Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ft, rco $ CO’S MH) Is pre] red to make five year loans on farms at tee positively ae low, and on as favorable >rms as can be obtained in town, giving the privilege of partial paymeats at any time, and stopping the interest on the amount paid. We are also prepare 1 to make loans -m personal security on shorter time .easonable rates. If yon are in need o' . loan, give ns a call. 13—At.
was no financial distress and no coin in sight oi use. Even to the gallant soldiers in the field the Government said: "Silverjand go d have I none; but such as I have give I thee.” During four years there was not as much monetary trouble as in one day of that viss itation which now afflicts the country. It is often said that the repeal of the purchasing cisuse is a movement in retrograde; that it is a step backward; that repeal leaves the country in the same condition that existed in 1873, or from 1873 to 1878. This wo’d be a serious objection to the measure of repeal if it were true. Let us briefly examine it. Thd act of 1879 related to the silver dollar Before the passage of that act, although a small quantity of such dollars had been coined, very little of that quantity was in circulation. The silver dollar was a rare coin, seldom seen. Since 1878 up to the present time we have coined from silver, and in the interval have put into circulation, either direc tfy or through Treasury cer-tificates,-five hundred and thirtyeight millions of standard dollars. This means that number of pieces of silver now in the vaults of the Treasury or in the hands of the people. This vast deposit of silver has been laid into the volume of money—lodged therein as securely, as permanently as a geological stratum is stored in the earth’s crust. It has come to st’y. Lt is seamed, silted into the outlying ledge of mor ied coin, by time, by Jaw, by usage, without the poss - bility us displacement. It is a gain of five hun (red and thirty million pieces ‘o the fund and forces of silver Ore might as well talk of the damzer of the French Government restor ng its ancient dominion over the lands of the Louisiana purchase as after this to speak of danger to the existing bimetalic basis.
A new daughter at James Flynn’s last Saturday. t For fresh bread and and cakes try the new Bakery, in the rooms formerly occupied by Minikus &, Troy. Milliron & Mabtindale. A new daughter at 0. G. Spitler’s Monday last. SEND twelve cents in postage stamps to 39 Corcoran Building, Washington, D. 0., and you will receive four copies of Kate Field’s Washington, containing matter of special interest. Give name and address, and say where you saw this advertisement. A box social will be given by the ladies of the Free Will Baptist Church next Thursdayfuvening. Everybodyi|nviled. Boarding by the meal, day or week at tbe World’s Fair restaurant, C. H. Vick, proprietor. □Ex-M. 0. Tom J. Wood, Crown Point, transacted legal business m our Circuit Court Monday. Advertised jlettebs— Mr. Bill Lester, Mr. Lee Pyle, Miss Mary H. Sadler, James M. Wingard, Lucile Wingard. Persons calling fork tersinthe* above list will please ty they are advertised. Ed. Khoades. J. B. Williams. Bellfontaine, Ohio, is visiting his brother Jay W„ attnis place. Dr. I. B. Washburn, handles the celebrated Tolley’s Kochinoor eye glasses, the best made. We invite attention to the ‘ad’ “JJee Again as in Youth,” in another column. M. L. Spitler has been appointed a member of the Advisory Council of the World's Congress Auxiliary of the World’s Columbian Exposition on a World’s Real Estate Congress, to be held in hicago on the 23d, 24th and 25th October. J. A. Sharp is again established ih the picture |business at this place. Mr. Bostwick, Batavia, N. Y., visited i his son, Engineer Bostwick,*at this place > everal days, returned to his home last ; Monday. 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. Miss Jean Stokes, East Hampton, N. Y., is visitin? her cousin, Miss Mamie Williams. Mr. Lewis A. Hoppe, of Michigan City, and Miss Mary M. Nagel, of this place, were married at the Catholic church, Rensselaer, Tuesday morning.
