Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 249, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1913 — Bank Stock to Be Sold at Public Auction at South Bend. [ARTICLE]

Bank Stock to Be Sold at Public Auction at South Bend.

Attorney W. H. Parkinson and Auctioneer Fred Phillips made a trip to South Bend (the past week in order to post bills and advertise the sale on Oct. 23rd of 16% shares of stock in the Merchants’ National Bank of South, Bend. The sale will be made at public outcry in front of (the bank at 2 o’clock the afternoon stated. It is a part of the estate of William E. Moore, who bought the stock about five years ago, paying $l5O per share for it. The stock Is claimed -to be worth S2OO per share now, but the best offer the administrator A. O. Moore, has received for the stock is sllO per share. This is the bank in which C. W. Coen and the Paxton boys Are interested.