The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 April 1927 — Page 3
Bank Statement.
: the GREEN CASTLE DAILY BANNER FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1927.
Pa£? 3.
vy Reserve District No 7 r o of (ondition of I lie f irst National flank a Croencastl.- In ' Indiana, At the ( lose of Itusincss on March 2o, 192V St» uw RKSOl'RCKS
■ ml discounts, including rediscounts ir ' of other banks and toveign of exchange or drafts, sold with
1 lor-cment of this bank $<>89 1 8;>1.'J3 Total loans • • . r . ...cured, none; unsecured, .<2020.54
S tio'crniucnl securities owned: modtcJ lu ' ccure t ' lrcufat,on
value)
(l'. S. bonds
■$100,000.00 ..$ 00,100.00
[, ’n','i'nited States Govcinnient securities Htluding premiums, if any,
v Total . , | M , n j„ sticks, securities, etc, owned
,l ’ , . lieu e . $57.000.00; Furniture and
fixtures, $18,000.00 i 1 reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 'V i„ vault and amount duo from national banks
As on other banks in the f ame city or town
ie, n< reporting bank (other than Item 12)
Total of Items 0, 10. 11, 12, and Ft....* 15,2!'9.:!X Ll motion fund with U. S. Treasurer and due
'fMii l. S. Treasurer
sets, if any ,
liter ass
Total
089,801.93 2,020.51
190.100.00 88,088.12 75,000.00 55,;! 18.30 12.820.40 2,178.98
5,000.00
72.11$
100,300.81
move his name from the list. f ^ * o—* GUEENSBURG — Green.-burg is <me city where the horse still has a few rights. County Commissioners here have placed a sign on hitching racks on the court hou-c square here reserving the space for horse drawn vehicles.
PETKKSBURtr Fishermen here are reporting record catches of eat- I fish left stranded in backwater by recent flood waters of southern Indiana streams in this vicinity. COLUMBUS—Unable to sell his
stock of 55 buggy whips, a hardware dealer here advertised he would give them away to the fir<t 55 persons driving to his store in buggies. Tne 55 were disposed of in an hour.
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LAl’OKTE—When .. . ,rk on a hot . tic of moonshine, whi.-key, confiscated and stored in the unity jail be e, popped with a loud report, Sherif! Ernest Kroll jumped for his revolver, fearing an attack was being made
j on the jail.
few months that Fire Chief Kenneth able to feast upon those that finull> Ireland has lost interest in his posi- died of starvation. During the eurl>
lion and has tendered ins resignation.
He will sell authorities.
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WALTON—The tolling of the
few here will no longer send the
children scurrying to their hum -
The old bell which lias served as a curfew has been n%!ae. I by a wl - e.-t tie which will notify young folks '
part of Muroh considerable relief work was doip by the rangers (Living off the coyoti s and hauling hay cur- to the deer on dog sledges. This r '■ the lief work was earned on over a
wide front in the Flathead, Dig Creek, No:'. I .,k and Bhukf.V, F
$17,50:1.02
and trust
.$ 10,001.70
LIABILITIES
Lptial itock paid in
JirpH 1 ' r ^ 1 " 1 ri E,divided profits 1 cunent expenses paid fri-ulatimr notes outstanding
L ount nue 'o national banks
tiount due to State banks, banker
j compmiies Lrtfied checks outstanding y,ier's cheeks outstanding Total of Items 21, 25, 20, 27, and 2s $116,880.70
tmaiid deposits (other than hank Oepjsils) subject o Re.sei'c (deposils
payable witlvn 30 days:
dividual deposits subject to cheek »U'. county, or other municipal deposits .'eeurc i by |dedge of assets of this bank or surety bond IvMeuds unpaid [her demand deposits Total of demand deposits (other than Jiank deposits) subject to Reserve. Items
29. 30. 31, 32. 38, and 8) $648,000.49
i m c deiMisits subject to Reserve (payable after 80 days, ..t ai.jr ; t.. ::()
days or more notice, and postal savings): E rtificates of denosil (other than foi money borrowed) [her time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve. Item!*, 35, 36, 87, and 38.... jnitcd slate* deuosits (other than postal saving). including War Loan deposit account and deposits of United States disbursing officers
Lies and bills rediscounted
mo.oon.oo 27 500.00 ('.,001.26 00 200.00 11,561.71 91,272.51
102.93
10,643.64
752,172.76
95,480.72
112.00 879.01
72 0 12.83 5,50*.07
.8 78,208.30
50.700.00 26.400.00
Total $1,1 <50,390.81
lap. ot Indiana. County ,,f Putnam, ss:
| I, U. K. Brown, Cashier of ihr above named bank do sob inly -w.-ac Lt the above statement i - true to the best of my knowledge and Indie''
ISuIvcribed and sworn to before 1 this 80th dav of March. 1027. HELEN BROWNING. Notary Public. h(\ commission expires, May 9, 1029).
