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-PAGE TWO LQCANSPPRT, INDIANA, PHAROS-TRIBtWE JtY 7, 192S 16 YEAR OLD GIRL MAN WHO BEAT SERIOUSLlINJURED WHEN HIT BY AUTO (Special to Pharos-Trlhune) ROCHESTER, July Gordon, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gordon, is in the WIFE PAYS FINE (Special to Pharos-Tribune) WTNA.MAC, July part of the Fourth of July celebration as participated in by Joseph Warner, resident of Franclsville, cost him $15 in "the court of Squire hospital here, suffering Graves 'here. Following ar with three fraciurecl broken rest late-- Monday by -Deputy bones in the ankle "and" possible Internal injuries, as the result of being struck by an near hers last night. automobile Mass Gor, don, in company with Mary Long and Fred Eisenbise, attempted to flag an automobile to secure a hide into Rochester- after the Eiseptise', machine had broken In some 'manner the machine, driven by Indianapolis party, struct the girl, Injuries.

The machine removed the injured girl lo the hospital. A jury trial to determine the sanity of Isaac Antrim, 53. of Akron, is to be held here Wednesday afternoon. Several witnesses have bertn summoned. The investigation follows the filing of a charge of insanity against Antrim, in which he is charged to have threatened to kill his neighbor, Mrs.

Charles Huffman. An affidavit has been filed charg- ing Ralph Emeridc with assault. Sherift" Robert Johnson be entered a plea of guilty to assault and battery on his wife, Sarah, who made the complaint The "beating up' took place Saturday according to'' the-wife. Werner's paid his fines was released. Fire "starting from suarks out of the flue at the William Hoov- ALL TRAFFIC SIGNALS ARRIVE IN THE CITY The arriv.il of all ten of the traffic signals for downtown street crossings of the city was announced this morning by Floyd Kearns, superintendent el the electric light department.

Signals at the corner- of Fifth and North and Sixth -and. North have already been installed" and the control device set up. There will be four signal controls in the city Mr. Kearns said this morning. The Broadway controller will'be located on the corner of Sixth and Broadway, the.

regulator for the signal at Sixth and Linden Avenue will be located at' that corner and the one for Third and Linden will be located Thsre will SI- DEATH AND AWARD TIPTON ROAD JOB TO BOWYER ON BID OF $16,700 snd battery on his Nancy Marie Linden. sister, Mrs. The affidavit is signed by John J. Linde'n, hus- band -of the woman. A marriage license was issued today to Miss Fera Raymond, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Raymond, of Akron, and Lloyd Hammond; also of Akron. Mrs. Ellen- Harris entertained twenty-five relatives and friends dinner Sunday in her home Berth west of Rochester in honor er home in the north section of on same corner. Winamac resulted in a run to four signals on North street Dlace by the fire departments Mon- four on Broadway and one each at days evening.

The damage a. the: intersections of Linden and done to the orof was not great. TM" and Linden and Sixth. I controls will be operated so that the red stop lights may be I set in of a fire run, thus stopping all traffic over the street i which' the trucks -are running. A city ordinance placing a penalty for violation of rules regard- i ins the obeying of the signals will be drawn up soon'by the city at- ftorney and passeii by the city i counc ii.

jjr. IJearns said that it A C. Bowyer, of Tipton town-1 is planned to place signals on ship, was awarded the. contract for Market street in future, the construction of the Erbaugh- Wissinger road in Tipton township, by the county commissioners today, on his bid of Eight contractors sought the work. Tha engineer's estimate on this road was $23,467.94.

Bids as submitted by others were: Frank Justice, Bnimfiel Son, Turley Roy Wills, John B. Moore, Garvey, Trobough Carvey. and Clark" Harmon, S1S.949. The Board of Commissioners alec 1st the contract for the Deer in Deer It was awarded to Harmon on bid of $2,737. The successful contractors won over Roy Wills, Ict-al- contractor, by two dollars.

R. E. Nutt, the only other bidder, submitted figures of more than the engineer's frsimated cost- of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper who will soon leave for ts make-their future home." and 3Lrs.

Ault enter- Cirok Spillway bridge, tained at a dinner Sun- Crpgjj township, today. day: ia their hoae south of the city. The 'guests included Mr. and ZilrsJ'Arthur Miltner and J. Connor of Anderson.

Mrs. John Ault and son of Culver. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Barger: and Mrs.

