Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1904 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

How Canl Invest My Honey Safely and Yet Profitably? That is what Everyman is asking himseff now. Here are three sure, simple and conservative ways that will appeal to every intelligent investor: 1. Buy The Equitable 6% Gold Bonds on easy instalment*, with life-assurance and dividends guaranteed meanwhile. These are Gilt-Edged Investment Securities. 2. Buy The Equitable Endowment Bond, 15 or 20 year payments. Both the above are better4han Government Bonds. 3. Buy any Standard Equitable Policy; Limited-payment Life, Ordinary Life or Endowment which guarantees that YOU DON’T HAVE TO DIE TO WIN!

Financially speaking, that Individual or Company is strongest and safest whose Net Surplus, over and above all Liabilities, is great**;-—and wknee prndec* Management tends to keep it so. THE EQUITABLE t . is The STRONGEST IN THE WORLD Read These Figures: 44 Forty-Fourth Annual Statement of THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of the United States. Henry B. Hyde, Founder. Total Assets, Dec. 31, 1903 5381,226,035.53 Total Liabilities... 307,871,897.50 NET SURPLUS, over all $73,354,138.03 Outstanding Assurance 11,409,918,742.00 New Assurance in 1903 322,047,968.00 Paid Policyholders in 1903 34,949,672.27 James W. Alexander, President. James H. Hyde, Vice-President.” The Equitable works for the Policyholder: The Policyholder is a Member of The Equitable: , The Equitable issues the best Policies: The Best Policies share profits in The Equitable.

FRANK A. ROSS, Long Distance Telephone 88. RENSSELAER, INDIANA

McKEE & TVOIEY General Agents, S9UTB BEND, INDIANA

acationT Expenses! QB Are you in search of an inexpensive place ■ f° r your summer vacation, where yon can H have a really enjoyable outing at bat a ■ y,jpH nominal cost? The inland lake country ini JL>j l/\v southern Michigan and northern Indiana and l ( V l -/ JkF that along the south shore of Lake Erie, Jrs jl V between Buffalo, N. Y., to Toledo, Ohio, I including the historic Lake Erie Islands, H There are hundreds of places in this summer region/^*lfos can secure I good board with rooms at rates averaging from $5 to $8 per week. - *** • - ■ - Yon can fish, boat, bathe, camp out, and enjoy in many ways the sun- ■ plicity of summer life afforded in this delightful summer vacation land. ■ Our book, " Quiet Summer letreats.” covering a large list _ A ■ of boarding places, with rates, proprietors' names and addresses, ■ features of location, camp sites, furnished cottages, etc., will assist ■B|| m you in selecting a place, and will be sent by undersigned for 2 cents Hgm ■ For summer excursion rates to points iistued in book apply to BHw » Snr local ticket agent, and if he can not furnish, or for any desired formation, address A. J. SMITH, O. P. * T. A., Cleveland, ObM. I . The Lake ShorcT J MB COME 111 1 '' SUreWith Glad to See You... ||| We will.figure against Chicago *or» any other plaoe on j§pjg| price or grade. We belong to no association nor com- SC$iL bination. Our prices are our own. Yours for §J.C.Gwin&CJ