Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
fl, M’CO~ t GO’S BANK) Is pre) red to make five year loans on farms at tee positively as low, andon as favorable inns as can 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 1 to make loans "in personal security on shorter time - .-easonable rates. If you are in need of . loan, give us a call. 13—4 t.
Mrs. Ira S. Miller, Logansport' is visiting at Dr. Washburn’s. For fresh bread and and cakes try the new Bakery, in the rooms formerly occupied by Minikus & Troy. Milliron & M artindale. Mrs. Mattie Bowman is erecting a residence in Magee & Benjamin’s Addition. Boarding by the meal, day or week at the World’s Fair restaurant, 0. H. Vick, proprietor. Frank Hoover has entered the State University, at Bloomington. Advertised eetterb—Miss Nellie Gray, Miss Clara F •Tones, Mr. James Keister, Mrs. C W. Ogborn, Mies Maud Swarts Miss Luretta Tnompson, Mr. Frank Teep’e. * Persons calling for 1< tersin the above list will please ty they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. In the case of ‘Ben’ Smoot vs RR. Co., the Supreme Court has refused the latter a rehearing. Ur. I. B, Washburn, handles the celebrated Tolley’s Kochinoor eye glasses, the best made. Wd invite attention to the ‘ad’ “"ee Again as in Youth,” in another column.
Sikke Ettema and Miss Tintje Sippema, Hollanders, Keener twp, were married by Justice Barnham, at the Clerk’s office, Monday. J. A. Sharp is again established ii t*e picture business at this place. Spencer, son of C. H. Vick of th*s place, was married Oct. 18th, to a lady in Kenosha, Wisconsin. I have made arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I can loan $3(1,000 00 in amounts from SSOO 00 and upwards, borrower to cay commission 5 per cent.— Keep money 5 years or more. M. F. Chiloote. A Halloween social will be given by the Ladies Industrial Society of the Presbyterian church, at the home of Mrs. M. L. Spitler, on the evening of Oct. 31st. Ad mission 10 cents. Bupp,-r 15 cts. Dr. Hartsell has returned from recreatory trip much improved in hea th. Tbe Makceverbank t lock is undergoing an application of paint. The Jasper Circuit Court has adjourned over to Thursday of nt x’ week.
The speech of Air. Voorhees in ri ply to Wolcot, of Colorado, the publicutio of which we commence to-day. should set at rest the charge that he has changed front on tl e fir ancial question. He o. posed the enactment of pu* chasing si ver clause which he dow desires to have repealed. Where is the inconsistency? But read the speech. We expect next week to be able to record the repeal ot the silver purchase clause of tbe vicious Sherman bill. Step into Clarke’s and see those solid gold watches and chains. At the Presbyterian church on i;he evening of Uct. 31, Miss Newson, a missionary from Allahabab, India, will address the Ladies Missionary Society. All are invited to attend. Lecture will begin promptly at 7 o’clock. The wedding of Chrence F. Word a d Miss Ora, daughter us Mr and Mrs. Allen Catt, at the home of the bride’s parents in Rensselaer, Thursday evening, was indeed a brilliant affair. About 200 friends and invited guests witnessed the ceremony. Rrv. Utter officiated. Refreshmeats in abundance were served. The presents, numbering ver 200 articles, were substantial, handsome and valuable. The kindly wishes of hosts of triends go out to the young couple.
After a protracted illness our young friend, Louis Bull> died at the home of his parents, in Bark* ley township, Thursday, in the year of his age. Funeial serv ; ces held in Barkley church Rev. Utter' delivered the sermon. A large ] numberzd Odd Fellows attended frcm this nlace. Lou was an exemplary young man, and hi? parents and relatives have the sympathy of the public
