Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1926 — Page 6

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f ~1.1 "I —— -Jjr The Old Adams County Bank ® b e gi nn i n S ft ß fifty-third year | d*BTSi II I °f serv ’ ce t° Decatur ’ffCffi’®* n "Ibha and Adams County >thj J [ ■ - ____ —5 | 1874 | 11926] «a ] — '—— ■—■ SSSS--s!——• ■—. ... ,- — -— . ■■ n- - - -- ■ i ~' -~~ . r i I Organized in 1874, the Bank looks back over the years with satisfaction as to its sound growth and the sound growth of the community that it serves and looks forward into the future confident of a continued prosperity. During the last fifty-two years there was a development from pioneer condition that has converted this section of northeastern Iniana from a place of ■ largely uninhabited forests into farms and towns of amazing excellence. DIRECTORS During this wonderful period the Old Adams ( ounty Bank feels with honest I pride that it played its part successfully. John w. Tyndall C onsidering the advancement that has taken place during this more than G. T. Burk half a century of service it is reasonable to conclude that with the coining years Jnf n T}nda ” President conditions in Adams County will be so tremendously bettered that prophetic eyes L. C. Waring of today would hesitate to attempt to vision that betterment. G - T - Burk John Niblick , Vice-President C. J. Vogtewede take part in that further development with equal fidelity to its customers n and its community and to merit twntinuvU VOkiittfeii'ce ahii support,” is the nope and Caahfor s purpose of the bank. Albert Scheuman I C. N. Christen Assistant Cashier s E Hi With the personnel of its management and the convenience and practibilty of its banking office, the Bank feels itself to be in a position to further prosperity ,{ L Me,bers John H. Heller Assistant Cashier and aid at all times the advancement of Decatur and Adams County, keeping ever in mind to give encouragement and udiciouns aid to furthering all legitimate and worthy business and a broad and safe policy of extending credit —holding fast to the purpose of fair and considerate treatment that would give best results to patrons and to the Bank itself. I F ( OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK - X —<jMMiw»riri im ir-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, AUfil’ST 7, 1926