Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 121, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1928 — Page 13

OCT. 10, 1928

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HOGS CONTINUE TREND DOWN TO LOSySCENTS Pork Market Weak, With Receipts at 7,000; Top Price $10.15. Oct. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 3. 11.25 11.40 6,000 4. 11.25 11.35 5,500 5. [email protected] 11.15 6.500 6. [email protected] 10.85 4,000 8. [email protected] 10.65 6,500 9. 10.25® 10.35 10.35 8,100 10. 10.15 10.15 7,000 Hogs continued their down trend at the Union Stockyards today, selling 10 to 15 cents lower. Receipts were less than Tuesday, numbering 7,000. Holdovers were 652. The bulk (180 pounds up) sold at $10.15. Cattle was steady with vealers at sl7. Steers ranged from sl4@ 14.25. She stock steady at sl7. Sheep was unevenly steady to 50 cents higher. Better grade lambs [email protected], generally sl3. Ewes sold for [email protected]. Chicago hog market slow with receipts totaling 20,000 including 1,000 directs. Occasional bids and sales 15 to 25 cents lower than Tuesday’s average; an occasional load of choice 210-300-pound weights sold at slo@ 10.20. Cattle receipts were 9,000, sheep 25,000. Heavy butchers were 25 cents lower, selling for $9.75@ 10.15. Other weights were lower, as follows: 200 1 - 250 pounds, $10.15; 160-200 pounds, $9.60@ 10.15; 130-160 pounds, $8.85@ 9.40; 90-130 pounds, $8.10®8.65, and packing sows, [email protected]. Cattle were irregular, with beef steers higher at $11.50@ 17.25 and beef cows higher at $9.75@10. Low cutter and cutter cows were unchanged at $5.25 @7, and bulk stock and feeder steers lower at sß® 11. Receipts were 900. yealers were steady, with the choice calves bringing $16@17, and the bulk selling for s7@ll. Receipts were 700. Top fat lambs were 50 cents higher, bringing $13.50. The bulk sold for $12.50@13; bulk cull lambs for $7.50@ 10.50, and fat ewes were at [email protected]. —Hosts— Receipts, 7,000; market, lower. 250-350 lbs $ [email protected] 200-250 lbs 10.15 160-200 lbs 9.60® 10.15 130-160 lbs 8.85@ 8.65 90-130 lbs 8.100! 8.65 Packing sows 8.50@ 9,50 —Cattle--Receipts. 900; market, steady. Beef steers $11.50® 17.25 Beef cows [email protected] Low cutters and cutter cows.. 5.25@ 7.00 Bulk stock and feeder steers B.oo® 11.00 —Calves— Receipts, 700; market, steady. Best vealers $16,000)17.00 Heavy calves ....: [email protected] —Sheep— Receipts, 1,100; market strong. Top fat lambs .....$13.50 Bulk fat lambs 12.50013.00 Bulk cull lambs [email protected] Fat ewes 4.50® 6.50 Other Livestock By United Press CINCINNATI, Oct. 10.—Hogs—Receipts, 4.000; holdovers. 2,575; market, mostly 25c

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TRICES TO RETAILERS FRUITS Apples—Duchess,, $1.3501.50; Wealthy, $1.50® 1.75; Jonathan. $1.50: Indian Jonathan, extra fancy, $1.75@2; grimes, $2 bu. Winter Bananas—[email protected]. Cantaloupes—Colorado pink meats, $1.25 flat crate. Cranberries —$4.25, 25 lb. box. Grapes—California Malagas, $1.50 crate; seedless. $1.25® 1.50. Grapefruit—s6.7s 0 8 25 crate. Huckleberries—Michigan. $2.50; 12 qt. crate. Lemons—California. $7.5008. Limes—Jamaica. [email protected] per 100. Oranges—California Valencias, [email protected] crate. Pomegranates—s3 crate. Peaches—Albertas, $2.23. Persimmons—Japanese, $2.50 per 70. Pears—Washington, per box. $3.50. Plums—California. $2 @3 crate. Watermelons—4o@6oc each. VEGETABLES Beans —Southern stringless, $4 bu. Cauliflower—California, $3 crate. Cabbage—Fancy home-grown. $2.50 bbl. Celerv—Michigan. $1 crate. Corn—Fancy home grown, 25c doz. Cucumbers —Indiana hothouse, home grown, $1 doz. Eggplant—sl.2sol.so doz. Kale—Spring. $1 bu. Mustard —Fancy home grown, $1 bu. Okra—Tennesse. $1.50 basket. Onions—Home-grown yellow. [email protected], 50 lbs., Utah, large. $4.50 per crate. Parsley—Home grown 50c doz. bunches. Peas —California. s7@9, 46-lb. crate. Peppers—Home-grown Mangoes, $1.25. Potatoes—Michigan round whites, $2.25 150 lbs.; Ohio, $1.50, 120 lbs. Radishes—Hothouse. Button. 50c dozen bunches. Spinach—Fancy nome grown. $1.75 bu. Sweet potatoes—Carolina. [email protected] a bbl. Tomatoes—Home grown, $3 50. Turnips—Home grown. $1.25 bu. Cocoanut—s6.so per bag.

