Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 162, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1924 — Page 11
SATURDAY, NOT. 15, 1024
GLOWING REPORT ■OF BETTERMENT SENDS STOCK lIP Dun's Say Important industries Are Adding to Work Fo r ces, Average Stock Prices Averacre prt-'* twenty i vViptri?*] pfneks Frj-ta.v tv -.4 I ; r.j> •OS ! ? ? w 1U24 h!-h A■■ -r.i-A 1.-vcd';. r.u - was 03.!Kt, ’;r> s : Avt' ere p. i-.-e of forty bonds was 91-I*2. off .v?. i?V T'ni'rd pr*#* NEW YORK, Xov. 15.—The weekly mercantile review* crave their niort slowing descrtpti-.’Ti of the whn! year rcgnrd:';g business conditions. Bradstrect’s reported vastly Improved sentiment nnJ better buying In rr. -ny primary line s; while Dunn’s said many important industries were addm? to their work in? forces and The outlook for an extended period of commercial and manufacturing activity ar oeared to be well assured. This optimism cavp fresh impetus to the forward move in stock prices and the general list displayed renewed buoyancy in the early deaiiy close. HOGS CTEAOY TQ 10GENTSLOWER —TTor Prices D.iy hT TV:t— N'.tr li . Y Reee’ pr to. r ■> rtofo 1 ■ 11. I r . % ;• 14 •*.-•’ i : >• 10 • '• 15 :• i The usual Saturday t; d* i p.-.; su’hcieat to a’>s- r > rat - 1: • -ai hog receipts of s.r. • • yards and the hulk of porl-h-rs droppe-d 10c to 'O. . • 1 .4‘ . 51o.\vi s brought top prices at iT-.Tf . Mediums, avern. 2' • to ;* r. ;r. ’-=, were quoted at 70 U : -A ■.* J.i-rhis, weighing to . j ■ -s. 0 at 85.40, Tli se w- :;hk..T • is • pounds sold t $0.25. w.aching 140 to IC-.- pour, is s'l ivT.' ■ {■.25. lags weighing 14 ■ j-.-un-is down sold at $5.50 to J 5.75. 5..;vs were urn hanged. Trading f.->r the week has shown considera; le strength and r -ripis of- .274. heaviest in r‘.oaths, v -re r* -t J.iy taken in without -ri,'t;s impairment of prices. Week's i -ceipts were nearly IU'.U-t more than tiu.-o of the re. W in : _ weight. ceived and this coupl-d with a i._ t demand setv- 1 to dead-'-n 'he market. Keature of the week was a sale of a • -k -d of choice steers a* $11.75. Good to choice heifers sold within a range of $7 % 8 with h y beef type heifers selling •' s e *t 19. fanners and cutters were little changed. Bulls avers: and slightly lower with ss.r.h practical’the t Cows rarely sold higher thun r.j, the majority of them .-i.ngirg $3.50 to $4 . Veal trading was a ;;*t’e motive at sll op. 1 ■ u-’os were unchanged. M ms <-■ ’.i u. fn ' . down and the huik of good calves brought *1 ’ The week's trade has la- u i: • y<- and :h* f r--t-oing prices r .i i r, r the period. Sheep and hin-.h prices were un changed. Cl. . e native lambs% are •rtioted et fii : .r,: a fen*ore of tie week was a of Western fo(],->rs at *l4 NTsed I.imtu hue generally s id at $;.* r *'-i 13.7,0. 3 lea vies are nuo-k i nt ?!0 u 11.50. 1>- en e.nly pom • Py ,*c ly at $0 <!■ i\n or. light suppli- i. C.or.f! hn;, 140 ICO-. 7 av S S7' '* O . ICO to 1s . : , " , ; 1 v * in you , o l IMO to ih,T !••••.. .... !• a.;'. ,’u to 2T-"> pounds ;. ~h ;i .o “75 pO';- U -:p . . . :* fi . to < . Vttr*. 14il ro —i'.s doue.-i .. ’o- ?y. Ikiivy sows a u >. u 3 till sows .. .... t ■ y - . ’ij - ■ w Ttsiu. I.oo'* IT- 7 SO -e !* On Moluim to goe i hHfsr* . r.n s Chu'i-o liiht ><et?TS S ".o<,; JO 00’ Cuiiimon In a rows. .. . r, 4 .n C-hoi-S .hou :% ' t| Ciiiners ‘.On - Cutlers ..... ’ ' Medium to rhnt.- ' ew-s . 41 • £ rOO ißnlogiu hu'.s . 4 ... Choice v*a!s *ll Of> J tpMwelsht vea't U OOP to on wood vil> 10.50'4 11 (id Common hesvje* .’ 00 1 *OO —Wieep and T .-1 rr Is— Coed to choice native iamb* 513 00 M eduur.s 11 YO <?1" 70 Cull lambs s• u judo Teariincs 700 f ft. oo M sj-.um to choi. n ewes .. .00 i 0.00 Cul.s .. . . 7.00 3.00 Other Live Stock - CHICAGO. Nnv. 1.1 —Hitrs—Ke-fi rs 1 30,000: market mostly’ v-a i.r: -r 1 5o up. otliers 10c cff ; ..rri* rv • r'-r i.r .. 7Yc of* lop, ~ ■* . hul - - ■ flO heavviveirl t, *0 .Oil 7.", nrh: r m 50 10 *t f* 70; I;; utc,’liO. >7.5, •• ‘Mu; light lights, Sr "7, ik 7u > ravv jiackh'S H‘§, •• ■ - f*> .uO-Tt 7 00. C-Otit h •* pts. ’ 4ru market, steady. Sheep—itei-eipts. 4,0 u : market pteadv PITTSBURG IT. N-V is.—Cattle K--eeiro.- Mead a- , ti 9: CO"-: st ;,., . 4.".-,. f ,;r - t ) ; v. al calves. *3 7'*- t. Sheep at.d isabs— R--.-. ipta w-tilers, ST 7 > : 7.7.7. yi -s.; 7. fvmixed. s■’, ; o Ian:! e -11 . 14, j.-,.. Reijurus :na t heavy. ss.V<o P.S*O: tr.e<!,-,ni. *!* 70i P.7T-: .‘>o r<: S.7Y: • .. r>S'; 5.25; rouths, jT.T.'i B. .'>*•: stats. 0. TOLEDO. > ov. 15.I T . _-s—ReTip-s Itght: market, steady to strong: heavy. $9.501> D.rtO: yi.r -u s. vjt uSO - 1 pif*. S7B Calvesmarket, steady. Sheep a:ul lambs—Market. e-"a. \ .EASd>ECST-'AI.O. Xov. 15. —Cattle —Receipts. market s.nw and steadj ; shipping steers, ru " 10AO: h ;t. r prad - 57.25 g9l ns -: . io. 1 Calves—Ri • -upts 250; market, aeuve 2-5 e lower; cull t-. . oi.S;lc t ] •_> 50. s :> 1 ni steady; ■ • 1111 b-. *l4 ,1 t '5: ■L-1111 til h r. r- - : U a market, fairlj adivt -• ■!. : y,,r,.. r--58.509.7-5 i-.. >. . nix- n- - -In uin lu. m ;-. - rs .. ; ■ Blasts 51 'll 0 • TXCINATL Nov. 15.—Cattle—K-x-ipla. 350: market slow, rt l >iv; ghippia- ne-—r. good to chouv 50.50 u 9. Calves—'tarket. steady; rood to •- Mu ;• 1 : —Receipts, 1,500: market, hi,her prooci to choice packers and butchers. $9.50 ‘ai 9.75.
