Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 204, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1925 — Page 13
MONDAY, JAN. 5, 1925
RENTS ARE LESS STABLE NOW THAN ITGHT MONTHS AGO Survey of Country Shows Prices Going Up and Down, By Time Special CHICAGO, Jan. 5. —Taking the country as a whole, rents are less stable than they were eight months ago, according to a nation-wide survey in 159 cities by the National Association of Real Estate Boards. Os the total rerits reported, 17 per cent had gone up, 18 per cent had gone down and 65 per cent were stationary, as compared with figures for last June. In the north central States 50 per cent of the rents showdfl decreases. In the central eastern States 26 per cent of the rents had gone down, and only 5 per cent had gone up. In the south eastern States 62 per cent of the rents had gone up, and 7 per cent, had down. In the south central States 13 per cent had gone up, and 7 per cent had gone down. In the Pacific States 25 per cent had gone up, and 10 per cent had rgone down. Bkln the north Atlantic States 19 PRr cent had gone up, and 21 per cent down. In the Great Lakes States 10 per oent were up, and 17 per cent down. A survey of building shortages, made simultaneously with the rent survey, showed a very large percentage of shortages in family dwellings, and an even larger per cent of shortages in apartment houses in the small cities. It is indicated that the larger cities are catching up most quickly with their building needs. , Forty-five per cent of the building rents studied showed an increase, while decreases were recorded in only 8 per cent, according to the report. NEW'PRESIDENT CHOSEN Pittsburgh Man Elected Head of Winterrowd-Call Company. , Frank Cruikshank of Pittsburgh., Pa., has been elected president of the Winterrowd-Call Company, 322 E- Louisiana St., following withdrawal of J. H. Call, secretary-treasurer, according to announcement today. H. A. Winterrowd, former president, has been made secretary-treasurer, And A. W. Cruikshank re-elected vice president. Gyro Installation on Tuesday New officers will be installed by the Gyro Club at luncheon Tuesday the Lincoln. WSTAT’EJBANK statements OTHNIEL HITCH. President. EARL R. GILLUM. Vice President. GKO. C. MEGORDEN. Acting- Cashier. GRACE NEARY. Asst. Cashier. Report of the condition of the Tuxedo fjtate Bank at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on December 31. 1924. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 5176.733.80 Overdrafts 679.43 Furniture and fixtures 1.983.00 Due from banks and trust . companies 30.293.17 Cash on hand 12.608.04 Profit and loss 2.004.66 Total resources .. ■ ■,. ... .$224,302.10 LIABILITIES Capital stock —paid in $ 25,000.00 Surplus ■•..... 4.000.00 Undivided profits—net 207.97 Demand deposits $103,180.91 Time certificates 41.528.93 Savings deposits. 16.415.81 160.125.65 Cashier’s checks 613.41 Bills payable 34.300.00 Cash—over 65.07 Total liabilities $224,302.10 Stats of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: I. Geo. C. Megorden. acting cashier of the Tuxedo State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. jtSEAL) GEO. C. MEGORDEN. Subrcribed and sworn to before me. this 3rd day of Januaiv. 1925. MINNIE COLEOROVE, Notary Public. . My commission expires April 4. 1925. I WILLIAM GALE. President. -3. J. CARR, Vice President. . T D. MOFFETT. Cashier. ; MAURICE CHERRY. Asst. Cashier - Report of the condition of the Irvinglon State Bank at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on Dec. 31. 1924. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $453,464.56 Overdrafts 278.47 IT. S. bonds 33,600.00 Other bonds and securities. . 19.847.23 Banking bouse 36.880.90 Furniture and fixtures 7.456.58 Other real estate 17.099.60 Due from banka and trust on hand 20.412.73 assets 25.29 - Total resources .$620.744.36 LIABILITIES Capital stock—paid in $ 50,000.00 Surplus 12.500.00 Undivided profits—net 642.51 Demand deposits 1 361.883.93 Demand certificates 25.379.17 Saviors deposits 132.292.62 Certified checks 1.006.15 Cashier’s checks 284.65 Bills payable 25,000.00 Unearned discount 497.94 Reserve for depreciation .... 11,257.39 Total liabtHCies 1 $620,744.36 State of Didiana. County of Marion, ss: : I, T. D. Moffett, cashier of the Irvington State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. T. D. MOFFETT. * Subscribed and sworn to before me. this stb day of January, 1925. fSEAL) MERLE DAVIS. Notary Public. My '•omnUßßion expires Jan. 23. 1928. *l3outh Side State Bank JOHN LAUCK. President, i WILLIAM HART, Vice President. LA. WILES. Cashier. ' J. F. DAVIS. Assistant Cashier. . • Report of the condition of the South Side State Bank, of Indianapolis, In the State oi Indiana, at the close of its business on December 31. 1824: RESOURCES Loass and discounts *968 564.82 Overdrafts 1.544.36 U. g. bonds 51.723.89 Other bonds and eecuri- ' ties 140.020.06 Banking house 40.000.00 Furniture and fixtures 16.000.00 Due from banks and trust companies ’ 284,213 41 Crtah on band 78.476.28 Cash items 22.615 21 Due from departments 711.82 Total resource* *1.602.869.84 LIAB&JTIES Capital Stock—paid in *60.000.00 Surplus 17.500 00 Undivided profits, net 4,778.36 ■Bosits.. $1,487,578.63 nates **640.68 ljSOl .219.31 Certified cheeks 7!t. 2,537.27 OivtcettlfL unpaid 24.00 taxes iTCHpa County of Marion, ss: wBMt. fts A. wiles, cashier of the South SKA Stale Bank. do solemflly swear that BMM|>bove statement is true.
Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen belong to: James Grimes, 4934 Broadway, Ford,, from 24 N. Campbell Ave. James B. Groves, 5137 Sunset Ave., Oakland, from Market and Illinois Stk Robert G. Thompson, 426 N. De Quincy St., Ford, from Ohio and Delaware Sts. Ray W. Statley, Apartment 7, 532 Massachusetts Ave., Ford, from Southeastern Ave. and Oriental St. Joseph Davee, 3042 N. Illinois St., Overland, from Capitol Ave. and Market St. Harold T. McLellen, 842 N. Temple Ave., Overland, from Walcott and Michigan StR. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles , reported found belong to: C. V. Davis, 132 W. Tenth St., Ford, found at West and South Sts. Monument Bottling Company, 912 N. Davidson, St., Ford, found at Harding St. and State Rd. 9. Morris Scearse, Noblesville, Ind., Ford, found at Twenty-Third St. and Ralston Ave. Overland 6edan, license 475551, found at McCarty and Delaware Sts. KIDNEYS NEED LOIS OF WATERAT TIMES Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, sometimes get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery In the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region begin drinking lots water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and is intended to flush clogged kidneys and help stimulate them to activity. It also helps neutralize the acids so they no longer irritate, thus helping to relieve bladder disorders. Jad Saits is inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Saits to folks who believe in trying to correct kidney trouble while it is only trouble. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year.—Adveritsement. TRUST COMPANY STATEMENTS Bankers Trust Company Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts. OFFICERS HOWARD C BINKLEY. President. JOSEPH E. REAGAN. Vice President. HENRY C. THORNTON. Vice President. T. S McMURRY JR.. Vice President. ELMER W. ROGERS. Sec.-Treasurer. EUGENE W. SHORT. Asst. Treasurer LUCIEN L. GREEN. Asst. Secretary. HIGHLAND JONES. Asst. See.-Treas. MALCOLM LUCAS. Trust Officer. WM. F. WAGENER. Mgr. Rental DeptWM. SEYLER, Mgr. Insurance Dept H. G. KNIGHT. Mgr. Real Estate Dept. Statement of the condition of the Bankers Trust Company at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business Dec. 31. 1924: RESOURCES Loans and discounts *2.169.292.64 Overdrafts 105.30 United States bonds 190.008.78 Other bonds and securities. . 663,738.69 Company's building ...... 136.811.27 Furniture, fixtures and vault 81,165.97 Other real estate 8,821.70 Advances to estates and trusts 20,272.54 Due from Departments 24,136.24 On deposit in other banks. . 316,263.53 Dash on hand 233.191.67 Total banking resources. . $3,733,799.23 Trust securities 347.870.72 Total resources $4,081,669.95 LIABILITIES Capital, $260,000.00 Surplus 75.000.00 Undivided profits 87,297.82 Reserved Mor interest, taxes, etc. ..7. 80.686.72 Deposits— Demand *2.199.321.88 Savings 956.960.66 Trust 40.221.65 Special 26,843.22 Treasurer’s and certified checks. . . 80,290.74 8,303.638 04 Due to departments 37.176.66 Total banking liabilities.. $3,733,799.23 Trust investments 347.870.72 Total liabilities $4,081,069.95 State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: I. Elmer w. Rogers, secretary-treasurer of the Bankers Trust Company, of Indianapolis. dp solemnly swear that the above Statement is true. ELMER W, ROGERS. Subscribed and sworn tc before me. this 3d day of January. 1925. .__ . FXORENCE E. FOX. (SEAL) Notary Public. My commission expires June 30. 1927. The Indiana Trust 00. Report of the condition of the Indiana Trust Company, at Indian apohs. in the State of Indiana, at the close of business Dec. 31. 1924: RESOURCES Loans and discounts * 1,627,385.96 Bonds— \ Municipal ... $1,202.974.10 Miscellaneous 2.322.060.49—3.626.034.69 i 38.821.09 Miscellaneous bonds pledged to secure U. 8. „ deposits , 322.483.80 Company’s building 480,000.00 Furniture, fixtures and vaults . 7.485.72 Advances to estates and trusts .-... 73.048.24 Due from ' Insurance department 143.201.78 U. S. and Liberty bonds.. 1,082.607.12 Treasury certificates and notes 966.100.00 Cash in vault, banks and trust companies • 3,196.648.86 Capital stock paid in * 1.000.000.00 Surplus 1.000,000.00 Undivided profits, net. ... 