Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. John Maherr, of Virgie, was here Tuesday to see the doctor. Ed. Harris, the Mt. Ayr grain dealer, was in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Horton went to Lafayette today. A. E. Schaffer went to Indianapolis on business today. Mrs, Ed. Harris, of Mt. Ayr, went to Chicago today. Private Arthur Wang, who is with the marines, spent the week-end with Miss Lilus Cox and friends.

Junior Aid of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. Jessen Thursday evening, at 7:30 p. m. Attorney Russell K. Bedgood, of Tafayette, was here today looking after some legal matters. A little dance will be held at the Armory tonight for several of the out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Potter, of Fair Oaks, spent Tuesday in this city. Mr. Potter came to be examined for the draft. - Mrs. Clifford Parkison went to Crawfordsville today and she will bring her children home, who have been visiting for two weeks. Mrs. C it Boicourt and children left for Miami, Arizona today, where they will live until spring and then they will return to this city. Miss Ida Ham, who is taking a vacation from her duties as maid at the hospital, went to Chicago this morning for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Florence Lee went to Indianapolis today. She is making her home at A. A. Fell’s and reports that Mrs. Fell is not improving.

' Mrs. Belle Dickey and daughter, Mae, came from Indianapolis today to visit James Torbett. Elizabeth Meyer returned to her home at Gary today, after spending a week with R. D. Thompson and family. George Delaney, of Mt. Ayr, took his father, Anthony, to a Lafayette hospital today to have an operation performed on his eye.

Perry Gwin arrived here from Dallas, Texas Tuesday and wiM leave Thursday for four weeks at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and then a week at Princeton, N. Y. and then he will start “over there” in the interest of Y. M. C. A. work. Adam Nagel received word from ,his son, Bernard Nagel, now in Indianapolis telling him that he was homesick for the home news. Mr. Nagel has ordered the Republican isent to his son. His address is Bernard Nagel, Division Training Camp, No. 2, Co. L., Indianapolis, Indiana. Jack Montgomery and Louis Harmon made an automobile trip to Chicago Tuesday. Mr. Montgomery called upon his candy firm but found that the war is fast reducing the stock of sweetness and that article may disappear from the market entirely pending the special attention being given the Kaiser.

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first national Bank At Rensselaer, Indiana, At the Close of Business on June 29,1918. Loans and discounts (except those shown on Deduct: Overdrafts, unsecured <2 550 14 448,258.72 liberty Bonds, but including U. S. certificates of indebtedness .. .. . . • • 2,550.14 U. S. Bond* deposited to secure circulation <J*J 26OOO 0e woo» LibJrtJ LmS Bonds’ 3% per cent and 4 per cent > |ig 198 2g L^rty°L>en) ib ’ rty .. . ’»?«, 34,101.™ BaAk (50 per cent of subscription) Value of banking house Beal estate owned other than banking house . T.awful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 9K’o«<»'fts Cash in vault and net amounts due from 25,96 ‘ Check* on other banks in the same city or town as reporting g bank (other than item 17) ••. ••• • • 0 Total of items, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 $28,188.84 Checks on banks located outride of city or town of reporting hank and other cash items .’*.**' XJL ’ ’ tt ’ a ’ Dedemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. S. 1>260 00 War and Thrift Stamps actually owned.. 498.28 Otter asseg if any, Transit Items /. • • I*ai2 1 * ai2 9g Total ••••> « 36 ’ 6<H * 2 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in • S&OOO.OO Leas current expenses,’interest, and taxes paid 2 ? 875'53 Amount reserved for taxes accrued 25*000 00 Circulating notes outstanding 1’776*86 Net amount due to banks and bankers • • Total of Items 81 and 82 *1,770.«0 Demand deposits subject to Reserves ___ nno.Rl Individual deposits subject to check 0’750.00 Certified checks 3,000.00 Totai e deposita (otterthin bank sulj ject to Reserve, Items 84, 35, 36, 87, 88, Timo deposits* m&rt to Rraervo (payable afti 80 days, or 85,,83.97 wi>oos.si’ United States deposits (otter than postal savings : ra“n^ P ?2tifiSte n |md’thrift stamp depodt jjjount 10 498 28 Otter United States including deposits of U. S. 104982 S Bills Federal Reserve Bank ... 3 Liabilities other than those above stated, 3rd Liberty Loan 21,740.00 Total - 685,604.92 Liabilities for rediscounts, including those with Federal w».«o emnly swear that the above statement is teue to knowledge Subscribed and sworn to before me this °WUMam^ Notary Public.