R. E. BROWN, Cashier.
Correct—Attest: .). F. CANNON. F V. HAYS,
A. B. HANNA, Directors.
Trust Company Statement.
Charter No. 151.
Kcport of the condition
etle in the
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K. A, BROWN, President. A. G. BROWN, Vice-President. C. K. HUGHES, Secretary. I.OIS, J. ARNOLD, Asst. Secretary.
RESOURCES
rnuts and Discounts (her Bonds. Securities, etc |uniture and FixtureVhfr Real Kstat : Owned from Trust Companies Banks and Bankers and Ik. . on Hand lust Securities urtgage Notes Securing Mortgage Certificates Total
LI A 111 LUTES
kpiiul Stock—Paid in
lirplu' InJividisI Prcfits—Net
Tiik' Certificates
k • v- Deposits
gust Deposits
fcecial Deposits
Jr.: Mortgage (' Ti-
tl'd Investments pud. Securities
Total Its'' of Indiana, County of Putnam, >s:
I I, ('. K. Hughi , Secretary of th< Citixens Trust Co k--. I 1 , lull., do solemnlv swear ll'. 1 ' the above -talen . nt - tin'. ' • C. K. HUGH FS. 8ui. i i lx d a. i I .- wol a ti: i' ' 1 tin- HM h da' " 1 '1 1 . i ,• I ' |»i :,1) 111 d 1.1N BROWNING
Notary Public.
lM\ Commis-iou Lxpiie,- May 9. 1020 i
of The ( i i/.ens Tru.sl (Ompany, al Grcci?
Slate of Indiana, at the close of its business on March 2.7
.$566,637.7 I . 244,014.45
2.000.00 1,366.61
. 77,319.90
920.96
. 54,016.71 . 112,200.00 8922.105.10 . $ 50.000.00
25.000. 00 10.301.18
. 53,762.55 . 521,884.99 . 20,749.31
76.00
100.000. 00
. 15.5.71 1.15
54,916.71
S992.I05.I9
Outstanding
< I.OVERD.M.E j lu'(. ami Mrs. Ilonnan were ( ailed ll'dianapolis Wednesday by thi 1 tious illness of a friend. I. \. I’reston of Rockville i vi-il k dd week witli Mr. and Mrs. A. . McCoy. )irs. I). E. Denny i- spending a F 1 a.' in 1m ianapolis. [Hi.' Juuj ,. . Senior Reception wiii F Id l iiday evening April 1st. m 1 B eli School gym. |B. R. Ma/.c is seriously ill witli prt trouble. lEu Lynch of New Richmond is vif 'tt his grand parents, Mr. and M»* [• R. York. Kenneth McCoy who has been ia
the employ of the Mayti". comp.i y at Gary is visiting his parents liefore being tran.-fened to Aurorn. Illinois. S. S. McC y lias gene to ID.Hau l Mich., for a visit with his son, Sam i McCoy Jr. and family. ALL o\ EK INDIANA EVANSVILLE- The petition for a city manager form of goveinmen' here has one le-s name today. De (Turing his landlord had threatened to “kick him out" if his name \va not removed a local man had Waltei Foley, in charge of the petition re-
We Manufacture The Finest Feeds Sold In Putnam County ^e grind praclL'ully every day FRESH GROl NT) Feeds Toni which we mix our chick feeds. This is very important. 1 uu know, feeds that are ground, mixed and earned m ware douses i 0 .o mijoh of their feeding value. Sueii feeds go -tale and many times become dangerous to feed, especially to chickens. I esled Cod-liver Oil is wonderful for chick'ns, but it must fresh mixed every few days to insure its goodness U. d only FRESH GROUND, FRESH MIXED FEEDS, of lh « finest materials. ,! UY PURDUE FORMULA CHICK FEED—IT PAYS. Flarris Milling Co. Phone 77
MONTPELIER - Tills little city ha.- hud ,-o many fins in the past.
