Waynetown Despatch, Waynetown, Montgomery County, 4 October 1907 — Page 2
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O. W. Mason, Oct. 10t.li, general farm saio. For sale at private sale, 20 head yearling heifers 47 Iiead 2-year old heifers 19 head of 2-year old steers.
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FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1907.
SHUN SADNESS.
'It is not wise to fall into an
THIS IS NO AITOLOGY.
We've no appologies to make, but we are quite stire that many of our friends and readers are under the impression that THE DESPATBII has for some time been printed on our new press. But such is rot true! We continue to do our work of getting out the paper each week under the old time-worn difficulties, and more, we are not sure how long it will continue, though we hope not long. Our new engine is expected to arrive any day and we had hoped all along to have it installed in time to get out this weeks issue, the first issue of Volume Sixteen of THE DESPATCH on our new press but in this we are disappointed However these tr ubles can't last long and when they have disappeared we feel that we can then make amends for our shortcomings in the news columns and other features'that will be interesting to out friends. We thank all our friends for their woids of encouragement and patronage and hope to serve you better in the year to come. We want your news items, we want your business sup port, we want your confidence and respect and we must have all these if we are to make THE DESPATCH all it should be when its pages are finished and the year has passed into the great eternity.
Read our ads. The month of the ''yellow and gold!"
We've got the interurban hope anyway! It's the keen critic that makes cutting remarks!
A mail's house is his castle—unless it's in his wife's name! And Waynetown will have I lecture course the coming season!
It makes some fellows hump some to trot in the class they have entered.
This is the season of the year when a fly "sticketh closer than a brother!" "J
The less account some man is the more faith some fool woman seems to have in him!
Clothes, they say, do not make the man but the feminine wardrobe is admitted to contain its mysteries!
It has been said, "a fool accuses others a partially wise man himself a wise man neither himself or others."
Very few of our friends do just exactly as we think they should!
Insurance and Collecting Pen- We can find just a little criticism sion Vouchers Executed Pension in the actions of our most intimate Papers Prepared Deeds, Mortgages friends, and we sometimes inadand Leases Acknowledged. vertantly do it—don't .we?
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If you have a friend that's down and you feel like ''shaking him, just shake his hand!
There area few people who seem to have a monopoly on "the meddling with other people's .affairs" business.
Perhaps the ICISJII there isn't more rich men in the that the majority of us find more pleasure in spending money than in saving it..
Of course no one would suggest that the Big Four officials are growjing absent minded bufc when they
at- and forget to advertise it in advance can be prepared from corn products,
titude of sadness, of forlorn mem- it does look queer. Full information in regard to the ories, of looking backward with the Dame Fortune may handle a man Corn Exposition can be had by adfeeling that life has gone b}r and severely he may be sorely tried and' dressing C. A. Shamel, General left us stranded, at any part of the all but utterly discouraged with his'Manager, Chicago, 111. the game. What we all need to do last hope, as it were, dangling over I T—i is to cultivate an interest in life. fVio ai.irce nF ivT™+ Munns was in Indianapolis
the abyss of what men call "failure,"
We need to be expectant—and ex- but ninety-nine times out of the pectant of good there is vigor in it! hundred if that man invests his enWe need to awake in the morning ergies in the "never give up stock" with the thought that the day flow-'jon the "know-no defeat plan" he ers are springing all along the path will win and win handsomely at we are to travel. We need to go least he will have the happy satisforth with glad hearts and cheerful fiction of knowing he has done his faces to meet the call of every hour, best, and doing one's best is the We need to do ail this, if we would 'completeness of satisfaction! get the best and most out of life.
pay market price
Darnall Bro: for produce, -j Dry goods, shoes and groceries at Darnall' Bros.
Leo Miller came over from Crawfordsville Sunday spending the afternoon here with his parent
Charles Swearingen of C'rawlordsville, spent Sunday afternoon here with his brother, Uncle Frank Swearingen.
John N. Taylor went to Springfield, III., Monday, where he visited with his sister and attended the Illinois State fair this week.
Watch our windows for the latest styles in hats, overcoats, suits,.shoes, and in fact anything that men and boys wear. Hendricks Bro1'
Mrs. William.- Campbell and granddaughter, Mrs. Grace Bush, of Rossville. 111., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lucas $j»id other friends here the past week..
The Big Four will run an excursion to Indianapolis Sunday. Train due here at 8:50, a. m. Fare for round trip, $1.00, good returning only on train leaving Indianapolis at 7:30 same dav.^-
We wish to tell you who are not customers of ours what our customers say about our goods. If you ask them they will tell you that our store is the place to get good goods. Hendricks Bros.
Chas. W. Ogle has purchased a grocery store and meat market combined at Indianapolis and went over Monday noon to take charge of the business. He expects to move his family in about two weeks.
James Grenard of Remington, has been here the past week visiting relatives and friends and THE DES\Tcri was among the favored ones, Mr. Grenard assuring us in a substantial way that THE DESPATCH was appreciated in his home.
