Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1902 — Page 5
THE COMMERCIAL STATE BANK. North side public square. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. STATEMENT OF CONDITION <cono*n«d) at the close of its business, on the 16th day of July, 1902.
RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $187,152.33 Overdrafts 1,090.00 U. S. Bonds 11,906.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 49,280.19 Banking House . 6,000.00 Cash 5.125-56 $260,548 08
We respectfully call the attention of the PUBLIC to the foregoing statement « reported to the AUDITOR OF STATE. * s statement as We have money to loan on FARM and CITY PROPERTY and on at reasonable rates and without delay. d ° n Personal Security We pay interest on SAVINGS, sell drafts on FOREIGN - vestments on FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITY for our customer, I?. ™" GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. customers and transacts tre» P to C aU lly * Bh “* pUbHc patrona g e ’ Promising lair and courteous Add-on Parkison, James T. Randle, 1 John M. Wasson, Geo. E. Murray, [Directors. F. L. Hollingsworth, j PER CENT FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
■ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ■ Moses Leopold,- ■ Attorney at Law, I Abstracting ar.d Insurance. ■ Office over Ellis & Murray’s. ■ Rensselaer, Indiana. ■ Wm. B. Austin, ■ Lawyer and Investment Broker. ■ ATTORNEY FOR THE ■ L..N.A.& C.Ry. and Rensselaer W.L.& P.Co ■ ssr-oaice over Chicago Bargain Store, ■ Kensselaer. Indiana. ■ Mordecal it'. Cliilcote, William H. Parkison ■ Notary Public. Notary Public. I Cliilcote & Parkison, I attorneys-at-law. ■ „ li l aw r ' lieal Estate. Insurance. Abstracts ■ ana Loans. Attorneys for the Chicago. ■ Indianapolis «fc Louisville Railway Co. Will practice in all of the courts. Office over ■ Parmer s Bank, on Washington st., ■ RENSSELAER, IND. ■ B. F. FERGUSON. j, e. WILSON. ■ Ferguson & Wilson, I - Attorneys at Law. ■ Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans ■ on both Personal and Real Estate Se- ■ C K n . ty ‘ Are making a complete set of ■ abstract nooks. West Side of Public Bquare. In ■ Hollingsworth Block. ■ RENSSELAER, Jfc * INDIANA. ■Frank 1 oltz. Charles Spltler. ■ Harry r. Kurile. ■ Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie. ■ (Successors to Thompson & Bro.) HLaw, Real Estate, Insurance, Ab- ■ stracts and Loans. ■ Only setof Abstract Books In the County ■ Rensselaer, Indiana. ■ HANLEY & HUNT. ■ Law, Abstracts, I Loans and Real Estate. Office over Ellis & Murray’s. Jwgsy MEAT MARKET Successors to CRF.VISTON BROS. H „ . Rensselaer. Ind. ■ Shop first door east of Odd Fellow hul'd»ng- everything fresh auu/ciean, Fie-h and *altmeHte, bologna, etc. Please give us a ■jail and we will guarantee to give you saiis■factlpn. None but good cattle killed. Kethe place. Hignesi marked price for h'det anr! •■alin«
IT- C. GTWTINr, I LUMBER I ...MERCHANT... frumber of all Kinds. Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinds SEWER PIPE--All Sizes. ■ESTIMATES ON BILLS SOLICITED. I buy direct from ■ Lumber Regions. ■Paxton’s Old Stand. j q GWIN IWHEN IN CHICAGO l/' YOU MUST EAT, AND THE BEST PLACE IS THE 1 .• ? U FJPJS£ & MILAN BiMTAURANT. I 154,156,158 and 160 South Clark Street. Chicago. I . •'EXTRACT FROM BILL OF FARE. Dinner. ■.. Baked Whitefish 15 Roast Mutton...ls Mutton Pot Pie ■Ladies’ and Boiled Trout.. ..15 Roast P0rk,.... 15 Veai Pot I e ■gentlemen rfh Mackeral ...15 Roast Veal 15 p or k and Beans' 1 c Endle ss varie■Toilet Rooms Dned Perch.... 15 Boiled Ham.... 15 Soup sty of Good ■pith Hot and Roast Beef. .... 15 Beef Tongue ... 15 Pudding ..... ' e Wholesome ’ t°d d olhe a r ter B Breakfast and Supper. foo°ked” P t erly Conveniences. Small Steak.... 15 Pork Chops.... 15 Whitefish ic M derate Keating capac- Veal Cutlet 15 Breakfast Bacon. 15 Fried Perch.." 1 e Price - Per■ty 700. button Chops ..15 Salt Pork, Boiled 15 Salt Mackeral ’ it sect service. ■ Bioiled Ham.... 15 Fried Sausage.. 15 Fried Eggs " ,e ■"" , " / 1 Lever and Bacon 1 s Lake Trout 15 Scrambled Eggs. 15 " I CHICAGO HOTEL IN CONNECTION, DOOMS 50c, 75c and SI,OO PER OAT,
LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in 25,000.00 Surplus Fund t 000 on Undivided Profits - * $260,548.08
REAL ESTATE, LOANS, ETO. J * P ‘ IRWIN ’ S. 0. Irwin IRWIN & IRWIN, Successors to Warren & Irwin, Real Estate, Abstracts and Collections, Farm Loans and Fire Insurance. Office Odd Fellows Building. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR e. cTenglisil ~ Physician - and - Surgeon, Office over Mrs lines' millinery store. ’ Ph "H tSemce 116. Kensßelaer fnd o tat“i g n h tfom d day CaUs wll ‘ bc « lven —r —-■ - , Dr. S. C. Johnson Physician and Surgeon, Office and Residence over Porter o^v-^ oman ’ 8 - 'Phone 205 RENSSELAER, . . INDIANA I. B. & I. M. WASHBURN, Physicians & Surgeons, T, 1 mJI aSbbu J n give special attention “° ases the Eye, Ear, Nose Tbroai Chronic Diseases. He also tests eyes fcflr.'S™™” or« El, it Telephone No. 4fi. banking. T.J. McCoy, Cash A. K. Hopkins. AsslstantCashler A. McCOY's & CO’S BANK Rensselaer, Ind. the Oldest Bank in Jasper County. ESTABLISUEU IN 1854. --ansacts a general banking business buvs on •-ers n o a nl°i a or ? n + lon 2 or 3hor t time nnal or real estate security Fair t “rest J natd tr n eat M eUt *1 promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits. Foreien soHclted ° U #atrnn d h & °^!’ Your Patronagels pwi ” COMMERCIAL STATE BANK. See card In another column. DENTIST. H. L.. Brown, D. 1). S. JForle. Teeth Without Plates <t Specfi* as or vl tllized air administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Give me a I'D Offlr>.wT Larshs' Drug Store
CORRESPONDENCE
I PARR PRATTLE. ~j~ Parr is still on the move, although it moves very slow at times. D. S. Alter and family left Sunday evening for Forest, to visit relatives. Mrs. J. L. Babcock who has been confined to her bed with rheumatism for several weeks is able to be about on crutches. Several people of this place took in the excursion to Indianapolis Sunday. The Parr and Fair Oaks ball game Saturday must have been a failure, there being not many of the Fair Oaks team here. Try it again boys. Mrs. \\. L. Wood, who has been sick for the past three or four weeks, is better at this writing. Mrs. D. E. Hudson left Monday for Hammond where she has been taking treatment Irom Dr. Mary Jackson. • From what we hear the young people enjoyed themselves well at the party at Mr. Chupp’s Saturday night. Rev. Byrd, of Aix, preached a fine sermon aunday evening. Miss Watson, of Rensselaer, who has been visiting Dr Kirk’s for a few days, returned home Monday evening. It seems as though Alva Stephenson and Stephen Brusnahan can’t stay from the hay marsh. As it’s too wet to make hay they are going to fish awhile. A young lad of this place was out riding on his wheel Sunday evening, when he saw a number of young ladies standing on the street an 1 of course, as he says, he wanted to feel proud Just as he got up to where the ladies were he fell off the wheel. That’s the way every body gets it that spreads it on so ihick
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NEWLAND.
Frank Holser. of Laura, called (rti his best girl here Sunday. Mrs L. B. Hewitt left Thursday for Rossville, 111., to visit her mother and friends for about two weeks B. J. Gifford is paying $2 per cord for chopping wood for the dredge and has hard work getting choppers at that price. Men must be getting scarce. John Kimble will put in a stock of groceries m the room vacated by Charles Smith. W. N. Jordan’s little girl is quite sick at this writing. Dr.- Washburn is attending The new store building at Lewiston is about completed Mrs. Wm. Collins called on friends here Sunday. " ,a^te l s and family visited T. M. Callahan and wife one day last week. F. li. Gifford, of Laura, visited friends here Sunday. Frank DeMoss and wife visited the former’s parents at Gillam Sunday. Miss Cassie Akers, of Pleasant Grove, visited her sister at Gilford Sunday. A. B. Dunfee and Ben Clouse went to Kmman on business Saturday night.
