Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1901 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

1 Commercial State Bank North Side of Public Square, RENSSELAER, ■ INDIANA. Mill m Condition 01 Close 0111 s Business, on me cm coy 01 July, 1901. RESOURCES. || LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts $140,299.40 l| Capital Stock Paid ins 25 000.00 Overdrafts... 1,5002 It Surplus Fund 3 000 00 U. b. Bonds.. ... 1,900.00 Undivided Profitsr... 5205 Due from Bunks and Bankers.. | Discount, Exchange and I nt.... 1425.82 && i;W Depoßit9 STATE OF INDIANA. 1 $197,434 80 fi $197,434.80 i ’ . ~L Emmet L. Hollingsworth. Cashier of the Commercial State Bank of Rensselaer, Indiana, do solemnly swear thattfie above statement is true. Emmet L. Hollingsworth. „ w ®. respectfully call the attention of the public to the foregoing statement of our eoudition, as reported to the Auditor of State. We have money to kmn on farm property and on personal security at reasonable rates and without delay We 0,1 Savings, se 11 drafts on Foreign Countries, make investments on First Mortgage Security for our customers, rent safe deposit boxes for safe keeping of napers. and tansact a general banking business. We, respectfully solicit a share of the onage, promising fair and courteous treatment to all.—Addison Parkison John M. M abson, James T. Randle, Geo. E. Murray, E. L. Hollingsworth. Directors'. 5 Per Cent Farm Loans a Specialty.

$50,000 For Nearest Correct Guesses on the Total Vote of Ohio on November 5 1901, will be distributed to patrons of the Weekly Enquirer, as follows: For Nearest Correct Guess /wv For Second Nearest Correct Guess q’nnn “ Third “ “ •• .... irao “ Sixth “ •• •• “ Seventh “ “ •« ..... 1'.1’./.lZ’’”’ 300 “ Next 20 each 81OQ amounting br» ‘.‘...’.'.‘.'.’. ‘. ‘. ‘. ’. ’.’.’.'.l 2 000 “ 100 " 60 “ “ fi’rwt “ « 200 » 26 “ « s’™ •• *‘l,ooo •• 10 •• •• "7. “’ lo’ooo * “ 3,060 “ 5 •• •• :::::::: i&aoo A total 0f4,387 prizes, amounting tos6o 000 In case of tie guesses, prize equally divided. Contest closes November 5, 1901. The Total Vote of Ohio in JBOI was 795,631 1896 was 1,020.107 1892 “ 861,625 1897 “ 864 022 1893 “ 835,604 1898 “ 793 169 1894 •• 776:819 1899 ••:::::::::::: 1895 846,996 1900 “ 1,049,121 Guess what it will be in 1901. $6,000. An additional prize of $6,000 for any person making an exactly correct guess. If there be more than one exactly correct guess, the $6,000 to be equally divided among them. The Conditions are: 81.00 for a year’s subscription to the Weekly Enquirer entitles such subscriber to one guess. 810.00 for ten yearly subscriptions secures ten guesses. 810.00 for one subscription ten years secures ten guesses. No commissions or extra guesses. For further particulars see Weekly Enquirer. Send all orders to ENQUIRER COMPANY, Cincinnati, O.

FARrtS FOR SALE. Plymouth, Marshal County, Indiana. Farm of 176 acres. All under cultivation, fine 10 room brick house, bank barn 90x60. granary, corn cribs, hog bouse, wood house and other out-buildings; all in good condition, good fences, tine 5 acre orchard, 3 good wells, school actoss road from farm, good pike from farm to city. 4 miles to Plymouth. $55 | per acre. Farm of 80 acres. 75 acres in cultivation. 5 acres good timber. 3 good frame houses, one good bank barn 40x60, corn cribs, wagon shed, hay barn. 3 good wells, schoolhouse on farm, V* mile from R. R.station, 5 miles from city, pike roads, $55 per acre. Farm of 300 acres (stock farm). 100 acres in pasture. 300 under cultivation. 3 good houses and barn, all necessary out-buildings, good orchard. 1 mile of R. R. town of Burr Oak, 1H of Hibbard. 8 miles of Plymouth, $45 per acre. 80 acre farm. 60 acres under cultivation, 17 acres tine timber. 3 acres in fine orchards.and tine fruits, good 2-story house, barn, wind pump, fine water, cistern, wood house, carriage house, granary, Ice house, smoke house and other buildings, tine little farm for price, $4,000. 45 acre farm. All under.eultivation. good six room house, good barn 80x40. good well, young orchard. mile to school, H mile to R. R. station, 5*4 miles to city. $1,500. I have several other farms for sale, cheaper ones and higher priced, larger and smaller. Most of this land is heavy gravel land, tine for wheat and clover and cannot be treat for fruit, but will raise any grain or hay that can be grown in Indian 1. In regard to kind of land, enquire of Jas. Donnelly, Rensselaer, laid. Any one wishing to look at farms or wishing particulars, call on or address, J. V. KBIPER. Plymouth. Ind. F. R. D. No. 8. If you need Life Insurance, call on Bruner <fc Randle. Forsythe Block, Room 7.

Morris' Bngiish Stable Powder Sold by A. F. Long