Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A, M’co~ & CQ’slmj Isprej red to make live year loans on farms at -ttes positively as low, ana on as favarabls inns as can be obtained in town, giving the privilege of partial payments at any time, aud stopping the interest on the amount paid We are also prepare 1 to make loans ->n personal security on shorter time' .easonable rates. If yon are ia seed o* . loan, give as a eall. 13—4 t.
Val Seib visited Cincinnati this week on business A new boy at Delos Thompson’s last Saturday. The Mouon earnings the second week of May were ten thousand dollars lighter than a \ear ago. WANTED- An agent to sell good aud reliable Nursery stock at Rrnsselaer and vieinit’. Address F. A. WOODIN, Foresman, Newton Co , Ind The Monon people are said to have purchased the old Indiana Midland railway. C. P. May hew, of Red Bluffs, Caliiornia, formerly of this place, is visiting relatives and friends iu Rensselaer aud vicinity.
Ci-i’dren’s Day exercises at the Presbyterian church, 10:45 a. m., Sunday, June 10th. Everybody cordially invited. The L., N . A. & C. now lavs 108 engines, ninety being of modern tyoo, and all in the best condition lo.' service. Syl. Ouieara attended the f'i-t-eral of his con bin, John A. Graham, ex-mayor of Peru, in that eity, one day last week. $1.15 for PILLSBURy FLOUR. We have a car of Pillsbury flour just received from the Minnesota mills, wliicn we are selling for Lss 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.
The building of the stone arch bridge over Makemself ditch, Van Rensselaer stir et, is rapidly progressing. Ed. D, Rhoades is superintending its construction, S, E. Yeoman has just reoeived a oar load of the celebrated Me Cormick Reapers and Mowers, and is offering them at prices that will make them ready sale. “Ras” Peacock, of Rensselaer, was elected Grand Master of Arms at the recent session grand lodge Knights of Fythiasi, Bindingtwi ep, specialty. Jubt received a car load. Give me a call before going elsewhere. Bam E. Yeoman. Mrs. Ida Randle, ot Rensselaer, was elected Gr nd Protector, by the grand lodge Sisters of Pvthias. Rensselaer fared pretty well.
For your millinery and dress making call on M. <fc A. Meybh. The Jasper Oil and Gas Company lias been oiganized. Capital B*o3k, SLO,OOO. Officers: Yal Seib, president; B. F. Ferguson, fvice president; W. W. Rartsell, treasurer; C. E. Mills, secretary; C. J. Roberts, general manager. In his sermon last Sunday morning in tlu Presbyterian church, Rev. E. Baech alluded to the spiritual growth and temporal prosperity of the church within the past year, and paid a well-deserved tribute to the efficiency and zeal of its secretary, Mrs, C. D. Mare tin, in themanagementof itsfirancial and business affairs. Preliminary steps have been taken for the proper observance of July 4th in Rensselaer. At a meeting called for that purpose B. F. Forsyth, Val Beib,Geo.Goff, i'. J. McCoy, Ed. P. Honan, John Eger and A. Leopold were aj - pointed commit re of arranges ments.
BItUNKER’S Criminative Balsam, the great stomach and bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by all druggists. SEND twelve cents in postage stamps to 39! Corcoran Building, Washington. D- C., and you will receive four copies of Kate Field's Washington, containing matter of special interest. Give name and address, and say where you saw this dvfcrti.scment. Dr. D. hi. Patton, agister of the Rend Office is one of the best appoint meats made by Pres. Clev ■- laud tp a:y official position. Dr. Patton is a general favorite with all wlioido business with the land office.—The Woodward (Oklahoi apNews. At the first indication of disorder, the deranged or enfeebled condition of the stomach, liver or bowels, should be promptly rectified by Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. Shese Pills d* not gripe, are perfectly safe to take, and relieve all tendency to liver and bowe\ complaints. '
