Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ft, M'CO~ t CO’S BANK) Is pre} (red to make five year loans on farms at Btes positively as low, and on as favorable jrme as can be obtained in town, giving the privilege of partial payments at any time, »d stopping the interest on the amount paid. We are also prepare! to make loons -n personal seounty on shorter time ■. -easonable rates. If you are in need o' . loan, give us a call. 13—41.
Now This IS the CheapestNext Thursday, Sept. 13, the Monon RouM will run the cheapest Chicago excffrsion in the history of the road. ONLY 90 CENTS for the round trip, from Rensselaer to Chicago, and return. You have to go in on the special excursion train, but you can come back on any regular train, until the last train of Saturday night. ALL south bound trains will stop at ALL stations on Sept. 13 and 14, to let off excursionists. The rates and schedule time on the excursion train, of Thursday, for all Jasper county and neighboring points, are as follows: T Time Kate. Lee 10:10 a. m ... .SI.OO Pl. Ridge 10:25 a. m 95 Rensselaer 10:34 a. m 90 Surrey 10:45 a. m 85 Fair Oaks 11:00 a. m 75 Rose Lawn 11:12 a. m 70 Thayer 11:17 a. m 70 Shelby 11:20 a. m 65 Ample room and a seat for everybody, is promised on the special train. Marlborough will have a proportionate rate, but was accidentally omitted from the bills. Miss Edith Marshall will teach again in the Joliet, 111., schools. Mrs. Christie Vick is visiting friends in Warren county. Mrs. J. F. Iliff recently stricken by paralysis is getting better. The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet at thr Firstßaptis' church Saturday afternoon, Sept. Bth, at 3 o’ckck.Ansiwco.,S~ G. K. Hollingsworth, will loan you money on pejepnal mortgage, chattel eeouI Uy, fpr long «r sh«>t time at local bank rates. These loans <San be paid back at any time, and are more dealt ale than bank loans, because interest is re bated.— We have unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody Rev. R. D. Utter is attending the the northwest Indiana M. E. annual conference in session atjuafayette. Ludd Hopkins is in California. Thp Ladies’ literary Society meet with Mrs. Belle Kerr, Friday afternoon of next week, at 3 o’clock Alston Hopkins, of Old Mexico, broth r of the late Ludd Hopkins, is visiting relatives and friends in Rensselaer.
Mrs. E. D. Rhoades attended the funeral of Mrs. Henry Braashaw, at Lafayette, Tuesday. ,3u Thursday, Sept. 1 3th, Jthe will run a cheap excursion to Chicago. Rate for round trip from Rensselaer 90 cents. Which is worse, imprisonment for life or a life-long disease, like scrofula, for example? The former, certainly, would be preferable were it not that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla can always come to the rescue and give the poor sufferer health, strength, and happiness. The infant son ot Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Yeomzn, Barkley township, died last Tuesday. Funeral services Wednesday. Julius G. Huff and Miss Lucinda Cox were married Wednes day at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wash Scott, by Rev. J. L. Brady.
Korah Parker and Miss Bessie Makeever were marr.ed at the residence ot the bi ide’s parents, Mr. and Mrs W. S. Coen, Wednesday evening, by Rev. J.L Brady Sixteen new pupils, from Turtle Mountain reservation, North Da«» kota, for the Indian school at this place. Rev. E. Baech will occupy the pulnit of the Presbyterian church next Sunday, morning and evening. Everybody invited. The barn belonging to Mrs. Ludd Hopkins, near her residence, was destroyed by fire Saturday. Con«« flagration caused by matches in the hands of a couple young boys. John W. Coen and Miss Cora McColly were married at the residence of the bride’s father J. F. McColly, in Fair Oaks, Wednesday evening, by Rev. B. i. Ferguson. A reception vas given the newly married couple, Thursday evening, at the residence of Joseph Yeoman, Rensselaer.