HACK DIAMOND HESS ' fctigfFraflcfe Zarftick
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John !t!t hp / . • wms f ■] t r ihdt n "■ .< i i .* P'I'eo/.,, his Hit;/ /A,*. /'./. <■ I Irpr Hr virrls anti huts t ii.I.i tin Hr betrirndii f'hil H'lirliu, inn o' Ihr I’rrsidcnt of the roatl upninsl uhirh hr rhoiishes a icndetta Pit,
l tx parents' rlrath. John runs, rratee Bhll."
hiy rairrr Pi public sei t r. ,/ad I "Oh. well, you km.w what I hri':sp"itati"n companies sy menu. I mean—well, wl/pn a chap'* >" ■ t si'ullij Ihr,, try to buy him i if got plenty of money. and going to Hr lin ns ihr i doirii. nml Ins /mac | nave a lot more me dny well.
if that leargn nie atiy
... In like to know wbai it ta!" ( h- i op- wayba nobody'll mar-
you."
A tat . Iianee! '/ u knew l.ettei than that. l J lent\ oi gnls would
jump at the chance'
"I i uo . modesty t< retreib'.ng.
l" oics. Mr. Hamlin st uds Ins stm, I’bil. to tnj In pn sitadr John In in'rt pi a job in the raihutiU t hyal
department.
CHAPTER IV—Continued
They talked as they walked ever I' Dhil - dull, ami settled (jown, tinally at a table for two. I’nll Uiikhrd -a hen ,|olm said lie badn’t able to afford t.. go tack to
an' reunions at college.
1 hear a different dory,’* he
this talk of your I m trying to dodge it! There's no
fat job from the
said. "What turning down
street railway ? "Dh, we!11" said John with a laugh. "M hat you've heard is n\ aggernipil, Tve no doubt. They did make me an offer, but It didn't in terest nie. and I refused it. That’s ali that amounts to. I Imagine the story', grow n in the telling." "Probably," said Phil. "You've n. aversion to making some money,
have you?'*
*T'm not a fool," said John, ta'her shortly. ||e didn't like Ihe waypeople had talked about him; tie. hated the idea that he was regarded as a man posing as a lawyer too proud to take a big retainer. "I'm as anxlon as any other man to make a good living and he cum fortahle. Only I have my own Ideas
Ins trouble's keeping them off. not liniling them," "How about yottr^if? No wedding bells for you, either, at*
lliere?"
"Nut yet awhile," saM John. His ■ soft " r * t is iiir a Inile more me than I ate now het'o!e I can think of anything like that." "You'd like to, though? I can tell!" said Phil. "I k-mw that look! Gosh! I.ifs'a funny! Il»ie's you. ria/v to get married ml can't. And
Got the girl pit ked out.
fast!'
*'/ i<r's funntj' llrtr ( p.iu, ciirp to fjrt mam i'll nml can't. And I'm Hi/,ug to dodge ill" nr. to what will bo pest for iijh In the long' run.” 'That sounds like Toil!'* said I’hll, with n laugh. You've elnn'k had your own |il(»H*i about, thiims, ever since Tvh known you. I to yoi| know what 1 sniil when I heard about this? I said thrv simply hadn't offered you enough.’* "They didn't," sat*l .bdtu. * t if course not! ' I’hil wn' ptnud of bin own aeunien. "They can t afford to. 1 could have told them that " "'flow about yourself, I'ltilT \A hat at» you doing asked John. "Oh. I m in the passenger italfid department. I'm going through the whole railway, working first in one dopa intent, then In another. Im supposed to ha a vice preahlrntj pretty soon, and go into the presidency when the governor gets id to retire. Not that t think h» ever will. He a alw.iva talking about It. hut he wouldn't know w hat to do with himself if lie ever really quit.” f "How do you Ilka It?" 1’hil mails a wry face. *T loathe it. A'otl know me. I'm Bo good at detail. I wouldn't mind running the whole thing, hut I linte a amall time job. I'm having a rough lime right now. I—well, I vp let things go a bit. and the old man a pretty sore. He's been eh**' kIng up o* me. 1 bp I w„ had Ihe devil of a row last week. What do you aupposa his latest Idea is?” *'f couldn't gueas,” »a!d John, with a laugh. "Wants nta to marry and eettle down! Me!'* "Well, you might do woraa, I should think.” *T don't want to marry! I’ve got too'manv friends. I like too many girla I" want to marry one of them and never aea Ihe vest of them again that's mv troiibia.” "Well—!” John laughed. "IVin't ha so tragic about It, Phil. You don’t hiiia to, do you? No oua can make you get married against your will, ran they?” •'That'* all you know," said riill, gloomily. “The old man s pralty vearly handed down an ultimatum 1 guess be e going lo. In a day or iwo. Either 1 get married aud set tie down to live a modal life or I gat out on my own—40 Job. uo iL
justice! John ?’
