Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1909 — Page 3

m —* •** 1 pTWliTlSir I ; Comer Washington and Van Rensselaer Streets. I OPENED FOP BUSINESS JUNE IST, 1904. ) <■ • . ■, • l ' I t * DIRECTORS, John Eger, President, Delos Thompson, Cashier, I i ° Loaos Strong, Granville Moodt, £ James H. Chapman. - \ i 5, \ v | Does General Banking Business. Loans money on all kinds of approved security. Buys notes, pays & interest on savings, pays. taxes for customers and others. This bank I < will be glad to extend every favor to its customers consistent with safe k banking principles. Telephone, 42. 1 * ‘ :' r ' II Vi——————— frM-M-M-M- •I-M-I-M-H-H; •I Farm Loans 5 cent IS • > «I , «• * J No Extra Expense for examining land, abstract, or pre- j 1 it paring papers. ~ • • Special arrangements made whereby you can obtain money same day. you . , « , apply, option given of partial payments. Private funds to loan on City Property, , t a | Chattel Mortgage, Second Mortgage, Real Estate, and Personal Security on ~ , , favorable terms. , , , i Sale Notes purchased for private investors. Write, or call and, see me , , , , before selling your notes, making a new loan, or renewing present loan. , , ABSTRACTS CAREFULLY PREPARED. Jjj, James H. Chapman, - : :********* w***************** ********* mi I 'i : 1 ■- - Ha-San Rheumatic Remedy. We want a letter from every man and woman in America afflicted with Rheumatism, Lumbago or Neuralgia, giving us their name and address, so we can send each one a Trial Treatment of our Rheumatic Remedy. We want to convince- every rheumatic sufferer at our expense that our Rheumatic Remedy does what thousands of so-called remedies •have failed to accomplish—Actually cures Rheumatism. You cannot Coax Rheumatism out through the feet or skin .with plasters or cunning metal contrivances. You cannot Tease it out with mental science. You Must Drive It Out. It is in the blood and you must Go After It and Get It This is Just what Ha-San Rheumatic Remedy does and that is why it cures Rheumtism. Rheumatism is Uric Acid, and Uric Acid and Ha-San Rheumatic Remedy cannot live together in the same blood. The Rheumatism Has To Go and It Does Go. Our treatment cures the sharp, shooting pains, the dull, aching muscles, the hot, throbbing, swollen limbs, snd cramped, stiffened, useless joints, and Cures Them Quickly. A FULL TWO WEEKS TRIAL TREATMENT. We want you to try Ha-San Rheumatic Remedy to learn for yourself that Rhuematism can be cured, and we want no profit on the trial. A fair test is all we ask. If you find It is curing your Rheumatism or Neuralgia, order* more to complete a cure and thus give us a profit. JJ.it does not help* you that ehds it. We do not send a small sample containing only a few tablets and of no practical value, but a full two weeks’ treatment; Ycu Must Send Us 25 Cents to pay postage, mailing and packing, and this full two weeks’ treatment will be promptly sent you free, everything prepaid. There will be Nothing To Pay on receipt or later. Don’t wait until your Heart Valves are injured by Rheumatic Poison, but send today and get a two weeks’ treatment free. Only one free treatment to a family, and only tCL those .who... Send the _26Xenta for Charges. For sale by first'class druggists or . - ' HOME REMEDY CO. 338 Erie Street. TOLEDO, OHIO.

FAR MS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 60 acres, 6 miles from court house, on gravel road, near school, all good corn land, In cultivation except 6 acres in young timber, has some tile; 6 room house, fair out buildings, some fruit, good well and Is well located. Will sell on easy terms or take live stock or property as part payment. 40 acres on mala road two miles from station, % mile from school, no Improvements. Will trade for town property or live &tock or sell on small payments 60 acres, no buildings, nice level land, 60 acres cultivated, If timber, school, free mall and near good town. Will trade for live stock or town property. <BO acne. Onion tp„ all nice level land. SO acres cultivated, 100 acres ready to break for corn, remainder meadow pasture and timber, 60,000 feet of saw timber. It lies near gravel road, school and In good neighborhood. Will take live stock, dear property, smaller tract of land or will sell on terms of SI,OOO down, 14 acres near station on main road, 40 miles west of Cincinnati, In Dear born count?, Ind., this Is suitable for poultry or truck. It Is clear and hna good abstract title. Will trade for live stock or vacant lots. We always have farms of all descriptions to sell or trade. Also mortgage >notes for property or land Q. F. MEYERS. Opposite State Bank. Ladies’ Gold Wateh Given Away. With each sale made at The LltAle Gem Bakery a coupon if issued entitling the purchaser to votes which may be cast for the most popular young lady, Who will receive a nice gold watch at the close of the context. ti •> .ilj-H v & J *l, We want twenty or mere girls to he candidates. Call kt The Little Oem and Ifarn how to become one of the contestants. • .♦<l •' •• ~ .• a.i i .nil iii ni...The Republican for your sale b4Ha

Clinton County Goes Dry.

