dated cheques cashed without any securities. sureties, or interview. Clergymen, Merchants, Medical Practitioners, LOANSFarmers, Shopkeepers, and all Responsible Per• cone. GRANTED N ° Fees or Beforehand Charges an made, and no Railway Faroe. BY Borrowars dealing with other Firma
15 November 1919 - Carlow Sentinel - Carlow, Carlow, Republic of Ireland
J. L Satter, merchant, Stradbally ; J. T. Lewis, do.; and Patrick Connell, iicarstown, for selling 41ba. of tread at a price exceeding the maximum price made by the Fo od Controller at the price of sd. Sergeant Mooney stated that the cases were adjourned from the previous court
15 November 1919 - Carlow Sentinel - Carlow, Carlow, Republic of Ireland
DON'T BORROW in your own town or neighbourhood. Obtain your loans privately. I lend cash, by poet, to approve•l applicants, in all parts of Ireland. No unnecessary fees, delays, fuss, nor formalities. Moderate interest charged. Borrowers aecommodateld on their signatures alone.
15 November 1919 - Carlow Sentinel - Carlow, Carlow, Republic of Ireland
"After all. your biting . does not bring you true happineee. "No. — confessed evn•irinded Gloom; "but it enables me to warn. the *they fellow so much that I feel tolerably comfortablit by cosaparimou." , _
12 February 1916 - Carlow Sentinel - Carlow, Carlow, Republic of Ireland
enemy who has transgressed the Laws of Nations and changed the ordinance that binds civilised Europe together, I appeal to you. A' I rejoice in my Empire's effort, and I feel pride in the ..p voluntary response from my Subjects all over the world who have sacrificed home, fortun
12 February 1916 - Carlow Sentinel - Carlow, Carlow, Republic of Ireland
The Commission have wider consideration the question of form of the certificate to be issued by medical certifiers, but for the present, the only form of certificates which these certifiers can be required to issue, is Form hied. 26 (re% ised).
23 January 1915 - Carlow Sentinel - Carlow, Carlow, Republic of Ireland
A writer in the Srienti fir Am ricaß says that when • vessel passes swiftly through the water, and that water is deep, the greater part of the water that refills the hole when the vessel was comes from below. But when • vessel passes swiftly through shallow water abe "smells the
23 February 1918 - Carlow Sentinel - Carlow, Carlow, Republic of Ireland