Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1907 — Page 2

miwimnyn?* imuuiumuituiimj 3 BANK STATEMENT. Report of the condition of the STATE BANK OF RENSSELAER. Indiana, r « at the close of its business on May 20,1907. J r i RESOURCES. ... LIABILITIES. , | Z Loans and disoounts *1*4,083.19 Capital Stock paid in 525.000.00 t i. - F “° d • Other Stocks, Bonds and Undivided Profits j 1,3267 U J • Mortgages 14,590.00 Discount, Exchange and ? Due from Banks and Int. less ex. paid 5,773.97 • ..Bankers 24,972.2$ Individual Deposits on . • ! Furniture and fixtures . 1,000.00 Demand 128,464.86 2 Cash on) Cur’v, $6,942.00 Individual Deposits on • Hand \ Specie. 2.611.43 9.453.43 Time . 38.949.48 •; Cash Items, nomr Reserve for taxes , 436 80! J! 1205,951.24 $205,951.24 • | State of Indiana, County of Jasper, SS: • ; I. Delos Thompson,Jcashier of the State Bank of Rensselaer, I *, do solemnly swear that the abovestatement is true. -v^=r-- — —, • ~ (Signed) Delos Thompson*. ! • Subscribed and swom tobeforeme, this 24ih day of May, 1907. 2 RAY D. THOMPSOrtNotary Public. I •f My Commission expires July 7, 1910. || dir£c*tors. jl • John Doer. President, James H. Chapman*, Vice-President 1 ! • Lucius Sikong, Granville Moody. !, Dkia>s Thompsjin, Cashier. ,M. A. Irwin, Asst. Cashier. — | We raspeotfully Solicit Your Business. wnitwnniwutwTwwtmimiwiiwiiiinin I

I JASPER SAVINGS&TRUST CO.I jl RENSSELAER. IND. |

Report of the condition of the Jasper Savings and Trust Company of Rensselaer, Ind. #t the close of its business on May 20, 1907: —-— _ Resources' Liabilities: I.oans and discounts $57,893.05 Capital stock paid in $25,000.00 Bonds Overdrafts **3"? Individual deposits on demand. 129,715.00 Cash in safe 4,1042.34 Individual deposits on nme ... 8,078.69 Total 77;.. 164755* 1 I Total.. 1164,755.1 State of Indiana gg. County of Jasper j D ■_ ~ I, Judson J Hunt, Secretary-Treasurer of the above named Savings and Trust Com pany, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. Judson J. Hunt, 1 Secretary-Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 24th day of May, 1907. Motes Leopold, Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. 4, 1909. WHAT WE IDO. This Company does a general banking business—receives deposits, pays checks, writes drafts, accepts deposits on time, loans money on personal and real estate security, in fact does everything in the banking line which any bank can do. In our Savings Depaitment we receive deposits, subject to withdrawal at any time, on which interest at the rate of 3 per cent per annum is paid and which is credited on the first day of January and July of each year. In our Trust Department we are authorized to act as Administrator, Guardian, Executor, Assignee or Trustee, under and by appointment of Courts and under wills. We have ready money to place on good real estate security and can arrange your loan without delay, and at the right rate. We cordially invite you to do your banking business with us and promise you the most considerate treatment consistent with conservative banking. Come and See Us When You Need Money . OFFtCtSMr CHARLES G. SPITLER, President. TUDSON J. HUNT, Secy.-Treas. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Vice-Pres. HOWARD MILLS, Asst. Cashier.

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+ O*W+o+ *■*■■*■■*■*■ *o*l*l+l* ■•]•■•:•■ ! sSoiT | ! mSmi oe Patch \ ? Will make the stud season at the Morlan Farm i and 1-2 • mile west of Rensselaer on Monday and Tuesday and at the ■ Lute Hemphill barn in Rensselaer the last five days of week. ■ + sio to insure a living foal, parties selling mare forfeit insurance + m For fall description and pedigree, call or write ' a ■ E. L. MORLAN 1 bJ Tel. 527 F. R. F. D. No. 3. ITtie Continental Ins. Co. | U writing a better policy for its patrons each year. If your I I policy does not suit yoa in any way see their agent and let him I explain to yon the latest methods of writing. Farm and city B * department represented by John Barce, Agt I i Rensselaer, Indiana. fl Successor to J. F. Bruner. B Office East Room of Irwin and Irwin farm. fl I. O. O. F. Building. “

SZUI Per %e. Having sold 240 au&s oat of my 960 acre tract of land, I will now offer the nejnaining 720 acres in bodies of 80 acres or more to suit purchasers, at the low price of $27.50 per acre on favorable terms. F ; rsfc comers may have Choice of land which will be all Bmooth clean black prairie soil. As an invest meat this cannot be duplicated. Abstracts furnished with each piece sold showing good title. We will be pleased to show you those lands at any time. For any information regarding those lands call at my office 01 write me, G. F. Meyers. Rensselaer, Ind. daw In renewing your farm or City loan it will pay you to see Baugh man & Williams, they are making a speciality Of his line of business and can save you money. Ove First National Bank, Rensselae Ind. SHIRE STALLION PHONE 514 D. BILLY WONDER.

