Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1904 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Buckwheat seed for sale at the mill. 5 Per Cent Farm Loans made by Austin & Hopkins. Go-Carts and Baby Carriages at bottom prices at Williams’. y —... ■..... Fountain Park Assembly, Remington, Ind., Robt. Parker, Supt., August 13*28,1904. ts. Advertised letters: Sirrilla Vaughn, Mrs. Geo. Thomas, W. G. Bennet, Walter A. Brown, James Arnott. The Democrat and the Twice-a week St. Louis Republic for a short time to paid-in-advance subscribers for only $1.50. Harry Crigler has sold the Ottetbein News to George Lindstrom, of the Gibson (Ill.,) Courier, who takes charge at once. Harry will devote his talents to other business.

In the case of Franklin Fisher vs. John G. Perry, taken from this county to White on change of venue, judgment was given plaintiff last week for $4,181 and decree of foreclosure of mortgage.

The second annual assembly of the Lafayette Chautauqua will be held at the Tippecanoe county fair grounds, June 10 to 19, inclusive. Hon. W. J. Byran is on the program for a lecture on Saturday, June 18, at 2 p. m.

Medaryville Advertiser: Mr. W. H. Tilton, of Salem, Ind., paid a short visit to his wife and parents here last Wednesday. Mr. Tilton is one of the hundreds of unfortunate depositors who had entrusted their savings to the defunct McCoy bank. He had been to Rensselaer to file his claim, which amounts to about sl,2oo.'with Assignee Chapman.

The McCoy bank failure has brought out some peculiar circumstances. As example, no man in Rensselaer had more to say about the failure or the appointment of an assignee than Granville Moody. One would have supposed that he was the heaviest creditor of the bank, and yet the report of the assignee shows that the account of Moody A Roth was overdrawn $723.36. v ‘

Writing ud from his present home near Waynesburg. Ky., under date of May 20th, regarding his subscription, George Fredline, formerly of Hanging Grove township, says: We have a good country here, raise corn, oats and wheat; have good water, lots of timber, oceans of fruit, such as strawberries, peaches, raspberries, blackberries, etc. Have new potatoes as big as hen eggs now. Corn is looking well; some have plowed their corn twice over already. Had a nice winter here, have it pretty hot now. Land sells here from $25 to SIOO per acre. This is a good stock country.

JORDAN TOWNSHIP COMMENCEMENT.

The graduating exercises of the district schools of Jordan township will be held at Mt. Hope M. P. church, Saturday evening, June 11, at 8 o’clock. The graduates are: Jerry Branson, Lydia Augspurger, Lee Branson, Estella Sage, Joseph Nafziger and Clara Hudson. All come from one school, C. E. Sage, teacher. There are also 14 Roil of Honor pupils, as follows: Margurette Shide Vernna Bill Emery Blake Iva Bill Laura Roy Ada Huff Loyd Johnson Ross Reed Melvin Tanner Charley Porter Wesley Tanner Florence Antclitf Ross Bringle Gilbert Autelff An interesting program has been prepared for the occasion and a big attendance of the school patrons of Jordan is assured.

OAK LUMBER FOR SALE.

If you are wanting a good solid frame for your new barn, we have a nice selection of ofik lumber at our farm west of town. Borntrager Bros. ’Phone 515 J

FOR SALE OR TRADE.

Stock of merchandise,consisting of dry goods, boots and shoes. Lease of room can be procured. Address, W. fl. Hamelle or William Guthrie, Monticello, Ind.

FARM LOANS.

• We make farm loans on the most favorable terms and in the shortest time obtainable any where. Loans on city propebty are made by us for one, two. three, four and five years, with privilege of partial payments On any interest payment day; also loans on personal SECURITY. Call at our office and see if we cannot make just the kind of a loan you are needing, or call us up by telephone as we have both the long distance Bell and Independent telephones in our office. Austin & Hopkins, Rensselaer, Indiana.