Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1905 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Money to Loan for one, two, three, four or five years, on farina or town property, on the beat terma obtainable anywhere. We also buy good notea, and loan money on personal security and chattel mortgage. We loaD our own fuDds and consequently can close a loan on shorter notice than anyone in the county. Our regular customers are our best advertising mediums. Try us before closing a loan, as we can accommodate you with any kind of a loan you want, if you have good security. AUSTIN & HOPKINS, Rensselaer, Ind.

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

Brief Items of interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 48c; oat 6 29c. Parr is to celebrate the 4th of July. ■V-J. H. Jessen was home from Kankakee Sunday. Complete rural mail service will be established in Lake county, beginning August 15. Mrs. Sarah Hemphill returned Wednesday from a month’s visit with her son at Danville, 111. Mrs. Fred Bird of * Chicago Heights, 111., is visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Ramey. and Mrs. E. P. Honan were in Delphi Tuesday to attend the wedding of Mr. Honan’s cousin. X. Dr. Rice and W. C. Sutton of Demotte, were down Thursday on the insanity inquest of James M. HiH. Dr. Miller attended the meeting of health officers of the state at Indianapolis last Thursday and Friday.

Uncle Richard Butler orders the address of bis Democrat changed from Salt Lake City, Utah, to West Chicago, 111. Elias Arnold and son Harry of tp., went to Pern and Wabash Thursday for a few days visit with relatives. , W. J. Imee, A 1 Peters and F. B. ?*Myers went to Delphi Monday to assist in making “Cholly” Landis a Knight Templar. 7<C. J. Dean went, to Minnesota again Monday, taking with him Dr. Hartsel and Joe Jackson as prospective land buyers. Bissenden Bros, have rented the old Barcus horse-stocks factory northeast of the depot for their cement block business.

H. L. Brown is visiting in Washington state and other parts of the west for a few weeks. He will also visit the exposition at Portland, Oregon, ere returning. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilcox and baby of Newport Ky., are here this week. They have rented a couple of rooms of J. F. Bruner aDd will remain here for two or three months. Robert Dowler, who was seriously injured two weeks ago from falling from a scaffold on which - he was working is improving slowly, and will probably recover completely in the course of time. Miss Mable Huff of Indianapolis is visiting friends here this week. Mr. Hnff is moving to Salina, Ohio, where he is managing a jewelry store for a widow lady, he having sold out his Indianapolis store.

,><p. M. Worland traded his 80 acre farm near Kniman this week for that part of the old McCoy homestead owned by J. H. Huntsinger of Wiohita, Kan. Dave got the property for speculation and expects to sell or trade it off again soon. yS Peter Hordeman, Jr., has tra'cfed histh reehing machine outfit for a brand-new Leader thresher, large size, with engine, oyolone stacker, self-feeder, automatic weigher, etc., and will be able to take care of his Bhare of the threshing business this season. had a touch of the “good old summer time” Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, with the mercury right up in the nineties, and my! how the corn began to grow. A change of several degrees oooler came Wednesday, however, and orops are growing more moderately now. _->'