180.113105 Dividends unpaid 180.00 Deposits— Demand ....$2,257,826.66 Time 4.604.118.81 Trust 445,877.20 Special 738.770.76 u. S. Government 213.266.54 Certified checks .. . 6.735.97 Treasurer’s check 96,631.81 Banks and trust companies .. . *759.170,80 —9.120.797.36 Due insurance department. 160.586.76 Total *11,451.677.16 State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: I. J. E. Casey, treasurer of the Indiana Trust Company, of Indianapolis. Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above- Statement is true. J E. CASEY. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8d day of January, 1925. ELLA M. GRONINGER. , , Notary Public. My commission* expires September 14. 192 ' OFFICERS J. P. FRENZEL, President. O. N. FRENZEL. Vice Preside"*. JOHN E. CASEY. Treasurer. CHARLES H. ADAM. Secretary. ARTHUR CRAVEN. Assistant Treasurer. R. N. BRITTON. Assistant Secretary. Arthur W. KAYE. Assistant Secretary. WILL Estate td ■|mtHhan<-efSepartmaf®^
NATIONAL BANK STATEMENTS Repctart of Condition of the Indiana National Bank, at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on December 31, 1924. ' RESOURCES Loans and discounts > 15.265.105.87 Overdrafts unsecured 8,586.03 United States government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (United States bonds, par value) $ 2.000.000.00 All other United States government se- „ „„„ euritles 7 3,586.222.28 Total •.■•**.*..*••,*• • $0,086.222.28 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 1.£12. 910.57 Banking house 643.0QQ.00 Furniture and fixtures and safe deposit and bank vault 60.000.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ’777.. .. 1.524.164.34 Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection not available as re- „-- reserve 2.771.349.60 Cash In vault and amount due from na- - tlonal banks . ..... 6.111.178.46 Amount due from State banks, bankers ™U rUBt ™ mt,an ‘ eß ta the .. United 2.114.769.86 Exchange for clearing house • • 790,181.95 Cheeks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank JJ4.34b.-J Total $12,121,818.08 Miscellaneous cash items .............. 134,663.36 Redemption fund with United States treasurer and due from United States . treasurer • • 100.000.00 Interest earned but not collected on notes 0 and bills receivable not past due Other assets, if any - 30.733.33 Total .- u *37,085,492.49 LIABILITIES Cupital stock paid in ..... 9 5 555 595 52 Surplus fund _ , 1.000.000.00 Undivided profits $ 1.674.926.25 L Taid CUrren ‘. eXPen9eS '. lntere# \ .“.'l* . “ eB . 196.012.04- 1.379.914.21 Reserve for interest and taxes accrued • and contingent liabilities 20.2J3.97 Circulating notes outstanding 1.077,400.00 Amount due to national banks 1,723.034.14 Amount due to State bants, bankers and ’trust companies In United States and foreign countries..., 6 ’si? lola? Certified checks outstanding ...... .... . . 214.794.97 Cashier's checks on own bank outstand- 686 857 48 Total of Items' $ 9.014.403.87 Demand deposits (other than bank derpos- 4 its) subject to reserve (deposits payable) within thirty days: 1 a oao on*. 1> Individual deposits subject to check. . • • • 14.96...964.1State, county or other municipal deposits. secured by pledge of assets of this 00 bank or Burety bond Z itn‘()4s 0O Dividends unpaid 60.040.00 Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve. . $17,984.-80.50 Time deposits subject to reserve (payable * after thirty days, or subject to thirty davs or more notice) and postal savCerliftcatea of'deposit (other than for money borrowed) - 04 Other time deposits • Postal savings deposits . t ! me . delK * l . t *.* UbJ . eC !. to . W r $ 2.294.83716 United States deposits (other than pofctal savings), including war loan deposit account and deposits of United States dis- ai<iqa'’7B bureing officers ...............,. • { ■ 1.4i3e-.7 Letters of credit and travelers checks --q sold for cash and outstanding - puu w Total • $37,085,402.49 State of Marlon. above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of T^,^g w^f d f clshier. Subscribed and sworn to before day^Du.uary^V My commission expires March 23. 1020. Correct Attest:, „ JOHN J. APPEL, ARTHUR V. BROWN FRANK D. STALNAKER. Direr-tors.
