Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANT SUBSCRIBERS „ > V FOR BUILDING AND LOAN Rensselaer Building, Loan and Savings Association to Start Business Saturday, Jan. Bth, 1916. The Rensselaer Building, Loan and Savings Association will start business next Saturday, January Bth, 1916, and all payments on stock subscribed will be due at that time and thereafter on the second Saturday of each month. A membership fee of 25 cents per share is charged at the time of the first payment which is necessary in order to meet the necessary expenses towards organization. This membership fee is taken care of in the first payment on all shares. The pass book and by-laws w : ll be ready for delivery on the above date. The Board of Directors has seen fit to* issue a second class of stock, which is termed Class C, and is to be paid for at the rate qf 25 cents per week per share, payable each Saturday, and there is also a membership fee of 25 cents per share charged on this* stock. All payments are to be made at the office of the secretary of the Association in the Odd Fellows Building. * This organization was started a few weeks ago and at first an effort was made to see and talk with every person who might be interested in this proposition, which naturally even in a community of this size is almost an impossibility and without doubt several persons were not solicited. Taking that fact for granted the Association through the columns of this paper takes this means of saying, to the residents of Rensselaer and surrounding country that this is strictly a community affair started and backed by your own people, for the good of your own community, and that it is not a close corporation. The directors and officers have been working hard on this proposition and are trying to make it equally as fair a proposition £q the borrower as to £so investor. The books of the Association will be kept open the first month in order that all who care to may come in at the start and thereby share in the first dividend. Everyone in the entire community and surrounding country is invited to join this association whether a large or a small investor and if you do not entirely understand the proposition you are invited to call at our office, inspect our by-laws and we will try and enlighten you as to the details of our organization. B. F. FENDIG, President. D. DELOS Dean, Secretary. Frankfort Man Takes Own Life. Frankfort, Ind., Jan. 5. —Residents of the city were shocked today to learn of the tragic‘death early this morning of Nathan J. Norris, 63 years old, who ended his own' life at his home, by slashing his throat with a razor. Mr. Norris’ mind, had become unbalanced through an illness of several months, with high blood pressure. FARM LAND AUCTION SALE. John Greer farm, 120 acres, Jasper county, Ind., sale to be held on premises. Positively rain or shine.' TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1916, at 2p. m. Farm situated 3 miles east of Wheatleld, and 2 miles southwest of Tefft, two goof market towns, on the C. I. & S. and C. & E. I. Rys. 90 acres level land, 60 acres of fine creek bottom. - The remaining 30 acres is timber pasture.

The improvements are adequate and located on nice building site. Terms —$500 cash on days of sale, balance on delivery of deed. Subject to $2,800 mortgage due in 1920 at 5% per cent. This farm positively must be sold. For further particulars write or call , Chicago Real Estate Auctioneers, 710-12-14 W. Madison St., Chicago. EXCURSION every FIRST and THIRD TUESD’Y of each month to Southwestern Missouri • • a f"\- ■__u_ —— a—See a few days of summer in the winter. A man with small means can purchase an unimproved farm at $lB per acre with $4 cash and long time on balance. If a man makes money in the north, by running a farm and paying half to landlord, he certainly can ifiake more money by owning a farm in the south, where he has three to four crops. Come and go with us. For particulars address M. E. Griffin Rensselaer* lnd. If It’S I Electrical %: |«t . Leo Mecklenburg do it. Phone 621