Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1901 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I® Commercial State Bank Norsh Side of Public Square, RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. sioiemeni 01 conciiion 01 Close 01 its Business, on me sm day 01 July, 1901. RESOURCES. I! LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts $140,299.40 Capital Stock Paid ins 25.000.00 Overdrafts 650 02 || Surplus Fund 3.000.00 U.S. Bonds, 1,900.00 |i Undivided Profits 522.65 Due from Banks and Bankers.. 40.186.02 « Discount. Exchange and 1ut.... 1,425.82 Banking House./ 5.585.00 Deposits. 167.48633 Cash..., 8.814.36 1 STATE OF INDIANA. I . $197,43 480 Jasper County I 8 *' L Emmet L. Hollingsworth, ttishier of the Commercial state Bank of Rensselaer, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. Emmet L. Hollingsworth. We respectfully call the attention of the public to the foregoing statement of our condition, as reported to the Auditor of State. We have money to loan on farm and city property aud on personal security at reasonable rates and without delay We pay interest on Savings, sell drafts on Foreign Countries, make investments 011 First Mortgage Security for our customers, rent safe deposit boxes for safe keeping of papers.and tausaet a general banking business. We respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, promising fair and courteous treatment to all.—Addison Parkison John M. Wasson, James T. Randle, Geo. E. Mubhay.E. L. Hollingsworth,Directors'. 5 Per Cent Farm Loans a Specialty. § THE 99 CENT 1 | ..Racket Store.. | IThe only store ol ns Kind in Jasper county. Noihina over 99 cents ni me store S olid tram mot down to l cent. (• We on Sept. 2, 1901, opened our store as above stated and (• will hereafter call it the Ninety-Nine Cent Racket Store. Ev- •) erybody will know the place by the two Nines,-and also by V® S. our Musical Orchestra, which is one of the finest jn the state. T* We are adding new music right along so you never get •) tired of same. We shall still have better bargains on our J (a I 5,10,15 and 25c Counters I than before. Knowing where to buy, and buying in the ®) quantities we do, enables us to give’you bargains that you (• could not possibly get elsewhere, not even in Chicago. Our •) •) increasing trade speaks louder than words of the vast (• amount of business we are doing, and •) (• Our Bargains alone are •) ? the Best Advertisement g Jx we can have. You will be surprised to see what you can buy Jx g for 99 cents and less, at our place. Goods that put all competition in the shade. We buy nothing but the latest and up-to-g date goods. If there is anything new on the market you can y depend on finding the same at the Racket Store and at one- 9 V. half what you would pay at other stores. Do not fail to -X visit us frhen in Rensselaer, we can save you money, and V. that is what counts nowadays with careful buyers. Our place of business is in the room formerly occupied by the Model Clothing House. Thanking our n any patrons for their past patronage and extending a V® 0J cordial welcome to all, we are very respectfully, mA | RAINSFORD & FRANK I g The 99 Cent Racket Store, x' RENSSELAER, - - - INDIANA. 9

FARHS FOR SALE. Plymouth, Marshal County, Indiana. F«.rm of 176 acres. All under cultivation, tine 10 room brick house, bank barn 90x60. granary, corn cribs, hog house, wood house and other out-buildings; all in good condition, good fences, tine 5 acre orchard, 3 good wells, school across 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. 2 good frame bouses, one good bank barn 40x60. com cribs, wagon shed, hay barn. 2 good wells, schoolhouse on farm. V* mile from R. R. station, 5 miles trorn 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 fine fruits, good 2-story house, barn, wind pump, tine water, cistern, wood house, carriage house, granary, ice house, smoke house and other buildings, fine little farm for price. $4,000. 45 acre farm. All under cultivation, good six room house, good barn 30x40, good well, young orchard, kt mile to school, H mile to R. R. station, s l i 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 beat far fruit, but will raise any grain or hay that can be grown in Indian*. In regard to kind of land, enquire of Jas. Donnelly, Rensselaer, Ind. Any one wishing to look at farms or wishing particulars, call on or address, J. V. KEiPER, Plymouth, Ind. F.R.D. No. 8. Subscribe for The Democrat. Josh Westhafer, of Loogootee, Ind., is a poor man, but he says he would not be without Chamberlain's Pain Balm if it cost five dollars a bottle, for it saved him from being a cripple. No external application is equal to this liniment for stiff and swollen joints, contracted muscles, stiff neck sprains end rheumatic and muscular pains. It has also cured numerous cases of partial paralysis. It is for sale by Long.