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City grain elevators are paying $1.37 for No. 2 red wheat and $1.06 for No. 1 hard. down; 250-350 lbs., [email protected]; 200-250 lbs.. $9.85 @10.25; 160-200 lbs., $9.25® 10.15; 130-160 lbs., $8.50 0 9.50; 90-130 lbs., $7.50® 9: packing sowg $7.25® 8.75. Cattle —Receipts. 47J. Calves—Receipts, 300; market strong! beef steers, s9@ls. Light yearling steers and heifers, S9O 14.50; beef cows, s7® 10; low cutter and cutter cows. $5.5006.50; vealers, [email protected]: heavy calves, s9@l4; bulk stoker and feeder steers, [email protected]. Sheep—Receipts, 400; market, slow; top fat lambs, 1,300; bulk fat lambs, $10@13; bulk cull lambs, s7@ 9.50; bulk fat ewes, $3.50@6. By United Press PITTSBURGH, Oct. 10.—Hogs Receipts, 2,500; market 25@35c down; 250350 lbs., $100.10.50; 200-250 lbs.. $10.25® 10.50; 160-200 lbs., $9.75010.50; 130-160 lbs., $9 0 1; 90-130 lbs.. $8.5009; packing sows, $8.500 9.35. Cattle—Receipts. 25; calves, receipts. 175; market slow, steady; beef steers, [email protected]; light yearling steers and heifers. s9® 13; bes cows, sß® 10; low cutter and cutter cows, $507; veaelrs, sl3® 17; heavy calves, s9@l4. Sheep—Receipts. 750; market strong; top fat lambs. $13.75; bulk fat lambs, $11.50® 13.75; bulk cull lambs, s7@lo; bulk fat ewes, $50:6.50. Btt Times Special LOUISVILLE. Ky., Oct. 10.—Hogs—Receipts, 800; market, steady to 16c lower; heavy and medium hogs, 180 lbs. up, $9.35 @9.85: pigs and lights. 180 lbs. down. [email protected]; stags and throwouts, $7.40@8. Cattle—Receipts, 200; market, steady; prime heavy steers, sl3© 14.50; heavy shipping steers, $11,500)13; medium and plain steers, $9.50® 11.50; fat heifers, $7,500’ 11.50; good to choice cows, [email protected]; medium to good cows, 56.23@8; cutters. [email protected]; canners, [email protected]; bulls, s6® 8.50; feeders, $8.50011.50; stockers, $7,011; calves, receipts, 200; market, steady; good to choice, sl2© 14; medium to good, slo® 12; outs, 10c down. Sheep—Receipts, 200; market, steady; lambs, $11.50012; seconds, $8 9 /a'8.50; sheep, s4@;6; bucks, [email protected]. Tuesday's shipments—Cattle, 244; calves, 355; hogs, 408; sheep, 154. By United Press EAST BUFFALO, Oct. 10.—Hogs—Receipts, 1,200; holdovers, 400; market, fairly s.ctive, steady to 10c down; 250-350 lbs., $10.40010.65; 200-250 lbs., $10,500.10.75; 160-200' lbs., $10.50® 10.75; 130-160 lbs., [email protected]; 90-130 lbs., [email protected]; packing sows, [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts. 225; calves, receipts, 150: market, fully steady; calves, steady; beef steers. [email protected]; light yearling steers and heifers, $l3O 16.25; beef cows, $8@10; low cutter and cutter cows, $4.7507; vealers, $17.25018. Sheep— Receipts. 300; market, fully 25c up; bulk fat lambs, $13.50 0 13.75; bulk cull lambs. [email protected]; bulk fat ewes, s6@7. By United Press CHICAGO. Oct. 10.—Hogs—Receipts, 20,000; market, 15@25c lower than Tuesday’s average; fairly active at decline;

