Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1905 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Money to Loen for one, two, three, four or five years, on farm* or town property, on the best term* obtainable anywhere. We also buy good note*, and loan money on personal security and chattel mortgage. We loan our own fund* and consequently can close a loan on shorter notice than anyone in the county. Our regular customer* are our best advertising medium*. Try us before dosing a loan, as we can accommodate you with any kind of a loan you want, if you have good security. AUSTIN & HOPKINS, Rensaelaer, Ind.

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 50c; oats 30c. Some of the early oats have been cut this week. Grace Lefler, of Pleasant Ridge, is visiting in Chicago this week. Fred Stockeick and children are visiting relatives in Paxton, 111. £ Mr. and Mrs. Mont Burk are visiting relatives in Crawfordsville. Irene and Orth Barcus of Wabash are visiting friends here this week. and Mrs. G. F. Meyers drove to Wadena on business Wednesday. .lames Overton has been employed as janitor of the new library buildingTillie Burchardt of Tampa, Fla., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fendig. Miss Zoe Peck of DeMotte is visiting Miss Glenn Sparling, southwest of town, this week. - The first roasting ears of the season in the Rensselaer market made their appearance Tuesday.

><Mr. and Mrs. Harry Townsend of Lebanon, Ky., are gueata of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades this week. t Charles Porter of Delphi is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay XV. Williams, here this week. -Mrs. Conrad Kellner and children were, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, near Remington, this week. W. W. Matheny was called to Chenoa, 111., Monday by the serious condition of his brother Albert, who is sick with consumption. You can procure deeds, mortgages, mortgage releasee, cash or grain rent farm leases, mortgage notes and other legal blanks at The Democrat office. Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan returned Thursday afternoon from their Nebraska trip. They report the corn prospects very poor along their route, especially through lowa.

Attorney returned Thursday from a visit with the Cartbagenians (Carthage, Ill.) Evidently George liked their society pretty well, for he staid' two full weeks. Vern Shook, “delivery boy” at the Chicage Bargain Store, had to lay off several days this week because of having dropped the hitch weight on his foot, mashing it quite badly. . Edna and Firman Thompson left Thursday for an extended trip to the Pacific coast, via Vancouver. They will visit the exposition at Portland, Oregon,- and various other points of interest. The office rooms of Baughman & Williams have undergone considerable improvement lately, in the way of removing a partition and enlarging the north room, putting in city water, repapering, painting and putting awnings at the south windows. 'KThe furniture for the new library was contracted for at 1900 except the folding chairs for the assembly room, which have been bought extra, 300 at |8 per dozen. The furniture is now being received, and after all is in plafib the building will be dedicated, but date of dedication has net been set as yet.