Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
fl, W’CO~ aCTSBANKj Isprej rod to make five year loans on farms at tes positively ns low, and on as favorable irms as can be obtained m town, giving the privileg of partial payments at any time, and stopping tLe interest on the amount paid We are also prepare to make loanp ->n personal security on shorter tine 1 easonable rates. If you are in send o' . loan, give »e a call. 13—it.
Miss Mamie Wi liams has entered (the New England Conserve. Cory of Music, Boston, tor a six months course. The county convention of the W. 0. T U. will b« held at the M. E church in Rensse’aer, .Nov. 22d and 23d. An enteitaiumont consist ingof pongs, declamations, essays, si lect reading, etc., will be givenon the evening of the 22d. The meetings are alifree to the public except that a ccllection will be taken o the evening of the enter tainment.fi
Remember tie Concert by the Epworth Leagie at Trinity M. E. church, next Ttesday night, Nov. 21. The accomplished violinist, Prof. August Wolf, of Laporte, is on the program for several numbers. Don’t fa:J to hear him. He is vouched for 4* an exceptionally fine performer; by res ; denth who have heard him* Mi liron & the new bakers, have bonght tUe Vick restaurant and moved therein. Ex-senator Major of Remington Press, has been obliged to have one eye removed on account of cancerous affeotion.
Dr. I. B. Washburn, handles the celebrated Tolley’s Kochinoor eye glasses, the beset made. Wd invite attention i to the ‘aid’ “Jee Again as in Youth,” m another column. Only ten cezjts to bear one oi the finest violinists in the st-te. next Tuesday kight, Nov. 21, ai the M. E. church. Other attractions mentioned on tne program . WA'MT'EVn Eelial'leme to sell X - Cj - LA our i hoico ana hardy Nursery Stock and Seed Potatoes, full anu complete liue. Many va r eties o n only be obtained through ns. Commission or salary paid weekly, and promptly. Exclusive and choice of ter. i torv given. Don’t delay, wri eat once for terms. ALLEN NURSERY CO., 38-20 t. Rochester, N. Y.
Advertised Letters— Mr. Wilber Andrew, Brown Bros. Rev. /. f. Martin, C. Towne. Persons catling forl< ters in tin list will please iy they are st d vertised. Ed. Rhoades. J. A. Sharp is again established u the picture business at this place.
Brother Marshall it seems can* not forgive Evangelist Keeley who conducted a series oi meetings in the Presbyterian church, at tins place recently. In his issue thie week be reproduces an article fr 3tn ihe Rochester Republican with the bold head-line: “This Just Fite egotist Kee,ey.” Brothers Bitters and Marshall evidently have had their skins punctured.
Miss Bertha Grube has b-ien appointed postmistress at Stbudtsburg, this county. A post office has been establish' e i at Par-, this county, with F. varne as post-master. Hon. R. S. Dwiggins visited relatives and friends in Rensselaer this week. Mrs. Walker was brought home from Chicago evening and has since d ed. S ep into Clarke’s and sea those solid ROld watches and chains. John Sherman says his silver law caused all the trouble, The people voted for tariff reduction, mi therefore there was no distrust on that matter.