TRUST COMPANY STATEMENTS The State Savings and Trust Cos. i". J. *vfw^President. ROY SaITM. Secretary-. Secretary. Condensed statement of the condition of the State Savings and Trust Company at Indianapolis, in the state of Indiana, at the close of Us business on December 31. 1024 * RESOURCES _ Loans and discounts;. Real estate mortgage loans. 2.J31.J43.62 United States bonds Hn oon’Bii Company's building Furniture and fixtures. . . . . Vault and safe deposit boxes 17.610.8.2 Advances to estates and trusts 1.407.77 Due from departments 33.238.67 DU f e un£ om . . Dan . k !* . C ° mPan ? 150.986.36 Cash on hand & securities ' ! I *.! *'.'. lA ftUh Toil sou^es ß Capital stock —paid in.....$ 7§5-525-58 Surplus 160.000.00 Undivided profits-—net 18.764.83 Savings deposits ... 1.199.646.68 Due to banks and trust companies . 7.182.61 —2.028.751.73 Due departments 6.149.41 Bills payable 200.000.00 Company's and certified , checks 64.368.02 Trust / invesmtents 192.796.60 Bonds held for safe keeping *i 101.800.00 Total liabilities $3,602,620.49 State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: I, Roy Sahm. secretary of the State. Savings and Trust Company, of Indianapolis. Ind.. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. _ ROY SAHM. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 3d day of January, 1925. KATHRYN LOLLAND. ... Notary Public, My commission expires March 12. 1927. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE UNION TRUST COMPANY -OF INDIANAPOLIS AT, CLOSE OF BUSINESS. DEC. 31. 19‘J4. ARTHUR V. BROWN.^President. JOHN E. REED. Vice President. HARRY F. M NUTT Treasurer ALFRED F. GAUDING. Secretary. CORNELIUS O. ALIG. Assistant Treasurer, urer. ALAN A. RITCHIE. Assistant Secretary. GEORGE A. BUBKIRK, Trust Officer. MERLIN M. DUNBAR, Assistant Trust Officer and Inheritance and Income Tgx Officer. CHARLES T. BLIZZARD, Auditor. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts * 3,837,647.12 Overdrafts 228.83 U. S. Treasury bonds, certificates and notes 762.293.17 Bonds and stock (other).. 1,722.086.80 Company 1 * building 138,000.00 Advances to estates and trusts 752.161.78 Due from departments .... 60.964.93 Cash and due from banks. 1.412,298.43 Trust real estate, approx. value 7.731.000.00 Trust securities. approx. value 16.006.116.90 Total resources $32,412,698.08 LIABILITIES. Capital stock—Paid in....$ 600,000.00 Surplus 600.000.00 Undivided profits net .... 932.651.49 Reserve for taxes and inter. 85.895.94 Premium reserve on bond*. 8.346.00 Demand deposit* 3.115.44X63 Deposits 1.358.756.39 Trust deposits 882.323.67 Due to banks and trust companies 589.178.75 Due departments 263.033.38 Secretary’s checks 239,120.65 Certified checks 827.46 Trust investments 23.737.116.90 Total liabilities .$32,412,698.06 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I. Alfred F. Gauding. secretary of the Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, do solemnly rwear that the above statement ALFRED F. OAUDING. Subscribed ana sworn to before me, this 3d day of January. 1926. My (SEAL) commission expires March. 26. 10**8 D. T. ifLWARD. Notary Public. City Trust Cos. DICK MILLER. President. 4 H. J. BARNARD. Vice President. D. A- MURPHY. Secretary. C. M. KELLY, Treasurer. Condensed statement of the condition of the City Trust Company, of Indianapolis, in the state of Indiana, at the close of its business on December 31. 1924: RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 651.443.29 Ove-drafts 299.99 Bonds ana stocks 750.453.69 Furniture and fixtures and vault 31.605.00 Advances to estates and _ _ trusts 73.107.88 Due from departments..... 397.17 £r u h .t te Bt a*£?s rued Total LIABILITIES. * Mu. Btpck “ pald . .*?:::: Uncfivtdcd profits ......... 53,788.08 Dividends unpaid 6,208.00 Reserves < 13.864 33 8 * investments *!! !!! * Other liabilities 2.679.56 Total liabilities .$2,353,450(8? State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss! I. D. A. Murphy, secretary of the City Trust Cotopnay. of Indianapolis, do solemnly swear that the above, statement is true D. A. MURPHY. Secretary, Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 3rd day ol ! l9 |£ common expire? I HSsi*3S&to.
