Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1908 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE NEW $2.00 Home Library Wall Chart

The Democrat one year, and d* - _ This Fine $2 Chart, for only Every home in the county should have one of these Wall Charts. They are filled with valuable information, which you want in the home. Valuable to every member of the family, '

The First Page Section Contains one of the best and most up-to-date maps of Indiana it is possible for us to obtain. In striking colors it shows plaiuly— The counties, county seats, and all the towns in the state. The congressional districts, plainly outlined and numbered. The railroads, interurbans, rivers and canals. The distances between all railroad stations. Around the margin of this map are good photographs of all the governors of Indiana, from Governor Arthur St. Clair of the Northwest Territory down to and including Gov. J. Frank Hanly On the reverse side of the map is a complete list of all towns and postoffices in the state, arranged in alphabetical order, with the population of each. The map is indexed with marginal figures and letters, so that a town, however large or small, may be instantly pointed out. With the establishment of rural routes the postoffices of many small towns have been closed and the people are served by rural route out of a neighboring town. This map shows how to address mail for such places.

The Second Section Contains a handsomely engraved map of the United States, and four smaller maps, in colors, showing Alaska and our Island Possessions. Also a map of the United States showing dates of accessions of territory from 1776 to the present day. This is an exceptionally fine map, is up to dale in all details, shows all the state capitols and all the principal cities, railroads, etc. Around the margin of this section are good portraits of all the presidents, from George Washington down to Theodore Roosevelt. t On the reverse side of this section is shown the population of all the principal cities of the United States arranged in alphabetical order by states, and growth is indicated by the census figures in paralel columns for the years 1880, 1890 and 19x1. There is also much valuable data and interesting information about the possessions of ihe United States, and the Panama Canal Zone.

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STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK - OP RENSSELAER, IND.. DBCBMBER 3. >907 v \ - ' RESOURCES Money loaned to Farmers and Merchants $288,223 66 Government and County Bonds 11,900 00 Real Estate owned (Bank Building SBOOO, other $1,300) 9,300 00 Money in Depository Banks 121,260 55 Cash in Safe, Gold and Silver $18,600.00 ) ■to am rw " " Currency 20,889.05 ) Total Resources $470,173 26. LIABILITIES Capital paid in $30,000 00 Earnings after expenses paid (this stands as additional security to Depositors).... 41.141 89 National Bank Notes issued (secured by Government Bonds)... 7,500 00 Dae to Depositors on demand Due Depositors on time 163,619 66 Total due Stockholders and Depositors $470,173 26 Including the legal liability of oar stockholders, there stands in addition to the resources of the Bank, over SIOO,OOO for the proteotion and safety of Depositors. This statement shows cash on hand and in hanks sabjeot to call, 41 per cent, of oar deooeite. The above is a condensed form of statement made in responge to the Government oall. We desire to thank oar customers and friends for the liberal patronage extended to os daring the past year. We shall continue to oonduot onr business in snoh a safe and conservative manner as shall merit your support end confidence In the future. • Respectfully Addison Parkison, ' James T. Rakdle, \ « John M. Wasson, >- Directors. Geobob B. Murray, E. L. Hollingsworth J ,