Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
fl, M’CO ~ & CO’S BANK) Isprej reil to make fire year loans on farms at tea positively as low, and on as favorable jrms as can be obtained in town, giving the privileg of partial payments at any time, and stopping the interest on the amount paid. We are also prepare l to make loans "m personal aeourity on Bhorter time ,-easonable rates. If yon are in need o' , loan, give ns a call. 13—It.
The Presbyterian cliurch has secured the services of the efficient and successful Presbyterial Evangelist, Rev. Horace C. Keeley, who will begin a series of Gospel Meetings at the Reussekaer Presbyterian church, beginning Sept. 12th. We welcome the public to co. operate in making these meetings a blessing to our city and country. For fresh bread and and cakes try the new Bakery, in the rooms formerly occupied by Minikus & Troy. MILLIBON & M ABTINDALE.
Miss Pearl Gott, |of Lafayette, is visiting the family of her uncle, Geo. Kessinger, in Rensselaer, SEND twelve oents in postage stamps to 39 Corcoran Building, Washington, D. C., and yon will receive four copies of Katb Field’s Washington, containing matter of speoial interest. Give name and address, and say where yon saw this adveitisement. Mrs. H. W. Porter is at Came* ron springs. Joe Meyer accompanied his sis ter Mary to Chicago Tuesday. Frank and Will Donnelly have gone to North Dakota. Boarding by the meal, day or week at the World’s Fair restaurant, C. H. Yick, proprietor. Jim Cowden is visiting relatives and friends in Ohio.
Advertised letters— Mrs. Nellie Mitchsl, Mrs Ran nie Rhoades, Chas. W. Crawford. Per sons calling for h ters in the above list will please vy they are advertised. Ed. Khoadeb. Miss Edith Miller is visiting her brother Albion, at Chicago, For the occasion of the G. A. R. Encampment to be held at Indianapolis, Sept., 1893, the Mouon 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 Sept. 16th. Mrs. B. F. Ferguson and children are visiting friends in White county.
Albert Haas, Cologne, Gonna* ny, is visiting Lis brother, Prof. Haas at this place. Ur. I. B Washburn, handles the celebrated Tolley’s Kochinoor.eya glasses, the best made. We invite attention to the ‘ad’ “Jee Again ns in Youth.” in another column. September 20th has been desip-* mi ted As “Indiana Day” at the Columbian Fair, Ed. Warren h%s moved into the tenement property of Mrs. L. Benjamin, south Cullen street. I have made arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I can loan $30,000 00 in amounts from SSOO 00 and upwards, borrower to pay commission 6 per cent. — Kesp money 5 years or more. M. F. Chilcote. Mr. Samuel Borchardt and fajc\ ily, Brunswick, Ga., are visiting the parents of Mrs. 8., Mr. and Mrs. K. Fendig, at this place. John Hodshire lias the contract for the new fiiv cistern tc|be connected with the court house well and is engaged on its construction. Go to th > New York Millinery store for your stylish hats and dress making. M. & A. Meyr.
D. J. Thompson has returned from his annual summer outing m northern Michigan, much improv - ed in health and spirits. The new rates on the Monon affects ad towns north of Rensselaer. Bonn < trip rates from Surrey, $2 35; from Fair Oaks, $2.15. Oscar Tharp and wife celebrated their twenty-fith wedding anmversary, at their heme northwest of this place, Wednesday evening last. FOR SALE! I desire to sell my house and four lots in Leopold’s Additon to the Town of Bensselaer. The ouse contains four rooms There is also a good summer kitchen, wood hon«e stable and well, and the lots are well stocked with fruit trees, grapes, etc. Will sell for fourteen hundred dollars and take half in farm stook. JOHN MOOSMILLER.