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TRUST COMPANY STATEMENTS Aetna Trust and Savings Company E. S. GOODRICH! of the Board. ROSS H. WALLACE. President. LEO M. RAPPAPQRT. Vice President. L. H. WRIGHT. Secretary-Treasurer. J. 8 GRIGGS, Assistant Secretary. O. R. OLSEN, Assistant Treasurer. Condensed statement of the condition of the Aetna Trust and Savings Company at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the dose of its business on December 31, 1924: RESOURCES Mortgage loans * 686,517.75 Collateral and other loans.. 600.< 13.63 .United States bonds 29,479.04 Municipal and other bond*.. 624.933.73 Building leasehold 50,000.00 Furniture and fixtures...... 26.344. Other investment# . J Advances to trusts .. . 15,182.95 Due from department# 6,075.96 Cash aud duo from bank*.. 621.40840 Trust securities .......... 301.788.89 Total resources $2,668,704.35 LIABILITIES „ Capital stock —paid in .... $ 250.000.00 Surplus - 33.000.00 Undivided profits—net ..-i 3.49c.25 Reserve for Interest and taxes 11.814.26 Demand deposits 815,894.31 Certificate# of depostt Time deposits 850.*508.24 Trust deposits 160.482.00 Due to banks aiid trust companies 123.423.77 Due ilepartm <nts 0.920.0S Secretary's chocks 14.414.47 Certified checks 11.130 62 Dividend chocks Trust investments 301.788.89 Premium reserve on bonds. . 255.00 Total liabilities $2,668,704.35 State o! Indiana. County of Marion, ss: I, J. S. Griggs, assistant secretary of she Aetna Trust and Savings Company of Indianapolis, Ind.. do solemnly swear that the abore statement is true. J. 8 GRIGGS, Assistant Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3d day of January. 1925. (SEAL) JEANNETTE HARRIS. , Notary Public. My commission expiree October 7. 1925. Washington Bank and Trust Company OEFICEB*S J. EDWARD MORRIS. President. CARL A. PLOCH, Vice President. . MARK V. RINEHART. Vice President an< CLH’TON ry N. FIELDS. Treasurer. J. EDWARD JOHNSON. Auditor. FRANCIS W. PAYNE. Trust Officer ana Assistant Secretary. SCOTT R. BREWER. Manager Real Estate Department. Condensed statement of the condition of the Washington Bank and Trust Company, of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of Us business on December 31. 1924. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $1,697,161.94 Real estate 8,801.87 Overdrafts 266.94 Company s building, vaults and eauipment 218.889.40 United States bonds and other securities 212.265.07 Cash on band and in banks 198,217.62 Total resources $2,335,371.74 LIABILITIES Capital stock paia In ....$ 100,000.00 Net undivided profit# and surplus 80.020.29 Reserves 65.624.71 Total deposits . 2,032.450.53 Banking house 70,000.00 Due departments '... 7,376.21 Total liabilities ..... .’52,335,371 74 State of Indiiuia, County of Marion, ss: I, Clifton N. Fields, treasurer of the Washington Bank and Trust Company, of Indianapolis. Ind.. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. CLIFTON N. RJELDB. Subscribed and sworn to bfore me this 3d day of January. 1925. WILLIAM TANARUS, PEARCY. (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires Sept. 7. 1927. JAMES M’NULTY, President. JAMES G. FLAHERTY. Vice President and Treasurer. J. ALBERT SMITH, Vice President and Trust Officer. TIMOTHY P. SEXTON, Secretary. THOMAS X. LANAHAN. Assistant Secretary. JOSEPH E. LAULER. Assistant Secretary. ALBERT E. LAMB. Auditor. Condensed statement of the condition of the Fidelity Trust Company, at Indianapolis. in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on December 31. 1824. RESOURCES v Loans and .....* 947,966.05 Overdrafts 153.01 Bonds and stocks 712.369.69 Furniture and fixtures . , . . . 100.00 Advances to estates and trusts 12,421.21 Cash on hdnd and in banks 464.060.17 Trust securities 58.390.07 Total resources $2,195,460.20 LIABILITIES Capital stock —paid in .."'...* 100.000.00 Surplus 25.000.00 Undivided profits—net 65,000.00 Reserve for interest and taxes 7.942.27 Demand deposits 769.632.64 Certificates of deposit ..... 265,272.8 2 Savißgs deposits .... A .... 847.170.43 Trust deposits 24.901.49 Bpedal deposits 2.414.81 Due departments 11.539.29 Treasurer’s checks 7.608.13 Certified cheokß 690.20 Trust investments ........ 58.390.07 Reserve for bond depredation 10,000.00 Total liabilities .*2,196.460.30 State of Indiana. County of MELrion. ss: I, Timothy P. Sexton. Secretary of the Fidelity Trust Company, of IndianapoUs, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true.* TIMOTHY P, SEXTON. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this ,3d day of January 1925. My commission expires Fab. 24. 1928. • CHARLOTTE ROUND. (Seal) Notary PubUc.
United Labor Bank ani Trust Company John L. Lewis, Pres. - Jacob Fischer, Vice-Pres. Harvey W. Brown, Vice-Pres. Adolph Fritz, Vice-Pres. Wm, Dobson, Vice-Pres. { Floyd C. Bell, Secretary. Condensed Statement of Condition of the United Labor Bank • and Trust Company, at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business December 31, 1924. RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts. .$285,898.08 Capital Stock Overdrafts 167.42 Paid in $218,800.00 nthor St 'ond 20,000.00 undivided Profits 5.299.70 Other Bonds and Demand 2 ' 171 ' 26 nSSIt. 1118,060.85 F "l£ r. and 17,889.85 SO 370 00 T r„„. „ . cates .... 80,370.00 C 44117 Savings Dein Banks 44,117.38 44R 48 Other A 3Be t ß 4.616.45 s „S W48 ' 48 Deposit . 5,440/00 Certified ' ' Checks .. 87.49 Secretary’s Checks .. 941.50 300,348.32 Due to Banks and Trust Due Departments 245.00 Total ... $524*859.63 Total $524,859.53 State of Indiana, County of Marlon, as: I, Floyd C. Bell, Secretary of the United Labor Bank and T-*u*t Company, of IndianapoUs, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. FLOYD C. BELL. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this third day of January, 1926. My commission expires March 12, 1927. ISEAL] KATHRYN HOLLAND, Notary Public.