Sam Horn of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Miller and fanHv. A coanraniiy dinner was served in the fcos? o- Mr. and Mrs.

Hzgan. South Monroe St. were Mr. and Mrs. F.

Titeikiss oi Indianapolis, Mjr. Sausenran and dasgacef. Mr. Dan Kline and faiily and Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Hagan and Albert Baldwin and family.gH-ryaDd Jtrs. Homer Baldwin and family-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirsch, M'r. and Mrs.

Herman Cleland 'and family, Mr. and Mrs. Xorman Baldwin and Mrs. Elize HOME SERVICE ML WORKERUANVAS CITY Sixty men, divided into teams of two. ea.cb, are' working in the busiiv.ss district, and Boy Scours are.

soliciting the resident sections in' the Interest of the Salvatoin Army annual campaign for the maintenance budget. At 300 dollar contributions and 150 fives will be needed to fill 'the "(iiiota, was said. Fleming. Patrick Fleming died la Long' cliff hospital Monady nlgh'fat aged The body will be-takea to. San Antonio, Tax.

for burial- DriscoIL The funeral 'of iCathrine Drlscoll be ehld Thursday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Bridget's church, conducted by Rev. Father Fallen. Burial will take place in St. yincent cemetery The Woman's Catholic Order- of Foresters and the Altar Society St.

Bridget's church will meet in a -body at the residence 410 Washington street.Wed- nesday evening at 7:30. family -that flowers be omitted. The funeral of Orlan Davidson will be 'held Wednesday' afternoon at 2:30 from the v.f-efc' dence 919 States street'; cond.icte4, by Rev. Jphii of CHARGES HUBBY LOVES ANOTHER; FILES SUIT That her husband he loved another woman and that had promised the other woman he" would attempt to influence his wife to secure a divorce that they might be married are charges, made in a divorce ac- tiled in circlit court today by Clara A. Snoke.

The wife also dsclares her husband failed to properly provide for her and their two children, and that he refused to purchase herclothing Tho Snokes were married on June 12 1920 and separated on June 17, 1925. They have two children, the custody and care of which tha mother seeks Attorney John Smith appears for the plaintiff. Wheatland Avenue Interment in Mt. Hope church. cemetery.

The Knights -of Pythias will conduct their ritualistic '-burial services at the residence this evening at DoUn. Mrs. M. D. Dolan died afternoon at 1 o'clock at her home in Chicago.

She is survived by her husband and two thildren, 'our brothers and two sisters. One brother and a sister reside in Union City, one brother resides in St. Louis, one sister in Chicago and two brothers P. E. and P.

E. and F- H. Latz in this vity. the funeral be -held Thursday morning in Chicago. ASSESSOR TO PRESENT TAX FIGURES TO BOARD George W.

Rlchason, county assessor, had been notified to appear before the state tax commissioners on August 4 at which time tho figures as prepared on assessments this year will be officially received by the body. Richason will be given an opportunity to present a statement'to-the commissioners relative-to the work of the review board here and how the figures as submitted were at. PRESIDENT SILENT (Continued from ono no Intention of replying should the letter be received. Communications on the subject continue to pour in at the temporary executive office in Lynn, however. Among the latest organizations to write into the president is the FESTIVAL OPENS WEEKS SHOWING IN CITY A' large crowd 'of.

plitaeure seekers 'attended the opening night of the: and 'Dempsey" carnival the, Pennsy Athletic' Field' last The carntvti' carries 'six shows and various riding devices which' include merry-go-rouna, plane' and Holy" Name Society, a Catholic order which he addressed last the president and The carnival' will r'emato In Mrs. Cbolidge are being afforded the the an unusual vacation' -The are con- fident of having attendance for remainder of the week. here by the" operations of a rum fleet directly off white court. 'The liquor smuggling ships, visible for a brtef time late yesterday from the veranda of the summer white house, have dropped back over the a patrol of government rum chasers is cruising back and forth slowly within sight 'of the president's home. lr was reported that the rum runners were attempting to make a sensational landing' at Swamp- scott, because of the presence of Mr.

and Mrs. Coolidge. The coast guard, however, is determines that no liquor shall be sent ashore anywhere in this district and their patrolling efforts have been redoubled. CAJCEK YICTOt DIES. (Special to July sepb Turner, 70, dUd at two miles of four o'clock Monday afternoon after a Untiring from 'cancer.