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Report of the Condition of the Fletcher American National Bank at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close jf business on October 3, 1928. Resources Loans and discounts.. .$25,635,176.79 Overdrafts 7,290.77 United States Government securities owned 4,870,811.70 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned 2,773,595.10 Customers’ liability on account of acceptances executed 19,895.89 Banking house and furniture and fixtures.. 1,750,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house.. 99,993.18 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 2,085,247.92 Cash and due from banks 7,631,321.44 Outside checks and other cash items 247,171.44 Redemption fund with United States treasurer and due from United States treasurer 121,280.00 Securities borrowed.... 360,100.00 Other assets 100,566.55 Total $45,702,450.78 Liabilities Capital stock paid in..s 4,000,000.00 Surplus 800,000.00 Undivided profits—net. 463,791.16 Reserve for dividends, contingencies, etc ... 80,705.15 Reserves for interest, taxes and other expenses accrued and unpaid 199,936.86 Circulating notes outstanding 2,394,500.00 Due to banks 10,476,085.74 Demand deposits 19,463,218.36 Time deposits 5,556,616.33 United States deposits. 363,561.55 Dediscounts 1,523,000.00 Acceptances executed by this bank for customers and to furnish dollar exchange $489,001.98 Less acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted 469,106.09 19,895.89 Securities borrowed ... 360,100.00 Other liabilities 1,039.74 Total $45,702,450.78 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss. I, Elmer W. Stout, president of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ELMER W. STOUT, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of October, 1928. GEORGE C. CALVERT, Notary Public . My commission expires March 23, 1930. Correct attest: WM. J. MOONEY, L. M. WAINWRIGHT, G. B. MOXLEY, Directors. top, $10.20 paid for choice 200-250 lb. weights; butcher, medium to choice, 250350 lbs.. $9.25010.20; 200-250 lbs., $9,250 19.20; i 60-200 lbs., $8.850 10.20; 130-160 lbs., $8.5009.75; packing sows, $8.25(„9 25. pigs, medium to choice, 90-130 lbs.. sß@ 9.25. Cattle—Receipts. 9,000;. Calves— Receipts, 3.000; generally steady trade on fed steers and yearlings; better grades predominating: shippers making market; top, $18; she stock draggy; other classes steady; slaughter classes, steers good and choice. 1300-1500 lbs.. $14.75018; 1100-1300 lbs.. $14.500 18 ; 950-1100 lbs.. $14.50018; common and medium, 850 lbs., S9O 14.50' fed yearlings, good and choice. 750-950 lbs., $14,50 0.17/75; heifers, good and choice. 850 lbs. down, $13.75®1T; common and medium, $8014: cows, good and choice, s9o'2; common and medium. $7 09: low cut er and cutter cows., $5.500 7; bulls, good and choice beef, $9,500 10.75; cutter to medium, $6.750;9.35; vealers, milk fed. good and choice. $15016.50; medium, $l3O 15; cull and common. $8.60 @l3; Stocker and feeder, good and choice, all weights, $l2O 13.50; common and medium, $9012. Sheep—Receipts, 25,000; opening fat lamb trade fairly active, steady to strong; most trading on natives; sheep steady; fairly broad demand for increased supply of feeding lambs at firm prices; lamos, good and choice, 92 lbs. down, $12.25013.50; medium. $11.50012.25; cull and common, $7.50011.50; ewes, medium to choice, 150 lbs. down, $4.2506.75; cull and common, $1.750 5; feeder lambs, good and choice. $12.500 13.40.