NATIONAL HANK STATEMENTS Report of the Condition of the Fletcher American National Bank, at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on Dec. 31,1924. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $21,125,382.63 Acceptances of other banks discounted. . 298,296.85 Customers' liability account of acceptance this bank purchased or discounted by it 462.000.00 Total loans $21,875,679.47 .Overdrafts unsecured 8.259.83 Customers' liability account of acceptances executed-by this bank and by other banks now outstanding 681.312.42 U. 8. government securities owned: V. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation 3,000.000.00 All oilier United State* government securities. including premiums 1.422,539.10 Total 4.422.539.10 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc 2.931.360 18 Banking houee and furniture fixtures.... 1.760.000.00 Real eetate owned other than banking * „ house ~ . ... 80.485.10 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 1.623.322.44 Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection 1,738.597.89 Cash in vaults and amount due from national banks 3,352.244.75 Amout due fronr State banka, bankers and trust companies in United States Exchanges for clearing house 1.160.411.14 Checks on other banks in the same city • 587.667.54* or town as i*eoorting bank > 464.224.92 Total of items $7,303,146.24 Checks and drafts on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank.. 832.471.00 Miscellaneous cash items 93.236.16 — 425.707.16 Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer and _ due from u 7 S. treasurer 160.000.00 Other assets, if Total $41,316,734.33 LIABILITIES paid ,n .::::::::::::: 53 Undivided profits •• .. 234.388.66 Reserve for interest and taxes accrued, etc. 29.900.0 l Ctreulatius notes outstanding 8'599-592'52 Amounts due to national banks *.00*,,i97.07 Amounts due to, State banks, bankers and trust companies in United States and , foreign countries 0-914.534.bn Certified checks outstanding - Cashier's checks outstanding , .i • 201,081.17 Total of items $ 8.771.986.80 Demand deposits subject to reserve (deSoatts payable within thirty days): * ividual deposits subject to check..... 19.3-8.381.09 Certificates of deposit due in less than „ _ thirty days . 13.932.65 State, county or other municipal deposits secured b.v pledge of assets of thl* bank or surety bona . .. 1.884.407.39 Dividends unpaid 1.-91.36 Totalvdemmjd deposits aubject to reTime deposits, subject to reserve (payable after thirty days or subject to thirty days’ or more notice): , Certificate* of deposit Other time deposits Postal savings deposits 31.7/fi.oi* Total of time deposits subject to re- ~ . ' ' ' * serve United States deposits (other than postal savings), including war loan deposit account and deposits of United States disbursing oficers l. —.ito.s* United States government securities borrowed ooo.4uu.uu Letters of ? cr’edit and travelers’ checks sold ~r> nr\ for cash and outstanding ............. lo 440.00 Acceptances executed by this bank for customers, and to furnish dollar ex- . change . ... • ■ • ■ - •■ • - t 1.033.31-.4-Less acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted - 452,000 00 ) 581.312.43 Liabilities other than those above stated. 85.447.74 Xota l rT $41,316,734.33 State of Indiana. Couniv of Marion, ss: , . , I Elmer W. Stout, president of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tlie above statement is true to the best of n^ r k ! "^ ,^ e s^ fi u | el, p' 99idcnt Subscribed and sworn to before me this Public! My commission expires May 21. 1007, Correct attest: , FRED HOKE. EDWIN D. LOGSDON. JAMES I. DISSETTE. f Directors.
