Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1901 — FIVE PER CENT FARM LOANS. [ARTICLE]
FIVE PER CENT FARM LOANS.
One Per Cent Commission. W. B. Austin, Rensselaer, has a special fund to loan at 5 per cent interest and one per cent commission. No delay. A daughter of James H. Dunlap, of Mt. Ayr, died of diphtheria Saturday. C. A. Vick will occupy the rooms in which A. B. Cowgill now has his undertaking estab ishment as soon as they are vacated by the latter. He will move his news stand therein and use the rear rooms for a residence. The merited reputation for curing piles, sores and skin diseases acquired by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, has led to the making of worthless counterfeits. to get only DeWitt’s Salve. A. F. Long. The stations on B. J. Gifford’s road between Gifford and McCoysburg are named as follows and come in the order named: Newland, Lewiston, Pleasant Grove, Della, Randle and tylcCoysburg. North of Gifford is Laura, Zadac, Kersey and Grape Island, the latter being located at the Kankakee river. When threatened by pneumonia or any other lung trouble, prompt relief is necessary, as it is dangerous to delay. We would suggest that One Minute Cough Cure be taken as soon as indications of having taken cold are noticed. It cures quickly and its early use prevents consumption. A. F. Long. L. K. Yeoman, brother of Robert and A. K. Yeoman, of this county, and a former resident, was killed at Ross--ville,‘lil., his home, Saturday night ly the cars. No particulars as to the manner of his death has been received. The funeral was held at Rossville Tuesday. Deceased was 45 years of age and leaves a wife and four children. At the time of his death he was in the livery business at Rossville.