Besides the wife'he survived by eight 'children, all grown. Funeral services are'to be held at the home at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon conducted by Rev. Ross of Burial ii to be made at tae Hickory Grove cemetery. TITLE SUIT FILED Calvin C. Hoppes in 'a suit against: Gilbert W.

Wool and others asks the circuit court to quiet NO. 173 BANK STATEMENT HENRY KAMMERER, President MARVIN M. MINNICK, JAMES M. WINN, Vice-Presldent. WM.

O. HUCKLBBERRY," CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION "OF THE CITIZENS LOAN AND TRUST CO, At Legantport In the State of at the of on JUNE 30,1925 RESOURCES Loans and-Discounts 1502,308.09 Overdrafts 181.94 United States Bonds 2,772.84 Bonds and Stocks (other)" Company's Building 30.000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 4,229.00 Due fronr. Banks, Company Funds 13.770.16 Cash on Hand 15,672.91 Trust Securities 5,000.00 Yarlott are the plaintiff No. 484 BANK STATEMENT W. C.

JONES, President LORA WILSON, Vice Pres. J. E. EVANS, Report of the condition of the FARMERS STATE RANK title to local real estate. Long and Total Resources LIABILITIES Capital in $100,000.00 Surplus 5,000.00 Undivided Profits--Net 2,575.51 Demand Deposits 222,183.11 I Certificates of Deposit' 236,296.88 Trust 'Deposits Due to Banks and Trust companies 10,972.09 1 Bills Payable 30,000.00 Trust Investments 5,000.00 Dividends Payable 3,000.00 places where men spe ak for themselves, are employed, will also" be visited i park.

At Young America In the State of Indiana, at the close of Its on JUNE 30,1925 NEWSxNOTES RESOURCES Wilson's hamburgers. Iresh fried Loans and Discounts 159.740.25 Smith and- sons guests at a community dinner Sunday in, the 5 home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse win, north of the city. Mary IJoffman, Misses'Bess ana Keel, Luella Mackey, 5 Claidu Kirkendall, Mr.

and Mrs FrsnV. Wilder, Miss Mahle Norris of Chicago Joe Mackey and Horace Mackey enjo3 ed a community din- ner. the fourth at the home of Miss Main St. i Miss--Blanche Bryant, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Bryant of citj and Floyd Martin of Alabama were married July 3rd, by Rev.

S. S. i-; Plank, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. B.

C. Hendricks in Ft. Wayne, 'j where Miss Bryant has been em- i ployed for the past four years. Mr. 3 Martin is a student of the Bible F- Seminary at Anderson, where the couple will be at home after Oct.

1st. Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. i Bert Moon and daughters Betty and Louise of Indianapolis, a com- munity dinner was held Sunday in -j'' the home of Rev. and Mrs.

F. C. Moon, North Pontiac street. The party included Mr. and Mrs.

son, Harold Berger and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walters and daughter of Gilead, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leedy and family of Tiosa, Mr.

and Mrs. John Cool and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Urabaugh and, family of Argos and Mr. and Mrs.

Elzie Blackburn and i Wanted to Rent Small modern furnished bunga- 1 low or apartment. Ph. 15S5-Y or 791: For Sale One of the leading millinery stores- of Lofansport, 323 Pearl St. ANNA HASSETT DUNCAN. HOSPITAL PATIENT BELIEVED INSANE ty the tearns during the course of the but if anyone wishing to aid in the project, is not solicited, checks made payable -to the Salvation Army can be sent to George Hilton, treasurer of the 1 campaign, or quarters.

to the Army head- Mtss Mary Grace Eagan has left for a two week's" visit with her brother George -JEagan of Toledo, Ohio- Ruth Dal'zell-, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Dalzell Is seriously ill'at her home 1523 North street. Spencer Overdrafts Banking House NC.

36 GEO E. HILTON Pres. F. H. WIPPERMAN, Pres WILKINSON, Vice-Pres.

BANK STATEMENT CONDNSD.STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE THE LOGANSPORT LOAN AND TRUST CO, At Logansport In the State of at the close of ltd business on JUNE 30,1925 Furniture and Fixtures 62.17 1,500.00 2,800.00 Other real estate 11,293.64 Due from Bankf, and Trust cash on hand 25,425.22 Total lUsources 200.821.2S LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, Paid in 25.000.00 Surplus 8,000.00 Interest, Discount, etc. 1.090.44 Demand Deposits Demand Certificates $70,443.50. Savings Deposits 156,721.84 Bills Payable 12.000.00 Total Liabilities 35 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF CASS. SB: Marvin M.

