Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
fl, M’CO" & CO’S BANK) Isprej red to make five year loans on farms at tes positively as low, and on as favorable jrms as can be obtained in town, giving the privileg of partial payments at any time, aud stopping the interest on the amount paid We are alsrjj prepare 1 to make loans ->n personal ae * ounty on shorter time .ensonable rates. If you are in need o f , loan, give us a call. 13—4fc.
“Sowing and Reaping,” At the Presbyterian churoh, Sunday n ; gh\ September 17. Come out! Everybody invited! Rev. H. C. Keeley will deliver his celebrated lecture on “Sowing and Reaping,” next Sunday night, at the Presbyterian church. Everybody cordially invited. For fresh bread and and cakes try the new Bakery, in the rooms formerly occupied by Minikus ifc Troy. Milliron & Mabtindale. Clayton Smith and wife, Undueport, Conn,, ar visiting their cou* s ns, F. J. Sears and wife. SEND twelve cents in postago stamps to 39 Corooran Building, Washington, D. C., and you will receive four oopies of Kate Field's Washington, containing matter of speoial interest. Give name and address, and say where you saw this advertisement A big fire in the Gifford marshes Barkley township, burnt over about 1,000 acres. Boarding by the meal, day or week at the World’s Fair restaurant, 0. H. Yick, proprietor. Round tr. p tiokets sold to Chicago next Monday for 82.20. Good for 10 days. Advertised LettebsW. Crusen, Mr. Frank Pensno. Persons calling for k ters in the above list will please vy they are advertised. Ed. Khoades.
Indiana State Fair commences next week. Half fare rateß ou all railroads. L>r. I. B, Washburn, handles the celebrated Tolley’s Koohinoor eye glasses, the best made. We in, vite attention to the ‘ad’ “£ee Again as in Youth,” m another column. Homer Hopkins is night miller at the Sayler mill. # I have made arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I can oan $30,000 00 in amounts from ' *SOO 00 and upwards, borrower o pay commission 6 per cent.— ■ ieep money 5 years or more. • M. F. Ohilcote.* .Ex sheriff Powell, Washington, • ). <J., visited ltensselaer friends last week. Go to thj New York Millinery store for your stylish hats and dress making. M. <fe A. Meyr. Victor Ileeve, Morrow, Neb., is visitji g liis father 'and friends in Rensselaer. The new rates on the Monon affects H.l towns north of Itensßelaer. Itoun I trip rates from burs rey, $2 35; from Fair Oaks, $2. L 5. O. 8. Dale returned from Washington, D. O. Monday, to attend the funeral of- his daughter Ethel. INOW THIS IS LIBERAL ! Next Monday, Sept. 18th, the Monon Route will sell tickets to Chicago and return for s2.2o—one fare for the round trip. Tickela s ild only on the 18th, but goed rt*» t iming for 10 davs. Extra coaches attached to all trains Mon lav, and ample accommodations provided foi all. Tickets good for all trains Monday that st p. The town board has appointed C. H. Vick night watch.
Ethel, daughter of Oliver 8. and Alice Dale, died at h°r hom;! in Rensselaer, Sunday morning, September 10th, after a protra ted illness, aged 17 years, 9 months and 20 days. The remains were taken to Monticello for interment. A telegraph line now connects the American Express office with the depot. Step into Clarke’s and see those solid gold watches and chains. | Alf Collins has bought out ths stook of agricultural impleraente Hamnioud Bros. Alf takes so the business as naturally as a duck to | water. Give him a call.
FOR SALE! I desire to Bell my house and four lots in Leopold's Additon to the Town qf Rensselaer The onse contains four rooms There is also a good gammer kitchen, wood house stable and well, and the lots are wel\ qtouked with fmit trees, grapes, etc. Will sell for fonrteen hundred dollars and take half in farm stook. JOHN MOOSMILLER.
