Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Charles G. Spitler, President. . Judson J. Hunt, Edd J. Randle, Vice-President. Charles H. Mills, Aset. Soe'y-T*. The Trust & Savings Bank Condensed statement of the condition of THE TRUST A SAVINGS RANK of Rensselaer, Indiana at tbs close of business on May 12, 1919. . - - ■ _* . .4 - RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts. . . . >541,003,86; Capital Stock r VOODOO Overdrafts 870.33. Surplus • WOO.OO Bonds and Stocks, (In- Undivided Profits 3, ??S nn eluding U. S. Bonds & (Dividends Unpaid 140.00 ,W. 6. 5129,502.00 Interest, Discount & other U. s' Certificates 150,000.001 earnings .... t. 15,837.33 Bank Building 36,000.00 Deposits • • • • • 90f»396.81 Furniture and Fixtures.. 2,868.64 War loan account (U.S.) I’??? ™ Advances to Estates... . 212.94 Reserve for Taxes 2,273.80 Due from Banks & Trust ——?- Companies rr 157,197.38 Cash on Hand 12,447.54 Cash Items».... 1,012.06 Interest Paid 2,993.02 Current Expenses 3,611.32 Total Resources ... .>1,037,714.091 Total Liabilities ...>1,037,714.09 State of Indiana, County of Jasper, .ss:— . L Judson J. Hunt, Secretary-Treasurer of Th* Trust and Bank of Rensselaer, Indiana, do solemnly swear 1 “ true Secretary-Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me, Notary Public. My commission expires April 1, 1921. VICTORY! We were happy to see our soldier boys with those of our allies win on, the fields of Europe and force the signing of the armistice; we were glad to see subscriptions to each successive Liberty Loan and especially the Victory Loan, go over the top in our county, state and nation, and in * which the records will show that we did our full part, and we found satisfaction in seeing our total resources pass the million mark, —thanks to the continued patronage of our friends, and we want to express our appreciation of their patronage and to assert our ability and wiUingness to serve the entire community to the fullest extent. Increased resources carries with it increased ability to handle the business of our customers and of many new ones, and we are anxious to help solve the financial problems of all who come to us. We make no difference in our treatment of customers and invite new accounts. Try the service of “THE BANK ON THE CORNER AND ON THE SQUARE”
WANTED —Three furnished modern rooms on first floor. For name of party call telephone 302. Leonard Nagel went to Chicago this forenoon. Mrs. W. H. Beam, Madeline and Lorene Warren, Grank Shide and Van Grant went to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mirs. Dan Robinson and children of Hammond spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. Robinson is employed by the Edward Valve company in East Chicago. Mrs. B. G. Oglesby, and daughter, Kathryn, of Gary, are visiting her sister, Miss Grace Haas for a few days. Ira Galbraith and family of Lafayette, visited friends and relatives fliere over Sunday. Mr. Galbraith is succeeding nicely in the garage business and is the proprietor of the Main street, Lafayette garage. Corp. Fred Beebe, of McCoysburg, was in Rensselaer Monday. Corporal Beebe saw about eighteen month’s service during which time he was in. action at the front. He was with the 35th Engrs. Mrs. Robert Fendig died at her home in New Orleans, La., Friday evening, and Miss Edna Fendig of this city left for that place Saturday. The deceased is a daughter-in-law of Mrs. N. Fendig of this city and a sister-in-law of B. N. Fendig. Mrs. Fendig is survived by her husband and two children. Funeral services are being held today in New Orleans.
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