Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1920 — Page 2
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METHODIST CHURCH NOTES. 9:30 Sanday school There was * fine attendance last Sunday. Bring your children and come. 10:45 Morning worship and sermon by the pastor. The morning theme will he “The Noblest Thing in the Worjd.” • sso Epworth League. Topic, “A Worthwhile Life." This is a worth-while topift —~; ——~~~ 7:00 Evening. service and sermon by Dr. W .E. McKemde of Lafayette. Dr. McKenzie always has a splendid message. Clinging to essentials he thinks along broad lines. Come and hear him. A quarterly conference will be held following the service. Every official member of the church should be present at this conference. The members of the church are also invited* .to .attend. • FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Our regular preaching service* at 10:45, “Are We Loyal To Our Religion?” Rev. Wm. Sayler is our supplyiagpaator. A hearty welcome for all Baptists as well as anyone interested in religion. Sunday school and bible study at 9:30. In the contest the girl in the little blue dress seems to be leading. We have a welcome for you. MRS. SIDNEY ASH, Supt CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Rensselaer Christian Science Society hold regular services every Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday School at 9:45 Wednesday evening at7:Bo. ‘'"'V Subject, Sunday, January 11th: “Life.” An invitation is extended to the public to attend any service. MEETING AT BAPTIST CHURCH. Beginning Friday evening, January 16, there will be protracted meetings at the Baptist church in this cty. The services will begin at 7:30 p. m. and will continue for sometime. A minister from Watseka, HL. will preach and will be assisted by other church workers. All are invited. CHURCH OF GOD Eld. S. J. Lindsay will be here for the following services: Saturday, 7:80 p. m., Bible les son—Romans, 10th chanter. Sudnay, 9:30 a. m., Bible lesson. Sunday, 10:45 a. m. Sermon subject, “Jesus, The Christ.” Sunday, 7:30 n. m. Sermon subson study will be held at the residence of Mattie Benjamin. Everybody interested m Bible study will be very welcome.
The wheat and flour market have been rapidly advancing, but we we Siing to sell for this week only, our at the old prices, less than we can buy it for, in car load tots. Gold Medal flour, >8.75. Amatos, >3.90, and Pillsbury’s Best >8.90. The three leading brands of flour made. EGER’S GROCERY.
DO YOU SMILE When you have your ear to a costly collision? A front nuv of yew frismdc mw done that very thing. Because they arc pretested in any way dmy can hero a loss in the Farmers and Her chant's nutumobUe Jasenaw ; ezchangn By My taction against fire, theft, oelElision and HaUfty a* sssdfl cost. .Prompt in liiMst SSMR. G. BURNS, AGENT.
spnes ar nwro manM r yaa ai&KwtT nwwTmmra Petition for Hlfhway lagirovwent in Keener Township. Jasper County. woo tMs»*ay JSUedtemy ofH flee. eban fifty freely Mera, and votere, which Mmioa rooda oa- *SoUows: State of Indiana. County of Jaaper. the ConuEgMlAa«* Owt to ®*hruary Term. l»20. of G«Mwe NaawßiW*. ot al. ter । Improved Higbway in Keener voters of KfPp ™u? ty 6onorable’ b ym<hw«.y in - mor<
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Commencing at the northeast corner of section 32. townaMp 82 north, range 7 west, and running thence south a distance of about three miles to tne southeast corner of section 8, township 31 north, range 7 west. The petitioners further represent to your Honorable Board that said highway should be-jlmproved by grading, draining and paving the same with crushed stone, gravel, or other good road paving material, said highway to be of the width of forty feet, should be graded to the width of 20 feet, and that upon said road there should be placed crushed stone, gravel, or other good road paving material' to the width of ten feet and -a depth of .ten inches. Your petitioners further say that, the improvement Of the above described line of highway in the manner petitioned for herein, will as they beUleve, be