Minnfck, Secretary of the Citizens Loan and Trust of Logansport, Indiana, do solemnly swear thmt the above statement is tr ue- MARVIN M. M1NNICK. Sec'y. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6tfc- day of July 19,25 (SEAL) MARIE BAHR. Notary Public My commission expires December 28, DIRECTORS KAMMERER''" E.

F. SMALL' I. OPPENHEIMER F. H. KLINSICK E.

W. KELLEY H. A. KRAUT M. M.

M-INNICK M. L. FANSLER ED. HANKEE C. NEFF JAMES M.

WINN S. MOSS James Hill, 45 resident of Winamac, who was brought to the-St. Joseph hospital late Monday for treatment, had to be removed to the Cass county jail at nine o'clock last night when he became unmanageable He is being held pending his removal to Win-' amac for a sanity investigation. Hill has been acting strangely RESOURCES for the last two weeks, neighbors Loans and Discounts of the family state. Monday Overdrafts 1,293.41 B.

H. McCaskey was called by the United States Bonds 31,250.00 family to give him medical atten- Stock -(other) 26,978.62 Company's Building 97,542.40 Furniture and Fixtures 27,491.00 Other.Real Estate 15.974,00 646.66 Due from Departments 3,855.34 Due from Banks, Company Funds 83,009.15 Cash on Hand 60,73866, Cash Items 6,495.00 Trust Securities 176,595.65 Total Total Liabilities 200.821,2! STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF CASS, SS: J. E. Evans, Cashier of the Farmers State Bank of Young Amer. iica, Indiana.

solemnly swear above sisrlanj-ent is true. 3 EVANS, Subscribed and sworn to this- 6th day 1925. HEINMILLER, Notary My Commission expires' May 12, 192Sj, NO, 3084 BANK STATEMENT REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE tion The physician ordered that he be removed to the local hospital for treatment and accompanied him here. Hill became vl- Advances to Estates and Trusts oleat later in the evening. OF P.

INSTILL OFFICERS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Logansport, In the State of Indiana, at the close of on JUNE 30,1925 No. BANK STATEMENT P.EO^ A. RAUB. President GEORGE S. KISTLER.

Vice Free. WM. F. HANLEY. Cashier REPORT OF THE CONDfTION OF THE AND MERCHANTS STATE BANK At Logansport.

in. the State of Indiana at the of its business OE JUNE 30,1925 RESOURCES Loans -and Discounts 7J0 -296 33 (Overdrafts U. S. Bondg Other Bonds and Securities 33,226.14 Furniture and Fixtures 00 Other Real Estate 2JOO 67 from Banks Trust Companies 97 i Cash on Hand 4lis77 g7 i Cash Items I Trust Securities 4,457.28 At a meeting of the Lodge No. 62 Knights of Pythias held in their rooms last night tha following officers were Installed: William Buchanan, chancellor commander; John Schmidt, prelate; Oscar Beezle, faster at arms; Dr.

O. White, outer guard; and Rollo McCloskey, mas- of the Total Resources $2,129,200.82 LIABILITIES Capital Stock, paid In 100,000.00 Surplus .1.. 25.000.00 Undivided Profits--Net 75,140.16 Certificates of Deposit 759.4S5.19 Savings Deposit 604,999.93 Total Resources $1.016,362.24 LIABILITIES i Capital Stock--paid in i Surplus RESOURCES Undivided Profits--Net Loans Demand Deposits 34 Overdrafts, secured. None; unsecured 1,201.14 Demand Certificate's U. S.

Government securities owned: Certified Checks Deposited to' secure circulation (U. S. bonds i Due to Banks and Trust par value) Trust Investments' All other United States Government securities (including premiums, If any) .177,676.0, Total Liabilities Jl.018.362 24 Other stocks, securities, 688,716.48 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF CASS. sst Banking House," Furniture and fixtures 62 Geor A Rftu President of the'Farmers-A Merchants State 100,000,00 14,500.00 9,422,09 821,307.34 4 A fifi 44572S For Sale Trust Two chair barber shop. Call for other James Schlott, Blue Grass Hotel, Special Deposits 200,145.26 Due to Banks Trust Companies 5,054.45 Bills payable 48,500.00 Investments 176,598.66 Liabilities 84,335,00 Market, Total Liabilities 12,129,200.82 Wilson's hamburgers, fresh fried STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF CASS, ss: speak for themselves.

