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Condensed Statement of IFSwoid Rl&tffioDnn&jfl EBsjubEs Of En si Mcago9 Sstdiana AS REPORTED TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DEC. 27, 1916.

RESOURCES. Loans and Securities $665,939.30 Banking House, Vaults, etc. 75,322.00 U. S. Bonds 50.000.00 Cash and in Banks. 167,932.13

Total $959,193.43

LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus & Undivided Profits 34,333.67 Currency in Circulation. . . . 50,000.00 Deposits 774,859.76 Total $959,193.43

3tairt The New Year The "THRIFT" Way. Open An Account In Our National -Savings Department. All Deposits IVIade ON OR BE FORE JANUARY loth Will Draw INTEREST From JAN UARY 1st.

Comparative Deposit

Feb. 9, 1905 (Opening Date) Dec. 27, 1908 Dec. 27, 1910". Dec. 27, 1912 Dec. 27, 1915 Dec. 27, 1916 (This Report) .

$22,314.60 $192,0Q0.00 $273,090.02 $426,542.20 8489,636.56 $774,859.76

East Chicago H&r People and Occurences

'"iimniuninn service will Of hold at r!: Fir. t M. E. chuvh Sunday morning at in;4i. In thi' evening' the past.w. Rev. F. I Ho ip will pr each on t subject, "Famine and Want." All at-' cordially invited U all services. Louis Ciarman. superintendent of the Press jtkb department. will arrive

home tomorrow after a week's visit with his father in southern Indiana. Twin City Council Knights of Columbus will hold a regular meeting' next Monday evening. The members of thft Kast Chicago chapter O. K. S. held a very pleasant and -enjoyable meeting Thursday night at their chapter room in the Masonic temple. The, following members were initiated into the order; Mr. and Mrs. Uiover Hansen. l"r. Robert fJpear. Mr. Griffith Sr., Mrs. Chas. Smith and Miss Mansell. Following the initiatory work, the newly elected

and appointed officers were installed for the ensuing year: "V. M., Cordelia Andersen; W. F., Chas. Andersen; A. M.. Lola Ross; Conductress, Ethel Petersen; A. C, Mary Williams; Secy., Ada Bickell; Treas., Bessie Fieiiter; Chaplin, Nannie Canine; Marshall, Abbie Thomas; Ada, Bertha Rrundsen; Ruth, Jennie Stissler; Esther, Minnie Clements; Martha. Emma Spencer; Klecta. Mrs. Lynn: Warder, Laura Hennett; Sentinel. Martin Petersen; organist, Vivian Williams. After the installation, the past matron, Mrs. Nannie Canine, was presented with a

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CONDENSED STATEMENT AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DECEMBER 27, 1916.

RESOURCES.

Loans and Discounts .$437,518.08 Overdrafts' 594.22 Bonds and Securities 130,729.60 Furniture and Fixtures 17,000.00 Bank .Building 65,000.00 Trust Securities 425.00 Insurance Account 1,202.93 Reserve: Cash and in Banks 167,314.13 Total Resources . $825,843.9(5 LIABILITIES. Capital $ 50,000.00 Surplus 25,000.00 Undivided Profits 6,146.53 Firt Mortgage Real Estate Gold Bonds 22,000.00 DEPOSITS 722,697.43 Total Liabilities -f 825,843.96

The Oldest Bank in East Chicago Under State Government Supervision

A. T. COLLISON, PRESIDENT. F. R. SCHAAF, VICE-PRESIDENT. H. K. GROVES, CASHIER.

beautiful past matron's Jewell. Delicious refreshment were perved by Mrs. Esther Dixon and her committee at the conclusion of the work. There will be a celebration of the Ifoly EuT.ha.rist and sermon on Sunday morning at the churrb of the Good Shepherd, at 10:45 A. M. Subject of the sermon, "Tho Eastern Star." Vespers and sermon at 7:3 p. m., subject, "A New Year's Greeting." The Home Economic section of the Woman's Club will meet Jlonday Jan. Sth, at tho home of Mrs. L. W. Giles on 3 45th street. There will be election of officers snd all members are requested to attend. Miss Dorothy Eiper of Chicago will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lewis at the welfare dance this evening at Masonic temple. Mrs. Louis Damkothler and son Walter from Iron River. Alien., will return .home Monday, after visiting since Christmas with her mother. Airs. A.

Reiboldt and sister, erts. Swedish Lutheran Raring and 143th' school at 9:15 a. m.