New York Stocks
—■Nov. 15— (by Thomson i JicKlnnonl Railroads— Thnv llieh. Low. Cose. close Atchison ..117 .• lift’* i I Ill's i 3} & O ... 09 081, 08 * 08 *• •: & O ... 87 86 s * 80 ■% 80 *2 •3 A X W 60U ... 00 00 <: It I * P 39 ISP 5, 39 H 39 % Del A- Lae. 3Li T 342 s * 342 \ 142', | Erie 29 4* 20 "s 29 s * ill' 1 . •it NNirth pf 07N 00 s * o’', 005* Lehigh Val 0:i", 09 l , o!>®* 69'* l I' .c j>. 04 G 04'* 04 ’1 0-t'j N Y Cent .117*, ... 116=4 117 L forth lo7’* 07 07 = (S>;, Norf & W. 124 *3 ... 124*, 124 i V’in-v .. 40=* 46% 40 =4 40=* Rad’-r ..05 ... oi’* 05 -o It . lway 72 s * 72% 72 s * 72 N l* ie . IU2 101 ini >-i 101 >i ~t 3‘.a’ pf 21 2.l’* 24 23 = <tL & SF.. 49=4 48% 49 49-% I’. - . .14.5% 3it ’ 144% 34.5% Kuhbers—'c.odvfar pf 79% 78% 78% 78 Keiiy-spgfd 10% .. 30% 30% U 9 k;;Mvr .",‘3 35 % 35% 35% Eijuipments— Am I.c-o. . 83 <4 ... 83 83% ! I. 124% 323*4 323 *4 324 % E - .208’* 2' !0 20,7’* 266 Cullman ..134’-* 35:1 13.1 154 ‘Vrsth El.. 64% 04 % 04% 04% Steels—ilethlrhem . 4.5 44 % 41H 43 • ' > Fuel •’ I % 41 % 41 % 4! % Crucible - 62 02'% 62 02 * ' if States . % 71% 7• % 75 % C S 9:eel' .13 4% ii 5 % 114% 114 -S Motors—- • ran '-lot . ill *30% 31 ‘ sbv* Gen Mot .. 00 Ml % 59% 59% Max "Tot A 73 % 7 i 73 % 7 1 Max M.-t 35 25 % 2.1 25 S* 40 59** 4" 39% Sti-I War . 57% . . Ml % f.7 Timken ... 37% 37% 37 * S7=* ; \V. i >v-r ... ... ,X s % 1 Minin-js—-tn N.ck-1 20% ... 20% 20 X G * S .. 81% 82% 5:". MS % : Coppers— Am Smelt . 81 % 84% 81% 5= % Anaconda . 3.'% 5:4 39% 29 K * . 1: '■% *j * * ■** 4‘t > 4!t *s r > spi-u . ... :<: Oils—-o-iWi ... cir i tious Oil . . ?•: Y 4 ■: J s 7*: H ' P-A Pete . .Vt. .. 1* . ;.r 4 p-a v 3 .. :>-i r>;-H - \ i*H- oil ... 5.4 r.*. '* ;• • % . t , 1 Pro & Ret v | IV,re Oil . . 27 ... C'i% *..< * j -I. . • ci ' SJ. , , or •'! ;i *\ if Cos 4 4 - j J -s 4 • I:: hi*;:riais— A! Cho:u . . 7 A . . T* -*■.*. 7 s . \ * . n . 1 ,“*! IV? 1 •’* 1 .\nwr I'*'. . H Am Wnol.. '■:*• i \ : S *:*■ 'l ‘ and ’.vC' i .1 • . 7}* • 3 7: • ■ r.t A. ill.. *‘> j 7' \ *0 % * ' H lit 1 1 r 61 4 6 1 t’• ! P lt*:S !■■:% 1-i '* ; *-* n; Wij-J 45 ... •! I * 45 '% r* rv . . . . 1?* 141 1.17 3 14 Am T.I2PS ... r.'.o-i Con Gas .. 74 T * 74% 4’ , 7l *, •**ii *’;.r > ’c*’•- :n Z" \ .73 77 \ r. 4S 1 ,4“ S 4 * 4* \ I • 4 C* m Pr*! PO \ 4 - A \ '■ Cu On Sit pf G7* S ♦•'- ’j f. i ’•* 62 % Cu-Ani " A JJP'§ ii* -a Tol*3rco?— . .IC7 1 r>" s J r.*\ Tob rrod B 67 H *: 4 ' - 67
Produce Markets
c *r’ ’.'.7 new-’i-M Nd 1 a:?* ■■ >,/♦ X,, c - If' J ec.'V 4<*f; i 10 i ~b!s ui*.“ PV: : a 1 l i-c-tirids -> v'J-. Cvii 3b." K:ts. it.a rt. ■• .. i -.ir—i • . -*i . • • ;f- 4*—R’.,“ • :’•••* -17.. No. 3, -l IO • I 15 It. *! .. • I’t.fi'v ‘ s's■: s --.rhr ’-*'v • v IS . .-4. ■ . - .a f*F J f , A f t ! *. 5 .-\*. 15. —TterH-'jp’sS ... ■ ■; 1 l’s*^/ -■•’ -V- c'- '\\ I soon An r./iji 1 ,vs. •- 1 \ \ • MP.m-srota. v 1 ' i 115; R* t IPv-t )■> $1.15 v% 1.25; J <1.1*40 ri.Kr.7.. 1') ( :VFT*ANP Nor. 15—B-itr-T—F.x! r\ t • 4;;' . oxtra 43- < 7 t ~*s #> r r -A ;• f< I T T’ * # i 'Xt~c vi •*’■*'• Ot’.M i ! - • ..>e v-. *rn |C*ii-. S J > e I*o' I ; *o ll r ‘ V.Tv/ 17-; 'v: •4' ' ■ 77 . r* M -s'\ ‘7O 'a turkeyn. -C -A >• T'-*f ■*—Mien lean. S3 i. ' e 15: ! : . 075 - I- 5 I*. ihO rv.-d.-tt ' 5 - ,v y -1 H 5 1 .5 i*r-r 150 , ;;;a! - No .v Y . .rk. $1 1.75 Mew York Liberty Ccnds Nov. 1-5 3’r-r Hish. r-.-v rr e . 1 ■■*• •. * ... 190 20 100.19 lou ;■< jt.o s' !s: I%s . . HK u IMI 29 11 1 2SI S ,i .. 1M.17 Hi! 17 101 18 Y.l !%s . 301 23 303 22 10t.22 101.22 •th 4 -9.. Itr. 9 lit-.: 7 H 2!) 102 7 New gvt .. 105 5 105.3 105.5 805.27 Foreign Exchange /?V T'r.itf and pn *ft NKvV VOKK. Not. 1 - r —*x- • b'irViqoi-; c *i * “ '•* • *1 •> *7ft A 2/r*. 457 k • off .0 ■ ‘ 4 c. ; 'e*i. r :i.'L frarcs. 484 c. off ,Ps\c. M^rks, up .00* *O. Ho'-.rui, 40 O,Sc 77c, Yokohama. U?s.soc. U.i3sia. 5 1 Be. Mew York Curb Market Not. 15— —no^na’ —• BW. A^k. <{%rdnrd Otl, TrA C 5 ' -tl o . ...... "S7 75 f; . 1 I. • A 1 ! : • ' i CHI. Ntw York.... 44 -1 T 'j • s •,%l T I pi.-. .1 51 110 t:ii !7.’OR 07 Gil and Gaa 7 Va Pr.tirta 17J.0 . 105 1 ‘*s * a x ";i . %-n 7!'% HO M OH 31 17 CP s vtcn , .105 177 ritusi S* i rvna i pfd 80 7 i| -Si G ;!f cpt . 05 6.H w Mv Band o’, r ’i*t Cr* < k 25 23' H >V,!rz .I"IIII*ITT!I 5 * Ah Pop! f Canada) 4HO 465 )übi!*r Ki ' o 63 H 54 Rty 1 C- • d.lian • % _ 5 \ i Sh'=n — 225: market. steady: "1 to c:>•!• o. c * -• 0 I. tn-P; Mari.i t. -It o|v .T'*Kl to Choi‘s*. Sl.'p'f C'l 54. ( . LYiAAM), Nmv. 15—Ho-**—Rc. • pt%. 4.<>oo* market. aotu 5 : York^'rs. '■! P; !H*\ ■! 5=4 50: % nif*(lb'.m. MPGSCt 5.75 pijr< >.s* ro 'ph- >s 75; ptair**. 7.">.’ Cattle—Rcf ipts. 4t*o; market t- ow. injrl. S? and lamb* —He* 1 • ;nts. 1.000; market, a rive; to;*. 514.25, • >1 2 00 W IT.B \l, NOTU FS CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE ROARD rmiinnaroli > Irul Nor l.d 10’t 20 WHOM IT MAY CONCHRN: No* : • is >.<*<*!>• ci% n b y Board rs { 7s'!r* Wnrki of (>!♦• C'Jtv t*f lodianapo m. ‘mil an a that on the 12th day *f Nov m- ••• l i*74 they apnroved an assessment oil howin? the prirna facie assi smjierUo j lor the follow ins’ described public iniprov**- | merit, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Iniprovement KesoJutlon No. 11861.
