Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1905 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MONEY MONEY MONEY Money to Loan for one, two, three, four or five years, on farms > or town property, on the best a “ terms obtainable anywhere. © 2 We also buy good notes, and loan jjj *- money on personal security and -< chattel mortgage. We loan our own funds and consej* quently can close a loan on 3 S shorter notice than anyone in © O the county. jjj ® Our reßular customers are our best advertising mediums. Try us before closing a loan, as we > can accommodate you with any 3 U kind of a loan you want, if you S have good security. £ C AUSTIN ft HOPKINS, Rensselaer, lod. MONEY MONEY MQNBY
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 48o; oats 29c. J. W. Williams is visiting relatives in Ohio this week. Glenn Grant of Aberdeen, No. Dak., is visiting home folks. Minnie Hemphill is attending business college in Danville. Miss Cecilia Hollingsworth is visiting relatives in Kalamazoo, Mich. Read about Rowles & Parker’s shoe sale in another part of this paper. itfrs. Ella Howard and son of Evansville, Wis., are visiting Charley Platt, Sr. E. E. Malone of MoDticello is visiting her mother Mrs. E. H. Sheilds, here this week. Wayne Parker, who has been attending law school in New York City, returned home this week.
Bead about that S3OO Ohaee piano that The Democrat is going to give away, in another colnmn. for a two weeks visit with relatives and friends in Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Schmitter, of Delphi, with her son Willie, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Billy Merica, this week. ■ ~X|Uin nearly all day long spoiled the exercises of unveiling the soldiers monument at Lowell last Friday. E.M. Parcels sells the Viotor talking machines on monthly payments if so desired. Call and Bee him. Miss Carrie, daughter of Hiram Day, has returned from a two weeks visit to her grandparents at Champaign, 111. > Remember the “Bummer Farmer’s Institute” to be held in the east court room next Wednesday, beginning at 9:45 a. m. Joel F. Spriggs of Walker tp., was in the city on business Monday. Crops are not looking very well in Mr. Spriggs’ locality. Washburn and family left Sunday via automobile for a few days visit at Kokomo, Anderson and other points in the gas belt.
Mr. Makeever is preparing to extend the front of the room occupied by the Racket Store out to the street line, by putting in an entire new front. Advertised letters: Miss Ross Woods, Mrs. Eleanor Biggs, Albert Swartzell, John Lacky, Wm. Chalfaut, Ed Streibe, Earl Bonnet, Peyton Sutton. garden party was given Wednesday by the D. A. R., from 3 to 9 p. m., at the home of H. J. Kannal, on South River street for the benefit of the Jasper Public Library. Gwin expects to put in a bicycle repair outfit in a few days, at his blacksmith shop on Front street, and will be prepared to handle all work in this line that . is brought to him. Joe Gailey is the owner of a new Viotor talking machine, one of the best made, bought of E. M. Parcels, our city barber, and Ed says he can furnish more for all that want one. Call and see him. With the building of the new Christian ohurch, the Murray, Long and Hans blook and the Duvall and Leopold block, besides the many minor improvements about the city, Rensselaer is far in the lead of her neighbors in the way of building improvements this year.
