Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Eger, President. James H. Chapman, Cashier, Delos Thompson, Vice-President. J. W. Tilton, Asst. Cashier. “V STATE BANK OF REMSSELAEB 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 March 4, 1918. *
LIABILITIES Capital Stock —Paid in.s 30,000.00 Surplus ............. 30,000.00 | Undivided Profits .. . . 4,188.36 ■ Exchange, Discounts and Interest ............ 16,448.16 Demand Deposits ..... 289,786.18 Demand Certificates ... 3,444.79 .Time Certificates 23,671.02 Savings Deposits 4,675.56 Reserved for Taxes .. . 1,878.73 Other Liabilities 72.20 :.v ’ Total Liabilities .. . .$404,165.00
RESOURCES Loans and Discounts... 1286,920.52 Overdrafts 4,557.71 U. S. Other Bonds and Securities 300.00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures . - 10,000.00 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 1 . . . 72*458.86 Cash on Hand ....... 4,327.80 Cash Items -.. 111.50 Current Expenses 6,531.6 » Interest Paid 2,341.12 Total Resources .. . . $104,165.00
State of Indiana, ) County of Jasper, )SS: „ , . _ , I, J. W. Tilton, Assistant Cashier of The State Bank of Rensselaer do solemnlv swear that the above statement is true. ’ J. W. TILTON, Assistant Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 12th day of March, 1918. (SEAL) M. LEOPOLD, My commission expires April 1, 1921. Notary Public. The Third Liberty Loan The United States Government will offer the Third Liberty Loan Bonds on April 6, 1918. The State Bank of Rensselaer, Indiana, will subscribe for its full allotment. Notwithstanding this fact, it is prepared to loan money on good security and on favorable terms, by reason of its policy to keep its assets liquid. Only $ 10,000.00 are invested in its bank building. The same careful attention given to small accounts that is given to large accounts. You are invited to take advantage of this service.
FOR RENT For Rent—Good 10-room house, electric lights, city water, bath, etc., good garden, garage and barn combined, one block from court house, very reasonable rent. For further information call THE DEMOCRAT, phone 315. ts WANTED Wanted Job on Farm—By Married man with small family.—P. O. BOX 15, Fair Oaks, Ind., phone 950-F. m-16 Veals Wanted—ls you have a veal to sell, live or dressed, call 160Black for good prices. m-16 Wanted—Pure-bred shorthorn bull, old enough for service.—G. M. MY'ERS, Rensselaer, phone 640. mlo Wanted —By an experienced farmer, a job by the month on a farm. Am a married man with a small, family. Address BOX 76, iana. '' nY-*Ar Wanted —Whole or part of a 10foot Star windmill wheel. — JOSEPH KOSTA, Fair Oaks, R-l, phone Mt. Ayr, 92-D. False Teeth—We pay up to sl2 tor old or broken sets. Send parcel post or write for particulars.—DOMESTlC SUPPLY CO., Dept. 14, Binghamton, N. Y. ts LOST ~ Lost—Some place on Washington street, near Front, Saturday nighs, a new leather glove for left hand. Finder please leave at Democrat office. m-16 Lost—ln Rensselaer Monday, between the former F. M. Haskell residence on Park avenue and the light plant, dark colored lap robe with yellow stripes and fringed ends. Finder please leave at Democrat office. m-16
[Under this head noace* win be pub 11s ned for 1-cent -a word for the flrti Insertion, 1-2-cent-per-word for each additional insertion. To eave book-keeping cash should be sent with notice. No notice accepted for less than twenty-fly* cents, but short notices coming within the above rate, will be published tws an more times—as the case may be—fortt cents. Where replies are sent in Tht Democrat's care, postage win be ebargef for forwarding such replies to the adver tiser.] FOR SALE For Sale —Apples.—Call 945-C. For Sale —Three or four tons timothy hay in stack. Call phone 923-L. —ROY TORBET. m-16 Timothy Seed—New. hom«?-grown timothy seed for sale. —Phone 337, JAMES E. WALTER, Mgr., J. J. Lawler lands, Rensselaer. ts For Sale —Red Polled Durham bull, 5 years old, registered: 2 milch cows with calves by side. —HARRY HIBBS, 10 miles north of Rensselaer, R-2. m-16 For Sale—Three good young mares, one 4-year-old black, one 5-year-old black, one 5-year-old chestnut sorrel, wt 1200 to 1400.—F. L. HOOVER, phone 942-C. m-16 For Sale—Overland roadster, just been overhauled and in good running order; good tires all around. Car has not been run to exceed 4,000 miles.—See M. KUBOSKE, at Kuboske’s garage. ts For Sale—One balance frame Rock Island corn planter, nearly new, 100 rods wire. All In good shape. —W. H. WORTLEY*, phone 949-H, Rensselaer, Ind.
