Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1902 — Page 7

THE COMMERCIAL STATE BANK. NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. STATEMENT OF CONDITION (condensed) at the close of its business, on the 15th day of Sept., 1902.

RESOURCES. Loans and Discountssl9s,4o7.s7 Overdrafts 1,008.82 U. S. Bonds 11,900.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 29,193.00 Banking House• 6,000.00 Cash..... 5,853.07 $249,362.46

We respectfully call the attention of the PUBLIC to the foregoing statement as reported to the AUDITOR OF STATE. We have money to loan on FARM and CITY PROPERTY and on Personal Security at reasonable rates and without delay. We pay interest on SAVINGS, sell drafts on FOREIGN COUNTRIES, make investments on FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITY for our customers and transact a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS We respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, promising fair and courteous treatment to all. Addison Parkison, James T. Randle,) John M. Wasson, Geo. E. Murray, > Directors. E. L. Hollingsworth, J 44 PER CENT FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. REAL ESTATE, LOANS, ETC?

Moses Leopold,Attorney at Law, Abstracting and Insurance. Office over Ellis & Murray’s. RensSelaer, Fndiana. Wm. B. Austin, Lawyer and Investment Broker. ATTORNEY FOR THE L..N.A.& O.Ry. and Kbnsrelasr W.L.A P.Co tat’ - Office over Chicano Bargain Store. Rensselaer. Indiana. 0 Mordecai F.Uhilcote, William H. Parkison Notary Public. Notary Public. Chilcote & Parkison, A rTORNEYB-AT-LAW. Law, Real Estate. Insurance, Abstracts ana Loans. Attorneys for the Chicago, Indianapoiis&Louisville Railway Co. Will practice in alj of the courts. Office over Farmer’s Bank, on Washington st.. RENSSELAER, IND. B. F. FERGUSON. J. E. WILSON. Ferguson & Wilson, Attorneys at Law. Roal Estate, Insurance. Abstracts and Loans ou both Personal and Real Estate Security. Are/naMu; <1 complete set of abstract i>ooksEST - Office West Side of Public Square, in Hollingsworth Block. RENSSBL-ER. X * INTHANA. Frank Foltz. Charles Spitler. Harry r. Kurrle. Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie. (Successors to Thompson & Bro.) Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Qifly set of Abstract Books in she County Rensselaer, Indiana. HANLEY & HUNT. Law, Abstracts, Loans anti Heal Estate. Office over Ellis & Murray’s. MEAT MARKET -- Moody &, Roth, Successors to CB EVIS TON BROS. Rensselaer. Jm>. Shopflrst door east o • Odd Fell-jw building. r.vriytbirig fresn un.. <■ ean. Pre hand salt meats, bologna., etc. I’iease give us a call bti l w»- will rua r« ir.ee to give you st-tis-faction None but good cattle Killed; Remeuibri !i • pl;ve Hicitesi price paid tor 'i.iic-. -.1110 • *

J. C. GWIN, LUMBER ...MERCHANT... Lumber of all Kinds. Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinis. SEWER PIPE--All Sizes. ESTIMATES ON BILLS SOLICITED. I buy direct from Lumber Regions. Paxton’s Old Stand. ' J C GWIN WHEN IN CHICAGO ~~ YOU MUST EAT, AND THE BEST PLACE IS THE BURCKY & MILAN SMtSTAURANI. 154,156, 158 and 160 South Clark Street, Chicago. EXTRACT FROM BILL OF FARE. Dinner. \ Baked Whitefish 15 Roast Mutton... 15 Mutton Pot Pie..ls "" Ladies’ and Boiled Trout.. ..15 Roast Pork. ...15 Veaj Pot E.e. . ..15 Gentlemen 'alt M.ickeral.. .15 Roast Veal. .. 15 Pork and Beans. 15 Fn^'ess var ’ e " Toilet Rooms Dried Perch.... 15 Boiled Ham .... 15 Soupr °f Good, with Hot and Roast Beefls Beef Tongue... 15 Pudding . 5 Wholesome Cold Water o . „ . , ’ Fo <>d properly and othei Breakfast and Supper. cooked, at conveniences. Small Steak.... 15 Pork Chops.... 15 Whitefishls oderate Seating capac- Veal Cutlet 15 Breakfast Bacon. 15 Fried Perch.... 15 Price. Perity 700. Mutton Chops. .1 5 Salt Pork, Boiled 15 Salt Mackeral. ..15 ' ect serv * ce - Bioiled Hamls Fried Sausage.. 15 Fried Eggsls ’ ——— Lever and Bacon 15 Lake Troutls Scrambled CHICAGO HOTEL lICOIIECTIOI, ' ROOMS 50c, 75c and SI.OO PER DAV,

LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in 25,000.00 Surplus Fund 5,000.00 Undivided Profits Net Earnings 3,502.08 Deposits 215,860.38 $249,362.46

J. F. Irwin. s. C. 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 C. ENGLISH, Physician - and - Surgeon, Office over Mrs lines’ millinery §tore. U6. but ‘ ss * laer lad Both night and day calls will be given prompt attention. Dr. S. C. Johnson Physician and Surgeon, Office and Residence over Porter & Yeoman’s. 'Phone 205 RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA. ~1. B. & I. M. WASHBURN, Physicians & Surgeons, Dr. I B Washburn will give special attention to Diseases of the Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat snd Chronic Diseases. He also tests eyes for glasses. Office up-stairs, over Ellis & Murray’s store. relephone No. 48. BANKING. Alfreo uc< oy, Pres . T. J. McCoy. Cash A. K. DopklKs, Assistant Cashier. A. McCOY's & CO’S BANK Rensselaer, Ind. The Oldest Bank in Jasper County. ESTABLISHED IN ISSA. -■’ansacu a general banking business, buys notes and Ruins money on long or short timf lMl^? ri! " nai or real security. Fair and liberal treatment is promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits. Foreign ex change bought and sold. Your patronage is solicited. Patrons having valuable paper' may depositthem for safe keeping. COMMERCI AL STATE BANK. See card in another column. DENTIST. H. L. Brown, D. D. S. Oohl Ullings, Vrotcn and Bridge Work. Teeth W ithout Blates a Spec, ialtg. Gas or vltilized air administered for tue painless extraction of teeth. Give me a -rial Officeover Larshs’Drug Store.

CORRESPONDENCE

NEWLAND.

Theodore DeMoss and family visited friends near Gillam Sunday. A. B. Dunfee, John Akers, L. B. Hewitt and John Richmond went to the Kankakee fishing Saturday. I’ll bet we will some awful fish stories this week. Earl Newland and Jesse Green, of near Fowler, visited friends here over Sunday. Freeman Gifford and family, of Laura, visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. Taylor Hawkins, of Kersey, visited Mrs. Lewis Shell over Sunday. Brnce Caster and wife, of Gifford, called on friends here Sunday. Byron Newland, of Valma, visited old acquaintances here Sunday. John Ahlers, of Francesville, was seen on our streets Sunday. Mrs. Ivor McCormick was called to Rockford by telegram Friday.

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BLACKFORD.

G. B. Switzer and family visited Mr. and Mrs. John Alter west of Aix last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Scott visited her daughter at Pleasant Ridge last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Peters visited their daughter here one day last week. Mr. Watson is moving to the city and Tom Zimmerman is moving to Nebraska. He thinks it is the best place in the World. E. C. and G. B. Switzer are ditching west of their farms this week. Mr. Honan and other parties expect to ditch their farms east of here this fall. The com here that did not drown entirely out is ripe. Most of it is too dry to cut up. Vegetables in the garden are growing nicely. There are plenty of radishes, lettuce, beets, beans, peas and turnips as fresh as in April. G. B. Switzer sold some cattle and took them to Surrey Monday.

