Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Abundance of Money. I can loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate is 5 per cent and my limit is SIOO per acre.— P. D. Wells, Morocco, Indiana. Lutheran Services. • Evangelical Lutheran services will be held next Sunday, March 18, at 10:30 a. m., in St. Johannes church, northeast of Parr. Sermon by H. F. M J. Krohn, pastor. English and also German Evangelical Lutheran service ni Emanuel congregation’s church at Kniman on March 18, 2:30 p. m. Sermon by Rev. H. F. M. J. Krohn. Notice—Auto Livery. “Frenchy” Deschand has changed his business place to the John Marlatt Garage. Phone No. 365 or 410. All calls will be answered promptly. The Vesta Co. bought out and contori the three greatest improvements to lead storage batteries. Have these exclusive features explained before buying a new battery.
Landy Magee was a Chicago goer this morning. Born, March 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hordepian, a 10-pound son. Mrs. Roy Chissom, of Englewood, was the guest Monday of her parents and her sister, Mrs. Blanche Yeoman. Neal Bott returned to his home at Star City Monday. His wife, who is in a Logansport hospital, continues! to be quite seriously sick. Harry Thaw has been adjudged insane and will be placed in a Pennsylvania asylum. His family state that this episode will end the career of Harry and that they desire no more publicityHave yoip been watching our classified column grow? Readers of this paper fully realize the satisfaction these little mediums give and are taking advantage of the opportunity. J. H. Holden has a limited amount of Honey Dew muskmelon finest an-d largest muskmelo™ on the market, which he will distribute free to those desiring to try this seed. Only enough seed for one hill will be given to each person. John J. Lawler, Jasper county’s big land owner, has added to his holdings near Dyer, Ind., by the purchase of the John Claussen farm.. The consideration is given at $35,666. Work at the Roth garment factory is going along nicely and there are now forty-two operators at work be--STCtesrthe four instructors; —Nw-em-ployes are being constantly added and it seems that we have a new permanent industry in our city. - Thomas Large, a former high school teacher, whose first wife was Grace Vanatta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vanatta of this city, stopped on his return from Ohio for a short visit with the latter here Monday.
No. 6651. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE first national Bank At Rensselaer, Indiana, At the close of business on March Sth, 1917. : resources. ———— — Loans and discounts Overdrafts, unsecured $1,086.72 • • • • • • *222 1,08 ’ U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) $25,000 U. S. Bonds pledged to secure postal savings (par value) $7,000 Total U. S. Bonds C { 32,000.00 Securities other than U. S. Bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged .. • •••-•• • • *.• • .$1,300 1,300.00 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription)... 2,400.00 Value of banking house (if unencumbered) 8.000-W-Real estate owned other than banking house ....... 5,0U0.VU Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago, and St. Louis . • • • • • •$ 9,624.43 Net Se^‘c"J r ° m, ‘ W ” ,Ve< ‘ re “ rVe ■ .°4"559.74 14,584.17 Checks on banks in same city or town as reporting bank ...... 303./2 Outside checks and other cash items slß,blß.bl Fractional currency, nickels, and cents 270.51 Notes of other national banks . ............... • ~ l Federal Reserve bank noteg .v.....■■■.»..»w.uv Federal Reserve notes ... • ■ ■■• ' Lawful reserve in vault and tf&t amount due from Federal q Redemption fund with and due from U. & Treasurer 8579 56 Bil 1 s L34liTig in ■ Total \. $567,655.99 LIABILITIES. X Capital stock paid in ...... V 60,000.00 Surplus fund ... •; • 20,0W.00 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid $ 5,241.32 Amount reserved for taxes accrued _ Circulating notes outstanding .. .. 2b,wu.uv Net amount due to banks and bankers^.... <<«•» Pndiriduaf subject to check .... Certificates of deposit due an less than 30 days 1’750 00 Postal savings depo'site . .7..6,999.9! Total demand deposits .. ~ deposits (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or Certificates of deposit •• •• • 27,253.12 Total of time deposits • • • • • V 7 ’,"®?. Bills payable, other than with Federal Reserve Bank, including all obligations representing money borrowed, other than rediscounts 40,000.00 „• Tofca l ? .- $567,655.99 State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss: I, J. N. Leatherman; cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear th.l the above statement i. true to th. bejt of Sateenied and sworn to hrfore Correct—Attest: * t " R. A. PARKISON, GEORGE E. MURRAY, ' ■ •. - T HDD J. RANDLE, Directors. T 1
Jesse Wilson, formerly of this city but now of Hammond, wjieer he is president of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce, called a director’s meeting this week in the hopes of getting .prompt action in the part Hammond will take toward the relief of the stricken city of Newcastle. Mr. anti Mrs. E. B. Cromer returned to their home at Beason, 111-, this morning via the Yellow Bus to Remington. They had been the guests of his brother, S. T. Cromer, of Barkley township. Last year Mr. S. T. Cromer lived on the Nick Schmitter farm, but moved this spring to the William S. Day farm near Elias Arnold’s. Mr. Schmitter. has moved to his farmNOTICE. The Dodge and Chevrolet salesroom is now located in the W. J. Wright building, the first door west from the Rensselaer Garage. Call and see bur line. —M. I. Adams & Son. INVESTORS—NOTICE. Successful manufacturing company with high commercial rating wants additional capital to increase output. Paid 15 per cent last year, varrying like amount to surplus. Will pay 20 per cent this year. If you mean business give me an iwtervievz. —Geo. Woodnorth, at Comer House. Fancy white comb honey, 15c a pound.—Home Grocery. Pay Harrington Bros. Co. . Having sold our elevator to The Farmers’ Grain Co. and being required to give possession very soon, we hereby notify all persons owing us to call and-settle on or before April I, 1917. ; „ Harrington Bros. Co.
