Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ft, H’CQ- I CO’S BANK) Isprej ; rad to make five year loans on forme at fetes poritoaly as tow, and on aa f averable inaa. as ean be obtained in town, giving the privileg, of partial payment* at any time, and stopping the interest on the amount paid. We an alio prepare i to make loans •'n personal security on shorter time - -e aeon able rates. If yon are in need o’ . loan, give as a •all. 13—4 L

Dr. Washburn attended the commencement exercises and alumni banquet of Rush Medics! College, Chicago, Tuesday and Wednesday. WANTED- An agent to sell good and reliable Nursery stock at Rensselaer and vioinit'. Address F. A. WOODIN, Foresman, Newton Co , Ind. Jas. T. Hemphill and wife, Two Harbors, Michigan, came to attend the funeral or their little nephew, Paul T. Honan, but owing to train (detentions were a few hours late. ; Resolution* of Condoleuc, Hall of Iroquois Lodge, No. 148, I. 0.0. F. Rensselaer, Ind., May 10th, 1894. WAereas, Our beloved brother, Willis H. McColly, has been removed from us by the hand of death; and it is one of the prominent teachings of Odd Fellowship to extend sympathy and comfort not only to those of the mystic tie but to the sorrowing ones about us; therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of Bio. Willis U McC< lly, the or«?<r sustains the loss of a faithful member and Iroquois Lodge a beloved brother. Resolved, That the members cf this Lodge extend to the wife snd relatives of our deceased brother our heartfelt sympathy in this hour of their sad bereavement. Resolved, That our Lodge Hall and Charter be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread on the records of our Lodge, a copy be presented to the wife of our departed brother, also a copy each be furnished the newspapers of our city for publication. JoHnR, VaNATTA, 1 r, Geo. W. Goff. ’[Committee. Geo. W, Spitler has resumed work with the Buss Machine Works Benton Harbor, Michigan. th LS-for PILLSB UR f FLOUR. We have a car of Pillsbury flour just received from the Minnesota mills, which we are selling for less money, for cash, than it has been sold for in Rensselaer. 50 pounds Pillsbury best for $1.15. This flour has the reputation, and is no doubt the best hard wheat flour manufactured in the United States. For sale at the mill by Sayler & Collins.

A tree near the residence of Mr. BrGnner, in Magee <fc Ben] imin’s addition, was struck by lightning in one of the storms last week. 8. E. Yeoman has just received a car load of the celebrated Me Uormick Reapers and Mowers, and is offering them at prices that will make them ready sale. Monday last John Slihi laub had his left hand badlv hurt by a L.rge stone in Mack< y & Barcus’ marble shop. Binding twi e a specialty. Just received a car load. Give me a call before going elsewhere. Lam E. Yeoman. Decoration Day— Hext Wednesday. The lte>.sselaer schools closed a successful school-year this week.

For your millinery and dress making call on M. & A. Meyeb. NOTICE OF MEMORIAL SERMON. Comrades of Post No. 84, and all others are hereby notified! that Memorial services will be. held in the M. E. church Sunday, May 27, 1894, at 10:30 o’clock a. m. Rev. Utter delivering the memorial sermon . Comrades, let us once more touch elbows in honor of those who gave their 'ives in defense of their country. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. J. M. Wasson, Post Com. The graduating exercises of the Rensselaer High School was largely attended at the Opera House Thursday evening The members of the graduating class more than I met the anticipations of their friends. Advertised Letters—H. K. Merrick, Mrs. H, I. Roberts, James L. Smith, Mr W. H. Smith. Mrs. Mamie Spitler Teteri“ visting her b other and friends 1 Rensselaer pr paratorv to joining her husband in Colorado. BBUNKER’S Carminative Balsam, th* great stomach and bew*l Remedy, is still working wonder*. Fer eale by all drnggist*.