CLOSING GRAINS Hu Vnftril Press CHICAGO, Nov. 15. Grain futures advanced sharply in. today’s short session on the Board of Trade. On a dip, following a steady opening, buying by exporters rallied the wheat market. locals bought grain rn receipt of cable expressing fear for the Argentine crop following last night’s heavy frost. Buying in corn was Induced by activities in the wheat pit. Disappointing husking returns continued to come in from the central growing .rrea, I.ight movement and some export inquiry sent oats to a higher finish. Provisions finished firm after rallying from the low point when grains turned strong. Chicago Grain Table —Nov. 15— W!IFAT— Prrr. i ip* n. TT-rh. Clup-,. clo-ae. Dec. 1.52 1.54% 1.51% 154% 3.52 11Y L >! 1.61% 1.5.9% 1.01 % 3.58% ■- 1 38% 1.41% 1.39 % 1.41 1.38% CORN— P-,- 1 12% 1.18% 312 1 13% 1.12% M-.r 1 17% 1.18% 1.17 118% 117% ,I'ui.v 1.17% 1.19 1.17 1.13% 113 OATS— Dee .52% 6.*>% J 53 A3 % .82% tny .53% .58% .37% .39% .57% .55% .50% .35% .50% .55% Lard— j Nov. 14.30 14 35 14 23 14 30 14.3* ] Nov. \Nominal 12 60 12.80 RYE—rY 3.38 1.33 133% 1.30% 130% May 1 57% 139% 1.<7 1.38% 1.38 CHICAGO N-iy. 15.—-Primary receipts: W>„ • -2.320.00n eeainst 1.*303.000: com. i 7)100 emn: 773 000; oats. 1.138.000 i.r.Ylast 551.01. m. Shtorncnts: Wheat. 1 - !Y 1 I!- J) *l2 5.(100; ,-orn, 181.000 581 000 | it 020 000. CHICAGO. Nor. 15, —Car’.ot receipts i • -.- -it 49: oat*. 60; com. 127:| rye, 29: barley. 10. riU<- .OA Snr. 13—IPnt—No. 2 hard. 9! .. No. 3. 51.50 and 1 50%. Com \ U 2 V low ?1 15 %'; I 1 No 3 1.14% No 4 ", 09 31 14: No. 5. : N:i. 6. 51 05: No 2 mixed, 5! 12 1.14: No 5 sl.lO No ■: r! ite. *1 ■ 1 14%: No. 3. 51.10it113%: N , t. u 9 % -,i l.l**: No 5. 51 07% -112% No 0. 51.05. Outs—No. .! |- 51.51% ■ Nil Ae-ff'c' standards Bar'* v—*2 I*o- Rye—.3. -I - I Tmiothv—s4 355? 6 50. Clover--510 •< 30. vnr t-tvi Nov 15 — Wheat — Cash. -1 ! ■: '2 C. r:i—Cr.-Y No 2. *1 1 9 j : 19 N • 5 $1 17 ,’ 1. live—Norn-. ■ ■ •: N ■ . 4 Y JI-,. Yy -Cas’- ''2e CYwerse. d—old 5i 9 m!: pew Nove-r.ter ■ ’)■-, -1 ;i r,u F*ary. 51970; •' - ' * ‘ . 85 T. <‘9-I*l -' i No9. Marco. 40 A- I* I- , • sl2 9' e,% -1 • 9 '. v,,'.-r> ,9 rt r * ‘ ■ ir i-'.'.r *l7, '! , *1 ‘ 25 .-.••• ' -44 •: 1y . Esss
Cash Grain
sv-.rday's r> -e;,.-* en r \ •. on t- ts h'd * ’ ■■ irram • : :•. a-,-I ’is : r. I• : ‘ I ’■ "•<* were. j No ■’ ! 91 j ’ 1 1. Cum—Firm; ■ •: •♦.. - 1 . \ I V 1,1 , % 1 07. >l. 2 ■ - *1 09 . 1 09; j \ 3 v. * ,17 1 ■ N 2 r-iivsl 9; i • ’ ; t > $! !■:;-; i 05 ■ ~ • . .j-v . .0 -,1 N. -e 1 :im*.i -9) - . trt un , 1 : i-ht etover $■ ■ :• * ' - . . . 1 . ,9. N., -*r YJ>. Si 4.5:> Y 1 5 w>. -I- N , ’ - : 1 .. No. 3 red. 1 - ■ No. 4 red 3 . No 2 :irl 1 .ir 5 | t -• 1., ,ur, N , 4 ,-e .. * No 1 marJ Loca l Bank Clearings V’v.y.i ■' • '.1,1 Oft 000. Fill- t VV3--K U. 7 7 him). I> -- ,t* • • ;’H HOH. i i.’r 17” WV K. 577 - 7* Dkgal NOTH i > (f TA NDR3 STRECT. Ftgti rort;.’. , r %- : '.y ;:na of Tloo^- * i*roi' r ':’*7 U:n9 of j pt *a.s %i o? TMrb*^:ith , : a t ;• , z rovlvcAy -t% v; • :•••'. r- **•'•. Asphalt t.r. ’ j. r*- p r.r*; aid rn lx and Inch trravc! - ' r * f . 4 V ,o: *r *m • .r’ b to *. rm v ' h of D I T -*t; and a -4 O', a e ;.%r r: mr *t And lo tl*A ’-v .7 • * .1* she> 5 m nr. :tn*: \0 m of ti ft it radium pranito . . :.** !uv:risT 10a t-;uare f-• t of new a -• * c* .•>•.*• : on plan , provMS?: t r> ,f. . t of 4 I H i.-ivh 8?:-atifuil I-Hne* • ’* . . :• : -Lie, rt-actUiij *1 m.iai* \*- * * \I - : fill water, raa **w<*r n’. 1.-7 -r ate KervUre ronnootlons to , *rc. 7 •*. v. heri not a r aiy in. lo loaf lown on p an and a* ap^ei- ; ,>T'; f* r.fra ior !n anbrnlttlnfr hla bM -t anbmit a b;d per . ■! for l’: k r alr*:i‘iy in, to be i i* <*. | a c'.edit, I— • h ir!'r**‘-tf.i in of n*V>G?<"d by a?d ' '!*-.* ;\ :• -i pubi '* Irn ;.r<>v*‘mftnt ai vn > hcrfcbv .1 th 31 ti-' JoanJ of Publi * Work a of; , : ■.*v T m 6>:<hS Monday. Nov *M?h, ; ’!• 1 . o. in., a-4 a <i'tto upon vtbMh r“- *. ': i :.•••■* iv :'[ bo r ••••*•! rrl. or li-%ir*l. ' n i. . %l *1 ASLAlliat (-&rH % -f pr rf*r: v < ri b#*d m aai 1 roll. and i •vj;] fb’t"*rn.i; e th<- <j?,*-tion as to whether; %';* h !<*? ♦ r tr•• •?* of land bavo or ! ■v;!! be. bi-fici’ii.d i• i t.hf* amoUTHi n?imcl on j I’d rok - i r : a crc.V'-r or iraa sum than 1 to*a s anird on fia and roll. 6 ltd a ---I:; ,in ‘•howfnsf paid prim a r A to i--'”**-ii'-nt7i. wish ti *' names of own* •-* .-nd d* >9 ripti of pr.*p*ity aubjoyt to >f .tsrrstjfd. ti on fib* and may b at. :.o offifo of too Board of Public Wurka .if said City, CFTATUR73 TANARUS%. COFFIN*. W. Ji FREH3MAN. M. .1 6PE NO Est, Board of Public Works, City of Indian' apolla Mot 14. 15. 17 Ift. IP 70. 21. 1024. CixY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PURI/I0 WORKS OFFICE OK THE ROARD Tndlanapolls Ind. Nor 12, 1024.. 'O WHOM IT MAY rONTERN: Noli- ** is hereby ifivcn by tho Board of !* ; ;S!i*’ Wiii’ks of i>3* <’ity of ImbanapollA. i 1 Indiana, that on tho 10th day of Novotnv.< r i:>* 1 thev approved an aapsment' ; rod bhowins: the j.rlma f.ioie assegamontfl , or tiie follo'.viiiir <\f> or i bod public lmpr^vo-! moot .VithoruKi by tho Improvcrueut j i ItepoUmon narn^d: Jniprovi'in'-nt Kof?flution No. 11875. sc<;.\it (rßovi: aventtk. From north walk lino of Burd a all Park- : way. To goutb vrak lino of Twenty-Fifth | Str--: t )-y rrndlnsr and th wnlkA with anient p'aoM next to tn property lino. i:o a uniform width of 6 All to be as shown on plan and aa spedIi cd. S Persona Intr=rrs?rd In or by said ! drs* il and public iniprov r arc hereby; ; the Board • ■Publie \v ork h I”f s i;*i r)ty has fixed FTidn.v. Nov. 21st, | Ii 92 4. •? p m. as a date upon which re-j ; irnpAtranoog win be received, or heard, j - azainat tho amount against each j I ‘ o Ef frrjp :ty din ribed in said roll. and will and. oTinino th.