Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A.i’CO » GO’S 1m) lapraj . rad to make flv# year loans on farms at atas positively as low, and on as favorabls irmi as can bo obtained m town, giving tke privilsg. of partial paymanta st any time, and stopping tha intsrast on tha amount paid We are also prepare 1 to make loans ->n personal security on shortor time eaaonabls rates. If yon are In need o' . loan, give ns s •nil. IS—4t.

We believe Geo. O. Stembel , of Wh atfield township, would prove & winner as Democratic candidate to represent this district in the Indiana legislature. He is a gen tleman of fine presence, well qual ified for the position, and a good speaker. The June term Jasper oircuit court begins next Monday. WANTED- An agent to sell food and reliable Nursery stock at lensselaer and vicinitv. Address F. A. WOODIN, Foresman, Newton Co , Ind. Hr. I. C. Kelley returned from his visit with relatives and friends in Ohio, Wednesday evening. CM’dren’s Day exercises at the Presbyterian church, 10:45 a. m., Sunday, June lOtb. Evetybody cordially invited. The W. C. T. U-will meet in the chapel of the M. E. church, Friday, June 8, at 3 p. m. promptly. Eyery member is requested to be present. Health and happiness are relative conditions; at rate, there can be little hippiuess without health. To give the body its full measure of streu 'th and energy, the blood should be kept pure end vigorous, by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. * % Thursday last, May 31, ex-post-master Khoadcs a d wife gave a nixth anniversary birth-day party for their little daughter Lillian. The little guests numbered over sixty. A very enjoyable time was had, which will be treasured up in the memories of all who participati d.

•1.15 fob PILLSBUR 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 11.15. 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. Memorial Day exercises was largely attended > t this piece, and soldiers’ graves received their annual decoration,

S. E. Yeoman has just received a car load of the celebrated McCormick Reapers and Mowers, and is offering them at prices that will make them ready sale. Children’s Day exercises will take the place of the tegular services at the Christian church next Sunday morning. All tiro invited to attend both the morning and evening services. Binding twi e a specialty. Just received a car load. Give me a call before going elsewhere. Lam E. Yeoman. Commissioners' court, regular session, begins Monday. For your millinery and dress making call on M. & A. Meyer. Boils, abscesses, tnmors, and even cancers, are the result of a natural effort of the system to expel the pois»ns which the liver and kidneys have failed to remove.— Ayer’s Sarsaparilla stimulates all the organs to a proper peiformance of their functions. Advertised Letters—H. K. Merrick, Mrs. H. I. Roberts, James L. Smith, Mr W. H. Smith. BRUNKER’B Carminative Balsam, tha great stemaob and bowal Remedy, ia still working wondtrs. For sale by all druggists.

BENJAMIN TUTEUR, Of the firm of Tuteur Bros., died at his home in Rensselaer, Sunday evening, May 27, 1804, aged 41 years, 4 months and 19 cUys. His long and active business career in tnis place gave him an extensive acquaintance. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. Cadden, of Lafayette, assisted by Rev. R. D. U'ter, Tuesday afternoon and his remains followed to Weston cemetery by a large conoourse of relatives, friends, and Eoigbtß and Sisters of Pythias.