Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1918 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOSES HIS LIFE IN BLIZZARD . A Delphi Man Overcome by Storm Last Saturday Afternoon. Andrew’ Hamilton, 68, oif Delphi, was overcome by the" storm of Saturday afternon, and while on the way home from Pittsburg, where he had gone in the afternoon, fell exhausted and unconscious on the Monon right of way, when but a sihort distance from his home at North Delphi. He was found and picked up by the bridge men of the Monon, who carried him to his home, where aid was administered; but life was extinct. He had lived most of his life at Pittsburg. IHe is survived by his widow; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Noah Leslie of Delphi, and Mrs. Joseph Hooper of Brookston, and a brother, Warren 1). Hamilton of Delphi. The funeral was held at 10 'oclock yesterday, by the pastor of the Christian church, of which Mr. Hamilton was ti .member.
John Eger, President. James H. Chapman, Cashier. Delos Thompson, Vice-President. J. W. Tilton, Asst. Cashier. STATE BANMFJENSSELAER Report of the condition of THE STATE BANK OF RENSSELAER, a State bank at Rensselaer, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on December 31, 1917.
RESOURCES Loans and Discounts... $296,882.8 4 Overdrafts .. . 1,127.49 U, S. Bonds . 29,450.00 Other Bonds and Securities 300.00 Banking House ' 8,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 2,249.82 Due from Banks and Trust Companies .. . 66,531.04 Cash on Hand 8,576.76 Cash Items 362.87 Current Expenses 4,059.73 Interest Paid 1,773.75 Total Resources . ... .$412,314.30
State of Indiana, ) County of Jasper, )SS: a . I, J. W. Tilton, Assistant Cashier of The State Bank of Rensselaer, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. Assistant Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Stir day of January, 1918. (SEAL) M. LEOPOLD, My commission expires April 1, 1921. Notary Public.
BANKING SERVICE It is essential for a bank to have loaning power to render efficient service. The entire resources of The State Bank of Rensselaer are available to loan, except $ 10,000.00 invested in its bank building and furniture, giving it great loaning power. You are invited to take advantage of this-service. The same careful attention is given to small accounts that is given to large. accounts. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS John Eger, President Delos Thompson. Vice-President James H. Chapman, Cashier Granville Moody Lucius Strong STOCKHOLDERS John Eger, Granville Moody, James H. Chapman, Delos Thompson, Lucius Strong, Charles W. Hanley, Benjamin F. Fendig, Samuel Fendig, E. D. Rhoades, Tnotnas H. Mrs. William Washburn. ■