* question as to j i whether ruMi Jots or traets of land have ! been or will bo benefited in the amount* *\ Hined on said roll, or in a ere a ter or less sum than that named on Raid roll. Said ;hF-' ssmr.it roil bhowiii? said prim* facie asseßsnn nts. with tho name's of own* rs and deHcriptions of property subject to! be assessed is on file and may be seen at j the office of tho Board of Public "Works of ta.d city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. V ff FREEMAN, M. ,1 SPENCER, Board *>f Public Works. City of Indian,TV!ls. Nov. 1M 14, 17 17 18. Id. 20 1924. • ,‘vr Notice i* liere.bv hivcn, that the i:nder-.-ifrned has dub' qualified ft< administratrix r e-tato of Thomas F. Howell, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said state is supposed to bo solvent, NULLA M. BEACH. No 22890. Nov. 8. 15. 22.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT j DEPARTMENT ~OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OP THE BOARD Tndianapnlis. fnd . Nov. 8. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by tho Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 7th day of November, 1924, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by tho improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 1.1764. COLORADO AVENUE, From tho west property line of Tenth Street. To south line of roadway In Sixteenth Street. | By frradin* the roadway from curb I line to curb iina to a uniform width of j 30 feet: grading the whurs of the interj eectimr streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on | plane; resetting 7 manhole tops to grade. All to be as shown on plan and as apeel- ; fled. j Persons Interested in or affected try.said i described public improvement are hereby j notified that the Hoard of Public Works of | raid city has fixed Wednesday. Nov 13th, j 1924. 2 p. in., as a date upon which remon- | strances will be received, nr heard, against ; the amount assessed against each piece of I property described in said roll, and will dei termine the question as to whether such I lots or tracts of land have been or will ce benefited In tho amouns named on said roll, or In a greater or less sum than that named on paid roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments with the names of owni ei sand descriptions of property subject to ! be assessed, is on file and may be seen at. 1 the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COKKIN. W. II FREEMAN. M, J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Nor. 10 11. 32, 13 14 15 17 1021 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WT.OK3 OFFICE OF THE BOARD IndlnnapoP, Ind . Nor. 8, 1934. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given by th" Board of Public Works of the City of Imi ,::.ipo!ls. Indiana, that on the 7th day of November * 1924. they approved an a-' ssmerit roil i showing the prima facts as-" “men:s for •n foil sing described pul ic lmprove- ! ment. as authorized by the Improvement i Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No 119'<1 FIRST ALLEY EAST OK GALE STREET From north property Une of Thirteenth Street, To south property line of Now’.nd j Avenue, By grading and paving the a!>y with j Aphalt Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or j Brick, laid on a ti inch grave! concrete j foundation from 8 Inches of porprrty !:m I to *1 inches of property line to a unlfi 'in width of 13 feet: providing 28 !••■.. i feet of 45 3 S-lrieh Stratified I.trnc- - .r,e M irginal SI '■ or “YcY-tnl Steel Raving Guard as specified resetting 2 ■ manhole tops to sr.'iac Also extending n : water. ra.. *w>r ; and other private service connections G : proiierty line, wl -re not a’-r >dy in All to be as shown on pi t . and as spe,.:i , fled Persons Interested In or affected hv said I the I V- - ’ - : • tv •- ... 1 ;tv ;“S 11 X*,l tV. 1 | - 1924 p m as i ■gainst the SimiiUit a- ■. . • ea pie. e of ; - ,e-- vc - I : : ut ! t i ■ arne ■ n 9* .l asse,e-r9 ’ Y r- ' ' * > .‘Y.- eY a p-'-|’ S 7: : •.- X' l '■■■ >'■ u .... rt:.* a. • I *. . • h - - ■ it tfi#- ff: ,4 oi i : W * ! 3U.J CRf. CHART Vft F. rOKF IN, " n . : 'VAN M J Sl'KN' TiL •Vfir, of Pubi: W'y- . < * Tr.’l: in r; [ Nov 10 11 12 17 14 18 17 1P24 i": r v al>\ kh • i> . DEFARTMFNT <F I’IT.LIC \7r r LK.B OFFIfE f*r TH K BOARD Tndiv * poli I;;4 Nnr Ift. !f>7 4. TO Wi- 1 V I ! *4 A Y ( os< **K v . /*!!>,..,* \\ **i %s i.f f i ; .1 .• • -r 1 i*V; ; :> •vu; • ‘ . - .t • r.t'nt ■* a Dor: =%l Uy U l -■- R . :i H i ii*nl v , 117*1. SHKPaRD >TUKRT iW Si From s•• *t:. I ol is iOi V, ■ ;• I.atnTo NfirT :■ nr* 1 In** ■>* I! '- ■ - • t I'r finra'7'% a. 4 * pavr< f • -as... • - , f t : fir'd U ' Or r.rto or (*, \ • % CfVb-:v!n s -r > -a * • =. : 4t>, r * *: t f,- 3 . t ‘ *■* *A * nr-r a::.? t > fas “.N -a * :• v .v,;><? f,-*t * *s r •• - !; r -av.i’*-’ rorncM: 2 ir---ti : :* tn • ;ir > wr r i V A *•> bi Oiowa on p’ vi§ ftti l m hp - rvm 9 lnt#witd In or v f Kfild { ■[ t ! . t* 'ir : ' *:;!%• ' V. . % ; in 1. 2 p XU n <li> \{>-n will. 1 pjf.o of proper tv -i ;*•! -‘t r-■" -i ! 4 Vi- *• \ \ •.!** >. I ' ,’ vrl bf’v-Htf ■! in f • a’:n -inu na -\ •! < -i Hu *\ roll, nr i: a or l'"*4 h : ui Uat i.iun* •! * ■'.i f r *.l BuKl ro". aM p^'i.