Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1894 — NECK AND NECK. [ARTICLE]
NECK AND NECK.
A few v eeks ago the Republican printed what purported to be the creed of the A. P. A., and pronounced it very good. This week the P. Pilot gives it space and also pronounces it good. The Republican and P. Pilot are now neck and neck for the organship of the paity ‘soaredeat ths-pope.’ Don’t Forget!—Tommy Crockett will pasture colts at 75c. per month; cattle at one cent a day.— Running water. I have made arrangements with Eastern capitalists whereby I ran loan $30,000 00 in amounts from SSOO 00 and upwards, borrower to cay commission 5 per cent. — Keep money 5 years or more. M. F. Chilcote.
bcearcy & Martin, the portable saw mill men, finished a big job for Burns Bros., last Wednesday. They sawed for them about 150,000 feet of hard, wood lumber. — They have now moved to Thompson’s switch, where they have a job of about 100,000 fe<»t. They have an unusually good outfit, and challenge the county to beat their big run of Saturday, March 3d ■ when they sawed 7,000 feet of lumber. Chas. Paxton, of Albany, Ind., visited relatives and friends in Rensselaer and vicinity this week. Geo. W. Burk, becoming tired of city life, has moved back to his farm. ’Squire Marion now occupies his recent purchase, the J. H. Willey farm, near town. Our farmers have began sowing oats. Mrs. O. A. Yeoman Iris been dangerously ill, but is now improving. Miss Mary Meyer is now in Chicago taking in millinery styles, and will return with the latest and best. Dr. Stockwell will erect a new residence on Van Rensselaer street. Billy Hinchman’s store, at Pleasant Ridge, was burglarized Sunday night to the extent of S4O or SSO in goods. Tram ps suspected. J. Cal. Por' er and son Charles will open a cash grocery store in Leopold’s Arcade building, April Ist Col. JatkTempleton, of Benton county, died Monday. Son No. 2 at ‘Lei’ Clark’s, Redkey, Ind., Monday of last week. Lee Catt has beecome associated with J. A. Miller in the tonsorial line. Firming Implements for sale, by Mrs. J ames A. Kays, four miles northeast of Rensselaer.
