Lake Maxinkuckee Its Intrigue History & Genealogy Culver, Marshall, Indiana

Exchange Bank of Culver  



EXCHNAGE BANK

S. C. Shilling, President - - - Minnie Schilling, Cashier

The soule of business in enterprise, but the heart of business is the great banking system of the country, with its various safeguards against deception and fraud. The system, however, may never be so nearly perfect, and the safegaurds to private and public wealth may be never so strong, but if there is a disposition on the part of custodians to override the law and defraud the depositors of funds there is great danger to all the arteries of trade. Culver is exceptionally favored in having at the head of the monetary interest of this community a man of sterling intergrity - Mr. Schuyler C. Shilling, president and proprietor of Exchange Bank of Culver. (This is said of him by one who has positive exidence to the truthfulness of the above statement. The amount of buisness done through Exchange Bank for the town, adjoining country, summer resort, and Culver Military Academy, is very large, amounting to nearly $1,000,000 annually. Mr. Shilling is councilman and has proved his worth as a disinterested public servant.