of great public benefit and utility, and that the benefits which will be derived therefrom will greatly exceed the costs and expenses of locating and. constructing the same. Your , petitioners further aver that the line of highway herein petitioned for to >be improved is les stihan three miles in length; that it commences in a line of highway running east and west which .is already improved, and terminates iin an improved highway. Wherefore, the petitioners pray that this, their petition, be. heard, and that an .engineer and viewers be appointed and such other and further proceedings be had as tfhe law provides. GEORGE NANNENGA, ET AL. __ - Petitioners. The hearing of said petition is set for February 2, 1920, at which time , said petition will be presented to the Board of Ooinmiseioners of Jasper County. Indiana, ,fpr their action thereon, and all abjections will be considered and decided which may be on (file touching the validity of said petition. _ .. (Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioners, this 14th day of I January, 1920. SCHUYLER C. ROBINSON. Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana wotxcb or ramre mroo* XXCHKWAfT XMKBOTXMUT ■ 1 1 ! Petition for Highway Improvement in Keener Township, Jasper County, Indiana. There .was thia day Yiled in my office. a petition . duly signed by more than fifty freeholders and voters, which petition •reads as follows: State of Indiana. County of' Jasper, ss. in the Commissioners’ Court to February Term, l»20. _ - Petition of Richard Grevenstuk, et al„ for an improveed Highway in Keener Township, Jasper County, Indiana. The undersigned Petitioners, represent and show to Board that they are freeholders and legal voters of Keener Township, Jasper County, Indiana, and that this petition is signed by more than fifty such freebodlers and legal voters of said Township, that there now exists in said Township a certain established and much traveled public highway upon and along the line hereinafter described and that the grading, draining and paving of said highway would be of great public utility, and that the benefits arising from said grading, draining and paving of said highway would greatly exceed the costs and expenses thereof, and that said public highway as hereinafter described would be three miles in length, and connects tet each end thereof with an established and improved free stone road in said Township, said highway is described as follows: _ Commencing at the southwest corner of section 28 and the southeast corner of section 29, in township 32 north, range Y west, in ty, and state of - Indiana and running thence north for a distance of one tnile, to the southwest corner of section 21, and the southeast corner of section 20, in township 32 north, range 7, thence runping east for a distance of two miles to the southeast corner or section 22, and the northeast corner of section 27, in township, 32 north, range 7 west, in Keener townrfrip, Jasper County, Indiana, where said highway asked to be improved terminates. Petitioners further ask that said Highway be improved by constructing a road bed twenty-four feet in width and that upon said road bed there be placed crushed stone of an approved quality to the width of nine feet and to the depth of seven inches of crushed stone, and three inches of sheening, making it ten inches in all, and aidd road bed be properly drained so as to fully protect said improvement when the same is constructed, and these petitioners ask that an engineer and viewers be appointed, to view said and that such other legal steps be taken as are provided by Law* in such CfiSMs ‘ ~ RICHARD GREVENSTUK, HT AT., PETITIONERS. The hearing of said petition is set for February 2, at which time said petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners of Jaaper County, Indiana, ■ for their action thereon, and all objections will be considered and decided •’which may be on Tile touching the validity of said petition. . - (Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioners, this 14th da> ’ ° f ROBINSON. Auditor County, Indiana.
