Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1893 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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G. K. Bollings woi th, will loan you money on personal mortgage, or chattel security, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loans can be paid back nt any time, and are more desirable than bank loans, because interest is rebated.— w e have unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody. 11. TRUSTEE S NOTICE. Notice isjhereby given that I will be e my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Joidun township, oi the Fourth Saturday ci each month for the transaction of business connected with tb t duties of Trietee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Townshi

WISE KING HUMBERT. He.Daet Not Wish His People to Proscn: Gifts to Him. King Humbert’s announcement that neither his wife nor himself will cons' n' to riceive any gifts from their subject on tae occasion of their silver woddinz. which takes place next spring, has giv. :> universal satisfaction, as government officials all over the country had already started local subscriptions for the i u - pose of presenting some offering to Ih< i majesties on their silver wedding day. Kingr Humbert has, moreover, intimat d that <ny sums which may have p.lreai y bean collected for the purpo e, and which) the donors do not wish to receive ba<*V should be devoted to the foundation of an establishment sin i ar to the Invalides at Paris or the Chelsea Hospital in London, where old pens cnod soldier* wounded in the serva e of their country might find a comfort able home lor the remainder of their da. s. In acting thus, King Humbert has merely followed out the 1 ne of conduct which he has adopted from the very moment of his acces ion to the throne w left, with rare ma nanimity and patriotism, he refused :r.e offer of the National Legislature to pay the large debts left by his father, King Victor Emmanuel, declaring that it was a matter whlah concerned hinseif personally and that he would discharge all his father’s 'labilities out of h r own civil list. This King Humbert has done and today has paid off every penny owed by his father, although many of the late King’s creditors were men who had abuMd his confidence and in nowise desofved to receive any payment. He managed to do this without impairing in any way the splendor of the court, whtoh is renowned throughout Europe for Its lavish hospitality and magniflceM* Things indeed are on a fat granger scale than in the time of Victor What They Eat. ways of royalties are so interesting to' outside barbarians that it thrills us to he' ar 011 good authority that the Cm| of ai.’ tbe Bussias eats five meals a dayrtand th>t England’s Queen, at no matner how LMJ a banquet, dines modestmon mutton or beef and wines or beeL His Holim'd® Pope Leo XIII la thsmost .ibstemk"** lß of all the monarch*. Sweden's Qm ,en loves above all things the mea pies ti? at are served in Ntoej next to that daln?'’ she prefers ths national dish of salmon. The Germatf Empere is fastidious a.hout food. His special weakness is for h* m and eg®f cooked in the English fa/'WonThn Empress of Austria gives her wu ole to cul nary Improvements. ShC’ haa> invented an apparatus for roasting 100 Jowls at once. She is not particulai atxAt her own eating, but likes to providSßfor others. The much-reviled Bultaajif Turkey lives frugally on rice and mutson, and only water. Blsmarnk is a tremendous eater. Almost through the day he reserves hie fortes for a stupendous dinner at 7, wheAhe eats like a pig and drinks like a President Carnot sets as good a tablyas the country can supply, and, At Mttgestion is unknown to him, ke ■esM like au artistic epicure. King Humbert .a a very small eater, but it is ’ i.b rosa that the beautiful Munhsrii'. >njoys her dinners as much »• lhe<k:r-vry queen enjoyed her bread antt honey. -svery day of the year her majesty as a dish of strawberries •ewed t> her. King of the BelgloflA O its too muob. The King of ref-re hie viands cooked in the i>aas - iuou. His wife, Qneen Olga, r heaß Un, under the care ot a r acd profound doctor,