Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ft, M’CO i CO’S mi] lapn] red to make fire year lotas on farms at toe positively aa low, and en aa favorable trma aa earn be obtained in town, giving the privilege of partial payment! at any time, and stopping the interest on toe amount paid, we are aieo prepare 1 to make loan’ on personal security on ahorter time • eeaonable rales. If von are in need o' . loan, give aa a call. IS—4A On Feb., Bth, March 8, April 9, the Monon Route will sell tickets at one firet clans limited fare for the round trip, to ell points in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi, and to points in Georgia as far east as Augusta. Also to New Orleans. Final limit 80 days from date of sale. Also for the occasion of the Mardi Gras to be held in New Orleans, the Monon will sell excursion tioketeto New Orleans and Mobile, at the rate of $28.40 for the round trip, Jnm, 29th to Feb. 4th inclusive, good returning Feb. 28th. Round trip rate from Fair Oaks, $28.70.

Parties pesimmq rm) LOANS will oonsnlt their own interests by calling on, or writing to F. J. Sbam & Co., at the Citizens' State Bank, Ronseelaer, Ind. Terms oan not be anrpaaaed, and the commissions charged an low. The Monon earned in the six months ending Deo. 31, the first half of its fiscal year, $1,839,089, an inorease oyer the corresponding six months of 1892 of $65,448. Advertised letters — Miss Josie Koupkie, Mr. (JhfUi A. Reed. Rersons calling for 1< ters in the above list will please iy they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. Train No. 4, north, passes this station at 4:55 a. m., and stops on signal. The afternoon train north passes here at 3:26. The forenoon mail, south, 1L:30. The milk t south, i minutes earlier than hare’ tofore. The night train, south 11:23. No change in local freights] The supreme court has decided the Moaticello court Louse case against Judge Reynolds. J. A. Sharp is again established in the picture business at this place. Dr. Alter has a ‘lemon pointer.’ Sent him by a friend in South Dakota. W A TNTT’Em B«lW>le men to sell jxn a jzju. onr choioe in 4 har _ dy Nursery Stock and Seed Potatoes, full and complete line. Many varieties oan only be obtained through ns. Commission or saiarv paid weekly, and promptly. Exolnsiva and choice of territory given. Don't delay, wri' eat once for terms. ALLEN NURSERY 00., 38—20 t. Boche.ter, N. Y. Niagara Insurance Co. hns paid Tom Geer s2oo loss by fire. Dr. I. B. Washburn, handles the celebrated Tolley’s Kochiuoor eye glasses, the best made. Wd invite attention to the ‘ad’ “lee Again as in Youth.” in another column Having disposed of my rusiness in Fair Oaks, I am desirous that all persons indebted to me will call at once and make setflemeat, by cash or note. ' v*. T. J. Mallatt. Fair Oaks, Ind., Dec. 15, ’73.. I have made arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I can loan $30,000 00 in amounts from SSOO 00 and upwards, borrower to pay commission 5 per cent. — Keep money 5 years or more. M. F. Chilcote.

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