% ..4 tins ■ % aRh ?'i- i. r *f a . #*r*4 m- l of r r •*, r*y * ,'< ■ t f< > b** h oil fl’.a *: i* u \ ■ i** h- at tho of tlio iiotr*! vs i* ib'lc W'/rUd of aai<i currrTVTiTiT’;4 r rorfTN. w H iRIIMAN. M .1 StMTb'-KR. : Board of Publio Works i > <4 Indianap%l k 17. Ift. 1 ; CITY ADVKR T’S M i!NT DrPAKTMRNT OF prp.LrC WnRKS OF FT OF OF THE FOARD IndiarapnliA T'hl . N*jv ft 1074. TO WHOM IT MAY < o\f., ; • sN’otio Ip h' r*.;>v R'.’f’i Ir- P> B* -r<\ of . Dublin Worlirt s.f thf> <Y.y of Id ■-■. . -■"U. ■ Indiana, that on the 7th day of Nnvi mbn*. ' Ib'M thv apir* vt'tl hn u * -i r*i"; thowinK thf* priiiot { ('if 1 ! ?> *-Msm-ntFi o,r , th foHowiMK f!’ i*Tih'Nl p'ibb-' improvotr.ont, as h :tborlz ti by tho Improvement , Ittsfiiution named: ]iriprovet;-. tit Resolution No. IlftOO, FIRST ALLEY FAST OF RKOOaYILLF ROAD. From north property lino of first alley | north of Wft!*hinp:ton St root. To south property lino of Nev York ' S tr* • t. By jrrndinflr and parinff the Alley with Aapl-alt. Aaphaltio < \;.*■ r ;■* 1•* C';n TOta <>- Rrt-k in.(l < n j- V, in oh roti- s '<* ‘‘oniidation. !neh* ,a o? property Im* to 0 inches of property lino, to h uniforn; 1 s %ticm of 14 ff<‘t Alf*o extending fell faa. newer. . and other private srTvif’e ronnotations ty property line, wher* not already In. Ail to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by e*id deniTibod publio improvement are notified that the Board of Jbibllo Works ••f said city has fixed Werlneaday. Nuv. 1: 1024. 2 :0() j), in as a date upon whloli rr•nonstr meeg nM ba received, or heanl. a?ainat the amount **•“*•• *1 against, t-.i- h : plere of property deserii-*i m h.iM ro! 1 . and will determine th* question as to wliether pneh lota or tracts of land have been or v\ill be b.'n- flted m the amomu* ■ named on paid roll, or in a jrreatur ur less i sum than that manned on said roil. Said aMwaiiniont roil Hhowinc naid prima faeio HHt**<ii'entM, with the name* of own ers ami descriptions of property subject to bo asse.Hsed, is on file and may be seen at the office of tho Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN W H. FREEMAN. Ml J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. Not. 10. 11. 12 lft, 14 15. 17. 1074. CIT Y AI) VHRTISE ME N T DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., Nov. 17, 1074. i TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notiee is hereby griven by tho Board of ■ Publio Works of the <hty <*f IndlanaimMs. Indiana, that on the 10th day of November, 1074. they approvetl an assessment roll showinsr the prima, faen- assessments for the following described publie improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Kesolutlnn No. 11004. RAYMOND STREET. From east property line of Bluff Road. To west property line of Shelby Street. Except inters'*etions of Meridian Street and Madison Avenue, and space occupied by the J. M. & \ R. R. tracks. By grading and paving tho roadway with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete ur Brick, laid on a f>-inch gravel concrete foundation, from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of ftO feet; gv.Miinc ad paving the wlnprs of the intersecting streets, alleys and driveways to the park, in a similar manner and to the widths shown on plans; providing* 1,161 lineal feet of 4xl flinch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or 14x7x2 inch Standard Steel Pavtny Guard, as specified; con-
.79 LEG Alj N cmCES^^^ (Continued) Htructlnpr 5 new manholes; construct tin? 4.1 new catch-basins including’ inlet tops pro*; viding: 32 new iron inlets to depths as; shown on plans; laying’ 1.606 ’nieal Uet i of 12-ineh drain pipe; laying: 375 lineal feet of 15-inch drain pip**: laying: 330 : lineal feet of 18'dneh drain pipe: laying 355 lineal feet of 7<*-in%!i drain pipe; layirjg 711 lineal feet of 24-inch drain pipe;; all drain pipe 4o bo <‘oonccteri to manholes, catch-basins and inlets, with connections rtado t manlmlcs at bench wall; resetting, 15 nuinhole tops to grade l . Also extending all water, sewer, gas and other private service connections to prop* ! erty line where not already in. All to be as * hown on plan and as specified. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR: j Contractor In submitting his bid. must ] submit a separate bid. per square yard, for grading and paving of the roadway. 1 including all item** stated above, exclusive j of th* grad : ns and paving of the space o-*- | eupied by the car tracks; and a separate] bid. per square yard, for the grading and paving of tho space occupied by tho car i tracks. Contractor must also submit a separate bid, per Hnen] foot for ne-y Granite radius 1 corners, as shown on plans; a separate bid per lineal foot for i-ew straight. Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone and Concrete Curb; a separate bid, per lineal foot, for etting bid. per square foot, for new cement walk i to be allowed as an extra. Persona interested tn or affected by paid deseribrd public improvement arc hereby notifi-'d that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, Nov. “I at. 1924 2 p. m. ft* a date upon which remonfdraneeq will be or heard, against tho amount assessed against each pieco of property deserilvni in aid r*> i. and will determine the question is to whether such lots nr tracts of laud have been or will be l>enefited in the amounts named on said STATE BANK STATEMENTS OFFICERS J. EDWARD MORRIS President. CARL A worn. Vice i'r.-s,lent, MARK V. RINEHART. Vice I‘resident and S^*retary. CLIFTON X. FIELDS, Treasurer. J. EDWARD JOHNSON Auditor. FRANCIS W PAYNE, Trust Officer and Apc*tant Secretary. SCOTT it BREWER. Mgr. Real Estate Dept. UonlenM statement of tho condition of the Washington Bank a:. I Truet Compai y of Indionapolts. tn the State of Indiana, at the e.loso oi its buriness on NovembtT 10. 1924. RESOURCES and discounts $1,702.104 57 Real estate . 8 474 PO Overdrafts 41* and !>0 Comp un s buildings, vaults and equipment 218.706.65 United States bonds and otfit*? scctirltieq 27°.01.7 57 Cash on hand and in banks 750,4 17 7 1 Total resource* . . . * $7.11 s .b • 30 TTABTTTTTES Capital ®toek pv ! in $ 100.000 CO Net, q lb’. . !•■ 1 profits and B’..r----j-,; 4 67.497.5 ft D:~ <:-p a”‘ : %•'’ 'I ‘ TT7T* ’ 1 15.121 ,h Total HabFUiew . b 7 4 18.2 H 39 State of {•: : \■ v. Coppty of *r I. Fn r ' s W Ptyi'B •••-:•• pecr*tarx f t':* 4V •*. r' " ' i.-.-i Pr r ..•a ‘tr t v : th** .i *-y * • at ■ • FB \s‘ W PAYNE. ft- be—‘Scd arf - ■ ' . lv ' re • •* this Iftth dev of Nawrh- b> : X SE.U.r CONSTANCE F M\Y >f r eapire* • • -t .*. 1 f77
