Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The First National Banl£ J of Rensselaer STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT <’IXXK OF BUSINESS M<’H. 4, i»l» ’ REBOURCBB Loans and Discounts* 47 Hra 7n U. 8. Bonds tnd Treasury Certificates<•.... 184,919.O'Bonds, Securities, ete•;•••• Banking House Furniture. Vault and Fixtures Other Real Estate 5,000.00 Cash and Due From Banks 53,248.1 1 Redemption Fund 1,250.00 Bills in Transit 4,297.37 " Interest Earned 11,972.14 $781,484.14 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 8 60,000.00 Surplus•• 20,000.00 Undivided Profits .' 81,733.30 Reserve for Taxes 3,188.27 National Bank Notes Outstanding 25,000.00 Deposits 566,845.46 Payment Liberty Bonds 34,659.18 Bills Payable Federal Reserve Bank _4L062.93 , *3731,484.14

Leave orders now for fruit and ornamental trees, shrubbery, etc., for spring dellv ry. All trees guaranteed to grow or replaced free of charge.—CHARLES PEFLEY, phone 475.

IvJLI H/.saFl _ ADVEBTISIKG J /? Y o SLa y A fl [Under tilts head nodosa will be pub llshed for 1-cent-a- word Tor the fleet Insertion, 1-1-oent-per-word for each ad diUonal insertion. To save book-keepins cash should be sent with notice. No no tlce accepted for leas than twenty-flv* cents, but abort notices coining within the above rate, will bo published two ot more times—as the case may be—for M cents. Where replies are sent in Tbs Democrat's cars, postage will be chargee for forwarding such replies to the adver User.] FOR SALE For Sale—A Bllckensderfer typewriter, in oak case. All In good condition; $lO takes it —THE DEMOCRAT. - • ts For I Sale—Some White Plymouth Rock eggs for setting, “1 per 15. MRS. LAURA SUTTON, Thayer R-l. al7 For Sale—l 6 shotes, wt. about 70 Mbs each. —OMAR SPALL, 8 miles northeast of Goodland, Goodland phone. m-2 2 For Sale—Paragon lever paper outter, 23-lnch, recently rebuilt and In A-l condition. —THE DEMOCRAT. Eggs for Setting—Barred Rock ■eggs, |1 per setting of 15, or 85 per 100. —MRS. GEORGE BILL, Brook phone 98-1. ao

For Sale—Hampshire sow and 7 nice pigs; also 2 Hampshire gilts that will farrow in April.—R. D. THOMPSON, phone 208 or 277. m 26 For Sale—Mail wagon, Harrington light runner; good condition, with shafts, |35; with good carriage pole included, S3B. —GEO. W. JONES, Remington, Ind. m 26 dFor Sale—Good team work horses, wt. about 2700 lbs.; Studebaker wagon, good as new; set good double harness with breeching.— WM. ROUDEBUSH, Rarr, Ind. a 2 For Sale—lo head of coming year-, lings, steers and heifers; also team of work horses, wt. 2800. W. B. WALTER, Rensselaer, R-3, phone 80-C, Mt. Ayr exchange, ts For Salt*—Pure-bred Bronze gobbler; 5 young mares, some in foal and good ones; 1 pure-bred Hampshire brood sow.—JOSEPH KOSTA, Fair Oaks, R-l, jphone Mt. Ayr exchange. m 25 For Sale—Five-room house, situated on large lot in Rensselaer, some fruit, good shade. Will sell at bargain if taken at once. Address “B,” care The Democrat, Rensselaer. -ts For Sale —In The Democrat’s Fancy Stationery and Office Supply department—steel i'.ie -umbering mar chines, rubber stamp daters, rubber stamp pads, typewriter ribbons for all practically makes of type--writers, spun glass ink erasers, account flies, filing cabinets, typewriter papers, legal blanks, etc.

For Sale—-Some real bargains in well improved farms located within three miles of Rensselaer. 120 a., 133 a., 212 a.. 152 a., 80 a. 1 also have some exceptional bargains in Improved farms of all sires farther out from Rensselaer. For further particulars see me or cal) phone 246, office, or 499, home.— HARVEY DAVISSON. . tl For Sale —Good two-story, 7-room house, with bath, electric lights, drilled well, large cistern, lots of fruit, splendid shade trees; on corner lot —really two lots each 75x 150 feet, each fronting improved street and improved street on side. Splendidly located on best residence street in Rensselaer. Lots alone worth more than entire property can be bought for. —F. E. BABCOCK. : ' ts For Sale—Bo-acre farm; good, fair quality soil, thoroughly tiled, saj5 aj miles of Remington, on stone road leading to all surrounding towns, mail route and telephone. Straight out sale or on contract with next March closing. Clear title, all ditch assessments paid. Last year’s rent paid better than 12 *per cent on price asked. Price $l4O iper acre. —See JONES BROS., Remington, Ind. m 26 For Sal©—loo acres well improved farm in Gillam township, 5%