Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1890 — ZIMRI DWIGGINS' BANKS [ARTICLE]

ZIMRI DWIGGINS' BANKS

What the Indiana State Examiner Says of One of Them. Chicago Herald.—Early in the present month the Herdldpublished one or two articles concerning various enterprises in which Zimri Dwiggms figured prominently. With no intention of unfairness, the tone of these articles was such that perhaps some reader may have obtained an erroneous impression as to the cause of their publication. The aim was pot to cast discredit upon any of the projects, but simply to chronicle the advent in local banking circles of an entirely new and reinarkable industry. Concerning the Citizen© State Bank of Rochester, Ind., which was one of the institutions mentioned, James R. Henry, state bank examiner, writing the board of directors under date of Oct 9, says: “1 take pleasure in saying after having this day examined said bank that I find its business in good shape. I believe its affairs are judiciously and carefully managed and a foundation laid for a successful bank in the near future. For the short time it has run it ought to be very satisfactory.” In addition to this strong indorsement E. G. Keith, president of the Metropolitan National Bank, of this city, writes that “from an acquaintance of five year’s standing I have every confidence in Mr. Dwiggins’ intergrity and believe him to be an honorable gentleman.” AV e have just received a Large line of the celebrated Seitz, Schwab & Co’s., boots and shoes, for fall and winter. Also a fine line of J. W. Gookey’s fine kip boots, for men and boys, nnd cyery pair of them fully' guaranteed, '■ w

J. H. WILLEY & SONS.