Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 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 3 gj terms obtainable anywhere. 2 We also buy good notes, and loan n C money on personal security and •< chattel mortgage. We loan our own funds and conse- >■ quently can close a loan on 3 5 shorter notice than anyone in © 5 the county. n ® Our regular 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. Hj AUSTIN & HOPKINS, Rensselaer, Ind. MONEY MONEY MONBY

LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

Brief Items of Interest to City end Country Readers. Corn, 50c; oats 80c. TvJS. P. Honan will deliver the Uth of July address at Parr. "L O. K. Ritchey was in Chicag oa few days the first of the week. Mrs. Cecil Mckinzie of Barkley tp., is visiting in Indianapolis. Delos Thompson has another new auto, of the light tonring car type. -*<?eo. F. Meyers was in Seymour, Ina., several days this week on business. Anna Pierson of Chatsworth, 111., spent Sunday with George Ketchum, Sr. ''.Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Long of whlnut, lowa, are visiting their old home in Gillam tp.

Mrs. Ernest Fritts and baby are visiting relatives and friends in Delphi and Dunkirk. Advertised letters :ffMrs. O. P. Naylor, Alfred Scutlar, Musselman & Golding. T. Gaffey, A. McFarland lefk this week oiran exended prospecting trip to North Dakota and other points. Waymire has bought the M. H. Hemphill livery business and will personally conduct the same. Clara Parker and Tillie Malchow have returned from attending a term of the Terre Haute normal. -VMr. and Mrs. Coleman Merritt oKHemington, were guests of the former’s brother, John Merritt, here Sunday. Judge Thompson visited his wife, who is taking treatment in Dr. Fletcher’s sanitarium at Indianapolis, Sunday.

Michigan City is progressing backward —the salary of the postmaster there has been reduced from $2,600 to $2,500. -V'Ted Eger, who has been attending Harvard university at Cambridge, Mass., came home Monday for the summer vacation. p><JSIrB. John Greve and Mrs. Robt. Mfcnnan of Wheatfield, were guests of recorder Tilton and family a few days the first of the week. —-\Mra. Frank Lambert and Mrs. Schainhaus of Brooklyn, N. Y., with their two daughters, are visiting their brother, Peter Hordeman, Sr., west of town. H. C. Hoshaw was called to Lafayette Monday by the funeral of his sister, Mrs. J. L. Bronson of Chicago, whose remains were taken to Lafayette for burial.

\ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Deleoust of ~Ocalla, Fla., arrived Saturday to spend a few months with the former’sparents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hallagan, northeast of town. Mrs. Emma J. Turpie and two daughters of North Platte, Neb., are east for a visit with the former’s brother, U. M. Baughman, of Rensselaer, and relatives in Monon, Medaryville, Logansport and Ohio. If you want to have a good,' pleasant time the 4th, go to Parr. The oitizens of that enterprising little burg have provided an excellent program for the day and the committee says everything will be as advertised. Mrs. S. H. Hopkins of Barkley tp., reoeived a message Monday stating that her father, Heifer Cramer, who had been dangerously sick for some time, had died at his home in Wabash that morning at 5 o’clock. The old gentleman was past 92 years of age.