Security Trust Cos, T’.rlLY r atoms .. .. rri*sMent Ij;Vi NO w ! JIM At > I 9 rrlrt*lJt VM e. 11. Slli• At M * Trust fr-*r Condensed statement of the conditiofi of the SECURITY TRUST COMPANY, et Indianapoim, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business November 10th, 1924. RESOURCES j,oan<s amt <*'••••;.nr,!a .y2.240.503.p7 I ’uriiiluri' aii’i : xtiir-i ."".IMy.SH Atlv/nci i to 192.059.66 <,i iat ,! t'.r.ii f- s’ ■; ks an 1 tru. t . un;* in’ a 4*'. 9, S . u 7 Ttiill rer-our-ies J 4.027,993.61 •LIABILITIES c apital ejock J 200,000.00 . ... - l' iirl i v i'} 9rl profltß 138 7-'O.S4 Diviilond? unpaid 216.00 1. ■ v : r a: ! later- st .... 49.3.(0.07 Corn-i al dt'P'>its $2.07,4.37.1.16 Time dos ROSS',93 ?19 Trt. t <!• [i*. I ' a 112.221 ' 6 Special deposits 30.586.64 Hue to liank-’ .-.nd trust companies... 66,129.07 l'n’ to departments 11.576.99 Becretsiry and dej-artmont checks... 4.1.H92.27 (' *-rtlll *- -1 i lie< !.i 22 117.72 —• 3.41^.655.60 Tr.i.’t investments > 115.035.10 Total liabilities $4,025,993.61 fan*- of Indiarm, riotintr of Sfurlr-.n, ti TANARUS, Onrpo \\ Stiyd*-r, soerptar\ of 'ho Trn<t f’on’.pan.r of Jndlnnnpolis, tudlauu. do a.il-unilv swear that tho above sta;em*nt Is true. * t.KOIU.M \V. SNYDEIt. Fulisoribort and sworn to br-foro too th’.R 15th day of November, 1024. (SEAL) MAKY L, NOuX. Notary l'ublic. My commission eip’res July 27, 1925.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE r armers I rust Cos, 150 EAST MARKET STREET At tfie C!oe<3 Pi Btrefness November 10, 1924. RESOURCES T dMin* $ 1,325.537.22 United Statca Ciovnrnmont. Bonds 17,171.52 Other Bonds .... 65,000.00 Uuo from Dopnrtmont 2<X635.27 Company’s Buildlnf* 152,100.00 Cash and Into from Banks 634,605.37 Total $ 2.259,099.38 Trust Securities 136,000.00 Trusts —Real Estate 360.000.00 Mortgage Loans for Eastern Clients 33,344,500.00 Total $41,099,599.33 LIABILITIES Cardial 9 300,000.00 Surplus, all earned 60,000.00 Undivided Profits, all earned 179,015.41 Dividends Unpaid 60.00 Deposits 1,730,023.97 Total $ 2,259,099.38 Trust Investments 496,000.00 Mortgage Investments for Eastern Clients 38,344,500.00 Total $41,099,599.38 OFFICERS Charles N. William*. Freuldent. Charles R. Kellogg, A*t. Treasurer Kdwin 11. I"orry, Yicp-Pres. I.aura Hiatt. Kecretary, Hiiey K. Smith, Vice-Prc**, anil Treas, 3Jax J. VoufiK, Ahhx. Secretary. CliarleM M. I.cmon, Secretary. I . 1,. Sturdevant, Asnt. Secretary, Idluin 11. l orry. 'Trust Officer, Hin li. Stuart, Aaftt. Trust Officer. DIRECTORS James W. IJIly. Michael J. Ready. Edwin IT. lurry Lari A. WhHconih. Charles N. Williams. .lame* s. I rn*e. % . TV. 11. Messenger. Riley K. Smith. James W. Noe!. Norman A. Perry. Tho*. N. Wynne. Charles E. Coffin. Charles M. Lemon. Alva 4. Kucker.
39 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) roll, or in a err-a tor or les3 sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showinsr said prima facie assessments, with tho names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may bo seen ai the office of the Board of Publio Works of said city. ’* CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis & Nor 13.J4. 15. 17 18. 19. 20. 19gL TLI ST tM |J \N VST \ TEXTE NTS The Indiana. Trust Cos. , R-cport of tho condition of the Indiana Trust Company fit Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at tho close oi business Nov. 10, 1924. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $1,515,895.04 Bonds— Municipal ..SI .1 59.868.84 ■ Miso'll'n’ous 2.351,835.51 — 3,511.552.15 Stocks 38.821.09 ilisc. bonds ptedyod to secure U. S deposits. . . 322.483.80 Company's building 480,0it0.00 Furniture, fixtures and i vaults 7,465.72 ! Advances to estates and trusts 70.248.20 ! Duo from insurance department O 141.042.67 S. and Liberty bonds. .. . 0f0.003.20 'treasury certifiisitea and notes 1,218,100.00 | Cash in vault, banks and trust companies 3.159.272.5 R Total 511,393.444.75 LIABILmES ! f'apitol Stock paid in 51.000 <500,00 S rplus . 1.000,0 1 - H Undivided, profits net .... 172.269.06 Dividends unpaid 8,515.00 Deposits— Demand . .51 952.156.07 , Tuns *1 !78,528.80 \ Trust 485,160.09 Speida] .• . 737,227.81 U. S. forcrniticnt. 175,000.00 Ccrilfie-1 checks ... 7,915.72 Treasurer's chscka ... 155,809.83 Banks and trust i-onv panics . . 872.021 56 P,064.119.40 Dun insurance department 14* 542.20 Xota’s $11,393,444.75 F'.-.tn of Indiana, County of .Marion, ts: ?. J. E C.isey. treas>trw of the Indiana Trust Company of Indianapolis. Ind do ■xpi-mniy swear that the above statement J. E. CASEY, Treasum. 9 .bmrrtbed and mn.ni to Imfore me this 13th dav of November 1024. ELLA M. URONINGER, fSFAI.I Notary ihiblic. My i-.mmisslon expir-s Sept. 14. 1926. OFFICERS ,T. P FRCNYFL. IVesidpnt. D v KRFN/.EI V -e President. .hi-- N F ca SE v'. Tit as >rsr *U\y H •.AM Se.-r< • ary. M. Ff KAYNK A—s’ Secy, tv 11 Cl V. \N _4-t Tr< is A!f! :%••• tv K AVI A”. 'Secy. !’ W. 4 F.CHT ’AN A-st rc-v. M P nmVKN A-= 5,.-y. Horn w tempi.etcn. Mrt. Real i Cs- - I-. . nd In—.r:i* .<• Department.
