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FiNLEY P. Mount 



President 



Advance-Rumely Company 



La Porte, Ind. 



jTr^iNLEY P. MOUNT is of that sturdy stock which founded the American nation and 

 won it, for this free Union of States, from the primal wilderness, the primal sav- 

 age and the tyranny of the British Crown. His ancestors were mostly tillers of 

 the soil, but who, nevertheless, could take their hands from the plow and grasp a rifle, as 

 some of them did in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. 



Mr. Mount was educated in the public schools and Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind. 

 He was graduated from the latter institution in June, 1890, and is entitled to write after his 

 name, "B. S." and "A. M." During the years from 1 892 to 1915 he practiced law in Craw- 

 fordsville and Indianapolis, and in January, 1915, was appointed by the U. S. District Court 

 of Indiana as receiver of M. Rumely Company and Rumely Products Company. He closed 

 up this receivership in less than one year, and assisted in the formation of the Advance- 

 Rumely Company to purchase and take over the assets of the two companies in receiver- 

 ship. The new company was organized and began business January 1, 1916. Mr. Mount 

 w^as made president and a director. He is also president and managing director of the 

 Canadian Rumely Company, Ltd., of Toronto, Canada, a subsidiary. Mr. Mount main- 



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