Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
George A Williams, Pres. J- IV Hammond, Cartier j Waiter V. Porter, Vice-Pres. C. E. Payne, Asst.-Cartier. The Farmers and Merchants National Bank RENSSELAER, INDIANA Report «f the Cen ditian nf the Parmen A Menhaato Natienal Bank nf Rensselaer, Indiana, at the Close of business on November 15, 1920. RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts >177,421.96 Capital stock 8 75,000.00, Overdrafts 717.88 Surplus 7,500.00; Stock in Federal Reserve Interest, Discount Bank 2,500.00 and other earnings. _ 4,025.46 Banking Hmm*" 38,841.39 DEPOSITS 154,397.01 FSSre A Fixture.._ 7:836.52 Bill. Payable __ T 15,000.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.. 10,285.70 Cash in vaults and due from banks 13,207.87 Checks and Cash Items 580.16 Interest earned but not collected 4,530.99 _________ TOTAL >255,922.47 TOTAL 8255,922.47 State of Indiana, County of Jasper, is: I, J. P. Hammond, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is to the bertof my knowledge and belief. J- p - HAMMOND, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of November, 1920. (Seal) J. Benjamin, Notary Public. My commission expires September 26th, 1921. OREN F. PA RKER, and WALTER V. PORTER, Directors. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX ES FOR RENT. Interest paid on Time and Savings Deposits. Your Business Solicited.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Little “Billy” Fell continues to improve at the hospital. L. E. Eisenberg went to Chicago today. Hugh Kirk and Dr. E. N. Loy were in Chicago today. Ves Richards was in Roselawn today. Mrs. C. H. Porter went to Chicago this forenoon. Delos Thompson went to Indianapolis today. James White entered the hospital Tuesday for diagnosis. He returned to his home today. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. L. Gray spent the day with Jhmes L. Babcock and family at Parr. Pearl Possin, who lives here with her grandfather, George Marion, went to Steger, Hl., today. N. S. Bates went’to Chicago today to spend Thanksgiving with his daughter, Rufus Knox and family. Marion and Grace Wells of Chicago came today to visit Dr. Parson of Remington. The Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Rhind of Remington went to Chicago today to visit with Mrs. Rhind’s relatives.
Opal Potts went to Monticello today to visit with her sister, Mrs. Park Shephard. - Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chapman went to St Joseph, Mich., .today for a visit with his relatives. — Granville Moody, Sr., and Granville Moody, Jr.,* went to Chicago today. Mrs. Daniel Jones of Delphi came today to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Adair and family. Mrs. J. H. Branson went to Monon today to spend Thanksgiving with friends. Mrs. William Pullins and son, Robert, went to Virgie today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wolf. Mrs. Ernest Koss and daughters, Rosamond and Frances, went to Newland today to visit relatives. John Price, who has been at the Jasper county hospital for some time, underwent a major operation Tuesday. Mrs. W. R. Brown went to Huntington today to visit with her sons, Everett and Clinton Brown, and families.
Mrs. Mary E. Bray went to Martinsville today to visit her brother, Sanford Foster. Providing Thanksgiving day dawns fair it is expected that a crowd eclipsing all previous Rensselaer football crowds will be in attendance. Helsingfors reports a revolt of Russian peasants against the Soviet Government. Lenine may yet have to dance to the muzhik. —Columbia (S. C.) Record. “Pollyanna” will be presented at the New Ellis theatre this Wednesday evening under the auspices of the Dewey Biggs Post of the American Legion. < Verdie Osman appeared in Squire Irwin's court Tuesday afternoon and plead guilty to a charge of assault and battery upon the person of Lovina Martin. Mrs. Martin wnw pacified to the extent of $17.25. * * TODAY. ayT-w go w»*e farm in Section 37. Colfax township, Newton county, miles from consolidated school house. Fair house, barn, mpd grataary; all in cultivation except 20 acres timber. Will sell at a reasonable price and on easy terms. Manno Miller, Morocco. Ind., Rt. 2. Phone Mt. Ayr, .. ■ l # ■ ■ 12-11 YOB SAU—Pears for aale at 75 cents per bushel. Thomas Clarkson, 7H miles southeast of Rensselaer, on the Mrs. Chilcote farm. 11-20 "MOW AmnaP green-covered cash book, containing names of town and amnnnt* collected. Return to College Inn and receive reward. jl-M MM2 Tw- pure bred Spotted Poland China eown These, are X”®" ' 11-20 „... — —— f Mrn*WetrSi tywiSy ;■ -A*
Mrs. Philip Fields returned to hbr home in Chicago today after attending the funeral of her uncle, William Warren. The Rensselaer city schools will be dismissed this Wednesday evening for the Thanksgiving vacation. School will be resumed Friday. John Merritt went to Kankakee, RI., today to take orders for the Iroquois Roller Mills Famous Blue Ribbon flour. Jasper Wright went to Crown Point today for -a visit with his daughter, the wife of Attorney George E. Hershman. Mrs. Everett Warren of Lafayette, who had been visiting her husband at the Jasper County Hospital, returned home today. J. M. Torbet went to Indianapolis today to join his wife in a visit with their son, W. H. Torbet, and family. Florence Ryan went to Chicago today to meet her sister, Frances Ryan of Battle Creek, Mich. The latter is a delegate from her city to a physical school at Chicago. Mrs. A. M. Gott of Mobridge, & Di, and her mother, Mrs. R. F. Williams, went to Indiana Harbor today to spend Thanksgiving with the tetter’s son, William Summers, and family. Mrs. Gott will continue to her home Sunday and Mrs. Williams returned to this eity.