TRyST COMPANY STATEMENTS The State Savings and Trust Cos. ,T. T. MoNARY, President. C. J. MURPHY. Vice I'resident. ROY SAHM, Secretary. / JAMES A. HOUCK. Treasurer. WALLACE WEATHERHOLT. Assistant Secretary. > Condensed Statement of the condition of the-State Savings and Trust Company at Indianapolis, m the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on Nov. 10. 1924. RESOURCES Loans end discounts S 419.831.65 Real estate mortvase loans. 2,293.976.75 United States bends 108.366.67 ' Company’s building: 150,000.00 | Furniture and fixtures .... 37,287.80 ■ Vault and safe deposit boxes 17,610 82 i Due from departments 51.119.22 ; Due from banks, company funds 275.959.37 ! Cash on hand 53.334 34 Cash Items 16.723.27 Trust securities .......... 192.796.50 1 i Total resources 53,616.506.39 : LIABILITIES Capital stock—paid in $ 750.000.00 ; Surplus 150.000.00 Undivided profits ...... _ 13.401.84 | Dividends unpaid .......940.00 Demand , deposits ...51.004.215.91 Savings deposits ... 1,245,192.51 Due io banks and trust companies 9,751.80 2.2*9.160,22 Due departments 25,842.47 Biffs payable 100." Company's and certified checks 22,865 36 Trust investments 192.790.60 Bonds held for safekeeping. 101.500.00 Total liabilities $3,616,506.39 State of Indiana, County of Marion, bs: I. Iloy Sahm, secretary of the State Savings and Trust Company of Indianapolis. Did., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, ROY SAHM, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of November 1924. KATHRYN HOLLAND, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires March 12. 1927, JAMES McNCLTY President JAMES <; FLAHERTY. Vice President and Tr usurer. J ALBERT SMITH, Vice President and Trust ( :!i , r. TI.MiiTHV P SEXTON Secretary. TIioMAS X. LAN.AHaN, Assistant .Secretary, JOSEPH E. I.ACLER. A*n'.*tan.t Secretary. AT.BEP.T E. lAMB. Auditor. Coed- - :i "’s't-iuent of the condition of the 1... !'v 'lr,.i <’ ..Mp.uiy. al Indjanapo- :% In lh Bt it t e <■' I: <% v a: tho close of its business on N-.,r ]() 1924, RESOCi LCE b I oar. and discounts 996.81046 overdrafts 210.63 i’h: i Bfv (other)... 723 553 77 me at fl *t ire* .. . 100 00 Adv.v.i- a t - estate and trusts 18.982 61 * on h-it.d and la banks. . 2*6 695 99 Tru”. securities 58.390 07 Total rescrur,-p $2 034.245 52 LiABn.mES 1 apfta’ stock —p: l ui $ ion rwv> no S „'T rs 1T..000 00 ; nc.vided profits 65.0*>0.00 • K - v *.r fnt and taxes . 18.9,'iS rj 1 ■ - 126.00 i’ert.fic.n/-s deposit ::::: 25L.3'>:.u8 •r 714 130.89 • s I" •' > ' -- - T •' • N"” ’ ' ' 15.722.91 •• 4 ■••••-. • ■ -.i.-i s .... ..M, 8 182 86 ■ L 534.58 ts 58 90.07 rb-STVe for b >::u depreciation 10,000.00 Tefal liabilities S2 034.245.52 htate f .:• i County of Marten.■: ", : v 8- x*< secretary of the ) ’ st C-, o' I 1 sna; -Us rin / imr ti nt the abort* statement ‘T TTMOTHT P c ETTON =" - ' °n * s-i -i ' i tore cm, this 'V Af November. 192*. J-: s ca. 3 DCS. Aetna Trust and Savings Company r. 6183 ti, V Ar.i.ACE T-iWnt. ' I v RAPP li't.'RT Vi.-* President, i H, IVI. t,ary-Treasurer. Sc ret ary. R. ' uit Trcasur-r. F- 8 Lli];ch. riiAcmvi of Boani. I ' ■■: -' .' -fit f ;' * comfit lot o f ' ’ • ist I .-ivi'u- Company at I' in ’. • State < I mil :i i al , . I • ■ s_ un. Nov. in, 1024. $625,131.14 ! • ; i , I • b ods . 587.579.25 Ik-. ■ - 50 000 0O .v tup-re* 26.7-36.30 Other Luvt stme-.tji .. 2 *V74 0-5 5 11 815.33 ■ - ’ .3 ..... R 7*>e 404 40 7' .;%* r<"io s . ...... $2 552 21894 i.tAßrr.rrrES Curl'al stock—paid in $ 250 <VW 00 1 Hfiivi.icd profit* 28.833 53 R'M'iv" : -- interest. tnx~. . 8 ; '? 14 ! ■■■ . . .... 76' ,75S ill) Time and 'posits .' ! 90ik633..3'3 'Or ist - sits 76.237 97 C ;“ M . - ... . ,v and trust compaii-' 101 464.91 I Duo t (i.irtmenfs 6.029 "4 is 1,831 65 Pertiti i .--ks 4 828 03 lfivi.i* :.d 1 hecks 79.01 Tru-f f -f. nts . 312 239 54 I’r. :••: r< - >rva otl birds... £55. 00 . Tcital ’!nbil!t'.*s .82.552,218.94 fitst-- of Indiana. County o? Marion es: I .1 1 (2 no a c -ista‘ot se-.-retary of the A-f .1 Tr :-t and Savlnps Company of Inip >*•. I I do s k-mlily swt-ar that !he al-ovo etatemsnt is true .* S. ORB G 8 Asst. Sec. Subacril'ed and sso-n to before me this 13ih -day of November 1924 ANNA J, NEC LET. (SEAT,) Notary Ihib’tc. My immißsion enrptres June 14. 1926. STATE BANK STATEMENTS J. J. KT C ER President. V 8. METER. Vice-President. V A. MEVER Vice President. M. 8. COHN Vlce-rv-, lent. L. 1’ OSTHEI-MEIlr Cashier. Report of the i-ondition of the Guardian ; State F- nk at Indianapolis, in Uie Plate ■f Indiana a’ the close of its business on Nov. 10. 1924 RESOURCES I.o.ans and discounts sll4 363 65 F. 3 bonds 26.767.55 Furniture and fixtures 3.205.53 j Due from banks and trust companies 5.160.98; Cash cu hand 9.499.11 ! Cash—Short 74.81! Total resources ..........$159,019.03 ; I.TARIT.rriE3 Capital stock—paid in $ 25.000.00: Undivided profits—net ...... 5.799.38 Demand deposits. $64,842.03 Tim-" certificates .. 2 200 00 Savings deposits .. 35.744.90 Due so bank* and trust companies 25,00000 Certified checks 171.77 Cashier's checks 260.95 ; Total liabilities 8159.019.03 Stnto of Indiana County of Marion, ss: T. Louis E. CMheimer. C.ishier of the Guardian Stnto Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. LOUIS E. OSTHETMER. Suliscribed a 1 :< 1 swom to before me, this 13th day of November. 1924.A. J. WIOHMANN, 1 Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires April 3. 1926. FRANK I! CARTER. President. T.. E. YVNCKER, Vice President. C. J. WAGNER. Cashier. Report of tho condition of the State' Rank of Massachusetts Ave., at Indianapo-1 Ms. in tho State of Indiana, at the close of i ts business on Nov. 10. 1924. RESOURUES Loans nod discounts 5139 07-5 01 ' v<•('drafts 2.16! S bonds 55.000.00] • ’iher bueds an% securities 10.672.59: Furniture and fixtures 2.400 • it• Due fro- , banks and trust Co.’s 67.251.97 !h on hand l/.jfc' 5 5.5 •'ash items 53 Profit and loss .... 74 .57 Total resources $789,874,04 1 1.1 ABILITIES i.'aTiital stock—paid in $ 25 000.00! -un pin* 3.500.00; Undivided profits*—net 141.90 Demand deposits $109,479.04 Demand certificates .. 16.000.00 - ivin.-s deposits. 57,975.10 739 354.14 S War Loan dept. act., -mm 21,875.00 Total liabilities $289,874.04 ■M.-:e of Indian* County of Marion, ss: 1. C. J. Wasmer. cashier of the State Bank of Mi -sa-hueetts Ave.. do solemnly' wv ir that tlte above statement is true. C. j WAGNER. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this litli day of November. 1924. (SEAL) TKOS. A. KESSLER. Notary Public. My comsnlMtoa expire* April 9. 1928.