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Fletcher Savings and Trust Company Officers EVANS WOOLLEN. President. HUGH McK. LANDON, Vice President and Chairman of Executive Committee. ALBERT E. METZGER, Vice President. VINSON CARTER, Vice President and Counsel. DONALD S. MORRIS, Vice President and Trust Officer. WILLIAM B. SCHLITGES, Vice President. H. FOSTER CLIPPINGER, Vice President. L. ALBERT BUENNAGEL, Secty, REX P. YOUNG, Assistant Secy. EDWARD C. McKINNEY, Assistant Secy. LELAND CRAWFORD, Treasurer. ALBERT S. JOHNSON, Assistant. Treasurer. CLAIR McConnell, Assistam Treasurer. GEORGE A. MILLER, Assistant Treasurer. SYLVESTER G. KASBERG, Cashier. EDWARD G. FREIHAGE, Assistant Cashier. HARRY L. WEBER, Assistant, Cashier. FRANCIS A. OHLEYER, Assistant Trust Officer. BURKE NICHOLAS, Assistant Trust Officer. ORPHA M. RUNGE, Chief Ac countant. WALTER S. GREENOUGH, Assistant to President. EVANS WOOLLEN JR., Assistant to President. Report of the condition of Fletcher Savings and Trust Company at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on October 3, 1928: Resources Loans and discounts. .$10,530,518.15 Overdrafts 1,903.94 Advances to estates and trusts 379,938.98 United States government securities 3,361,096.50 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 90,000.00 Other bonds, securities, etc 7,340 722.72 Banking houses 797,394.03 Furniture and fixtures. 97,108.05 Other real estate owned 42,755.43 Due from departments 155,345.99 Due from trust companies, banks and bankers and cash on hand 3,555,239.82 Letters of credit, customers liability 39,450.00 Mortgage notes securing mortgage cer - tificates guaranteed.. 527,400.00 Prepaid insurance .... 6,249.65 Accrued interest receivable 287,766 33 Total $27,212,953.24 Liabilities Capital stock, paid in.s 1,500.000 ,0j Surplus 1,500,000.00 Undivided profits, net. 209,623-00 Demand deposits. .$6,900,929.59 Demand certificates .. 1,044,979.19 Time certificates .. 2,982,554.43 Savings deposits.. 8,584.775.01 Trust deposits.. 182,674.00 Special deposits. . 419,100.00 Certified checks * 27,094.96 Due to banks and trust companies 2,682,204.74 Cashiers- + rod eiiT'f&TC* checks 100,186.19 22,924.498.11 Letters of credit outstanding 39,450.00 First mortgage certificates outstanding guaranteed 527,400.00 United States bonds borrowed 119,550.00 Reserves 353,781.19 Due to departments.. 36,650.94 Total $27,212,953.24 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, Leland Crawford, treasurer of Fletcher Savings and Trust Company of Indianapolis, Indiana, dc solemnly swear that the above statement is true. L. CRAWFORD, Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of October 1923. GEORGE C. CALVERT, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1930. ____ Cherry Tree Blooms Often By United Press MAYWOOD, Ind., Oct. 10.—William Miner of this city is wondering if a six-year-old cherry tree at his home will be in bloom on Christmas day. The tree is in bloom for the third time this year, having become green every other month since June. The tree also bloomed in August.

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Report of Condition of the Indiana National Bank at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on Oct. 3, 1928. Resources Loans and discounts.. .$18,721,454.98 Overdrafts 334.64 United States Government securities owned: 2,421,322.22 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned .... 3,299,493.87 Customers liability on account of acceptances executed None Banking house ... $643,000.00 Furniture and fixtures ... 64,000.00 707,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house.. None Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 1,598,157.15 Cash and due from banks 4,916,598.05 Outside checks and other cash Items 192,111.78 Redemption fund with United States treasurer and due from United States treasurer 15,000.00 Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank None Securities borrowed ... None Other assets 10,551.27 Total $31,882,023.96 Liabilities Capital stock paid in. .$ 2,000,000.00 Surplus 1,000,000.00 Undivided profits—net. 1,530,063.62 Reserves for dividends, contingencies, etc. .. 146,909.97 Reserves for interest, taxes and other expenses, accrued and unpaid 25,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding 300,000.00 Due to banks 5,473,918.87 Demand deposits 15.148,312.90 Time deposits 5,936,743.37 United States deposits. 321,075.23 Agreements to repurchase U. S. Government or other securities sold None Bills payable and rediscounts None Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of the bank None Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank. None Securities borrowed ... None Other liabilities None Total $31,882,023.96 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, R. Malott Fletcher, cashier of the above named bank, do Solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. MALOTT FLETCHER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of October, 1928. GEORGE C. CALVERT, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1930. Correct Attest: JOHN J. APPEL. ARTHUR V. BROWN. FRANK D. STALNAKER, Directors. ~The Indiana Trust Cos. Report of the condition of the Indiana, Trust Company at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business, October 3, 1928. Resources Loans and discounts.. .$ 2,395,525.22 Bonds— Municipals ,745,151.44 Miscellaneous. 2,015,756.84 3,760,908.28 Stocks 56,182.97 Miscellaneous bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits 219,565.25 Company’s building.... 