Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1893 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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MRS. MARIAH SHEAD. The Greatest Second-Sight Seer and Forecaster of coming events. Acknowledged by press and people without a peer in her profession. Can be consult: don all affairs of life a her residence, Rensselaer, Tnd, Tells truthfulness of friends, business deals or matrimonial .ventures. Tells all your business ass airs with utmost truth; lost or stolen property. Every hidden mystery revealed. Helps nil who are in trouble.” Gives advice in love affairs, Teds if your lover is true or false. Lnckv days. Intirprets dreams and diseases. — Restores lost affections. Brings the separated together. Makes speedy and happy marriage with the one you love by proper advice. Don’t bn>, soil ° r 6° 0,1 B journey until you consult this gif tod lady.
> —t i—i j i Composed of ftisTHiffi&if G. K. Hollingsworth, will loan you money on personal mortgage, or chattel security, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loans can be paid back at anytime, and are more desirable than bank loans, because interest is rebated.— We have unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody. 11-PiOTUPg-h, 'Persons wanting pAoIUHt, J pasture for a ffum- ■ berot colts or cattle should apply to T. A. Crockett, five miles south-east of Rensselaer. Real Estate Transfers* for the Week Ending May 20, 1893. Wm. H. Pritchett to James M. Hunter, March 20, pt Its 17, IS, 19, 20, bl 2, Fair Oaks, SSOO. A. Leopold to Wm. McElfresh, May 13. Its 1,4, 5, S, 9, 12, 13, bl|l2, Leonold’s add., Rensselaer, $875. A. Leopold to Willard Stockwell, May 5, It 6, bl I,' Rensselaer, $650. Same to same, April 24, Its 1, 4, bl 15, Leopold’s add., Rensselaer, S3OO. Columbia Imp. Co. to .lore miah J. Shea, May 13, It 7. bl 5. Columbia add., Rensselaer, Sl<>o. Frank Foltz to B. J. Gifford. May 10, e-i ne, ei se 9-30-6, $l,lOO.
M. L. SpitlertoE. G. Warren. March 21, ne se 28-32-7. S2OO. E. G. Warren to Nancy E. McGinnis, May 11, ne se 28-32-7. S4OO. Granville Moody,'Jr., to S. M. Quick, April 14, s end el s\v 30-30-5, 10 acres, $l5O. Mary O’Connor to Edward O’Connor, April 29, el sw 28-27-7, SB,OOO. Edward O'Connor, to Martin O'Connor, April 29, same, $3,000. J. R. Martin to Nancy J. Kop ner, Ma} 7 17, Its 3, 6. bl 10, Rensselaer, Weston’s Sec. add., $225, Alfred Collins to Hugh McKinney, May 10, ne ne 32-20-0, nw nw 33-29-0, $3,300. Anson Wolcott to Lora B. Wolf, July 1, Its 10, 11, 12, bl 1, Remington, S4OO. Ira Jackson to Lillie B. Jackson, May 15, e 4 n 4 se 36-32-6. 40 acres, S4OO.
That. Wretched Drink, Sw, Ernest Wiiberforce, Biohop oi Newcastle, is an eloquent and persistent advocate of total abstinence. If.ow end then, from a sense of duty, he arteys himself in well-worn clothes and goes a out incognito among the poor end criminal classes on tours of observation. _ On one such occasion he was riding in a third-class railway carriage of which the only other occupant was a {>itman. The latter, viewing the BishOfi’a olerical bnt “seedy” garment, remarked, 'Tee war’nt ye’re a poor curate, noo, tfavelin’ ’i’ the likes o' huz?” “I Once was, my friend,” remarked the 'jßUhem “but-- —” “Oh, aye, I see!” oried the other, in all good faith, “that .oetahed drink Aye, aye I Too bad 1* naming the fetsfcop — has since formed the topic of • oartoon fa f*mch. —-Yew Fori 2W68- -
