Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 2, Number 25, DeMotte, Jasper County, 12 January 1933 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

COAL “This year you require all the facts—in planning your heating expenses for the winter. It’s the greatest single item of expense in your household. A mistake in selecting the wrong fuel—means an extra ton every few weeks and an extra ton costs money. If you are not “fuel wise” look for “bargains”.....Bargain tons don’t last as long. Coal and eggs look alike on the outside. When you use them it is too late to change. Its the intelligent, experienced home-maker who knows the value of depending on an experienced heat merchant, who knows fuels and wants to retain you year after year as a customer. We sell climate not tons of coal. Come to us if you must economize. We have a wide range of fuel and can supply you with a very, very, low priced coal if you require it...... And we will stand back of it. Phone us today for complete information and low prices. QUALITY COAL—SQUARE TONS WILBUR LBR. CO. H. W. LITTLEFIELD, Mgr. Phone 177-M-2 Schneider, Ind.

BANK OF DeMOTTE Report of the condition of BANK OF DeMOTTE, at DeMotte, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business, on Dec. 31, 1932 RESOURCES I LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts $77,966.97 Capital Stock—Paid in _ ,$10,000.00 Overdrafts 122.89 surplus : 1 2,500.00 Other Bonds, Securities Undivided Profits—Net 7,082.15 „ et X. Demand Deposits $77,802.90 Banking House 2.527.78 j _ o . _ c . ’ „ & ~ , r Onnn Saving Deposits 24,354.36 Furniture and Fixtures — 1,520.00 & 1 1 Other Real Estate Owned- 1,364.31 ’ IQ2 2g Due from Trust Companies ’ Banks and Bankers and j i I Cash on Hand 35,926.68 ; TOTAL -__“__5121,739.41 j TOTAL $121,739.41 ''.>' 4 . I • • STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF JASPER, , | I, Harry C. Rathbum, Cashier of the Bank of DeMotte of DeMotte, Indiana do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. HARRY C. RATHBURN Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January, 1933. JOHN BUNNING, Justice of the Peace My Commission Expires Nov. 4, 1934 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS FRANK M. HART. President A. CRAWFORD, Vice-Pres. HARRY C. RATHBURN, Cashier. FRANK M. HARTL JR., Asst. Cashier. — : -X— t — — ’4 —; "

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