Shatters alt Kecords. Twice in hospital, F. A. Gulledge, Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to doctors to cure a severe case of piles, causing 24 tumors When all failed, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve soon cured him. Subdues inflammation, conquers aches, kills pains. Best salve in the world. 25 cents at A. F. Long’s drug store.
FAIR OAKS.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moffit, of Dyer, are visiting his father and mother and other relatives this week. L. Kessler and wife are spending a few Reason Sunn," 6 ** daUßhter ’ MrS ' Miss Carrie McKay has returned from Kirklin, where she has been visiting relatives for several weeks. Mrs Bennie 'Smith, of Giflord, accompanied by her father, John Kimble, and Dr. Washburn went to Chicago Sunday to have an operation performed. Operator Zimmerman is working days at Dyer this week Ward Banes, of Swanington, is filling his place here. Several of our young people went to Rose Lawn Sunday to see the ball game. Mrs. Severson, of Lafayette, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Peter Zea last week. ’ Miss Jennie Cottingham has returned from Chicago and is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cottingham. a success" E " S ° dal evenin fi was w Fry ’ wife children ‘pent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fry. 7 Mr. and. M^CotHnghim. 05 * LaWn ’ VlSlted L.kj“ ®d'. ady sp "" Suod *>'« The Ladies M. E. Society will give an ice cream and peanut social Saturday evening August 9th m Mr. Zea’s new barn. Ever ’- one cordially invited. y Mrs. Hope Winslow was very happily surP nsed IT Sun i ay > il bein S the day before her birthday. Her mdther with other near relatives came at noon with baskets loaded with good things. The party was a surprise T d v eed - a ? Monday was her eighteenth obihday. All enjoyed a good time and went home wishing her many happy returns of the Mrs. Dr. Proudly is entertaining Martin Ss week H ° Ward Sorenson > of CHicago, Mild [ ed Gundy is spending a few M« EI„oSw n “«1> her .»»!,
McCOYSBURG.
A McCoy was here Sunday. Sam Robinson and family will visit with J. R. Phillips for several weeks. Quite a number from 'here went to Indianapolis Sunday. , Mrs. Lee, of Gilliam, visited her parents Sunday. Mrs. W. Amott was at Rensselaer Monday. . r - an d Mrs. McCoy, of Marion townshii*. visited Reed McCoy last week. Relatives from Milroy township spent Sunday with Mrs. Johns. German church was held here Sunday by the minister from Reynolds.
Arrow Shots.
I shot an arrow Into the air, It fell to the earth; I know not where. —Lotuj fellow. A good deal more ,wo.rk would be done if people did not stand around so much talking about it. We draw the line on Christmas decorations that stay up till July. When a man marries an ugly girl everybody thinks she must be rich. All you have to do is to think a little and keep your eyes open and you will find out a great many things. A short man always seems to want to marry a tall woman. We do not see how a man who has not a cent to contribute can have the nerve to pass the contribution box and expect others to pay. We dislike to hear a young preacher draw examples from his own experience in life. Everybody thinks he likes a preacher who is a deep thinker, when not one in ten knows what he is talking about. Do not be a liar or your children will be liars, too. If you think you haven’t much furniture, go to work and paint it yourself. We only know two or three men who admit that they are not hard workers. Just stop a moment and consider how many useless things you buy. There is only one good thing about house cleaning and that is the feeling of thankfulness when it is done. It is a doubtful compliment to say of a woman that she is not pretty, but she is so sensible. A man who eays he cannot control his temper, we notice always controls io except with women and children. It is no doubt just aspleasing to the Lord, but worldly people smile at grammatical errors in a church addrees. Nobody ever welcomes a new editor or a new doctor or a new law3 - er to town, hut a preacher always gets the glad hand. It seems funny to see persons on a church reception committee who hate some people so that they will not even speak to them. A woman weighing over 160 pounds looks funny as a delegate to a church convention. Whenever we bear a man sing soprano in a coarse voice and call it bass, we want to yell. We often hear public speakers say, “I shrink from undertaking such a weighty subject,” yet we observe none of them ever keep still. Remember that making a fool of yourself does not impress other people. They have seen others. Every woman says, every time a girl gets married, “She doesn’t know What ehe is getting int<^.” Never tell a man that he lives on a street that has but little travel on it.
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