Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 229, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Charles W. Hanley went to Lafayette this forenoon. If you enjoy good coffee, try our Desert Chief, a regular 50c value; special, 40c. —Rowles& Parker*The Eastern Star will meet with Mrs. Earl Sommers Tuesday afternoon. ~ Bring us your produce. We are. paying 43c for fresh eggs.—Rowles & Parker. .'

■ Wt gre paying 43c for fresh eggs—cash or trade. & Parker. Ellen Gwin went to Monticello this afternoon and—from there she and her sister, Mrs. George Thomas, will go to Logansport. Cut down the H. C, L. Buy our Desert Chief coffee, a good 50c value; special, 40c. —Rowles & Parker. Try a large jar of our pure fruit jams. Apple and strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, loganberry, apricot, peach and pineapple, 25c a jar. Try it once and you will buy more. Eger’s Grocery. Mr. and Mrs- Harry Bell, who have been the guests of the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion I. Adams, will leave Tuesday for their home in Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. Z. M. Goff, also of Tulsa, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Adams and other relatives. -J ■ ■ Try a case of our fancy early June peas. Nice, sweet and tender, 15c a can. Two large cans of pork and beans in tomato sauce for 25c. Red beans, 10c a cam Try them and you will (buy more. —Eger's Grocery. i Harvey Wood, Sr., received a postal card from his son, Chauncey, today from McAllen, Tex. McAllen was just out of reach of the storm which swept through Texas recently and no damage was done there. Chauncey states that he is greatly pleased with Texas and that he and Mrs. Wood are in the best of health and spirits. ’He also stated that wild game i splentiful there and that his neighbor saw fresh deer tracks a

liabilities Capital Stoek ...... 3 Surplus 10,000.06 Undivided-Profits . .—— 3,566.09 ! Dividends "Unpaid ... $70.00 Interest, Discount and Other Earnings .. . 24,852.77 Demand Deposits , 3644,296.38 v Savings Deposits \ 16,855.37 Time Deposits i 206,008.68 Special Deposits 92,905.50 TOTAL DEPOSITS . • 9 6 M69.93 Reserve for Taxes.... 1,724.67 Total Liabilities . ...$1,101,178.86

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