Bankers Trust Cos. Pennsylvania and Ohio Streets. OFFICERS. HOWARD C. BINKLEY. President JOSEPH E. REAGAN. Vice President. HENRY C. THORNTON. Vice President. T. S. M'MURRAY Jr.. Vice President ELMER W. ROGERS. Secretary-Treas-urer. EUGENE W. SHORT. Assistant Secretary. LUCIEN L. GREEN. Assistant Secretary. HIGHLAND JONES. Assistant SecretaryTreasurer. MALCOLM LUCAS Trust Officer. WILLIAM F. WAQENER, Manager Rental Department. WILLIAM SEYLER. Manager Insurance Department. 11. G. KNIGHT. Manager. Real Estate Department. Statement of the condition of the Bankers Trust Company at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the cioee of its business. Nov. 10 1924: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $1,047,659.73 Overdrafts . r 383.37 United States bonds 196.773.06 Other bonds and securities. . 582.645.25 Company's building 136,811.27 Furniture, fixtures and vault 81.056.47 Other real estate . 8.821.70 Advances to estates and trusts 13.447.96 Due from departments .... 21.097.68 On deposit in other banks... 452,933.38 Cash oil hand 140,373.80 Total banking resource*. .$3,581,953.67 Trust securities 257.831.92 Total resources 53.839,803.59 LIABILITIES. Capital .....5 250.000.00 Surplus 75.000.00 Undivided profits 65,462.55 Reserved fur interest, taxes. etc 16,401.16 Deposits: Demand .. .$2,042,733.35 Savings .... 047,353 77 Trust 39.215.71 ! Special .... 65,719.43 Treasurer and certified checks ... 50.103.10 a,152,159.86 Due to departments ....... 22.960,10 Total bonk liabilities -. . .$3,581,953.67 Trust Investments 257,851.93 Total liabilities $3,839,803.59 State of Indiana. County of Marion, es: I, Elmer W. Rogers, secretary-treasurer of the Bankers Trust Company of Indiani spoils, do solemnly swear that the above 1 statement is true. ELMER W. ROGERS. Subscribed and sworn to before me. j this 13th day ol November. 1924. ! tSEAL) FLORENCE FOX. Notary Public, My commission expires June 30, 1927. Fletcher Savings and Trust Company EVAN3 WOOLLEN. President. HUGH McK. LANDON. Vice PresidentALUERT E. METZGER. Vice President, HUGH DOUGHERTY. Vice President. VINSON CARTER. Vice President. KEX P. YOUNG Assistant Secretary. FRANCIS A. OHLEYER, Assistant Seo- ” UPLAND CRAWFORD, Auditor. Condensed statement of the comdition of the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, at Indianapo:•. in the state of Indiana, at the close of us business on Nov. 10, 1924. RESOURCES ; Loan* and discounts ...... .9 6,530,231.03 United Spates securities .... 3 037.865.40 • Otin r s'-eurities % . 6,339.287.55 • Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 60 000.00 Advau"e* to trust* 581,779 97 i Overdraft* 882.00 Due from department* ... 03.643.46 letters of credit—®Wi3fiomers' liability 12.630 00 Aeii-ptances Customers’ liability Accrued interest receivable 175 123 55 , Bank buildings and equipment 753,330 68 Other real estate 13 687.35 Cash on hand and in banks. 4.111.305.22 Total resooiree* $31,333.76509 LIABILITIES '■'ap'Tal stock—Paid in .... 3 I 600 000 no , Surplus 60*i 000,00 j Undivided profit*—net 329.577.40 Dividends unpaid ; Letters of Credit—outstanding 12.630 00 Accept ar.ee* Outstanding [Mortage certificates ; c .aranteed 150.000 00 > Reserve for interest 128 142 70 IU-ai-rve f r taxes 16 005.78 ; Unit-d Stat* bind account. 900.300 00 j Demand df;ioit 6.322 007.04 . Time deposit* B.lBS* 164.70 rust deposit* .*>58.271 41 ! Certified che-ks i'lNO'i^O Trt-usurer's check* 95.185.59 ks an ! trust corn- * —■ Panics f SSB 348.03 [Due department* 47.939,53 Total liabilities $21,383,765.99 . State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: I. Rex F. Young, assistant secretary of the Fi'Acher faring* and Trust Company o. Induan&polis. Ind. do soiernn’-y ssear that the above statement ; true REX P YOUNG S'lbser'bed and sworn to bfore me, this 13th day of November. 192 4 (SEAL) E. S. BARNHILL. Notary Public. My commlssiott expires March 12. 1927.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF The Union Trust Cos. OF INDIANAPOLIS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOV. 10. 1924. OFFICERS: ARTHUR V. BROWN, President. JOHN E. REED. Vice President L_ HARRY F McNUTT Treasurer.’ ALIRIID F. GAUDING, Secretary. CORNELIUS O. ALIO, Assistant Treas urer ALAN A. HITCH lE. Assistant Secre,ar T. GEORGE A. BUSKTRK. Trust Officer. MERLIN M. DUNBAR. Assistant Trust officer and Inheritance and Income Tax Officer. CE.ARLES T. BLIZZARD. Auditor. RESOURCES. Loans and dteeount® $ 3,835 115 37 Overdrafts 232.14 U. S. treasury bond*, certificates and notes 723 723 01 Bends and stocks (other!,. 3 .701’.708'83 , 1 ‘ompatr's building- K 15,000.00 : Advance* to estates and trusts 73.4 707 34 One from departments .... 27 314.40 Cash and due from banks. . 1.445.500.30 Trust, real estate, appraised Fain* 7.721.000,00 Trust securities, appraised talus 18,016.050.03 Total rr?<rurps $32,345 037 41 LIA BTLTTTE3 Capita! stock—paid tn 000 000 00 SurpTug 600.000.00 : tTndf-rlffed profits, net .... $84.704.1.3 Reserve for taxes and Interest 75.757.30 i Premium reserve on bonds.. 8,340.00 Demand deposits 3 204 .574 07 Time deposes 1.418.53#'til Trust deposits 760,317.53 Due to banks and trust companics 446 774 B3 Due departments 210,050.27 Secretary - * checks 222.201441 Certified checks 1 77 SO Trust investments ......... 23.737,050.03 Total liabilities $32,345,637.41 Stats of Indiana. County of Marlon, sat T. Alfred F. Gauding. secretary of the Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true. ALFRED F. GAUDINO. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of November. 1024. (SEAL) ‘ L. E REPENER. Notary Pub'ic. My commission expires March 7. 1030. City Trust Company DICK MILLER, President. H. J. BARNARD. Vice President D. A. MURPHY. Se-reiarv. C MILTON KKT.T.Y, Treasurer. Condensed statement of the condition of the City Trust Company, at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on Nov 40, 1024: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $ 721.003.3S Overdrafts 648.00 Bonds and stocks 1,033.090.75 Furniture, fixtures and vault 36.720.73 Advances to estates and trusts 71.175.40 Due from departments 44.847.22 Cash and due from banks and trust companies 317,757 20 Trust securities 174.907’34 Interest accrued 10,023.05 Other assets 1.275.00 Total resources $2,430,454 18 LIABILITIES. Capital stock, paid In $>150,000.00 Surplus 30.000.00 Undivided profits—net 49.230.87 Dividends unpaid ' 208.00 Deposits 1,909.178.31 Reserves 12.923.60 Trust investment* ........ 174.907 34 Bills payable 50,000.00 Total liabilities $2,436,454.18 State of Indians. County of Marlon, *s: I. .Dwight A. Murphfc secretary of the City 'Trust Company or Indianapolis, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. DWIGHT A. MURPHY. Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before ms this 13th day of November, 1924. HAZEL TOMLINSON, (SEAL) Notary Dublin. expire* Sopt, 25^.325,
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