Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1918 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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f _ I letters] = FROM OUR = READERS Parshall, North Dakota. January 1, 1918. Editor F. E. Babcock. Dear Sir: —I am sending herewith a check for two dollars for another year’s subscription to The Democrat. Although we are cutting down expenses because it’s war time, we cannot do without our home paper. New Year's day opened the year here with beautiful sunshiny weather at 36 degrees above. It looks promising and we are glad of it. ae we have just passed through the worst December that we Wave had since we came here in 1910. But I guess Indiana is, having its share of cold weather, too, and our coldest here, so far, —35 degrees below--isn’t a s cold as 26 degrees below is there. We had a poor crop yield this year, but good prices helped some, and we hope for better luck next year. We would like to take this mefans of sending our best wishes and New Year’s greetings to our old friends and neighbors of Jasper county.—THOS. CALLAGHAN AND FAMILY.

LIABILITIES Capital Stock .... .. . $ 100,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00. Undivided Profits 1.105.0 T Interest, Discount and Other Earnings .. • ■ 16.100.8 Q Demand Deposits • .... 325,229.50 Time Deposits 39,829.58 Savings Deposits 5,870.22 Reserved for Taxes.... 146.98 Total Liabilities ....$498,283.05