Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1926 — Page 6

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■MB Fifty-two Years of Service P?s| ; 1874 | H’-*’ ■ EmR The Old Adams County Bank Bl n w Tv i)dal| has for the 53rd time elected a board of directors. On the first Tuesday of August of each year—for over a half century—the stockholders of the bank have met and selected the board. After the election of the board, the I directors meet and elect the officers of the institution. ' The Directors and Officers of the Bank elected to serve for the coming year, most of whom »\fi . . . . e hW® have served for many years, are all well known men, capable and courteous, with years ol <-. business experience back of them. Decade after decade the Old Adams County Bank through i careful management of its officers and directors has practiced good banking and good cit- ■■ izenship. The foundation policies and methods of the Bank were well laid and the structure that has been built upon that foundation has been sound and solid. This is evidenced by the fact that . r the bank’s assests from a few thousands now reach a total of over a million and half dollars. 1.. i. waring John Niblick i The Board of Directors 1 John W. Tyndall G.T.Burk , EL.C. Waring John Niblick (’. J. Voglewede lir f , r John H. Heller W ‘ J * Vese y S. E. Hite ('. N. Christen . The Officers Elected »— JIMB J°hn W, Tyndall,--president .JBJkv a G. T. Burk, vice-president 1). J. Harkless, cashier x-' Albert Scheiman, asst, cashier . Robert Meibers, asst, cashier. Old Adams County Bank 'Hf'W*. Banking Service Jiß to Jk kR Community iRulI — ■ John H. Heller D. J. Harkless s E Hi(e C. N. Christen

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