Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1917 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Charles G. Spitler, President. j’udson j. Hunt. See’y Treasurer. Edward J. Randle, Vice-Preadent. Charles jEL M.U-, As_'t The Trust & Savings Bank Report of the condition of THE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK of Rensselaer, Indiana, the close of business on May 1,1917.

RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .. . $ 280,989.0 3 Overdrafts 525.46 Bonds rind Stocks. ... . 2,202.00 Company's Building ... 10.0v0.00 Advances to Estate’s. , . v 212.94 i : ?> 'rem Banks and Trust Companies ..., 22,429.26 Cash on Hand. .... ... 10,703.98 Cash Items . ... 10,690.90 Current Expenses ... . 3,393.30 Ir.tertvt paid . • 923.73 Total Resources ~..5342,072.54

State of Indiana, - . county of Jasper, SS: ' J. Huhtp Secretary-Treasurer of The Trust & Savings Bank Of Rensselaer, Indiana, do soleniidy swear that the above statement is true. JUDSON J. HUNT. Subscribed rind ? .o: a to before me this 7th dav of Mar, 1917. [SEAL] LURA I. HALLECK, My commission expires January 8, 1919.

FOR SALE

Our fine assortment of potted plants, ferns and vines will be here about May 3. Every plant guaranteed to grow and free from plant lice and disease. Tomato, cabbage and cauliflower plants, 5c a dozen. —KING FLORAL CO. Phone 216Green.

FRESH FISH Fresh fish received almost every -day—pike, perch, cat, trout, etc. Delivered to any part of the city free. Phone 647. —CHARLES LEAVEL. ts

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FOR SALE Tomato, cabbage, pepper and celery plants.—C. W. RHOADES. Phone 148. - .ts Chevrolet “490,” good as new. Bargain.—M. I. ADAMS & SON, ts Straw’terry plants, 50 cents a hundred.^—MßS, O- M. PEEK. Phone 947-F. m 3 Rug and carpet weaving outfit, a money-maker.—T. W. BISSENDEN. Phone 267. mlO My residence property on McKinley avenue. Will sell at- a bargain. -—L. STRONG, ’phone 173.m21 Billion Dollar Grass Seed —SIJSO per bushel.—MAßK HO YES; Phone 9-51-1, R. F. D. No. 1. m2-] Setting Eggs—White Wyandotte, 50c and 75c per setting.—MßS. JOHN KOHLER. Phone 9 3 SAL ts Four Shorthorn bull calves, ranging in age from 11 to 13 months. — W. H. WORTLEY, Rensselaer, R-4. Phone 949-H.-Overland 5-passenger auto. Good condition. Payments to suit purchaser. Phone 451—E. M. LARUE. ts Good Recleaned Timothy Seed, $3 per bushel, at RENSSELAER GARAGE. ts One team 3-year-old mules, broke, weight 1900; 1 bay horse, 5 years old, wt. 1100; 1 brown mare, 10 years old, wt. 1050. —JOSEPH TRULLEY, Rensselaer, Indiana, R-4. Phone 945-8.m!2

Team of mules, 9 and 10 years old; team of colts, coming 3 years old, broke to work, and 1 5-year-old horse. Will sell on time. —JOHN LONERGAN, phone 955-F.tf A brown driving mare, 9 years old, weight 1000 lbs., also a good rubber tire buggy and set harness. Will sell outfit cheap.—LEONARD KEISTER, Rensselaer, Indiana. mJ Five-passenger Automobile in good running condition,, electric horn, Presto-lite lights, top, good tires, two practically new; extra inner tubes, jack, etc. A bargain if sold soon. Will demonstrate.—F. E. BABCOCItI ’ 50,000 to 75,000 Feet of Oak