Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1918 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
It is said that William E Hinshaw, the former minister who is serving a lire sentence at the Michigan City penitentary for the murder of his wife more than sixteen years ago and who has Sought a pardon many times, will be pardoned or paroled within the next few weeks. David Byers, aged 73, Indiana leper, as he was known, died at his home in Fort Branch Saturday night. Byers had been a leper for seven years and two years ago attracted countrywide attention. Byers lived at his home until his death. His body was buried Sunday afternoon in the cemetery at Kings Station. W. H. Ingrim, editor and publisher of the Winamac Democrat — later consolidated with the Winamac Journal under the name of the Democrat-Journal —since February, 1865, has sold his plant and subscription list to J. J. Gorrell & Son, publishers of the Pulaski County Democrat, and will go to Prescott, Arizona, where his son, John C, Ingrim, is engaged in the newspaper business. The elder Ingrim was a soldier in the confederate army during the war of the rebellion.
NOTES FROM COUNTY HOSPITAL Edith Smith, daughter of Theodore Smith of Newland, is improving from an attack of pneumonia. William Steel of Gifford was brought to t/he hospital Sunday suftfering from an injured back sustained while helping move a house. Doris, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Low-man of Parr, is a pneumonia patient. Bennie, little three-year-old son of William Bous'her olf Parr, was brought to the hospital last week suffering from inflammatory rheumatism. John Adair, who underwent an operation last week for appendicitis, Is doing nicely. There are now eleven patients in the hospital. FANCY PRODUCE MARKET. January 9.—Get the top price. Bring us your produce. We are paying today the following prices: Eggs, 50c; chickens, 2 0c; ducks and geese, 17c; turkeys, 18 to 23c; butterfat, 50c. —C. E. PRIOR.
Charles G Spitler President. Judson J, Hunt, Sec y-Treasurer. Edward J. Randle,’ Vice-President. Charles H. Mills, Ass’t Sec y-Trea«. The Trust & Savings Bank Report of the condition of THE TRUST & SAVINGS BANS' of Rensselaer, Indiana, at the close of business on December 31, 1917.
RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. . .$320,11 3.04 Overdrafts .. /. 485.62 Bonds 40,520.00 Company’s Building ... 17,448.12 Advances to Estates.... 212.94 Due from Banks and Trust Companies .. . . 92,921.01 Cash on Hand .... 11,333.95 Cash Items' 3,063.29 Current Expenses 8,930.99 Interest Paid 3,254.09 Total Resources-$498,283.05
State of Indiana, ) •- . - . • - - C ° Un i, y Judson 3P J. r ’Hunt,' Secretary-Treasurer of The Trust & ® ai J of Rensselaer, Indiana, do solemnly swear that hunt 1 before me, expires April 1, 1921. Notary Puhlfo*.
