Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FIRST NATIONAL’S NEW BILLS. The First National Bank received its first issue, $7,500 of national bank currency, last Friday in denominations of tens fend twenties. The issue is dated Feb. 16, 1903, and the tens contain the usual printing matter and a vignette of William McKinley in the upper left-hand cornerj ‘while the twenties have a vignette of Hugh McCullough, a former secretary of the treasury. The bills came in blooks of four, SSO to the sheet, consecutively numbered, three teas and one twenty, and are then signed by the bankas president, Mr A. Parkison, and itao*§hier, EL. Hollingsworth. The new bills are very-pretty and are the first issue of teal money ever made by a bafak in Jasper county. •: -- .. ii j i ;iM■ ... .•• Posts, all kinds and sizes in oak and cedar. *" Donnelly Lumber Co.