Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1904 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 11 North Side of Public Square 1 RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. Loans Money on all kinds of Good Se- DIRECTORS. j curity, on CITY PROPERTY and on A. Parklson. 1 FARMS at Lowest Rates, Pays Interest nt * John M Wasson 11 on Savings, Pays Taxes and Makes In- vice-Pr«sid.at. vestments for customers and others and Jame, T. Randle, sol cits Personal Interviews, with a view deo. B. Hurray, to Business, promising every favor con- b. l. Hollingsworth, 1 sistent with Safe Banking. Cashier. I FARfI LOANS A SPECIALTY. I | WABASH I [• TO (• | The world’s Greatest Fair I I ST. LOUIS S » April 30--December 31. n | WHY? % W 'Q at main entrance of grounds, where It has erected a $50,000 M Passenger Station, and maintains in connection therewith vC k® a Bureau of Information for the accommodation of its patrons. It has Fast Express SHUTULE TRAIN SERVICE between Union Station and A) Grounds, with a capacity of 25,000 Passengers per hour, ») YOU ARE SAFE IN TRAVELING VIA THE WABASH •) SUPERIOR EUI IPMENT--Wide Vestibuled Coaches, C^ Chair Cars, Diners and Sleepers. 6) LINE LAID WITH 85 POUND STEEL RAILS. (• |\ EVERY TRAIN PROTECTED BY THE BLOCK SYSTEM. jjA (A $50,000,000 EXPOSITION (# § Comprising 50 State and Territory Buildings. 00 Foreign Buildings. 500 DISTINCT BUILDINGS COVERING 1,240 ACRES. •> •) J WHY GO ABROAD? W When you can. at your own door, at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, enjoy W/ M the advantages and pleasures of a “TOUR OF THE P/ Low rates and Liberal Limits shown elsewhere in paper. w/ iD Write nearest WABASH Agent or THOS. FOLLEN, P. &T. A., Lafayette, Ind. C^ W C. S. CRANE. Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt. { a, , nni . Mr> D) H. V. P. TAYLOR, Ass t Gen. Pass. & TUt. Agt. f =»•

Kenton Stables SURREY, INDIANA. KENTUCKYMORGAN. KENTUCKY MORGAN is chestnut in color, no marks, foaled in 1901. bred by L. L. Dorsey, Anchorage, Ky.; got by Rustler, son of Ruskiu. by Ben Franklin; dam, Kenna (registered) chestnut, bred by J. C. Parker. Queechee, Vermont; got by Queechee Lambert. son of Daniel Lambert; 2d dam bred by Mr. Kenyon, Queechee, Vt.; got by Richardson Horse, son of Green Mountain Morgan; 3d dam said to be Morgan. Termsslo.oo to insure colt to stand and suck. RIGHWOOD^QUIRREL. RICH WOOD SQUIRREL is a dark brown no jplj||| May 3d. 1901; bred by J. S. 1* 5 ||l Taylor, Richmond, Ky. '" Sire, Richmond Squirrel No. 898, sire of Black Squirrel No. S 8; dam, Duchess, dam of Richwood No. 10430, sire Squire Talmadge No, 648, and Lady Clay; 2d dam, Belle. Termsslo.oo to insure colt to stand and suck. 60LIATH NO. 7639. OOUATH is a dark bay horse bred by Simon Hegner, Kokomo. Ind.. registered under by Lamoreaux 3394, he by Favori 401. out ■ of Pelotte 459. Dam, R o d e 1922. He weighs 1900 pounds find has good style and action. Terms:—#B to insure oolt to stand and suck. JAMES MADISON NO. 287. JAMBS fIADISON . was foaled July 21, 1808; color black white points. 4 hands, weight 900 pounds; sire, 1m- I ported Gladstone; Vb HI dam.a noted 15 hands Jennet. -Terras: »10 -NBWfIHSvSjSSW to insure colt to stand and suck. HENRY CLAY. (Jack.) HENRY CLAY is a black Jack with white