Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 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. g 2 We also buy good notes, and loan * *- money on personal security and < chattel mortgage. We loan our own funds and conseS quently can close a loan on 3 5 shorter notice than anyone in Q © the county.' •* ® Our regular customers are our best ■< Advertising mediums. Try us before closing • loan, as we > can accommodate you with any g kind of a loan you want. Il you © 5 have good security. C AUSTIN & HOPKINS, * -- ’ Rensselaer, Ind. MONEY MONEY MONEY
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 50c; oats 30c. Get in on that Piano contest of The Democrat’s. \ (Sheriff O’Connor was in Remington on legal business Tuesday. •V-Dr. and Mrs. Turfler, left for a visit in New York Thursday afternoon. Y-Oity attorney G. A.|Williams is visiting in Carthage, 111., for a few days. George W. Michaels of Lafayette was in the city on business Saturday. Miss Jeannette Needham of Dublin, Ind., is visiting friends here at this writing. Ada Nowels of Flora, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. D. Thompson, this week. \_-Misses Tillie Malco and Nellie Gray went to Terre Haute this week to attend normal. Frank Maloy of Lowell spent Sunday with his family, who have been visiting here for some time. Miss Hilda Manfroi and Mr. J. Menkin are the guests of Miss Lucy Wiltshire on South Scott street. The Vigo County National bank at Terre Haute has gone republican. The cashier is short $16,000, and more is to come. Democrat editor and wife went to Rochester Thursday to attend the meeting of Northern Indiana Editoral Association. 'j/CMrs. Earl Duvall of Rockville ishere for a few weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Biggs and other relatives and friends. The Journal had a very good two column burlesque ad or Rensselaer’s 4th of July celebration (?). We infer that F. A. Ross was the “ad” writer. M. a big new Victor graphophone with a 49 inch horn with 28 inch bell, at his barber shop on Wahington street. It is a fine sounding instrument. Lee will also hold a celebrate the 4th. An address will be made at 9:45 a. m., by Rev. A. L. Crim of Ladoga. Other speakers and a gocd program will be givin in the afternoon, the committee says. -\"Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan and tire latter’s daughter, Mrs. Levi Clouse, left Monday for a three weeks visit with Mrs. Sullivan’s son, George Dart, and her daughter, Mrs. Ross Gobel, at Omaha, Neb. New subscribers to The Democrat last month by postoffices: North Judson, Ind., 1; Packerton, Ind., 1; Ockley, Ind., 1; Goodland, R-R-l, 1; Brook, R-R-l, 1; Chicago, 1; Remington, 1; Mt. (Ayr, 1. Total for month, 8. George Ketchum and A. B. Cowgill are rejoicing over the advent of a girl at each of their respective homes. George is a trine disappointed over his girl not being a boy, but Al is just as pleased as he can be. Prof. Sanders is here this week, packing up and getting ready to move to Bloomington. He has sold his residence property here to Prof. I. N. Warren, his successor, as intimated that he would, by The Democrat some weeks ago. \ P. Honan was in Danville, Iff., Sunday, where he assisted in degree work of initiating fortvseyen new members into the Catholic order of Knights of Columbus, and also delivered an address at the banquet which followed.