485,050.00 Furniture, fixtures and vaults 11,446.05 Advances to estate and trusts 120,973.07 Due from insurance department 60,280.95 U. S. Liberty bonds .... 837,938.81 U. S. treasury certificates and notes 1,489,444.07 Cash in vault, banks and trust companies. 4,456,803.92 Total $13,894,118.59 Liabilities Capital stock paid in..s 1,000,000.00 Surplus 1,000,000.00 Undivided profits net.. 483,588.57 Deposits— Demand.. $2,370,102.95 Time .... 6,251,574.16 Trust .... 885,233.83 Special .. 1,144,969.32 U. S. government 85,760.00 Certified checks.. 3,962.72 Treasurer's checks.. 63,918.49 Banks and trust companies . 543,741.98- 11,349,263.45 Due insurance department 61,266.57 Total $13,894,118.59 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, Arthur Craven, treasurer oi the Indiana Trust Company of Indianapolis, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above' statement is true ARTHUR CRAVEN. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of October, 1928. GEORGE C. CALVERT, Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1930. Marriage Licenses Leslie Beswlck. 27. of 830 H Virginia, railroad brakeman. and Josephine Mills. 23. of 814 Virginia, clerk. Gilbert Malone. 23. of 239 N. Illinois, salesman, and Bertha KUnge. 21. of 1844 Pleasant Run Parkwav. stenographer. George. Brown. 22. of 1166 Reid PI., office manager, and Doris Deer. 22. of 3736 N. Capitol, stenogrpher. Ravmond Holtman 27. of 1422 Sturm, chemical engineer, and Luclle Ridge. 27. of 634 Middle Dr.. Woodruff Place, housekeeper. Donald Brown. 23. R. R. P. bookkeeper, and Thelma Young. 22. of 848 N. Grant, insurance underwriter.

Report of Condition of the Continental National Bank at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on October 3, 1928: Resources Loans and discounts $3,190,323.43 Overdrafts 474.58 United States government securities owned 150,485.29 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned 954,093.28 Customers’ liability on account of acceptances executed 11,860.00 Banking house— Furniture and fixtures 36,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house.. 71,973.30 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 197,580.30 Cash and due from banks 1,466,850.02 Outside checks and other cash items 12,526.51 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer and due from U. S. treasurer 5,715.00 Acceptances .of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank None Securities borrowed .... 10,500.00 Other assets None Total ....- $6,108,381.69 Liabilities Capital stock paid in ..$ 400,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided profits, net... 101.623.57 Reserves for dividends, contingencies, etc None Reserves for interest, taxes and other expenses accrued and unpaid 7,761.08 Circulating notes outstanding 114,300. f'" Due to banks 1,433,935.91 Demand deposits 2,917,676.48 Time deposits 864,224.65 United States deposits.. None j Agreements to repurchase U. S. government or other securities sold None Bills payable and rediscounts 146,500.00 Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with Indorsement of this bank None (a) Acceptances executed by this bank for customers and to furnish dollar exchange (b)less acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted None Acceptances executed by other banks for account of this bank.... 11,860.00 Securities borrowed .... 10.500.0 C Other liabilities None Total $6,108,381.69 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, W. H. Polk, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. H. POLK Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of October, 1928. GEORGE C. CALVERT, Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1930. Correct attest: H. C. THORNTON, O. J. SMITH, R. W. SPIEGEL, Directors. Security Trust Cos. IRVING W. LEMAUX, President. GEORGE W. SNYDER, Vice President. WILLIAM C. KASSEBAUM, Secretary. HUGH V. BRADY, Assistant Secretary. I. WATT PUGH, Treasurer. Condensed statement of the condition of the Security Trust Company at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business, October 3, 1928: Resources Loans and discounts, v. .$2,368,273.83 Bonds and stocks 2,209,242.71 Furniture and fixtures.. 17,668.36 Other real estate 21,607.53 Due from departments.. 11,896.40 Advances to estates 83,504.12 Cash and due from banks and trust companies 560,806.90 Trust securities 485.079.67 Total resources $5,758,079.52 Liabilities Capital stock $ 200,000.00 Surplus 200,000.00 Undivided profits 288,151.08 Dividends unpaid 207.00 Reserve for taxes, interest, etc 79,042.78 Demand deposits $3,088,980.11 Time deposits 1,221,310.76 Trust deposits 125,859.11 Due to banks and trust companies 24,869.57 Secretary’s checks.. 39,952.10 Certified checks.. 4,627.34 4,505,598.99 Trust investments 485,079.67 Total liabilities $5,758,079.52 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss.: I, William C. Kassebaum, secretary of the Security Trust Company, of Indianapolis, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. WILLIAM C. KASSEBAUM. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of October, 1928. (SEAL) GEORGE C. CALVERT, Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1930. Double Funeral Today By United Press UNION CITY, Ind., Oct. 10.— Double funeral services were held here today for Mrs. Martha Kester, 73, and her daughter, Mrs. William Wentworth, 43, killed in an auto accident near Farmland Sunday.

