Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MONEY MONEY MONEY Money to Loan for one, two, three, four or five yean, on farm* > or town property, on the beat term* obtainable anywhere. 2 We also buy good notes, and loan 3 *• money on personal security and •? chattel mortgage. We loan our own funds and conse- * quently can close a loan on 3t shorter notice than anyone in O the county. ® Our regular customers are our best < advertising mediums. Try us before closing a loan, as we > can accommodate you with any 3 “ kind of a loan you want, if you 9 g have good aecurity. C AUSTIN A HOPKINS, Rensselaer, Ind. MONEY MONEY MONEY
Miss Tillie Malchow, who has been attending normal at Terre Haute, returned home yesterday.
Christopher C. Jones, for forty years a respective citizen of Jasper county, died at his home in Tefft yesterday at 1 o’clock a. m. The funeral will be held to-day at 1 p. m., and interment made in the San Peirre cemetery. -
The foundations for the Mur-/aV-Long-Haus block are practically completed and the] walls of the latter’s part of the structure are up to the second story, The stone and pressed brick for the front are on the ground and the work will be pushed right along to completion.
■■/“How many automobiles are in Rensselaer?” Well, Delos Thompson, cashier of the State Bank, has three; Frank Ross, two; Doctors English, Washburn, Kresler, one each. Total, eight. Remington also has nearly the same number, so that Jasper county is pretty well represented in the “devil wagon” line.
A reunion of the Jacks family was held in the grove at Lute Jacks’ at Lee last Sunday, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacks of Logansport. There were about fifty present and every one-seemed to have a good time. The principal feature of the day was the big dinner spread at noon to which all did ample justice.
The Democrat this week contains 12 of the 13 township trustees’ estimates of expenditures and tax levies for the next year—all eight of the democratic trustees and four of the five republican trustees. The annual meeting of their various township advisory boards to pass on the estimates of their respective trustees will be held .on Tuesday, Sept. 5.
The Catholic Order of Foresters, in national convention at Boston this week, re-elected their old High Chief Ranger for another term. E. P. Honan of Rensselaer, who was endorsed for the place by the state meeting at Mishawaka recently, put forth no effort to secure the place, but as he is very prominent in the order it is likely that he will ere long reach the highest position in the gift of its members.
This week’s Starke County Democrat has the following mention of former well known residents of Wheatfield: “A letter received yesterday from B. F. Funk of Oregon township, who has thirty-five acres in onions, says the crop is so far in splendid condition, some of the onions already being as large as a teacup. He thinks they will be ready to harvest in about twenty days. Mr. Funk and wife, Aaron Seitz and wife of Walkerton and Mrs. Margaret Baker of Keuka, Florida, left yesterday for Harrod, 0., to attend a reunion of the Baker and Leatherman families.”
CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES. The subject of the Sunday morning sermon at the court house is “The Lord’s Share,” in the evening, “Gathering or Scattering.’’ M. E. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT. The pastor’s morning subject. “How Many Loaves Have Ye?” Evening subject, “The Sale of the Birthright.” All services as usual. The public cordially welcomed.
DOES IT FIT YOU. An Albion man says that some people go to church to peep, others to sleep. Some go their wives to please, their conscience others go to ease. Some go to tell their woes, others to show their clothes. Some go to hear preacher, others like the solo screecher. Boys go to reconnoiter, girls go because they opghter. Many go for sage reflection, precious few to help collection. For sale. miles west, S3O. J. M. Helmick & Son. (Aug. 12.) Wheatfield, Ind. Read The Democrat for news.
