Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1908 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Eg er, President Delos Thompson, Cashier.! 2, x James H. Chapman, Vice-Pres. Joe Jeffries, Asst Cashier. ••'. ' . < THE State Bank of Rensselaer ONLY . : I '■ < i, ■ Legal Depository IN Jasper County < • • - ■ ■■ ■- ' FOR Indiana State Funds i - ' ‘ , r . . . - ' ' •- I \ II I ■■■■ I ... 1111 Ms DIRECTORS: John Eger. Granville Moody. Lucius Strong. Delos Thompson. James H. Chapman. The State Bank of Rensselaer is owned and controlled by the following stockholders: John Eger, C. C. Warner. Delos Thompson. C. G. Spitler. Jamis H. Chapman. Jesse E. Wilson. Granville Moody. Warren Robinson. E. D. Rhoades. Simon P. Thompson. William Washburn. T. H. Robinson. Lucius Strong. C. W. Hanley. A. K Yeoman. B. F. Fendig. J. J. Lawler, R. B. Porter. We respectfully solicit your patronage, promising as liberal treatment as is consistent with safe banking.
Big Public Sale. Having rented a am tiler farm I will offer at Public Sale at mv residence 1 mile North and 3 miles Epst of Rensselaer. 3 miles East of the Norman corner, H mile East of Patrick Halligan’s, cumnienclna at 10 a. m., on Thursday, January 23,1908, 8 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES-Con-sisting of 1 span of Mulea ten and eleven years old, wt. 2860; 1 Bay Horse eleven years old, wt. 1800; 1 Bay Horae eight years old. wt- 1800; 1 Brown Mare twelve years i * ruJU Sorrel Colt coming three years old. broke to ride and drive double. 4 HEAD OF CATTLE—Consisting of 1 Jersey Cow eight years, fresh in May, a good milker; 1 Jersey Cow ten years old, now giving IV4 gallons of milk; a red Cows five and six years old now giving a gallon of milk each per day, fresh In April. 88 HEAD OF of 11 Brood Sows, pure bred Poland Chinas and are bred to full blood <■ Poland China boar, one a pure bred Duroc and one a Duroc and Poland China, bred to same boar; 11 Head of Sboata. wt. from 135 to 175 pounda each; 1 Boar pig wt. 135 lbs,, a good one. IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS. ETC.-Conaiat-ing of 1 John Deere Gang Plow, in good condition; 4 Cultivators, three walking and one riding; 3 Dlska; 1 wood-trams Harrow; 1 I Narrow tire Wagon; 1 Top Buggy; 1 Hay] Ladder; 8 seta leather Work Harness; 1 set single Buggy Harness; 30 bushels No. 1 Seed Corn, ten bushels 1908 raising and sure to grow, as I got a fine stand from some of the slime seed, ton bushels 1907 crop and good solid seed. This Is an early corn, but not spiall. Planted on good ground It will grow as large as say corn and cannot be beat foe weight. Also numerous other articles of lesser importance will be offered. •Term.:—A Credit of IS montbs win be given on sums over M with usual conditions. 7 pgr eent off for cash where entitled to credit ALBKRT DUGGINS. 1 Newt. Pumphrey. Hot Lunch. Jh«|MttoaMMaMMMsMoSMWMMMMilMwinooyoMaßaMk > Wild berg now has the nicest line of boys suite in the city, price within search of everybody. If yon want to get a good horse or a good mule don’t fail to attend J. V. Leah’s aale on Jan. 28th.
