Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1911 — Page 3

RFFH l ea d' n £ s^oe manufacturer I\LLU, o f America, gives you the benefit of his experience in every pair or shoes branded with his name. This is one of the new i / spring that H / f promises to be -• ’ very popular [ EL&p' Charlie Voglewede The Shoe seller rrnK BANK STATEMENT. . THE ANNEXED STATEMENT MADE Report of the condition of the First j TO THE COMPTROLLER OF CUR- National Bank, at Decatur, In the State | of Indiana, at the close of business, RENCY CONTAINS SEVERAL ITEMS March 7, 1911: TO WHICH WE DESIRE TO CALL Loang and ... $488,262.93 SPECIAL ATTENTION: Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 4,852.11 U. S. bonds to secure circu- ~ , y . lation 40,000.00 Cash Resources U. S. Bonds on hand 1.000.00 I' Premiums on U. S. bonds.. 657.50 1 \ r l f ’ 4A Bonds, securities, etc 22,736.00 J. ,4 ID. ~rU Banking house, furniture and fixtures 7,500.00 Other real estate owned... 5,000.00 . THIS IS MONEY ON HAND AVAIL- Due from National banks (not Reserve agents) ... 68,541.32 ABLE FOR IMMEDIATE USE AND IS from approyed ~e gerve 34 PER CENT OF OUR DEPOSITS. agents 101,354.49 THE LEGAL RESERVE IS 15 PER Checks and other cash items 933.84 • t Notes of other National CENT, BUT OUR POLICY IS TO CAR- banks 6,875.00; RY MORE THAN REQUIRED. Fractional paper currency, | niickles and cents 333.79 ' Specie $29,050.80 ! Legal-tender notes 5,320.00 34,370.80 Loans and Discounts Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent cir400 OPO OK culation 2,000.001 $488,262.95 tw 417.78 t Liabilities. Capital stock paid insloo,ooo.oo ; THIS INCLUDES LOANS MADE Surplus fund 20,000.00 Undivided profits, less exTO FARMERS, BUSINESS MEN AND penses and taxes paid .. 6,051.46 CORPORATIONS, ALL OF WHICH National banking notes outstanding 40,000.00 have been approved by our st g ate and BOARD OF DIRECTORS. private banks and bankers .. $ 53,539.15 Individual deposrfonncitG: its subject t 0 check 169,196.92 Demand certifi--5621,366.32 . ao .' 398 « checkc 25.00 621,366.32 THIS REPRESENTS THE MONEYS Total , . $784,411 .18 ™ “ State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: 4_FFT WITH US BY OVER TWENTY j, c. A. Dugan, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that HUNDRED OF OUR CITIZENS AND the above statement is true to the - mmc- thousand DOL- beßt of my knowledge and belief. IS THIRTY ONE THOUSAND uuu c A DUGAN, Cashier. i MORE THAN WE HAD JAN- Subscribed and sworn to before me, LARS MvKc hac M)th day of March 19n UARY 7. THIS MEANS THAT MORE EARL B. ADAMS, Notary Public. PEOPLE THAN EVER ARE PROFIT- My commission expires September 1$ 1912. ING BY A CLOSE ALLIANCE WITH C o RRECT _ Attegt: US OUR FACILITIES ARE OFFER- DANIEL SPRANG, DYONIS SCHMITT, ED YOU. W. A. KUEBLER, Directors. , P. W. SMITH, c. A. DUGAN, President. Cashier. W. A. KUEBLER, F- W. JAEBKER, Vice President. Ass't Cashier. D SCHMITT, D. SPRANG, E. C. BLEEKE, J. COLTER.

aoa o a o ■ o a oidaobaoibadadibibaba * j g Bowers, Pres. F. M. Schirmeyer, Vice Pres. H •’ ’ ° S O 2 " M O J ■ « ■ 2 The Bowers Realty Company has some excel- " lent bargains in city property and Adams county ■ ■ farms The company would be pleased to have H £ you call at its office and see its offerings The com- g ■ nanv has plenty of five per cent money to loan on ■ 2 Enable terms. Let the Schirmeyer Abstract ■ ! Company prepare your abstract of title. Twenty ® years;experience, complete records. O ■ 2 2 The Bowers RealtyjCo. & * French Quinn; Secty. 2 ¥io«oDo«cioao»<o>o«owo»owoto

