Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Harve Robinson and Ray Parks are camping on the Kankakee this week. Attorney M. A. Ryan of Indianapolis, was here Wednesday the guest of E. P. Honan and family. We have been having splendid September weather all week, and immediate danger of frost seems to have passed. t Charles Robinson of Battle Ground, was here a few days this weekt visiting relatives and looking after some business matters. W. S. Parks and J. L. S. Gray went to Ft. Wayne the first of the week to secure some repairs for the county stone crusher. T. F. Downing and wife of Little River, Kan., left Tuesday for their home, after a visit of five weeks here with relatives and friends. ” “x Harry Watson returned Thursday from Benton Harbor, Mich., where he was called by the death of an uncle, Levi Mumma, of near that place. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cfc Perrigo came over from Donovan, 111., Wednesday in their auto and took Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Powers home with them for a few r days’ visit.

Clyde Reeve and family of Remington, are visiting Mrs. Reeve’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Leavel, at Bainbridge, Ind., this week, preparatory to leaving for -their new home in Xew r York state. Lieutenant Governor O’Neil, Crawford Fairbanks, the Terre Haute brewer, and another gentleman, drove through here m Mr. Fairbanks' automobile Thursday and tuok dinner at the Makeever House. . Albert J. Beveridge', the progressive candidate for United States senator from Indiana, w'ill speak in this vicinity on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at Monticelo in the forenoon, Rensseiaer ,n the afternoon and Iventland at night. At the W. H-. Barkley stock sale in Barkley tp., Wednesday, good prices were received. Dr. H. L. Brown bought one mare at $277.50, and the cattle also bohght good prices, nine calves selling at $29 each and heifers as high as SBO each. Some very large pieces of structural iron for the new gymnasium at St. Joseph’s college are being hauled out there this week. Some of these immense beams are about 60 feet in length and weigh 12 'tons. John M. Knapp has the job of hauling the pieces out to the college. . i . ■ Hugh Kirk of this city, who left Chicago two weeks ago yesterday, driving an American Underslung automobile to San Francisco in an en 2 durance contest, has not been heard from by relatives here as yet. It is supposed he encountered bad roads through Illinois at leasf, and has been kept too busy to write any cards back home. Mrs. Tindall, wife of Prof. Tindall of the high school, came Wednesday evening and is stopping with her hushand at the Comer House. We understand that they have secured furnished rooms in the house owned by Miss Alma Stires, now occupied by Dert Abbott, who will move into the house now occupied by Dr. W. L. Myer, on north Cullen street. Miss Stires will occupy her own property as soon as vacated.

LIABILITIES. Capital stock —paid in..s 25,000.00 Surplus !. . . 10,000.00 Undivided profits 10,104.62 Interest, Discount end other Earnings ..... 9,467.48 Demand Deposits 180,532.77 Time Deposits ......... 33,830.92 Due to Banks ahd Trust Companies .. . j 10,000.00 Reserve for Taxes ..... 636.40 Total Liabilities ...$279,572.19 A. • '