The Peoples State Bank Charter No. 129. Report of the condition of The Peoples State Bank at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on October 3, 1928. \ Officers FELIX M. McWHIRTER, President. ALBERT J. HUEBER, Vice President. CLARENCE R. WEAVER, Vice President and Trust Officer. NEAL GRIDER, Vice President and Cashier. RAYMOND D. JACKSON, Vice President and Manager Bond Department. FRANK E. McKINNEY, Assistant Cashier. ALBERT E. THOMPSON, Issistant Trust Officer. Resources Loans and discounts.. .$ 2,631,239.81 Overdrafts 15.79 Advances to estates and trusts 156,609.75 United States Government securities 53,796.75 Other bonds, securities, etc 760,764.57 Vault and safe deposit boxes 20,000.00 Furniture and appliances 12,500.00 Due from departments 15,590.00 Due from trust companies, banks and bankers and cash on hand 429,503.99 Trust securities 7,256,791.72 Trust real estate 4,388,540.00 Total $15,725,352.38 Liabilities Capital stock—paid in. .$ 200,000.00 Surplus 200,000.00 Undistributed earnings 30,988.75 Reserves 48,917.87 Demand deposits $2,148,040.04 Time certificates 220,598.17 Savings deposits 306,650.86 Trust deposits . 228,746.76 Time deposits . 334,700.05 Certified checks., ■ 4,368.77 Due to banks and Trust companies... 73,504.66 Cashier’s—trpji QiirPr’*! checks.. 33,504.73 3.350,114.04 Bills payable 250,000.00 Trust investments .... 11,645,331.72 Total $15,725,352.38 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, Frank E. McKinney, assistant cashier of The Peoples State Bank of Indianapolis, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true. FRANK E. McKINNEY. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of October. 1928. GEORGE C. CALVERT. (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires’March 23, 1930. Attest: L. ROY ZAPF, HENRY E. OSTROM. CLARENCE R. WEAVER, Directors. Directors CHARLES F. COFFIN, Vice President State Life Insurance Company. HENRY L. DITHMER, President Polar Ice and Fuel Company. ANDREW L. HENRY, President Standard Metal Company. ALBERT J. HUEBER, President A. J. Hueber & Cos. FRANK F. HUTCHINS, Neurologist. LUELLA F. McWHIRTER. HENRY E. OSTROM, President Ostrom Realty and Construction Company. CLARENCE R. WEAVER, Vice President and Trust Officer. L. ROY ZAPF, Attorney. FELIX M. McWHIRTER, President.

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South Side State Bank JOHN LAUCK, President. L. A. WILES, Cashier. E. L. KUHN, Assistant Cashier. Report of the condition of South Side State Bank at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on Oct. 3, 1928. Resources Loans and discounts $1,102,267.10 Overdrafts 71.64 U. S. government securities 11,675.00 Other bonds, securities, etc 1,010.00 Banking house 27,000.00 Furniture and fixtures.. 14,436.14 Other real estate owned 2,826.77 Due from trust companies, banks and bankers and cash on hand 560,210.11 Cash items 11,916.54 Other assets not included in the above 18,700.00 Accrued interest 13,553.30 Total $1,764,266.60 Liabilities Capital stock—paid in..s 50,000.00 Surplus 25,000.00 Undivided profits—net.. 28,511.67 Demand deposits ..$ 508,194.46 Demand certificates . 23,272.68 Savings deposits .. 1,093,570.18 Certified checks.. 762.73 1,625,800.05 Other liabilities 18,733.58 Reserve for interest 16,221.30 Total $1,764,266.60 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: 1, L. A. Wiles, cashier of the South Side State Bank of Indianapolis, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. L. A. WILES, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of October, 1928. GEORGE C. CALVERT. (SEAL) Notary Public. My commission expires March 23. 1930.

