Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
' T* - ■ "- 1 - 1 1 \ T RESOLVED * A That ve are still HAMMERING away at -v REDUCING OUR STOCK.. jMtA WE ARE Still, makijvc the: SPARKS FLY OUTOFOUR. ‘ prices *: ■ > Q. BUSTER BROVN. , j... ... 1. j.-, y the time was arrived when we wijh to CLEt2N HoUSE quickly of all remaining WINTER MERCHANDISE. THE VERY LOW PRICED ON ALL OF OUR REGULAR LINE J OF GOODS, Po*SSESSING -STYLE AND QUALITY, WILL-NOW SPEAK TOR THEMSELVES. YOUNG MEN’S LONG OVERCOATS OF BL24CKS,_OXFORD GRAYS ;IND FANCY MIXTURES. THESE COSTS ARE HIGH CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, AND .SOLD AT $12.50, $15.00 AND S2O, NOW REDUCED TO $P.95. 10.50 AND $13.50. OTHER COATS OF SAME STYLE IN $8,50 AND $lO VALUERS TO BECLoSED OUT AT $5.25 AND .6.95. MENS DRESS OVERCOAT? IN 48 INCH AND 52 INCH LENGTHS, EITHER FITTED OR BoX SACK STYLES OF HIGHEST GRADE BLACK GOODS, THESE CoATS SoLD AT $-1 5 $lB 820 AND $24 NOW TO BE CIoSEDOUT AT IO To 25 PERCENT DISCOUNT, MENS BLACK COATS 48 INCHES LONG, A STYLE GOODANYTIME, OF $lO AND 12.50 VALUES, NOW $6.95. BOYSAND CHILDREN'S HIGH GRADE COATS WELL WORTH THEIR FORMER PRICES OF $5.00 AND $ 6.00 , NOW CUT TO $2.50 AND $3.P5. OUR SPRING SUITS WILL ARRIVE JooN AND IN ORDER TO CLEAN UP ON WHt3T REMAINS OF OUR WINTER STOCK, WE OFFER FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS, ANY SUIT IN THE HOUSE, EITHER MEN'S, BoY's OR CHILDREN'SON DIsCOUNTS THAT WILL MOVE THEM IF YOU HAVE THE IDEA OF OF BUYING A NEW SUIT. NOTHING RESERVED, THEY ALL MUST Go, AND AT DISCOUNTS OF 10 TO 30 PERCENT. RESPECTFULLY, Rowles Sr Parker.
mmmwmwmiirmuuuuumuuuiituu s BANK STATEMENT. | •f £ Report of the condition of the STATE SANK OF RENSSELAER. Indiana, i* J at the close of its business on January 26th, 1907. £ ! RESOURCES. • * LIABILITIES. £ Loans and discounts $1.8,996.8 1 Capital Stock paid in $25,000.00 £ 32S Surplus Fund 6,000.00 | Other Stocks, Bonds and Undivided Profits 1,326.13 <* Mortgages 15,340.00 Discount, Exchange and 5 m Due from Banks abd Int. less ex. paid 4,725.58 g •j _ Bankers 65,796.67 individual Deposits on £ •? Furniture and fixtures 1,000.00 r , , on , m 2 Cash on | Cur’y, $7,801.00 Demand 204,622.0< g S Hand f Specie, 3,335.68 11,136.68 Individual Deposits on £ •J Cash Items 64.77 Time 33,079.15 2 3 $274,752.93 $274,752 93 £ 2 State of Indiana, County of Jasper, SS: m 3 I, Delos Thompson, Cashier of the State Bank of Rens- £ •j selaer, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. • 3 (Signed) Delos Thompson £ *! Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 31 day of January, 1907. » 3 RAY D. THOMPSON, Notary Public, g » Mv Commission expires July 7, 1910. )• ;} £ 2 DIRECTORS. g 2$ John Eger, President, James H. Chapman, Vice-President £ if Lucius Strove. Granville Moody. 'sm 2 Delos 'i i »mpson, Cashier. M. A. Irwin, Asst. Cashier. £ •• We respectfully Solicit Your Business. vmunrmmnmnTmmrm^nmnTTumTm
Always Keeps Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in His House “We would not be without Chamberlain’s Couvh Remedy. It is kept on hand continually in our home,” says W. VV. Kearney, editor of the Independent, Lowry City, Mo. That is just what every family alien'd do. When kept at hand ready for instance use, a cold may be checked at the outset and cored in much leas time than after it has become settled in the system This remedy is also without a jieer for croup in children, and will pre vent the attack when given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough apliears, which can only tie done when the remedy is kept at band. For sale by B. F. Fendig. Freeh bread and cakes daily at Grant & Ho wen. Just received new line of fine zephyr ginghams at Bowles & Parker, 10 ceDts a yard not seconds or short lengths but 101 l pieces, no limit to the number of yards a customer can bay.
Itching Piles If you are acquainted with any one who is troubled with this distressing ailment, yon can do him no greater favor than to tell him to try Chamberlain's Salve. It gives instant relief. This salve ai**o enres sore nipples, tetter and salt. rhem. Price 25 cents. For sale by B F. Fendig. Public Entrance to Armory. Where not otherwise -t ted end for all ordinary occasion* the entrance to the Armory will *»* t-ou the rear or west door I'he fruit hall and stairway are pm <»•* and loitering therein will tie p oted by the agents of the build n Geobue H. Healey. Mugr. Armory. For Sale. Thorobred, prize winning Barred ' Plymouth cockerels and pullets. Eggs in season 91 50 to< tlfRensselaer. Ind* ••Wanted, to cut wood; ’ Board reasonable, Tel- 78.
