Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1904 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RENSSELAER, INDIANA, ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A Savings Department I Where money may be deposited at any time in any amount desired. Interest will be paid on January ist I and July ist of each year. Withdrawals may be I made at any time. ... ... NO DEPOSIT TOO SMALL TO RECEIVE CAREFUL ATTENTION. A Home Savings Bank Free DESIRED, The bank does a general business; loans money on all kinds of good security, making a specialty of FARM LOANS AT FIVE PER CENT. We respectfully solicit your business. ADDISON PARKISON j JAMES T. RANDLE GEORGE E. HURRAY ) Directors. JOHN M. WASSON * l E. L. HOLLINGSWORTH I CALL O'R PHOJVE Jfo. 35.
Up to date there are no signs o danger to the republican oause. All indications are favorab'e to the eleo tion of the Roosevelt and Fairbanks ticket by a decisive plurality. The republicans are united and the candi. dates are satisfactory to all classes within the party, and to right-think-ing oitzens of ail parties. There will be a stiff fight, no doubt, as the republican managers will not let anything go by default, and the democrats are getting together in good shape for a contest, It will be a lively campaign, with the elephant leading the procession. The democrats are said to be quite anxious to start the campaign ball rolling. They have plenty of money in sight and want to get it in circulation among the faithful, so dabs will be organized, bands employed and oampaign orators started oat at an early date, The republioms are counted on a short and quiet campaign bnt the demoarats under the inspiration of Henry G. Davis’ prospective contribution and the an. nounoement from Chairman Taggart that he weald have plenty of cam. paign funds at his disposal has stirred the rank and file up to the noisemaking and arm swinging pitch, and they must have a obauoe or else they will not be happy.