STATE BANK STATEMENTS FRANK H. CARTER. President. L. E. yUNCKER. Vice President. C. J. WAGNER. Cashier. Report of the condition of the State Bank of Massachusetts Avenue, at Indianapolis. ip the. State of Indiana, at the close of its business on December 31, 1924. RESOURCES Loans and discounts ....... 9 173,934.43 U S bonds 41.300.00 Other bonds and securities. 3 g-2g2.50 Furniture and fixtures , *.. . 2,400.00 Due from banks and trust companies 41.758.63 Cash on hand Cash items t ,57,00 Total resources $ 281,265.96 LIABILITIES Capital stock—paid in .....$ 25.000.00 Surplus 3.500.00 Undivided profits—net . .... 1,382.43 Demand deposits $159.13143 Demand certificates ... 16-900.00 Savings deposits 53,096.45 — 229.127.88 Certintsd cheeks .. . ... .... 22.45 U. S. War Loan deposit acct. 22.233.20 ‘ Total liabilities !* 281.265.96 State of Indiana. County of Mariop. ss: I. C. J. Wagner. CAshler of the State Bank of Massachusetts Avenpe. do solemnly swear that the above statement is C. J. WAGNER. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th day of RBggLER (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires April 9, 1928. •J. J. KISER. President. F. H. MEYER. Vice President. F. A. MEYER. Vice President. M. S. COHN, Vice President. L. E. Ostbeimer, Cashier. Report of the condition of the Guardian State Bank, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business cui Dec. 31. 1924. RESOURCES Loans and discounts ..$119,515.30 U. S. bonds P. 26.707.55 Furniture and fixtures 3.208.83 Due form banks and -trust companies 4,158.92 Cash on hand 6,241.02 Cash—sbori 70.29 Total resources . . $159,901.01 s LIABILITIES , ' Capital stock —paid in $ 25.000.00 Undivided profits 6.581.05 Demand deposits $64,395.23 Time certificates 3,600.00 Savings deposits 34,538.57 102,533.80 Certified checks ... 530.10 Cashier’s checks 258.90 Due to banks and Trust Co.s.. 25.000.00 Total liabilities $150,901.91 State of Indiana. County of Marian, ss: I, Louis E. Osthelmer, cashier of the Guardian State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. LOUIS E. OSTHEIMER. Subscribed .and sworn to before me. this Brd (SElL) f J rM 23 i DONAftUE.
TRUST COMP AN YST ATE AIE NTS Fletcher Savings and Trust Company W S M^rtM^^Presiden* HUGH DOUGHERTY, Vice President. VINSON CARTER. Vice-President. REX P. YOUNG, Asst. Secretary. F, A. QHLEYER. Asst. Secretray. LELAND CRA Wi'ORD. Auditor., . Condensed statement of the condition of the Fletcher Saving.? and Trust Company, at Indianapolis, in tie state of Indiana, at the close of its business on December 31. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $ 8.019.258.78 United States securities. . . 2.397,715.89 Other securities 0.135.666.17 Stock in Federal Reserve bank 60,000.00 Advances to trusts 645.176.0 J departments!!!! 104. Other real estate 13.461.01 Letters of credit—Custom- _ ers 1 liability .......... 11.800.00 Accrued interest receivable. 201,933.43 Bank buildings and equip- , ment 752,928.57 Cash on hand and in banks 8.852.376.49 Total resources $22,191,965.98 LIABILITIES. Capital stock—Paid in...s i,500.000.00 raSed • profits-net:: :: • TMM Eividends unpaid 60,000.00 etters ol credit—outstanding 11.800.00 Mortgage certificates guar- * _ tin teed 150,000.00 Reserve for interest ...$ 169.362.47 Reserve taxes . .. 28.711.26 198.063.73 United States bond account 900,550.00 Demand deposit#. . 7,117.085.82 Time deposits. . 8.003.654.28 Trust deposits.. 419.819.43 Certified checks. . 4.914.23 Treasurer’s cntvs.T 166.199.33 Due to banks and trust companies.. 2.833.031.63 Due departments. . 24.542.00 18.830.746.70 Total liabilities ....... . $22.191.965.98 of Marion, ss: I. Rex P. Young, assistant secretary of the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company of IndianapoUs. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, ,-aj, REX P. YOUNG. Subscribed and sworn to before me this
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE i Farmers Trust Cos. 150 EAST MARKET STREET At the Close of Bu&ness December 31, 1924 ' RESOURCES Loans $1,391,825.15 United States Government Bonds 17,171.52' Other Bonds 55,000.00 Due from Departments ................... 36,158.80 Company’s Building 152,100.00 Cash Due from Banks *.........••• 516,134.57 Total .....fc/is•• •..■ *•.*.... $2,168,390.04 Trust Securities 246,000.00 Trusts—Real Estate 360,000.00 Mortgage Loans for Eastern Clients 38,660,000.00 Total $41,434,390.04 LIABILITIES Capital ............ $300,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 Undivided Profits, all earned 165,695.41 Dividends Unpaid 12,000.00 Deposits . n............... .... ... 1,640,694.63 T otal . w....... *sr $2,168,390.04 Trust Investments 606,000.00 Mortgage Investments for Eastern Clients.. 38,660,000.00 Total $41,434,390.04 OFFICERS Charles N, Williams, President. Edwin H. Ferry, Trust Officer. Edwin H. Forry, Vice-President Charles R. Kellogg, Asst. Trees. Riley E. Smith, Vice-President and Vsst. Treasurer. E, L. Stnrdevant Asst. Secy. Charles 1L Lemon, Secretary. Wm. R. Stuart, Asst Trust Officer. DIRECTORS James W. Lilly Michael J. Ready Edwin H. Forry Larz A. Whitcomb Charles N. Williams James 8. Cruse James W. Noel Norman A. Perry Riley E. Smith Charles E. Coffin Ttos. E. Wynne Alvah J. Rucker Charles M. Lemon