»o*oeo*oeoeoeo ♦ o*o*o*o*o« I WEATHER FORECAST | o*o*o*o*o ♦ o*o*o*o»o*o*o« Fair tonight and probably SaturI day; warmer Saturday. ■ -I'—?-.—- - — .. 'agaa—ae Miss Alice Dailey went to FY>rt Wayne this morning. Miss Leona Stalter visited laat evening in Fort Wayne. F. M. Schirmeyer has gone to Memphis, Tenn., on business. , L. A. Graham made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Edwin Fledderjohann was a business visitor at Fort Wayne last evening. Mrs. E. J. Williams and daughter, Gertrude, went to Fort Wayne this morning for a visit. Mrs. Martin Marhenke and daughter, Merle, of Fort Wayne, were business visitors here today. Mrs. J. C. Patterson left yesterday for Winchester, where she will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. S. O. Irvin. Otto Franz of Berne and John Christen of this city attended the show at the Temple theater, Fort Wayne, last evening. Mrs. Homer Kritek returned yesterday afternoon to Fort Wayne after a visit with her mother, Mrs. David Liby at Preble. Mr. and Mrs. James Artman returned this morning to Portland after a I visit here with his parents, Mr. and I Mrs. A. D. Artman. \ Miss Opal Harruff attended the pr> ! duction of Verdi’s opera, “11 ’Trovatore,” at the Majestic theater, Fort . Wayne, last evening. Henry Scherry of Preble went to Fort Wayne this morning to have Dr. Bulson examine hits eye which was operated upon recently. All members of the Eastern Star are requested to be at the meeting this evening when business of importance will be transacted. W. H. Fledderjohann of this city and John Koenig of the Fort Wayne & Springfield railway company returend last evening from a several days’ business visit in Pittsburg. Peter Conter, who has been taking a several weeks’ vacation from duty at the Charles Voglewede shoe store 1 on account of illness, has recovered, i and is again at work at the old place. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Lipes and two ■ children of Morristown, S. D.. who ! had been visiting with Mrs. Lipes’ sister, Mrs. P. G. Hooper, have gone to Fort Wayne, -where they wiUl remain until Sunday the guests of relaI tives, when they will return home. | A force of men is engaged in tear- | tag down the Zirkle house recently destroyed by. Dre, to make room for the new house w-hich Mr. Zirkle will build this spring. The house will be an exact duplicate of that which was destroyed. T. A. Gottschalk of Ottawa. Ohio, is in the city looking over local brick and tile works with a vfew of gaining new ideas tn the way of equipment and machinery for the Ottawa Brick and Tile Works of which he is manager. —Foit Wayne Journal-Gazette. Sam Hite, the hustling south end grocer, nas erected a hundred feet of permanent hitching rack for the convenience of farmers. It is on the south part of his lot and is easily accessible. It consists of several strong posts and a heavy chain is secured thereto. Miss Ida Peterson has accepted a position as supervisor of music during the summar term of Earlham College at Richmotid. She has filled the same position for several summers. She will begin her work at Earlham shortly after the vacation commences here —Bluffton News, Judge Finley E. Johnson of Manila, Philippine Islands, who has been visiting the Dailey and Moses famiiHes, left this morning for Fort Wayne, thence to Lima, Ohio, and next Friday he will deliver a lecture at Van Wert. He will not return to the Philippine Islands until June. “The Aristocratic Trgmp” will be the attraction at the Bosse opera next. Tn the coming of this well known attraction our local theater goers can look forward to a real evening of pleasure, built for laughing purposes only. It is one laugh from start to finish with a complete scenic production and a company of well known artists, headed by that dainty comedienne. Miss Golda Zone. The baby girl of Ed Burkhead had a very narrow escape Thursday afternoon at the Sam Hite store when the cab in which she had been placed in some manner became loose and ran down the sidewalk, throwflng the baby under the hoofs of the horses standing there. Her mother was in the store and on account of the large crowd, could not take the baby mside Spectators rescued the child and besides a painful scratch on the bead she was not injured.

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~C. C. Schug’of Berr.e~was a business visitor here today. Frank Bright of Magley was a business caller here today. C. D. Lewton left this morning on his regular business trip south. Miss Maria Robinson of Monmouth -was shopping here this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Genthner returned this noon to Fort Wayne after a visit here. Mr. Gabe of Delphos, Ohio, attended the funeral of Andrew Appleman this morning. Mrs. E. A. Vail has returned to Cardwell, Mo., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sprang. Mrs. Ernest Nahrwold of Ft. Wayne is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Lizette Buitemier and daughter? o' North Third street. Secretary of State Lew Ellingham is here for a day or two, just to see the boys and get a smell of printer’s ink. He will return Sunday morning. Joseph Sendelbach and Joseph Brickner returned today noon to Bascom, Ohio, after attending the funer- , al of Andrew Apflleman, which was , held this morning. > Mr. and Mrs. Walther Leethe of ■ Wren, Ohio, transferred here this morning on their way to Fort Wayne. Mrs. H. S. Lfcchot, Miss Lilah Bachot will go to Bluffton tomorrow ' for a visit over Sunday with relatives. They wffll be joined Sunday morning by Herbert and Dwight l>achot. The self-imposed small-pox quarantine has been lifted at Berne. The Berne Witness says: “The churches at Berne will, no doubt, have a full atendance next Sunday after having been deprived of services for three weeks. People have been getting hungry and thirsty for spiritual food and drink.”

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