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Dark bay, 5 years old, weight 1.500 pounds, full blood .Shire stallion, Sire Jumbo, Dam Fanny 5,082, Sire Tom Tit 2,556 and 4,120 Dam Stuntney Queen 2,562. Will make the season of 1907 at my place, in Barkley tp., 3 miles east and 13 4 miles north of Rensselaer. Terms: SS to insure colt to stand and suck. Or $6 to insure a mare to be in foal. Parties parting with mare or leaving the county, the service becomes due at once. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible for any that may occur. The get will be held for the service. HARVEY E. LOWMAN. Owner and Manager.

GAMER TB+M *■*■*■*■* By Gambeta Wilkes, by George Wilkes, standard and registered, trotting race record of 2:2H, will make the season of 1907 at % Duvall Bro s. Livery Barn. *■*■*■* ■*■*■*■ *■+■* *lO To insure colt to stand and sack.

4§§ ir Ordinary Lens Torlo Lens 4 Optician | a rir "" 4* The dotted lines in the cut 5 ■ show you the difference in j. j*j the field of vision in the ordi-g 4. nary lens and the toric lens. |j ■ The Toric which has the deep 4. curve makes it possible to ad-g 5 just it closer to the eye giv-gj ■ ing the wearer a larger field ■ jjj of vision. No annoying re-jj ections. Perfect image in S ■ dll directions. In fact a per- V feet lense. See A. G. Catt jjj * about them, the well known a ■ and reliable Graduate Opti-fi J cian. Eyes examined free by jjj 4. latest methods. Office over JJ ■ Murray’s Department Store. 2 iA. G. Catt I n.t.y.f.n.t.p i1.8.t.J * t ■ t m i—■TBTB * ■ l M i«T ■ lHwrl Lowest rates Jamestown Exposition 60 days limit 125.65, 15 day limit $21.30. Coach excursion on sale each Tuesday 115.60. Tested feed corn white or yellow $1 a bushel at the John E. Alter farm. Phone 521 E.

.Jn ' ‘ hi Fair tkape. The dairies, drug stores, meat markets, groceries, slaughter houses, hotels, restaurants, bakeries and confectionary stores of the state are jost in fair shape, accordbeen made by the ssate board of healtn with reference to the inspection made since the new food and general sanitation taw went into effect. Chamberlains’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. There is probably no medicine made that is relied npon with more implicit confidence than Chamberlains’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. During the third of a eentury in which it has beep in nse, people have learned that it is the one remedy that never fails. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take. For sale by B. F. Feodig. * For Sale: A Heywood, reclining go-cart, almost new. Cost sl4 sell for just hall. Enquire at this office.

House For Rent Recently remodled 5 room house Good sized lot, garden spot and Irnit. Inquire of J. E. Bislosky. > Gasoline stoves repaired and lawnmowers sharpened. Leave orders at my new residence, the house formerly occupied by Frank Ham, corner Cullen and Rutsen streets. J. W. Brown. Lost, a lady’s black silk umbrella pearl handle with gold knob, monogram E. E. S. on knob. Finder please leave at this office and receive one dollar reward. “Help Wanted.” Wanted: Manager for branch office we wish to locate in Rensselar. Addfeess, with reference, The Morris Wholesale Kfeuse Cincinnati, Ohio. L of P. Notice. All members of the K. of P. Lodge, No. 82. are requested to meet at the hall at 1 o’clock Me morial Day, and to march in the parade to the cemetery. C. Arthur Tuteur, C. C. C. C. Warner, K. ol R. & S.

