Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Trust & Savings Bank Condensed statement of the condition of THE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK of Rensselaer, Indiana, at the close of business on May 1, 1915.

RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. . . .$212 730 44 Overdrafts . ... . . “’667.*84 Bonds and Stocks 4,998.80 Furniture and fixtures 2,000.00 Advances to Estates,... 212*94 Due from Banks Jind Trust Companies JF. . . .27,393.01 Cash on Hand. 8,056.02 Cash Iteilis 2,427 85 Current Expenses , ~ ... Interest Paid Total Recpurces . . . $261,633.50 State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss:

Capital Stock .. .......$ 25,000.00 Surplus 20,000.00 Undivided Profits 5,089.36 Interest, Discount and • other Earnings 5,757.03 Dividends Unpaid 1,575.00 Demand Deposits .... . . 172,929*44 Time Deposits . 23*282*34 Sayings Deposits 6,066.07 Reserve- for Taxes .... 1’,366.73 Total Liabilities . . . $261,633.50

iNrq’nwHJ????! Secretary-Treasurer of the TRUST & SAVstatemenfte* RE - VSSELAER , Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above - tatement is true. JUDSON, J. HUNT. VuD-scribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of May, 1915 JF tW ■**** Sttta “ - puWIC - ■

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chard; 1 mile west and 5 .miles south of Tefft, mile of new stone road, R. F. D., 1 mile from school, 1 % miles from two churches. Reason for selling, too old to farm longer. Free of incumbrance. Terms to suit purchaser.—CHRISTOPHER SALRIN, Tefft, Ind., R-l, Box 58. m-12

For Sale Cheat) — Owing to my husband’s long continued sickness we wish to sell our residence property on Forest street, lot i-room ibouse, electric lights, cellar, cistern, splendid drilled well, barn, 2 hen houses and parks, all in good condition; fruit and strawberries.— See MRS. J. W. KING, or J. C. Passons, phone 132. For Sale— lo 7 acre farm in Otsego county, N. Y.; 8 acres maple, beach and hemlock timber, including sugar grove, balance in good state of cultivation; good living springs in pasture lots, good well of water at house, land is gently rolling but not hilly and is easy to work. House recently remodeled, and practically good as new; 2 large barns in fair condition, and other outbuildings; farm well fenced, wire fencing; on R. F. D., and telephone. New evaporator and sap buckets goes with farm, all for $2,100. Reason for selling, poor health and too old to farm.—Address L. J. SHELLAND, Worcester, Otsego county, N. Y.

FOR SALE For Sale— Southeast Missouri lands where they get two crops from the same land in the same year. Corn from 40 to 90 bushels. Wheat from IS tJ 45 bushels, followed by a crop of cow peas which makes from $25 to $35. Alfalfa makes from 4 to 6 cuttings and pays frgm SSO to SBS per acre. Cow peas are sowed in cornfield last cultivation and will produce as much hog flesh as an acre of corn. Go there and see if we have told the truth; if we have not we will pay your round-trip railroad tare, which is $7.96 one way from Rensselaer. Unimproved lands can be bought from $25 to S4O; partly improved from S4O to SSO; improved from SSO up, according to location and improvements. Terms: Onethird down, balance on time at 6 per cent; Charleston is the county seat of Mississippi county, Mossouri, and is situated in the heart of the finest farming country in the world. Charleston has three railroad connections and ten trains daily. Mississippi county comprises 265,000 acres of fine black alluvial soil which grows in abundance corn, wheat, alfalfa, clover hay and in fact all kinds of farm products. It is a city of beautiful homes, churches' (all denominations) and is not surpassed by any city of like size in the state for general neatness and an attractive appearance. It has a population of 4,500; has great thrift and enterprise. Three newspapers, three banks, large flouring mills and wooden ware enterprises. The farm products marketed in Charleston reach very large proportions and the general merchantile business would be r a credit to any city twice its size. The population is growing steadily and substantially. Most of the inhabitants own their own homes. They have excellent schools. There are no saloons. They have the finest water. A healthful climate the whole year round. Mississippi county corn exports, 1,500,000 bushels. Mississippi county wheat exports, 1,100,000 bushels.—JOHN O’CONNOR, ex-sheriff of Jasper county, L. B. 475., Rensselaer, Ind.

WANTED Wanted— To borrow $4,000 on good real estate security on 5-year loan; will pay 6 per cent interest, semi-annually if desired.—Enquire at The Democrat office. miscellaneous Typewriter Ribbons—For all the standard makes of machines, the celebrated Neidich brand, also cai« bon papers of the same make, on sale at The Democrat office. Storage Room— Storage room for household goods, etc., on third floor of The Democrat building. Prices reasonable.—F. E. BABCOCK. Painting Wanted— l am again prepared to do painting either by jou or day, and in town or country. Have my own means of conveyance’ C. M. BLUE, Box 304, Renss'?iaer, a -6 Auto Livery—“Frenchy” Deschand, prop. a new car just purchased’ Will drive any where at any time Phone 319. Flowers— Call Phone 439 for cut flowers, potted plants, fruit, candy, bulbs, garden seed, onion sets, seed potatoes, cabbage and tomaio plants. \\ e carry at all times a nice lot of strictly fresh caught fish. We deliver to any place in the city.—OSBORNE FLORAL COMPANY. ts Financial Mutual Insurance— Fire and lightning. Also state cyclone. Inquire of M. I. Adams, phone 533-L. Farm Loans— l can procure you a nve-year loan on your farm at a low rate of interest. See me before placing your loan. Office, west side public square.—P. R. BLUE. Farm Loans—Money to loan on farm property In any sums an to SIO,OOO.—E. P. HONAN, Farm Loans— l am making farm loans at the lowest rates of interest. Ten year loans without commission and without delay.—JOHN A. DUNLAP. I flnl thni nil Illi w,thout Commlse on, I Uul lllv I Without Charges for H Making or Recording Instruments. W. H. PARKINgor Subserve for The Democrat.

Tor Sale— Setting of 15 buff orphmgtoir eggs, 50c.—JOHN SEBRING, phone 215. . For Sale—6-rooni house and 10 Iots.—MARTHA J. DICKINSON, owner: John Casey, agent, Fair Oaks, Ind., Box 56. For Sale— Barred Rock eggs from three grand yards containing my Ist prize cockerel, Ist hen, Ist, 2d, 3d pullets, Ist pen at the Logansport Fanciers’ show.—MßS. D. A. BICKEL, Remington, Ind.

lor Sale—2 lots, good house, barn, wood and coal house, chicken house and park, good well and cistern, all kinds of fruit, cheap for quick sale.—Enquire at HEMPHILL BROS.’S BLACKSMITH SHOP. For Sale— Out geraniums, ferns and vines, in fact, almost everything that we have to make yotir lawns, porch boxes and baskets more beautiful, will be here May 12th. Every customer last year was a satisfied one. Our stock of plants is fine and prices lower than ever. We can sell plants cheaper than some floral coni panies can raise them. Come and see. Fresh cut flowers always on hand.—KlNG FLORAL CO. lor Sale— 360 acres good corn and grain land, 20 acres timber, rest in cultivation and pasture; 7-room house, barns, cribs and other hutbuildings; good drilled well; or-