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Report of Condition of the Merchants National Bank of Indianapolis, at Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on the 3d day of October, 1928: Resources Loans and discounts.. $ 5,850,556.89 Overdrafts 45.48 United States government securities owned 3,557,822.05 Other bonds, stocks and securities owned .... 2,357,462.30 Banking house 1,000,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house.. 15,500.00 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 871,429.48 Cash and due from banks 3,392,048.61 Outside checks and other cash items 16,398.99 Redemption fund with United States treasurer and due from United States treasurer 43,600.00 Securities borrowed ... 265,000.00 Total $17,369,863.83 Liabilities Capital stock paid in...s 1,250,000.00 Surplus 1,250,000.00 Undivldedprofits.net.. 794,572.79 Reserve for interest, taxes and other expenses accrued and unpaid 77,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding 993,600.00 Due to banks 3,169,756.02 Demand deposits 8,150,524.28 Time deposits 1,269,011.51 United States deposits. 150,350.00 Securities borrowed ... 265,000.00 Other liabilities 49.23 Total $17,369,863.83 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: I, Otto N. Frenzel Jr., cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. OTTO N. FRENZEL JR., Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bth day of October, 1928: GEORGE C. CALVERT, Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1930. Correct attest: J. P. FRENZEL, FRED C. DICKSON, WILLIAM H. AVANT, Directors. The Union Trust Cos. Statement of condition of the Union Trust Company of Indianapolis at close of business, Oct. 3, 1928: Officers ARTHUR V. BROWN, President. JOHN E. REED, Vice President. MERLIN M. DUNBAR, Vice President and Tax Officer. HARRY F. McNUTT, Treasurer. ALFRED F. GAUDING, Secretary. CORNELIUS O. ALIG, Assistant Treasurer. ALAN A. RITCHIE, Assistant Secretary. J. FLOYD KING, Assistant Treasurer. RICHARD A. KURTZ, Assistant Secretary. EVERETT E. LETT, Assistant Secretary. GEORGE A. BUSKIRK, Trust Officer. CHARLES N, FULTZ, Assistant Trust Officer. CHARLES T. BLIZZARD, Auditor. Resources Loans ind discounts. .$ 6,385,174.79 Overdrafts 4,886.65 Advances to estates and trusts 591,565.86 U. S. Government securities 112,894.26 Other bonds, securities, etc • 2,948,174.73 Banking house 138,000.00 Due from departments 65,989.83 Due from Trust Companies, banks and cash on hand 1,729,537.62 Stocks and bonds, safekeeping 319,483.31 Letters of credit-custo-mer liability 119,784.74 Trust real estate, appraised value 8.241,100.00 Trust securities appraised value 22,656,504.65 Mortgage notes securing mortgage certificates 2,990,000.00 Total $46,303,096.44 Liabilities Capital stock—paid in $ 600,000.00 Surplus 600,000.00 Undivided profits—net. 1,570,648.84 Demand deposits $5,264,923.53 Time ficates . 1,191,051.48 Savings deposits 753,091.32 Trust deposits .. 1,167,386.97 Certified checks.. 4,627.83 Due to banks and trust companies.. 439,848.15 Rpfl'pt'fl rv’! checks . 147,189.24 8,968,118.52 Reserve for taxes and interest 126,530.77 Premium reserve on bonds - 4,509.00 Due departments 106,416.61 First mortgage certificates outstanding ... 2,990,000.00 Letters of cerdit and customer securities.. 439,268.05 Trust investments .... 30,897,604.65 Total $46,303,096.44 State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: I, Alfred F- Gaudlng, secretary of the Union Trust Company ol Indi* anapolis, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. ALFRED F. GAUDING. Subscribed and sworn to Before me this Bth lay of October, 1928. GEORGE C. CALVERT, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires March 23, 1930.