Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1901 — Money to Loan. [ARTICLE]

Money to Loan.

Private funds to loan on farms, also city property for 6 years or longer at a low rate of interest with privilege of making partial payments. Also money to loan on personal, second mortgage and chattel security. No delay. Call or write. A complete set of abstract books. Jambs H. Chapman. The Delphi street fair is being held this week. Fora first class job of horseshoeing call on O. Hansen, the black-smith. Editor Robertson, of the Wheatfield Telephone, was In the city Monday. George Wright, of Fresno, Cal., is the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. H. Beam. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Nowels and daughter, Floy, visited in Flora last week. The old settlers’ meeting will be held in Rensselaer Friday and Saturday of this week. The Wheatfleld schools opened Monday, with Roy Blue, of Rensselaer, as principal. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Murray returned last Friday from Buffalo, where they had been attending the exposition. Mrs. Purcupile, the milliner, is now located In the Makeever building, opposite the public square. Give her a call. A. 0. Scott, of Pontiac, - 111., was here last week looking after his farm recently purchased of Commissioner Waymire. He will rent the farm until 1903, when he will move on it. F. M. Donnelly, the photographer, has decided to break up housekeeping in Rensselaer. Mrs. Donnelly will reside with her sons In Chicago, and Mr. Donnelly will continue in business here. Sid Darling, 1012 Howard St., Port Huron, Mich., writes: “I have tried many pills and laxatives but DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are far the best pills I have ever used.” They never gripe. A. F. Long. Mr. and Mrs Leo Wolfe reached Hammond from their European trip last Friday. Mrs. Wolfe will visit her parentHf Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold, here until their ne\V residence In Hammond is completed. Mr. Wolfe visited here Sunday. \ •; John F. Bruner and the otners who recently went to North Dakota on a prospecting trip, have returned with the exception of Jerry Shea. He has taken a claim, and will remain there for the present. Mr. Bruner-will shortly go to South Dakota on another prospecting trip.