Clinton county went dry Tuesday by the large majprity of 2,056. Frankfort Is the county seat and the temperance tendencies of that ciy had evidenced themselves by remonstrance some time ago, and only one saloon in the county will be affected by the vote. It was thought by the saloon sympathizers there that when placed to a vote the wets would carry, and they were jubilant at the moist victory in Wayne, but the temperance forces were.out In full numbers and put the saloons to route In the most commendable manner. This was the 14th county to vote in this state and all but one voted dry. The sentencing to v death of six Tennessee night riders must be quits a blow to neighborhoods where tbis pastime has superseded the picture puzzle fad. x ,

Try the Republican for sale bills. Permanently Located in Rensselaer for More Than Four Years. It has been my constant endeavor for more than four years to establish and maintain a reputation for carefully and accurately correcting refractive errors by using the correct lenses to correct the trouble found, giving perfect vision, relieving tired eyes, headaches and nervous trouble, which le a benefit to one’s general health. Inquire among those that have had attention of this kind and fee who receives the credit for the benefit .they, hare received. , After satisfying yourself «f tbls.fa*t*,Jsott can find the office to have euoh' trouble taken care of, over A. F. Long's Drug Store on telephone 231.’ Dr. A. G. * J Oadt, Optometrist, graduate of Optical College, also registered on Sfate Beard Examination. The Republican for your sale bills.

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF first national Bank at Rensselaer, Ind., at the dose of Business, February sth, 1909.

RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts' 3206,699.57 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2,224/6 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation _ 24,600.00 Bonds, securities, etc 9,100.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 8,000.00 Other real estate owned 3.335.00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents).. 3 483.74 Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Cos., and Savings Banks.. 20,642.56 Due from approved reserve agents _—61,694 05 Checks and other cash items 642.17 Fractional paper currency, niekles and cents r_ 151.66 Lawful. Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie 316,701.80 Legal-tender notes 12,000.00 28,701.80 Redemption fund with U. 8, Treasurer (5% of circulation) * 1,450X0 , Total ....—... 3430,655.41

State of Indiana, County of Jasper, flB. I, E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statefeent Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' E. L. HOLLINGSWORTH, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of February, 1909. GLENN DAY, Notary- Public. My commission expires Jan. 12, 1911. Correct—Attest: , v JOHN M. WASSON, JAMES T. RANDLE, GEORGE E. MURRAY, Directors.

tbe State Bank of Rensselaer. JOHN EGER, President. J. H. CHAPMAN, Vice-President DELOS THOMPSON, Cashier. CHAS. M. SANDS, Ass’t Cashier. Report of the condition of THE STATE BANK OF RENSSELAER, a State bank at Rensselaer, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on February 5, 1909.

RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts * $lB9 3:3.0l Overdrafts . 670/9 U. S. Bonds:. _ 100.00 Other Bonds and Securities. 11,130.00 Furniture and Fixtures. 1,000.00 Due from Banks and Trust Companies i 73,686/3 Cash on Hand 2 16 885/6 Cash Items T __ 46.31 Interest Paid *_ ... 14T6.73 Total resources 3291,329.12

BTATEOF INDIANA, County of Jasper, ss: I, Jbhn Eger, President of tte State Bank of Rensselaer, Re..s elaer, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. JOHN EGER. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this lOtb day of February, 1909. RAY D. THOMPSON, My commission expires Ju’y 7, 1910. Notary Public* Money to Lean at Current Rates. Your Patronage Solicited.

Pleasant Ridge.

Frank Kenton was a Rensselaer goer Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lowman got on the milk train Tuesday morning. Jesse Williams was absent from school Tuesday. Frank Kenton and son Ray Kenton, were Rensselaer goers Tuesday. Mrs. George Werner was a Rensselaer goer Monday. Frank Kenton made a business trip to Surrey Monday. Clifford Parkison’s household gocds

™ KING W OF CURES DR. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY po R COUGHS «» COLDS AND ALL THROAT and LUNG DISEASES . . . . . PREVENTS PNEUMONIA «•■> CONSUMPTION "jbttftCl % .teiSdfco . .. > b.tivr m)Tt m t arft n«u»i »« V- ’■ '*■ • •* - ; - Jl ‘ - lii -f rl, j -Isl r - •Y'-f#-’ <£'e)Y']H> ’V2 ■ * '>•<•* WI SW % g at . “Two years ege a severe cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that I wee « ,•* od i usable to work end ocarcely able to stand. I then wai, advised to try Dr. King’s Hew Discovery, and b , a ,i . after using one bottle I wont back to work, ss we& as Idm was.” . .. ... "" W. J. ATKIHS, Banner Springs, Tenn. " f«a, j>e » . > t'stima 2 ei it* j v mmmmmm n n PRICE 60c ANPELOO >0 sold and guaranteed by A F. LONC

LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 3 60,000.09 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 5,338.22 Surplus fund ‘8,000.00 National Bank notes outstanding 15,000.00 Due to other National Banks < 5,744.05 Due to State and Private Banks and Bankers 7.856.41 Due to Trust Companies and Savings Banks 2,291.23 Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Time certificates of deposit 40,162.57 ■ i Total 3430,655.41

