Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1904 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

McCOY “BANK” COMHENT. A mortgage given by the MeCoys on April 8, for $5,000, to E. L. Hollingsworth, was placed on record Saturday. It covers lands in Jordan township. Oxford Tribune: When the assignee of the McCoy bank, in Rensselaer, opened the safe he found $449 in currency. It must have been an oversight on the part of Tom. White County Democrat: There will be a big sensation in Rensselaer when Tom McCoy’s overdrafts on the defunct bank are checked up and given to the public. It will be found that the “Sweet Singers of Israel” and the “sheepskin band’’ have also been rather expensive luxuries. The appraisement of the personal property on the Union township farm totals $2,062.50} that of McCoy, Son & Porter on the Jordan township farm, $7,815.50, and that of T. J. McCoy $1,003. Frank Critser has filed a mechanic’s lien on lands in Jordan township for balance due him for ditching thereon, to the amount of $37.52, while J. A. Larsh has filed a mechanic’s lien on the did Dexter property, now in T. J. McCoy’s name, for $35 for material furnished in papering, painting, etc. ** Hartford City News: The failure of the McCoy bank at Rensselaer is looming up like all the rest of the failures—that is, the debts are growing larger and the assets are getting smaller. Delators who were assured that they would get 100 cents on the dollar are now ready to sell their claims for 30 cents on the dollar. When a bank goes down it is generally because it is busted wide open.

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