NATIONAL BANK STATEMENTS ————————— REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK, of Indianapolis. at IndianapoUs, in the State of Indiana, at the does of business on the 31st day of December. 1924: RESOURCES Loans and discounts ... >-• $6,472,703.28 Total loans ...... $5,472,703.28 Overdrafts, unsecured 59L92 691.92 United States Government eecuritie*. I owned: Deposited to Mcure circulation (U. S. bonds, par vhlue) j.. 1.000.000.00 All other United States Government securities (including premiums, if any) - , r 1.435,470.47 Total 2,436.470.47 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc...... 2.039.104.29 Banking house 1.000.000.00 1.000.000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house 20.500.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank , 719.287.69 Items with Federal Reserve Bank m process of collection 349.045.41 Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 2.735.600.92 Amount due from State banks, bankers and trust companies in ,the United States 1.303.186.15 Exchanges for clearing house 100.468.21 Checks op other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank - . 68.043.36 Total 4.656.344.06 Miscellaneous cash items 35,474.34 35.474.34 Redemption fund with United .States treasurer and due from United states treasurer * 50.000.00 Other assets, if any . ._. Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 1.250.000.00 Surplus fund 1.250 000.00 Undivided profits , 669.777.99 Less current expenses paid 182.446.68 487.331.31 Reserve for taxes, interest, etc., aocrued 100.000.00 Circulating notes outstanding 1.000.000.00 Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank (de- i ferred credits) 128.882.32 Amount due to national banks .881.608.19 Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries 2.824,738.40 Certified checks outstanding 44.176 83 Cashier’s checks outstanding 145.400.41 Total 4.124.806.16 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subleet to reserve (deposits payable within thirty days): Individual deposits subject to check 6.225.626.31 Certificates of deposit due in less than thirty days (other than for money borrowed) 6,823.78 State, county or other municipal deposits, secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond i 760,824.62 unpaid i 42.400.00 Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve .... 7.034.674.56 Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after thirty days, or subject to thirty days’ or more notice) and postal savings: Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 296.114.29 Postal savings deposits 28.884.53 Total of time deposits subject to reserve . 324.998.82 United States deposits other than postal savings), including war loan deposit account, and deposits of United States disbursing officers 454.930.97 United States Government securities bor- . rowed 312.600.00 Other liabilities 9.11 „ Total ............ . f *16.339.261, .92 State of Indiana. County of Marlon ss.: I. J. F. Frenzel. Jr., vice president-cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that (he above statement is true to the best of my knowledge Kand belief. J. P. FRENZEL JR.. Vice President-Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of December. 1924. GEORGE. 0. .CALVERT, Notary Public. My commission expires March 23. 1926. Correct Attest: trC ■ O. N. FRENZEL. LOUIS HOLLWEG. HENRY W. JLAW&ENCB. Directors. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK at IndianapoUs. in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on December 31. 1924. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including re-dis-count 3 $2,873,929 96 Overdrafts, unsecured 6.846.17 Customers’ liability account of acceptance# executed by this bank 28.825.50 United States Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (United States bonds, par value) $337.500.00 All other United States Government securities 292.298.43 t Total $629 598 4 Other bonds, securities, etc 196 788 2( Furniture and fixtures g‘o6o’l3 Real estate owned, other than banking house on 000 oo Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 291 870 48 Item' with Fad.eral Reserve Bank In process of collection (not available as reserve) 4 , :••• 261 013 35 Cash in vaults and amount* due from national banks •• • *l2 602.45 Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States 268.059.70 Exchanges for clearing house...- 88.662.42 Checks on other banks in the same city or town of reporting bank 50.278.73 Checks on banks located outside city or town of reporting banks and other cash items 8.564.74 Redemption fund with United States treasurer and due from United States treasurer ..m. . 16.865.00 Total * -v $5,566,949.26 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in m 1 $400,000.00 Surplus fund * 100 000 00 Undivided .profits .. 67.14141 Reserve for interest and taxes accrued.., 15.000.00 Circulating notes .outstanding 837.300.00 Net amounts due to national banks 65.883AS Net amounts duo to banks, bankers and trust companies in United States and foreign countries ' 1.144.616.36 Certified checks outstanding . 10,696.69 Cashier’s checks on own bank outstanding 40.667 M Demand deposits (other than bank deicoeits) subject to reserve (deposits payable within thirty days). Individual deposits subjeot to check 1939A6A44 Certificates of deposit due in less than thirty days (other than for money borrowed) so* tgo 63 State, county or municipal deposits, • secured by surety bond 773 589 75 Dividends unpaid 12 If.''so Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after thirty days or subject to , thirty days’ or more notice, and postal savings): Other time deposits Postal savings deposits . . 7 755 06 United States Government securities borrowed 176.200.00 Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank .......... Acceptance executed by this bank for customers 28.826.60 Total *6.566.949.26 State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: , * I, R. W Spiegel, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swe*r that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. R W. SPIEGEL. V.-P. and Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3d day of January. 1926. GEORGE C. CALVERT. Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1926. * Correct attest, ,-i •- 1 fcfcfflHF”- - ft . * BERT •fe. U • Directors. , “ % j
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