We have just unloaded a dray load of Corduroy coats, pants, covert coats, rain proof, duck coats, corduroy vests and shirt-. Also heavy gray worsted blanket lined coats for cold weather wear. In fact anything yon may want in the work clothing line. Hendricks Bros.
Young men and ladies with ambition should learn telegraphy. Under the new eight hour law, which goes into effect next March, over 18,000 additional telegraphers are required by the railroads in the United States. Positions pay from $60 to $80 per month to beginners. You can qualify in three or four: months time. For full details write to the National Telegraph Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dr. H. M. Bounnell," wife and son Heath and Mrs. Elizabeth Bounnell, of Waynetown, Dr. E. G. Bounnell of Hillsboro, and Miss India Bounnell of Indianapolis, were the guests of Dr. T. A. Bounnell and family Wednesday, the occasion being in the nature of the doctor's sixtieth birthday anniyersary. He was presented with a handsome diamond stick pin and a pair of gold cuff buttons with sapphire settings.—Jamestown Press.
National Corn Exposition. The National Corn Exposition will be held at Chicago at the same time the National Dairy Show is in progress, October 10 to 19, thus making-it possible forvthose interested in dairying to see two splcn did shows by making only one trip
country is to Chicago. Corn is the necessary adjunct to dairying and the two fit nicely together. Beside the wonderful exhibits of corn, there will be prepared daily innumerable varieties of food made from corn. No and forgetful one but an expert can realize the run an excursion numerous and delicious dishes that
Tuesday. Clean new stock of dry goods and'notions at Darnall Bros:
Chinaware and graniteware at bargain prices at Darnall Bros. w|r Boys and misses school shoes at $1 50. $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25, at Darnall Bros.
If our shoes are not good shoes we give you back your money. How can you lose in a deal like that? Hendricks Bros.
-Non-Kesident Notice!
Leroy Clore and wife of Craw-. Stale of Indiana, Montgomery County: fordsville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lucas Sunday.
In the Montgomery Circuit Court, September Term, 1907. Bessie Reynolds vs. Joseph Reynolds, Complaint No. 15,443.
Comes now the plaintiff, by Jonh S. Zuck, her attorney, and files her complaint herein, for a divorce, together with an affidavit that said defendant is not a sesident of the State of Indiana.
Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, Joseph Reynolds, that unless he be and appear on the 62nd day of the September term, 1907, of the Montgomery Circuit Court, the same being the 26th day of November, A. D., 1907, at the court house in Crawfordsviile, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence.
Witness my name, and the seal of said court, affixed at Crawfordsville, this 1st day of October, A. D., 1907.
DUMONT KENNEDY, Clerk
of the Montgomery Circuit Court of Indiana.
BANK REPORT.
Report of Farmers and Merchants Bank located at Waynetown, Montgomery county, Indiana., No. 249, Incorporated private. Certificate of authority issued March 23,1907 began business May 29, 1907. President Harry M. Bounnell Cashier Earle Wilkinson Vice-President Robert II. Green Assistant Cashier C. R. Owen. Directors J. S. Zuck, Geo. W. Bratton, Ollie Schenck, Jesse Clore, Reason Heath.
CONDITION SEPTEMBER 30, 1907. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Banking House— Furniture and Fixtures.. Due from Banks and Trust pa Cash on Hand Current Expenses
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$24,786.05 29.38 2,050.00 3,-62.47
17,258.99 2,912.69 715.33
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TOTAL RESOURCES LIABILITIES Capital Stock—paid in Undivided Profits Individual Deposits 31,340.05 Time Deposits 1,325.00
§18,000.00 343.86
TOTAL LIABILITIES $51,013.91 State of Indiana, County of Montgomery, SS:
I, Earle Wilkinson, Cashier of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true.
EARLE WILKINSON.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 1st day of October, 1907. BRUCE HENRY, J. P.
Waynetown Bank Eeport to Auditor of State.
Report of condition of Waynetown Bank located at Waynetown, Montgomery County, Indiana, to Auditor of state at the close of business September 30. 1907. Certificate of authority i3h-ued June 28, 1905 began business July 19, 1892:
WM. RIDER, President. D. C. MOORE, Vice-President. WM. RIDER, Cashier. V. W. LIVENGOOD, Asst. Cashier. Directors—C. Brant, E. Baldwin, B. T. Merrell, Mack Foster, Jackson Quick.
RESOURCES.
Total resources LIABILITIES. Capital stock—paid in... Undivided profits Inividual deposits
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Loans and Discounts $ 96,947.44 Overdrafts .......... 2,809.06 Banking house..: l,648-39 Furniture and Fixtures 616.12 Due from Banks and Trust
Companies 64,850.03 Cash on hands 8,778.08 Current expenses ^... 1,9S3.06 Taxes paid 116.78
.f177,748.96
.$ 15,900.00 2,645.30 159,203.66
vs Total liabilities -.$177,748.96 State of Indiana, Montgomery County SS:—
I William Rider,s Cashier of the Waynetown bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is trfle.
WM. RIDER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this First day of October, 1907. -WILLIAM MARK'S, Notary PUBLIC^
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