runmug order. Mrs. Jas. W. Nelson, of H ammond, is visiting relatives and friends in Rensselaer. Frank Minikus is erecting a r. sideuce in Leopold's Addition. Thirteen lots were sold las Sat-, urday, and three on Monday, in the New Columbian Addition. A word to the wise is sufficient. We 1 ought our carpets of the manufacturers, paid cash, got die* count, sayed jobbers’ profits, and give our patrons the benefit. Porter & Wishard. In commemoration of the anniversary of Odd Fellowship, Rev. W. A. H nnegar, of Francesville, w 11 conduct services in ihe M. E. church, Rensselaer, next Monday afternoon at 2:30. The Odd Fellows nd Bisters of Rebecca will attend in a body. Elmer C. Williams, Trustee of White p ost township, Pulaski and Miss Minnie L. Robinson, of ; (iillam towEship, were united in mnrripge Thursday evening, April 20th, in the Makeevcr House p rlors, Rev. Campbell officiating. John, s;n of Jas. A. Kays, of j Barkley township, is seriously ill j at the home of bis parents. I A boys’ brigade has been organ" | under the auspices of the I Christian church. i A little daughter at Art Cole’s, Wednesday evening.
