Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1920 — OLD BANK OFFICIAL QUITS. [ARTICLE]
OLD BANK OFFICIAL QUITS.
-y I' < ; J; // ♦n W. C. Horner, late cashier of the J4onon Bank, has retired with the re-organization of the New Farmers and Traders Bank. For 26 years Mr. Homer has been a familiar figure in the old bank, of which his father, the late C. M. Harner, was president. Though handicapped by physical infirmity, he was an efficient officer. He wa» thorough ly familiar with the banking business and he discharged his duties with rare fidelity. His close •application to the daily- routine made the change imperative for the betterment of his health. That he Should find time passing tediously after his long and strenuous attention to? exacting service is to be expected, but his many friends will wish for him a restful future with enjoyable pursuits. It is understood that Mr. Homer will remain a citizen of Monon. . . , Mr. Horner not mend to remain idle, but later will an occupation. In his characteristic way he says, “I don t want to be lazy and loaf. —Monon News.