Spencer Park. George Babcock and E. E- Pitman will leave for Florrlda Wednesday. The entire trip will be made by automobile. 1, F.

H. Wipperman, Secretary-Treasurer of the Logansport Loan and Trust of Logansport, do solemnly swear that the above statement ia true. F. H. 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of Jiily, 1925.

(SEAL) MILDRED'N. BAKER 1 Notary Public. My Commission expires March 12. 1927. 1 j.iuw.9^» A i i i I U4 OIB-LC Real estate'owned other than banking house 18.2o4.77 Bank Logansport, Indiana, solemnly swear that'the above state- a reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 117,287.16 ment-ig true.

GEOROE A. RAUB. President Cash in vault and amount du from national banks 189,039.88 Subscribed and to before me, day of July, 1825. Amount 'due from State banks; bankers, an dtrust com- (SEAL) VERNICE PARKER Xotarv Public panias (other-than included in Items 9, and 10). 3,902,52 My commission expires -July- 7,.

1925. Checks on other banks in the same city or town as report- 1 ing bank (other than Item 12) 12,445.23 Total of 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13.................5205,357.63 Miscellaneous cash items 1( 5.02 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S.

Treasurer 12,500.00 Other assets, if any Say "Bayer 5 '-Insist! For Colds -Headache Pain Lumbago Neuralgia only a Bayer. -package whJchcontains proven directions I 1 Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 i of ot Plan to share in the wonderful savings of our great Beginning Thursday'Morning- at 8:30 See Tomorrow Paper The Golden Rule ScJunltt-Kloepfer Co. Total $3,466,531.54 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in 1. 250.000,00 Surplus fund Undivided Profits Reserved for taxes. Interest, accrued Circulating note's: outstanding Amount due- State banks', bankers, and trust jn the United States and foreign countries (other than included in Items 22 or 23) Certified checks outstanding .1 Total- of 22, 26.

J7.371.05 Demand deposits (other than bank subject to' reserve (deposits payable within' 30 Individual deposits subject to check 743,446.98 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed Dividends unpaid Other demand deposits Total, of demand deposits -(other than bank de posits) subject to Reserve, Items 27. '2S, .29, 30, 31 and 32 Time deposits subject to Reierve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings Certificates of depoiit (other than for money borrowed). 1,857,93.5.03 Other time deposits 158,397.66 Postal aavingg 4,949.58 Total bit time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 33. 34, 8.5 and 36. United depotlti (other than postal savings), including War Loan deposit account and deposits of United States disbursing 12,939.76 Liabilities other those above stated 7,823.40 246,300.00 5,516.67 1.S54.38 801.54 12.530.00 S5.S1 A Condensed Statement of the Twelve Nile State Bank AS OF JUNE 30,1925 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $24997204 Government Bonds 00 Trust Securities 57,664.00 Cash and Due from Banks 88,714.36 Banking House and Fixtures y'oooioo Taxes, Interest and Expsnee Paid Advance Insurance Department 250.00 Total STATE OF INDIANA, CCTDNTY OF CASS, ss: i I A.

Deniston, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above stateirienV'ls true to the best of my knowledge and belief W. A. DENISTON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before 'ine 'thie'-llth day of April, 1925, (SEAL) -MILDRED 'MARSHALL, Notary Public.

-j My commission expires- October 3v 1928. i FRANK M. RICE, F. 'BROOK-MEYER, Total Rfesourcftft $357,884.68 Surplufi 6,600.00 Undivided Profits 2,500.00 Exchange, Discount and Interest 7....... 9,877.11 Deposits" Individual Deposits $106,196.42 189,897.06 Trust Deposits 67,864.00 Total 803,967.47 Bills Payable 10,000.00 Total Liabilities $367,334.58 An up-to-date bani with modern banking facilities, we solicit your business.

carried on all' trust securities; interest paid on certificates of deposits. L. C. Miller, Pres; Abraham Mow, Vice. R.

Pickering, Cashier M. E. Brower, Asst. Cash..

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