wnmcw of mnro pbtxtiom »cS inarwS aonofßcnn Petition for highway improvement in Keener Township. Jesper County. IndiThere has this .day been filed in my Sr ‘ the Commissioners’ Court, toFebruary Term. 1M». ■■ _ Petition of R- Biphame.. the Improvement of a Public Highway Township may be graded. drained, and jpamd. —id highway bejpg more par* H in the line of' an Im* nroved hteWway stthenorthaaat corA»n£ oaaJmile to the south-1 tV improvement win terminate in *fpublic highway running east and west <m the imp -Xividin* Ktyand Union Townships in saM Jasper. County. These petitioners further represent
Statement of the Condition of the first national Bank AT RENSSELAER, INDIANA, at the close of business on December 31 1919. - - - •- ■ . ' ■ . ■ — ■• • ' ” „ I । ■ 1 —te i RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, (except those shown in b and c) $633,103.40 Total loans — 7 —- $633,103.40 U. S. Government securities owned. DepositOverdrafts, secured, $4376.72 — 4,479.72 ed to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) 25.000.00 U. S. Government Securities pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value)__----- — U. S. Government Securities owned, unpledged— 61,586.25 Total U. S. Government securities —— Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks), owned and unpledged 23,000.00 OOAAAnn Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S. 28,000.0 U Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) 2,400.00 Value of banking house, owned and unincum- „ bered Equity in banking house 2 « Furniture and fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.- 39,931.61 Cash in vault and net amounts due fromwatienal s hanks - 39,»»AW Cheekson other banks in the ssme city or town . as reporting bank (other than item 16)-— , 0,640-*» Total of items 18, 14, 15, 16 and 17——— 46,629.77 Checks on bank* located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash item* 1,691.10 Redemption fund-with U. 8. Treasurer and dee from U. S. Treasurer — —650.00 Interest earned but not collected —approximate , , , on Note* and Bills Receivable not,past due 11p.00.0x Total - $890,686.72 LIABILITIES. Undivided profits --—I 7,840.31 Less current expenses, interest, and taxe*.paid— 7,840**1 Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of maturity and not earned —(approxi- 5551 a Circulating notes outstanding — 20*000 00 Net amounts due to National banks-------— 20,000.00 Net amount* due to bank*, bankers, and trust companies (other than included in Item* 29 or 80) — Certified checks outstanding —— zhmsu Total of Items 80, 31. 82 and 88 -$ 21,562.56 Individual deposits subject-to check ————— 488*687.0* Total of demand deposit* (other than bank de- . posits) subject to Reserve, item. 84, 85,«6» 37, 88, and 39 — ———-— .$488,687.02 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) — — Poetalr savings deposit* ~ —— Total of time deposit* cubjeet to Baserve, Item* >4O, 41, 42, and 48 — $146,071.58 gk Agb mt Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank 65,232.88 Liabilities other than these above stated 10,888.64 Total —1860388. W Liabilities for rediscount*, including tiwae with Federal Reserve Bank (see Item lid). —7--- ®®**®*-" Total contingent liabilities (55 a, b and c) 65,282.88 State of Indiana, County of Jtaspery as: - I, J. N. Leathsrman, cashier of the abovewemed hank, de aplesanly swear that the above statament is true to my knowledge and letter. J. N. EEAThmRMiAN, Ca*nier. Subscribed and eworn to before «»*'thd*,l2th 1980. / D. IwlXro DEAN, My commission expires December 18, 1922. Correct—Attest: GEORGE E. MURRAY, D. & MAKEEVER, EDD J. RANDUP, Dtisetom. ■ i - ■. ■» —— rrrrrrrr, jj rrr~n Rensselaer zMonument Works. Ws ar* slway* bettering our "j equipment and methods of doing . first claws raised letter work and can offer our patron* the very beat g Q of workmanahip at price* that ere right. WHX H. MACKEY, Pre*. •• —• —” ■ ■■
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Heve. 3be ? »df -.wrata- public beset jand’ exceed .the costs and ewnsMdf’ locadag .and tih&t lit camnwaees • "in tkd» £ •jiff# *> n improved highway and terminates on ■. the township Une dividing KMnm and Union Townships in said Jasper Coun- • ty. Jtadtana I this, their petition be • heard, and that an engineer and viewers be appointed, and such other and furtber prooeedR. I|llg—l, m AU Petitioners. teartag of said petition is set .for February A 1»M, at which time I said be the I Board of Commissioners of Jasper Oountv. taidtans tar theta motion thweonTand -winweeansidered and । aSSm pftMi jnmr bo on file touching tha r wtaidity of said petition. ( .
