Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 208, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
REMOVAL NOTICE The State Bank of Rensselaer announces that it has removed to its / new location situated second door west of its former location and opposite Fendig’s drug store. The Officers extend an invitation to its patrons, the public and friends to call and see them in their new home.
The State Bank will open in their new home Wednesday morning. Today is their last in the corner building and men were busy today making the transfer. All the banks in the city will soon be in new quarters which they not only occupy but also own. All will have, most excellent banking houses. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Rainier and Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Gwin returned Tuesday evening from an automobile trip through Illinois. Among other places visited was the aviation field at Rantoul and Danville. While in Danville they called upon Frank Meyer, who is one of that city s most progressive and prosperous merv chants. Indianapolis won the American Association pennant Monday when they defeated Milwaukee while St. Paul was losing to Columbus. The Indians were in the lead the entire season, with the exception of twentyfours. A recent slump of the Indianapolis club left the pennant in the balance until the final week. Letters advertised for week ended Sept. 17, 1917: Carl Mattocks, Ira Hurley, Alvin McCurtain, Mrs. Fred Hartman (2), Earl Williams, Frank Wildrick, Jim Johnson, Wm. Meyers, Victor Babcock, H. M. Lamon, Lucy Ruthledge, Effie Denmire, Fred Riffle, Edgar Stewart. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Oct 1. S*
