Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

fl, rco'iccrsMiiKj Is pro; red to make five year loans on farms at tea positively as low, and on as favorable irme as oan be obtained in town, giving the privilege of partial payments at any time, and stopping the interest on the amount paid.' We are also prepare * to make loans in personal security on shorter time .easonable rates. If yon are in need o* . loan, give ne a call. 13—4 t.

At the Presbyterian ohuroh, Sunday n’gh\ October Ist. Come out! Everybody invited 1 Rev. H. C. Keeley will deliver his celebrated lecture on “Atheism; or the Fo l’s Creed,” nex i Sunday night, at the Presbyterian church. Everybody cordially in vited.

The meetings conducted bv Evangelist Keeley have been largely attended, and we hove no doubt will eventually bring forth good fruit. Horace Henkle will teach school at Garrison, Color ado, this winte* Miss Mary Meyer is in the city this week studying styles and copying patterns. R. W. Marshall, Esq., visited Elwood, Ind., on legal business, Tuesday. For fresh bread and and cake 8 :ry the new Bakery, in the room 8 ’ormerly occupied by Minikus & Troy. MILLIRON & M abtindale.

Chdrlie Hammond and famil/ ;ook their departure for Kansbs, Wednesday evening. SEND twelve cents in postage stamps to 39 Corcoran Building, Washington, D. G., and you will reoelve four oopies of Kate Field’s Washington, containing matter of speoial interest. Give name and address, and say where you taw this adveitieement. Rev. J. L- Brady, new pastor of he Christian church, will occupy us pulpit next Sunday morning.

Boarding by the meal, day or week at tbe World’s Fair restaurant, C. H. Vick, proprietor. Rev. James T. Abbett, of Albany, Oregon, is visiting relatives n nd friends in Jasper countv. He occupied the M. E. pulpit Sunday. Advertised .Letters — Persons calling forh ters inthe above list will please iy they are advertised. Ed. Uhoades. Charlie Yeoman has returned from Hammond, and will teaoh Bchool in Barkley township this winter.

Ur. I. B. Washburn, handles the celebrated Tolley’s Kochinoor eye glasses, the best made. We invite attention to the ‘ad’ “see Agatn as in Youth/’ in another column. D. B. Nowels will have charge of tho Wheatfield school this win> ter. I have made arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I can loan $30,000 00 in amounts from SSOO 00 and upwards, borrower to oay commission 5 per cent.— Ke;p money 5 years or more. M. F. Chilcote.

M iss True Alter is visiting relatives and friends in Chicago) and St Louis. Co to th 3 New York Millinery store for your stylish hats and dress making. M. & A. Meyr. Mackey & Barcus have erected a fine granite monument to the memory of “Aunt Bell” Barkley, in Barkley cemetery. The new rates on the Monon affects ail towns north of Kenssel» aer. Round trip rates from Burs rey, $2 35; from Fair Oaks, $2.15.

Wm. Warren has bought the old W. B. Austin house and is moving it or to his lots south end of Weston street. Step into Clarke’s and see those solid gold watches and chains. The sheriff of I aPorte county with a number of deputies have been hunting for a horse thief m the swamps of north I township, this county.

Alf Collins fyts bpUjgkt out ths stock of agricultural implements Hammond. Bros. Alf takes to the business as naturally as a duck h> vyater. Giye him a call, Monday last the number of lie kets sold at this station, for the fa r, was IT3. Val Seib stopped over Su. day with his family here. He is assistant superintendent for the firm which has the contract for res ceiving and delivering the mails to and from the steamboats and railroads in New York oity.