"Here—you're going too
■ll a la
"No, km not—I teM you 1 know the sigtia:" said Ph ' *T'vo seen
d men
, a Kh ■ . a poor devila!” Ilia nta ri ( hanged; he grew serious. "I. k here, old man—that’s straight isn't H? I mean—that you’d lik» lo get married If you could affrnl it?' “Wei gaid Job T iien n* laughed again. “No use laiktng .ihout that, I’liU. 1 can't, am) ihat Bellies, it.” "By George, hut It doesn't!" said Phil. "Look here. Would ll surprise you to know tl nr father was talking about yo 1 ? With me? That—well. I've got autnui'Ry to, talk lo you?" "What about, I’bl! "About money. The very thing we're talking about They want you In the legal do.p* :mout uf the N. V. an,I V. C., .la, k." John's eves lost their Isiigbing look Ills lips prsw tight; his mouth was a Arm, hard line. "I'm sorry, I’hil,' he said. "Now, hold on wait till I m through I'm not offering sou 1 hi/ U Tl feed, the scav Hamhldge did How would twenty lousand a year sttike you?" "What ’ John stared. "Phlf — you're crazy! Whv would voitr people ofler me twenty tliousand a \ear? That’s an enormous salary for a man of mv n:r!" “I thought that v uld maka you sit up! That’e the wav we do things We donT s.'iid a hoy to do a man's work. When we wanl a man we go afler ni. How alinnt It, lark? Does 11 t It sound prat tv good to you? I ah lo buy ih« missus n fur cev ir two nliat?" John siai»d at I .", frowning. "\V< vhat "i <a Phil. “Want to i| • and sign up?” John altook his "ad. “What? Jack Tra not going to he crazy eno ikh to turn It
dow n?"
“I don't know," raid John. *Td ika to think It • Thai ■ r a lot of rnonev ” lln wns r-tagge'i*! Iiy the niagultilde of thn offer. ; omething was behind It. and It pu ! ed him In see what It could lie And ho was templed. Tempted ss ha had ttever linen In his Ufa. W Hi such an income lie could go to Viola Ruskln. lie had never made love lo her; ha hadn't even seen h*-i for two years. But Ihey had ex, nanged a. good many letters, and in his heart, John knew xshat her answer would he If he went to her and asked her lo tnatry him. He knew, though no word of Ime had ever been exchanged between them. And still “You'ra right it's a lot of montr,” Phil as id. “And It vniild just he a beginning. Milk f om contented cows—that’s our motto. Law from laughing lawyers! Go ahead and think It over. But t know what, you'ra going to de ide. They've called you a lot of names in your time, lint no one a eier called you a fool, Jack.” "Well- I'll certainly think shout It. and let you know,*’ said John. He wanied, all a' >>nce. to change the aubjed. "IIow about you? When have you got to make the great, decision?” "Pretty dam aounl” said Phil, ruefully. "Got Hie lucky girl picked out, if you Ho marry?" Phil nodded. “Yea." he said. "I gueas so. Y’ou se» - goth. I want It to be some on* I like, and who Isn't too darned rraty about me. You aee—oh. Ix>rd, I wasn't cut out to he a married man. I’ll never settle down. I—I guess I’ll always be fluttering about the lad'ee. b!eia ’em. 80 I want to marry, if I’ve got to marry, aome girl who'll ba reasonable.” “You always were forehanded, Phil.” said John with a laugh. "Who’s the girl? Do I know her?” "Ye*. You used te t»e her, at Newton.” said I’hlL *Tt'a Viola Ruskln-" JnAiu a fated at bias, hia face
white.
''Vlpla Rusk la ?” ha whlapned. , (To b»
I Unit bedtime has arrived. \N IMPORTAN 1 i;m i\t,
What effect a reoept decision of the Unitc 9 States supreme* court max have on case.- deposed of in 1 justice of the peace courts in th,vuticu.-, township- of Moiitoo county, in which person- wire fcntul guilty and fined, is a matt 1 that i- today receiving* co., 1 ; ■ iblc attention by members of i't ounty ba • tissocialion. It was aid to lay that
regions.
Forest Rangel's Harry Thol, M.
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Memiahli ami Roy Rutchinson recently returned from a four weeks’ -nowshoe trip up the South Fork River <is fur as Big Prairie. They founo a hero of 500 deer at Dry Park unrounded by as many coyotes. Thc> • rangers immediately started back into that country with dog sledges to feed hay to the deer until spring , )i*elt.- the snow ufficiently to allow , the animals to e cape and get thei. I natural feed again. They xvil! scat-
.. , . . ... , ter poison on deer carcase.- to kill
the (Ict.-ioii might maKc-ii, c-sai v a .
