Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We nave a largo surolus of ev'rgreens, maple, ash, catalpas, ap~ pie pear, peach and a full line of small fruits. We will close out cneap. Tat ties wanting to set out anything in the above line will do well to give my agent a call. U. A. Woodin, Nurseryman, Goodland, Ind. John Schanlaub. Agent, Rensselaer, Ind.
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HIGHWAYS—DITCHING If the Iroqnois Valiev is to be 'r i e ’ under ' eud'ng proceedings everv 1 >’d owner shonld t once t ke steps to hay laid out any public h'g’ wav which "o'd be proper after ouch dr linage i« accom” lished. This conr-e wil se ure p opypeistanee from the county oth rwse it ■will le more difficnl* to • stublish th< r' ■ds and the <v nntf wi'l not K e nsse°‘e her share of constructing the imcrovc ment. This is.an important matter an shonld reced e nrompt attention before t be report is filed. AUSTfMCO..S3£ G. K. Hollineswortb will loan van moriey od peisonal mortgage, -r chattel seen, ritv, for long or short time at local t>nuk rate’s. These loat s cr.n be nnid back at any time, and are rooie desit le th'n bank loans, because int* rest's r bated.—, We have m limited capital and can accommodate everybody. Please remember that Clarke watch, clook an ! jewelry repairing. You will not make a mistake if you examine Clarke'sline of tine watches, clocks ai a jewelry t efoie buying. The t lk n' th town—Cl irke’s lin& of watches and jewelry. Alf 'nlliim hs- b >ugbt out tbBtook of n<r>ietiHural implement' Hammond Bros Alf takes othe business as naturally as a duck s o water. Give him a call.