Baughman and Williams have a few choice bargains in city properties. See them in the First Nation al bank building. Just received at Coen & Brady’s two car loads of Jackson Hill crashed coal for cook stove use. Wanted—Married man to either truck or work. Good opening. House on farm. A. Donnelly. For Sale— A Gaar-Scott threshing separator, 30x49, Wind stacker, and in good repair. Will trade. Call on or address. Zook & Toombs, * ’ Newland, Ind. Jnlyl Boys buy your oxfords from this line of Korrect shapes—in Gnn-

- metal, Velours and Patents, priced $3.50 to $5 00,at the G. E. Murray Co. Start busihess of your own; hardly any capital needed. Supply others. Steady income. Book, “Business opportunities” contains schemes, plains galore; also some good formulas. Send for brochure; it’s free. J. Joseph Mfg. Co., D. Box 465 Ft Wayne, Ind. Wanted: Good blacksmiths on heavy forgings and accustomed to wagon blacknmithing; also blacksmith helpers, yard men and laborers in blacksmith and wood shops. Address, Supt. W. D., Stndebaker Bros. Mfg. Co., South Bend, Ind. $63.15 round trip to California June 10-11-12-13-14 and 15. For stomach troubles, biliousness and oonstipation try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Many remarkable cures have been effected by them. Price 25 cants. Samples ree. ~ For sale by B F. Fendig.

ttlbat Do You Know | About the stuff of SS M which a suit of cloth- §3 * / ing is made now a SS MF Jr nljjL fl days t It is such a Jj3 'MjMjM // difficult matter to S 3 ff judge cloth values £2 // that the experts them- £3 3Ar // selves will not venture SS If au opiniou until they £3 - II have very thoroughly je« I /T " ' tested a fabric by inJJJ t chemical DeW a^>r * c Ejj |p|: PHI £ picion until it “makes jjjj g°°d.” If the expert £2 is frequently imposed jjjf ''‘V/V. upon, bow can the £3 ” - B9K|g purchaser of a single use hope to escape be- S! jng defrauded. S' We have the remedy. Buy Capps Clothing, a lame of. @5 merchandise with 68 years of fair dealing behind it and £$ a reputation to be sustained for the future. Chpps £2 Clothing fabrics are all made in the Jacksonville Woolen £3 Mills and are guaranteed to be 100 per cent Pure Wool j*s and fast color. We carry an ample variety of tasty*stuff in men’ B suits at . .. gS I 10 TO S2O 1 II Louis Wildberg i •2 CLOTHIER. § ss - S 3 tmnrsmmrrmYmm irirtirrnniiTtYtiUYTiTt ttuuutuuMmuuuuftautmtiumuumu

Farmers’ Supply Establishment We desire to thank the people of Jasper and surrounding counties for the patronage m the past and kindly ask a continuance of the same. Remember we dairy Groceries, Dry Gocds, Bnggies, Wagons, Harness, Horses and Milk Cows. We try to sell what the people want to buy and buy wfoat our customers have to sell. EXPERIENCE. HAS TAUGHT US T HAT PEOPLE BUY WHERE THEY SELL and: where they get value received. Remember you; get what you buy. We bought a ear load of new buggies to sell at bed rock prices. IWe are always anxious for more business araE always ready to do as we agree.. W. L. WOOD, - Parr, Indiana. 1 11 1 ' ' " i". mu. vi-M vl-rl-M-r ■d-ivivl'Hi-M-MdHßd-ivl J THE STATE BANK f * Of Rensselaer. 4. Located on the Corner of Washington and Van * Rensselaer Streets. • g DIRECTORS ■ JOHN EGER, President. DELOS THOMPSON, Cashier 5 jjj LUCIUS STRONG? GRANVILLE MOODY g WARREN ROBINSON g 4. This bank does a general banking business. Loans money on m ■ all kinds of approved security. Buys notes, pays interest on 4* deposits, pays taxes for customers and others. g THIS BANK WILL BE GLAD TO EXTEND EVER jjj " FAVOR TO ITS CUSTOMERS CONSISTENT WITH ? j SAFE BANKING PRINCIPLES. g ■*■*■*■ *■*■*■*■*■* ■*■*■*■ *i4* ■'lumber - ! ■ We have never before been so entirely prepared to handle I G all departments of the building trade as we are this year. The g I prospects of increased building this year has caused ns to lay in a larger line than at any previous period and we have the ft largest stock in the country. More than 2$ cars received be- fl fore April Ist. CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, I < BRICK, SEWER PIPE, RUB- I BER ROOFING, LADDERS. • ft Beleiring that we can sell you your bill for either new or re- ft fl pair work, we confidently ask that you call in and get prices. B ■ ESTIMATES ONJALL BILLS LARGE OR I I SMALL CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. I * THE RENBBELAER * LUMBER CO. * Accots from Depot. * fl j Telephone No. ♦. '