Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A, M’CO I CO S BTHk j Ispro| roil to make lire year loans on farms at tes posit ively as low, ana on as favorablo irms as oan bo obtained m town, giving tho privileg of partial payments at any time, aud stopping the interest on tho amount paid. \Ve are also prepare 1 to make loans por=>onal security on shorter timo oasonable rates. If you are in need o , loan, give hi a call. • 13—4 t.

The Kentlaml Fair begins Aug. 29th. A daughter at Jerome Harmon’s Tuesday For fresh broad and and cakes try the new Bakery, in tho rooms formerly occupied by Minikus & Troy. * Milliron&Martindale. A boy at Frank Hanley’s Monday. SEND twelve cents in postage stamps to 39 Corcoran Building, Washington, D. C., and you will receive four oopios of Katk Field’s Washington, containing matter of special interest. Give name and address, and say where you saw this adveitisemeut. Mrs. Dr. Markham, Cave City, Ky., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Woods worth. Boarding by the meal, day or week at the World’s Fair restaurant, C. H. Vick, proprietor. W. S. Orwin and wife, Rushville, Ind., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Sears. Advertised Letters — Miss M. E. Delaney, Geo. Geger. loseph E. Jons_n, Roland Leis(3), Dick Parish. Persons calling fork ters in the above list will please ty they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. Claude Sigler had two fingers smashed the other day while engaged in coupling cars. For the occasion of tho G. A. R. Encampment to be held at Indianapolis, Sept., 1893, the Monon route will sell Excursion tickets to Indianapolis at the rate of $2,20 for the round trip from Rensselaer Sept. Ist, 2d. 3d, 4th and sth, good returning until Bopt, 16th. Congressman Hammond has secured another lot of post office changes in this district.

Dr. T. B. Washburn, handles the celebrated Tolley’s Kochinoor oyo glasses, the best made. Wo invite attention to the ‘ad’ “JJee Again ns in Youth,” in another column. Chan. \V. Janos, of Kansas, son of ex-treasurer Janes, dec’i! is visiting o,d Jasper county friends I have made arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I can loan $30,000 00 in amounts from *6OO 00 and upwards, borrower to ray commission 5 per cent. — fie n money 5 years or more. M. F. Chilcote. Stephen B. Yeoman, of Nebraska, is visiting his brothers and friends in Rensselaer and vicii.itj. Do to th i Now York Millinery sloro for your stylish hais and dress making. , M. &A. Meyr.

The new rat?s on the Mornrn affects a.] towns north of Kenssel* aer ' ,^ oun i trip rates from Burs ' ev, $2 35; from Fair Oaks, $2.15. The numerous free exhibitions wS by Cook & whitb y ar e a oie show in themselves. Mr. Kemp, of Georgia, Tenn., and HarJo H. Grant and Will’e Tate, Chicago, on a bicycle trip to the home of Mr. K, stopped off here and visited the family of Mr. Woods worth. B. F. ? arboe, of Jacksonville, Florida, a former resident of this place, stopped off the train long enough yesterday afternoon to shake hands with his old triend And Invther-inolaw, J. W. Duvall, and then proceeded on his way to Chicago.

>OW IS YOUR CIIA.YCE. To Attend llic World’s Fair at Red need Raieit. The Monon has discontinsed the sale of commutation tickets and in their stead has placed on sale excursion tickets good for five days from date of sale. Rensselaer to Chicago and return at the rate of $2.50. W. H. Beam, Agt. FOR SALE ! I desire to sell my honse and four lots in Leopold's Additon to the Town of Rensselaer. The onse contains fonr rooms There is also a good summer kitchen, wood house stable and well, and the lots are well stocked with fruit treeH, grapes, etc. Will sell for fourteen hundred dollars and take half in farm stock. JOHN MOOBMILLER.