For Sale —Registered Shorthorn bull, calved Sept. 10, 1915. Sire, General Count 420241. Sire, Secret Count 334085. Not breachy and of a quiet disposition. Also a fresh milch cow.- —JAMES W. AMSLER, Rensselaer, phone 933-B. For Sale —A Webster’s New Inter. national Dictionary, almost new and very little soiled, sheep binding and good paper. Publisher's price sl2; will sell for $8 cash. — JASPER COUNTY DEMOCRAT. For Sale— As I have been drafted I wish to dispose of my stallion barn, lots, and four stallions, .1 Belgian and 3 Percherons, at Remington. —GEORGE W. KXOCKEL, Remington, Ind., phone 193. a-1 For Sale — Modern residence, property of the late Mary G. Adams, located two blocks soutL of court house, corner of Yanßensselaer and Grace streets. Terms reasonable. — YVrite ROBERT McELHOES, Monticello, Indiana. a-1 Typewriter Ribbons —-The Democrat carries In stock in Its fancy stationery department the famous Nedich make of ribbons for nearly all the standard makea of typewriters. Price 75c each. Will be sent by mail prepaid to any address on receipt of price. tl One of the Best Located Residence properties In Rensselaer 75x300 feet, corner lot fronting oi two Improved streets; good two-atorj ' house, with cistern, drilled well bath, barn and other out-buildings l etc. Ground alone Is worth price ! asked for entire property. Terms t desired. For further particulars call or address B. care THE DEMOCRAT For Sale—ooo-acre farm 1 mile from Gloster, Miss., nice city of 2,000 population. Farm la well | improved. Located on Prentice highway, a macadam road being built from McComb to Natchez and which Intersects with the Jackson l highway. .Price S3O per acre.— HARVEY DAVISSON, phone 216 o» 490. «*
MISCELLANEOUS Storage—l have two rooms for storage of.light household or othag goods In The Democrat building; Terms reasonable.—F. E. BAB COCK. Phone 316 or 311. Own Your Own Home—The Rensselaer Building, Loan and Savings Association makes loans to those desiring to buy, build or improve homes, on EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Pay off that mortgage on your property by our plan, or build a home and let the monthly rental you are paying your landlord pay, fpr your home. Call at our office and talk this over with our Secretary, D. DELOS DEAN, Odd Fellows building, Rensselaer, Indiana. ts Attention Farm Owners—The Walker Township National Farm Loan association can loan you money any place In Jasper county at 5 per cent on thirty-six years’ time. Meet us at Walker Center school house in Walker township the first Saturday night In each month, or call or write V. M. PEER, Sec.-Treas., Fair Oaks, Indiana, or WILLIAM STALBAUM, Pres., Tefft, Ind. ts
FINANCIAL Money to Loan.—CHAS. J. DEAN A SON, Odd Fellows, Building. Rensselaer. ts Money to Loan— s per cent farm loans. — JOHN A. DUNLAP. tl Mutual Insurance—Fire and Llg*»t--nlng. Also state cyclone. Inquire of M. I. ADAMS. Phone 633-L. tl Farm Loans—Money to loan on farm property In any rams up tl SIO.OOO. —E. P. HONAN. Without Charges fe* KAftiry | Making er RscoriM linn Subscribe for 3Jhe Democrat
