Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1919 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Charles Q, Spitler, President. Judson J. Hunt, Sec’y-Treasurer. Edward J. Randle, Vice-President Charles H. Mills, Ass’t aec’y-Treaa. The Trust & Savings Bank Report of the condition of THE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK of Rensselaer, Indiana, at the close of business on March 4,1919.
LIABILITIES Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus.... 10,000.00 Undivided Profits 3,566.09 Dividends Unpaid .... 225.00! Interest, Discount and Other Earnings .... 9,592.86 DEPOSITS . t . .. . 798,098.56 War Loan Account.... 57,000.00’ Reserve for Taxes.... 4,239.42 Total Liabilities ....$982,721.93
RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. .. $434,815.65 Overdrafts 1,9 » a" a a Bonds and Stocks..... 166,680.00 War Savings Stamps.. 27.25 Bank Building 36 ’2?a2? Furniture and fixtures 2,863.64 U. S. Certificates 165,000.00 Advances to Estates. . •• 212.94 Due from Banks and Trust Companies .. . 160,915.35 Cash on Hhnd 9,902.13 Cash Items /. 2,061.72 Interest Paid 1, *’ 90,2i ’ Current Expense 716/71 Total Resources .. . . $982,721.93
State of Indiana, ) County j° f d Secretary-Treasurer of The Trust & Savings. Bank of Rensselaer, Indiana, do solemnly swear that “hunt!* *“ trUe *Subscrlbed and sworn to before me, this 14th. day of March 1919. (SEAL) MABEL NOWELS, , My commission expires October 17, 1921. Notary Public.
SAFETY-C SERVICE. 'SATISFACTION Liberty Bonds are selling below par simply because so many people are crowding them onto the market. We do not like to handle them below par and we can not pay more for them than we can sell them for, but we are willing to handle them at the highest price the market affords. We prefer that our customers hold them and if necessary they can be pledged as security for money borrowed from us. We believe they will be worth 100 cents on the dollar,, within a year. We are loaning money freely, buying good notes of any kind, making real estate and town property loans and doing our utmost to handle the business of our patrons safely and render the service that produces satisfaction. Our continued growth Justifies us in believing our customers are pleased with r “The Bank on the Corner and on. the Square.”
