Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1905 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
COUTOJV * Enclosed find $ for which send Th© Jasper County,' I Democrat to my address for—.. months- - —year < | | I wish to cast vote or votes for the— —! [ ► ..................... located I > * l Old or new subscriber— —:— ’ < t i [ Cut out this coupon and fill in the blank lines above the Church, Sunday School, J ‘ ' ► Lodge or Club that you wish to vote for, and mail to < , • [ The Jasper County Demoorat, Rensselaer, Ind. < [ g MADISON \ The Draught of Delight L=Tafel Beer—XXX Ale Refreshing— Sustaining— AppetizerFood- Tonic- Drink. Wood and Bottles Sold Everywhere Ask the Man behind the Bar— If he doesn’t know, write to the •on Brewing Company • Madison* Indiana ! I MSI IB MB I STILL PREVAIL j A _ il :: AT t 1 11 FEIDIfi'S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE. | CONVINCE YOURSELF. 1 - «■ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RENSSELAER. IND.. MARCH 14. 1903. HKHIH KCEH. LI A HI L.ITIBS. Loan. $225,167 16 Capital Stock $.lO 000 00 IT. S ami Comity Bond. 2H.t<o 00 Surplus and Profits 15,724 39 Bank Building 7,'COM) .Circulation 7,500 (X) Cash and due from banks 70,109 06 Deposits 276.052 01 •129,276 12 $329,276 42 directors, A I’erkUun. John M Wasson. E. L. Hollingsworth, President. Vice-President. Cashier. James T. Randls. Oeo. E. Hurray. from ms 0 specially i snare 01 lorn nme is solicited. Are You Interested in the South? IX) YOU CARE TO KNOW OK TUB MARVELOUS DEVELOPMENT NOW GOING ON IN The Great Central South? OF INNUMERABLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG MEN OR OLD ONES-TO GROW RICH? Du von waul to know abuut 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 Ire had at from 41.0 to *5.9 1 s'! acre which will be worth from 4130.U0 to $150.00 within 10 years? About stock raising where the extreme of winter feeding is but six (8) abort weeks? Of places where truck growing and fruit ral»‘ng yield enormous returns each year? Of a land where you can live out of doors every day in the year? Of opportunities for estabBailing profitable manufactur ng 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 rou fully and truthfully. G. A. PARK, General Immigration and Industrial Agent Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. LOUISVILLE KY. fV PILES MY SPECIALTY *■' IN Shla You cwSlffitMireff S^andjxrar’unwillingness to lean gk ft ISWs£f , “Sftfia'3S3& 58! «£*£.“ *"* B ■i{.uiaa»,Mit.nuraiH>mau«,Bs