Real Estate Tru Simon P. Thompson et al to Thomas Johnson et ux, Sept 15, nw ne 20-28-5, Milroy, $250. John Coen to Godfred D. Yeiter, Sept, 8, it 11. bl 13. Rensselaer. Weston’s 2nd add, 850. Abraham G. Hendryx. to Isaac J. Porter, Aug 7, its 2. 3„ bl 2 Rensselaer, Riverside Park add. S3OO, Abraham G. Hendryx to Isaac J. Porter, Aug, 7, its 8,7, bl 1, Rensselaer, Riverside Park add, S4OO. Jan es Ciowry to John W. Powell, Meh 10. its 1,2, 3. 10. 11. 12. Remington. Bruell's add, pt sw 16-27-6. 12 acres. Carpenter, $1,500. q. c, d. James Knight to Thos. F. Zimmerman, Sept. 10. n¥, ne sw 16-30-6. Barkley. sl. q. c.d. Elizabeth Brown to Elias Arnold, Sept 18. w l /, eM sw 22-30-6, Barkley. sl, Elizabeth Brown to Robert Hunter, Sept 18, e‘/> sw 22-30-6. Barkley. sl. Joseph T. Bowden to August C. Stauffenberg, Sept 16. sw 27-30-6, Barkley. $0,300. Susannali Brown to James Skinner, Sept 18, Remington, maxwell's add, $1,200. Joseph Clark to Christian C. King. Feb 15, ne 22-27-7, 160 acres. Carpenter, $11,360. James W. Dye to Julia Harrington, June 7, its 6. 7. bl 1. Remington, Searight's add, $2,000. Simon P. Thompson et alto Emil Bess < r July 21, n!4 sw 22-28-6, 80 acres. Milroy. sl,883.38. Abraham Pruett to Thomas Brien, Sept 22, nw 28-28-7. se sw 21-28-7, 120 acres. Jordan, $9,000. Thomas F. Zimmerman to Edward P. Honan. Sept 22. njf sw 16-30-6, 60 acres, Barkley, $2,100. Sarah E. Smith to Joseph J. Burns, Aug. 26, Its 9,10, bl 13, Fair Oaks, $l5O. Rodney H. Dodge to Mary A, Hall, June 7. its 6,7, 8, bl 13, Fair Oaks. $125. Mary A. Hail to Arthur P. Hall, June 7, Its 6, 7. 8, bl 13. Fair Oaks, $125.

Let it Atone. Scott’s Emulsion is not r. good medicine for fat folks. We have never tried giving ■ to a real fat We don dare. You see Scott's Emu’ si on builds new flesh. Fm people don’t want it. Strong people don’t need it. But if you are thin Scott ■ Emulsion is the medicine for you. Lt doesn’t tire you out. There is no strain. The work is all natural and easy. You just take the medicine and that’s all there is to it. The next thing you know you feel better —you eat better —and you weigh more. It is a quiet worker. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St.. N. Y. 50c and >ix»; all druggists.

ALONG THE YUKON.

A Rose Lawn Boy Describes His Experience in the Klondyke. MY FIRST STAMPEDE. I was cutting ice from the Yukon to melt for water for supper, when Dave came round the island, followed by “Bud,” and Cook, drawing a hand sled. They were bound for a reported quartz <edge some twenty miles below us “where the ledge is eighteen hundred feet wide, two hundred feet above the river, and don’t know how deep, and a mile long. A hundred million tone in sight that will run SIOO to the ton,” so Dave said. “Sounds big and we are going down to see what has caused all this talk; come along.” They stayed at our cabin over night and in the morning we started out with a sled on which were four blankets, some grub, an axe, a frying pan, etc. It was 18 degrees below zero and clear, an ideal day, for traveling. The trail was fine and later on the rising sun made the sky glorious. At noon we lunched at the ledge. Bud, our quartz man, examined the rock carefully, broke off several pieces, looked disgusted and said, “Wish I had this in lowa.” “What would you do with it?” asked Cook. “Make tombstones of it,” said he, “and it’s not much good even for that.” We went on down the river a few miles to where the steamer Sue Marie was laid up for the winter. Capt. Hursley, the head of the “Alaska Mammoth Lode Quartz Mining Association,” as the company who had staked the ledge called themselves, told us how they had written outside for stamp mills, etc., and had written hie friends to sell out their business at any sacrifice and come in. We ate supper here, tnen about eight turned in on the steamer’s deck,Jour of us to four blankets, to sleep. The thermometer shrunk down to 36 degrees below zero. We didn’t sleep well. Every little while my teeth chattered so loudly that the noise waked me up, then after a time I’d shiver myself to sleep again. Some time after midnight we got up and hugged the little atove in the galley, but the four of us couldn’t keep it warm! The Aurora was flue but some way its beauties didn’t appeal to us As eoon as there was light enought we started for our cabin, more than twenty miles up river. We made another careful examination of the ledge and took samples with us. We lunched here. In trying to take & drink of water from a tin cup it froze to my lips. We rested around the camp fire for a while then pulled for home. Cook, who weighed two hundred and twenty pounds gave out and Dave and I pulled him home on the eled. At night fall four, tired, hungry prospectors trailed into the cabin where we rested in peace while the “kid” filled us up with buckwheat cakes, ham and coffee. A careful assay of our samples failed to show a trace of gold. Later it developed that an Indiana man named Padgett had “salted” the quartz. The captain and his party re turned to the states in the spring, broken in spirits and purse, while the last we heard of Padgett, he was in the guard house at Rampart, a prisoner under the charge of “salting a claim ” A Prospector.

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