LIABILITIES. Capital Stock—paid in 3 30,000.00 Surplus 6,250.00 Undivided Profits 301.61 Demand Deposits 218,9 r 5.23 Time Deposits 33,917.06 Exchange, Discounts, etc... 5/76 22 " '' . ' ' f- • Total liabilities ... $294,329.12

have arrived and his father, George Parkigon, removed them Tuesday. The rain which fell Tuesday morning waa very unfavorable for our school teacher, as he had to come through It all the way from Rensselaer. Our boys are thinking of reorganizing the ball team. With a battery composed of Eaklns, pitcter, and Pctts, catcher, we ought to b.e able to play “good stuff” games. Potts Is noted as a never “fan”. Eaklns Is noted as the wonderful “melt away drop” thrower.

HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP

* ,• i’Mr. and Mrs. .Finch Jennings, of Fowler, visited at Geo. Bond’s a few days last week. Mrs. Ida M. Lewis has bought the Will Noland property in Lee, and will move there this spring. S. B. Moffit has unloaded part of his dredge fixtures here, to begin work on the Ringeisen ditch in the Spring. f | A. Williamson, R. B. Porter and Lon McDonald were in Chicago Monday morning to buy some work horses for the farm. t/ \ Mrß. Millard Fross and daughter. Oka, returned home Tuesday morning from a week’s visit with relatives at Saint Joseph, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ringeisen went to Missouri Monday night to vis|t a brother of Mr. Ringeisen’s that he has not seen for nearly 20 years. Martin McDonald was down from Wilders a couple of days this week visiting relatives. Misses Alice and Mary McDonald returned borne with him. Elmer Gunyon, who has lived on the J, C. Gwln farm for the past year, moved to Parr last week. J, F. Cochran, of near Francesville, moved into the house the same day it was vacated by Mr. Gunyon. very well. Reed McCoy has again secured the services of Miss Vera Lefler as clerk and assistant postmistress for the ensuing year. Miss Lefler has got the postoffice business worked up complete. t J The approach to the new steal bridge south of McCoysburg has been giving the trustees and other road officials of the township an untold amount of trouble the past two weeks. The dirt being of a close sandy substance and just filled In late in the winder, does not stand the heavy rains ofja’e, H. W. Rishling traded his b’ind pig for a Jersey calf the other day, and thinks he will be able to start a soup house next campaign season. A few ducks have made their appearance already and early Saturday morning Elvin Bussell bagged a couple of nice Mallards in a com field near the house. They are the first ducks we have heard of bsing killed this spring.

Grand Musical Treat.

Burch’s Concert Orchestra, assisted by Elizabeth Burch Teflt, harpist and vocalist, of Chicago; Mr. Albert Shepherd, the former flute and piccola soloist, of Baraboo, —Wte, and J. Lester Haberkson, America’s greatest baritone singer, will give a concert at the Ellis theatre/ /Tuesday evening, Feb.' 16th. Don’t miss this concert. Mr. Haberkon won the diamond medal at the Chicago Musical College in 1906. His singing alcne is worth the price of admission. Don’t fail to see electrical effect in the great descriptive “The Forge in the Forest”. This is a fine number. This concert Is guaranteed first-class. Not a dull number on the program. Get your seats early. Prices SI.OO for couple, which entitles holders to attend the dance at the armory following the concert Benefit Rensselaer Commercial Club.

PLENTY OF SMALL TILE. I have a large stock of 4, 6 and 6 inch tile still on hand. Reasonable prices. J. L MILLER, J.19-lm.pd Pleasant Grove, Ind.

fuo itt Defer Not Until a Future Day to Act Wisely# - -♦ w- V THE EVER PRESENT IS THE : ONE TIME FOR YOU TO DR THINGS. THEREFORE, YOU SHOULD BEGIN TODAY TO ACQUAINT YOURSELF WITH THE QUAX* ITY OF THE BUILDING TIMBER HANDLED BY US. LET US QUOTE YOU BSTI- j MATES THE NEXT TIME YOV i ARB IN THE MARKET FOR * ANY KIND OF BUILDING MJU t TERIAL. f —* — Rensselaer Lumber Compeer ■■■■■— -'Tfc- T yy 4N? %y •• Wood & | Kresler's | 5 I A CHAIR •; Barber Shop I .. j .. The Largest and Finest ta ; Jasper County. «• " " • -j Go there, for s fine smooth T * * , shave and fashionable * a . hair cut a t Boot Black Btand in Con- T . . 4. .T. A A A .t. A A A

+ * * * 1- 1- 1- ' ! ' * HASKELL’S | I Consorlal J t Parlors J; * • Van Rensselaer Street < » . a Opposite Chicago Bargato , Store ' * " ~ - /A. First Class Service ▼ * » 1 Your Patronage Solicited ♦ X** ♦ * # WHITE & HICKMAN For Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, all kinds of Pipe and Fitting. Agents for the Star windmill. All repair work promptly attended to. Opposite Forsythe’s Grocwy Pbones 202 and 141. Zcmo is a clear luiuid foil