Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1905 — Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
- - ■■ I- lIIU'I ■ 1 i.l( UiilJ J 1 Irakis Win M PeiMi iwiii. ==FIRST== Annual Exhibition TO BE HELD IN K. P. BUILDING, At the Comer of Front and Washington Streets, KEJVSSELAE'R. IJTDIAJiA, All Birds exhibited must be in their coops and properly shaped for judging by Jan. 9, 1906, 11 a. m. Birds can be brought in either the Bth or 9th and entered and classed. It is not necessary to make a special trip to enter birds, bring then! with you when you come into the show if you so desire. The entry fee for Poultry, single class, each 25c Breeding Pens, 1 male and 4 females, 50c, which can be taken from single class PIGEOJi DEPA'RTMEJVT. The entry fee for Pigeons is 10 cents each. The same as Poultry, all entry fees will be turned in as cash prizes. All exhibitors of Poultry or Pigeons must furnish their own coops. The Association will feed and care for Poultry while at the show. The judges on Poultry will be governed by the American Standard of Perfection. Season tickets will be issued free of charge to exhibitors whose entry fees amount to $1.50. Mr. Rapp, the expert judge selected for this show, has had exper ence in judging poultry at many of the best shows in the United States, and thoroughly understands his business. officers S. T. COMER, President. JAS. BABCOCK, Vice Pres. B. S. FENDIG, Treas. MINNIE D. ALTER, Sec’y. JUDGE. J. M. RAPP, La Moille, Ilk ♦ RENSSELAER FEED STORE f ♦ FOR ALL KINDS OF GROUND FEED. ♦ + Hominy Meal, ton, $20.00 Chop (corn and oats), ton, $20.00 2 + Ear Corn, bushel 45 Bailed Hay, per bale, 45,50, 55c. X Bran, Shorts, Mixed Feed, Wheat, Buckwheat, ♦ Kaffir Corn, Millet and Sucrene Feed at Lowest ▼ ♦ Prices. We do our own grinding. A Good Soft Coal, por ton 34.25 J Good Block Wood, Single Riok Cord 51.75 ▼ t A. L. BRANCH, Prop, f Xaaaaaaaa,jbaaaa> AA-AAAA AA A a Ad WTWWWVW W W W W W
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RENSSELAER. IND., AUGUST a S , 19*9. KBBOCHCBB. LIABILITIM. Loan*... $233,979 65 Capital Stock- *30.000 00 U. b. and County Bonds... 15.500 00 Surplus and Profits 18,598 93 Bank Building 8,000 00 Circulating Notes.,- 7JOO 00 Cash and due from banks 115,567 50 Deposits 316.948 23 •373,047 15 *373.047 15 D I RECTORS. A. PARKISON, JOHN M. WASSON. E. L. HOLLINGSWORTH, President. Vice-Preaident. Cashier. JAMES T. RANDLE. GEO. E. HURRAY. fora loons 0 special* 1 Shore m w Poiroiw is soiiciieo. From how until the arrival of our spring goods, PRICES are secondary considerations at a FENDIG’S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE jK Lowest legitimate prices are yhr ■|B now displaced by tremendous slaughter prices. Remember The! Seeing is Believing • And inspect our goods before you purchase. JEIDIG’S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE. Same room aa occupied by Jeasen the Jeweler.
