Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1893 — NEW MILL. [ARTICLE]

NEW MILL.

To our old customers and the public in general: We have just completed our new mill located on the old site on the river bank in Rensselaer, Ind., and now have the mill in operation and ready to do custom work. We are thoroughly equipped to make wheat, rye and buckwheat flour, meal and chop feed any day in the week and customers get their grist the same day. Our mill is of 75 barrel capacity, filled with the newest and best machinery that human ingenuity could invent. □We can make-as pure and good flour as is made in the United States, wheat being equal. We have secured an expert miller, who is also a millwright and comes well recommended, hence we feel confiden t we can give satisfaction. We will pay the highest cash price for wheat. Hope you will bring your wheat and give us a trial. Sayler Milling Co.

Joe Hardman has moved into his new residence. June term Cirouit and Commissioners courts will begin nex; Monday. Mr. Peter Castor and Miss Lizzie Clark W9re masried at the residence of the officiating clergyman, Rev. Peter Hinds, May 27, 1893. Thirty-four applioants for teachers’ license last Saturday. The annual convention of Y. P' S. C. E., for the district composed of Jaßper, Lake, Newton, Porter and Starke oonnties, will convene at this place next Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Mamie Osborne Mason, Grand Rapids, Mich., is visiting relatives and friends in Rensselaer.