-p cial .-e.-sion of the -ta:, 1;l . I 'coy ote .
lure to enact a law placing justices | Ibis hay will bo hauled 11 the doj.
FOLEY'S HONEYan’TAR COMPOUND 1 Rl,v 11 ‘thi&vm'bol or pumrv
BUY IT EVERYWHERE
K. Ml l.l INS. DRUGGIST
oi the peace on a salary ha-is, in-ti id of a fi'ce ha-i.^ as at the pie- nt time. The Supreme court in it.- riling held that village mayor.- of Ohio are without authority to conduit courts in which they have a financial interest. The theory of the supreme court was that depending upon 1011x ctions for their fees the villige mayors c, uld not be con.-hicred awholly invperiol. V\ Idl, eixen in :u tipiteul ftom Ohio, loci.I attoii'eylook the view that it also appealed to Indiana and all oth, r states where 1
the fee .system is in effect.
In Indiana, justices of the pern ■ all 1 depend upon the fee sy-tem for thei:
-ulaiy. Bloomington T- h phone.
sledges from Spotted Bear and !'ln Park ranger stations xvherc a large (luantity xxa- stored last fall. The langei- report, the elk in the South Fink are not suffering more than usual and many pictures taker, prove these animals are in no seriou-
condilion. The elk are larger and st l onger than the deer and can reach loia#/ 1 at,, are 111 re aid’ to |>!«<xv through the deep snow in search of forage. They also are better able to withstand the attacks of the predatory animals. Although they ar forced to live entirely on browse utA moss the elk are not in any’ immediate danger.
PENSION DF.I.A Y ED M USHINGTON, D. < Via t — Definite announcement ha> h' l ti j made by the Gommi>-iotici of P,. , I sion- that after the April Itii |,rnsion checks go out there will he no furtl,er pension payment' until July Ith. This means that the monthly pa., - 1 ments to all military petisioi’ei - ,f ;tll classes and of ail war.-, inelu : 1 the blind and otherwise di-ubled Civil War veterans who are receixitf the maximum of $90 per month xxi'l be suspended for a period of 9(1 da j because o' the failure of the ileficien- ■ I cy appropriation bill which xxa- bio. h e*l in the Senate 011 the last day f the sesslbu by the objection of Walsh Democrat of .Massachuset'.s. In Jul. llte peilsloner.s then living x*. ,11 re jcciye three months' payments in on. . The Administration xxa- fully nppr> ciulive of th ■ very real hard.- hip j which the delay in the payments will | | impose on the round half million per- ; j sens on the pension rolls and con [ side red all sorts of expedients 1 , ' avoid it after Congress adjourned: without providing the necessary men I 1 ey. There proved to he insurmount j able legal barriers standing in tin* way . Tlte Commissioner cf Pensions | in his statement pointed out a'so th .: at present the pensioner at" /I. in: i nt the rale of 1,900 per month, 1 which means that approximately 12. 000 persons will dh* in Cu tin months interval without the benefit of tin* pension due them.
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ANNOUNCEMENT The Rainbow Beauty Shoppe lias moved from Kast Anderson Street to The Alamo Building' in the rooms recently occupied by the Blue Moon Beauty Shoppe. The Rainbow Beauty Shoppe MBS. ('ECU/ SUTTON Alamo Building'. Phone S04-L.
Section Thin* of the Chri-'.niii l church xx ill hold a cukt market t ; Rector.-, Satin Gy. RANGERS It \ I I l.l VKMILS OF < IJV OI IS, SAN ING DILL GLACIER PARK. .Mont., Apr I I. Pack* of ravaging co oti - moving *n , army formations have Ifnlcd hund rods of deer into the sno'v-filh‘,1 x:i! leys along the xx* tern slope of th** Continental Divide nul.-ide tile I, .Uld ary of Gl/tcier Naiiomtl Park, durin! | the xx inter month. They havi ilarvI eil and slaughter 'd quite a goodly 'percentage of their quarry, too. Foi Mottfaiia State G., o* • otnmis on pa trolled thi serii 11 on snow -ho, , killing many <>f the wolves and .-axing most of the tiapped deer. The fi a tic • ■ tl ipped ino 1 o the small tree- an/! hit he- of all tl!/ uvailnhlc foraue. heing f/m t /1 to sta in small area-, unable to escape l>* better forage on account //I the deep snow and attacking coyotes. The cot dolls of coyotes held thei,1 penned in -o that the wolves xvere
SPECIAL WEEK END RATES < rood going 1 any time Saturday and Sunday Uood returning up to and including Sunday night. ASK THi: AGENT Terre Haute Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co.
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