Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1905 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RENSSELAER, IND., MARCH 14, 190$. HKHOL’KCKB. LIABILITIES. Loans $225,367 36 Capital Stock $ 30,000 00 U, S. and County Bonds... 26.100 00 Surplus and Profits 15,724 30 Bank Building 7/KX) 00 Circulation 7,500 00 Cash and due from banks 70,309 06 Deposits . 276,052 03 $329,276 42 $329,276 42 DIRECTORS. A. Parklson, John M. Wasson, E. L. Hollingsworth, President. Vice-President. Cashier. James T. Randle. Oso. E. Hurray. Fom loons 0 Worn 1 snore 01 root wooooe is soiiciied.

Are You Interested in the South? DO YOU CAKE TO KNOW OF THE MARVELOUS DEVELOPMENT NOW GOING ON IN The Great Central South? OF INNUMERABLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG MEN OR OLD ONES-TO GROW RICH? Do you want to know about rich farming lands, fertile, well located, on a Trunk Line Railroad, which will produce two, three or four crops from the same field each year? Land now to be had at from (8.0 I to $5.00 an acre which will be worth from $30.00 to (150.00 within 10 years? About stock raising where the extreme of winter feeding is but six (0) short weeks? Ot places where truck growing and fruit raie'ng yield enormous returns each year? Of a land where you can live out of doors every day in the year? Of opportunities for establishing profitable manufacti ring industries; of rich mineral locations, and splendid business openings. If you want to know the details of any or of all these write me. I will gladly advise jrou fully and truthfully. G. A. PARK, General Immigration and Induatrial Agent Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. LOUISVILLE, KY.

Ransom fjounty, North Dakota. An Introduction. — We will introduce to you in a few words the famous Red River Valley, the great bread basket of the world, the land that will make your fortune. We have selected this field for our work, because we can give you more for your money, than in any other part of the United States. The world talks about the enormous grain fields of this region, in the heart of the American continent where we supply humanity with bread. The fertility of our soil cannot be surpassed. Our climate is beautiful and makes people strong and healthy. Our railroad facilities and markets are good. Our beef cattle fattened on native grass sell at top prices. Our winters have very little snow and permit stock to graze out of doors at any time. Our people are progressive, energetic and intelligent. Our school system is recognized as one of the best in the West. We have many churches of all denominations. We have rural free delivery and country telephones. Our country roads are excellent. Our land can be bought at the present time at from S2O to $35 per acre, but the people are moving west in large numbers, and are settling this country fast. It will be but a few years and the bargains will begone, land will soon sell from $75 to S3OO per acre, This has been the case in all the older states and it will be so here. Remember the wise words of the great Horace Greeley, when he said, “Go west, young man, go west and grow up with the country.” Since the landing of the Pilgrims, the people have been pushing west. Your forefathers cleared the forest and built homes, which have become valuable. Why do you hesitate to profit by their experience? Take advantage of the opportunity, shake the dust from your feet, and seize your last chance to get a home cheap. Nature has made this beautiful country for you to live in, and we ask you to come and look it over, get a home and be happy. We will now appeal to your good judgment and ask you to sell your small farm; or if you have a few thousand in cash to come out to where you can get from 1 to 5 acres for the cost of one in the East. It will be a pleasant trip for you to take, we will treat you right and give you a square deal. We will be pleased to have you look us up. The Improved Farm Land Company, LISBON, NORTH DAKOTA.