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church, corner street. Sunday Morning service

at 10:5') a. m. Rev. Arthur W. Johnson, pastor. Miss Lottie Donovan Is expected Jjome the latter part of next week from a six weeks visit with her sister in California. The Calumet Chapter D. A.'R. will hold their monthly business meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George V. Lewis on Alagoun avenue. Mrs. J). C. Reid will assist the hostess, and all members are invited to attend. Mrs. A. O. Schlieker of Northcote avenue left Thursday for a few weeks' trip through the west. The East Chicago Woman's Club are holding an election luncheon today at the Congregational church at 1 o'clock. The second dancing party 0as given last evning in the Elk's club rooms at wh'i'h favors were given t the ladies and a'.l present .enjoyed themselves. The ladies present we-e: Misses Evelyn, Norene Kinney, Lamphere, Lloyd. O'Toole, and Mesdames At. M. Friedman. Julius Friedman, A. P. Twyman. F. L. Townsley. and A. Ottenheimer of East Chicago; the Alisses Alansell and Wright of Indiana Harbor; Misses Jahnke and Hnyer of South Chicago; Airs. Gallagher of Sault St. Alarie, Mich., and Miss Sadie Friedman of Benton Harbor, Alich.

Indiana Harbor Person ml and Otherwise

Mr. and Airs. James Johnstone of Grapevine street, will entertain the Collins family at 6 o'clock dinner this evening in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Collins. Mrs. Maude Stephens and Mrs. II. K. McCrum are attending a, dinner party today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Farrington in Gary. ( Attorney and Mrs. J. W. Brissey will entertain her sister, Mrs. C. Kost of Chicago, and her son. O. . Kost of Mason City, la., for the week-end. Christian church. Rev. II. A. Carpenter, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.: preaching service at 11 a. m. At the evening service Fred P.arnett of t he municipal court of Hammond, will deliver a n address and give some of the

reasons why Its best to get on the water wagon. A cordial invitation is extended to every one to attend. Regular meeting Monday night of Pvthian Sisters. There will tie instal

lation of officers and refreshments will be served by the men. All members are asked to attend. German Lutheron church, corner 13Sth and Deodar streets. Rev Bruno Saager, pastor. Sunday school at 9:S0 a m German diviine services at 10 a. m. Holy communion is to be celebrated and confession begins at 10 a. m. Mrs. Clair Stephens of Ivy street, left to.lav for Terre Haute, called there by the death of her grandfather. Dr. E. T Stopwood. Deceased had just passed his toth birthday. Swedish Lutheran church. Hemlock and UStli streets. Sunday school at .13 a. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. in. Rev. Arthur W. Johnson. Pastor.

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Report to the Auditor of State. ' (condensed) of the condition of THE CITIZENS TRUST. . AND SAVINGS BANK At the close of business December 27th, 1916. . ASSETS. Loans and Discounts..$OV)K.6l Demand Loans 91.S90.00

$221,904.61 Bonds and Securities 14,GO0.00 Overdrafts 6400 Ranking House 9,lfi.Vt

Furniture and Fixtures.... Real Estate

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5.250.00

Due from Departments ll.'.M,...4 Cash on hand and in Banks 1GS.1S7.S6

$i::i,927.Sl LIABILITIES. Capital Stock 50 onO.OO Surplus 4000 Profits - - 7,i...4S Other Liabilities 2,000.00 Deposits - S6S.152.06 $131,927.81 Pay "by Check, and by Check only, Then old bills you may ignore. Endorsed checks will prove the payment Of the bills you paid before. WE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR OPENING AN ACCOUNT WITH US.

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137TH AND CEDAR STREETS, INDIANA HARBOR, IND. At the Commencement of Business December 28th, 1916. WALTER J. RILEY, President. C. A. WESTBERG, JOHN CARROLL M. E. KOZACIK JR., Vice-President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 84"9,O85.07 Furniture and Fixtures 5.210.88 Due from Departments :,14:.49 Cash on Hand and in Banks 80,077.22 Total 8527,517.20 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock . 50.000.00 1 leserved for Taxes 1 .000.00 Famines (Net) , 5,491.20 Deposits 471,020.00 Total 8527;517.20 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS. Mav 11th, 1914 (Opening Dav) $10,200.70 December 27th, 1014 $81,352.5 0December 27th, 1915 ' $211,215.58 December 27th, 1910 .471,026.00 DIRECTORS FRANK CALLAHAN, Mavor. JOHN CARROLL, Cashier. - B. 1). L. GLAZEBROOK,Citv Attomcv. WALTER .1. LH LEV, President. IT. C. RUTLEDGE, Postmaster. C. A. WESTBERG, Vice Pres. East Chicago Co. The Bank That Treats You Right SAFETY SECURITY . SERVICE

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STATEMENT AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS, DECEMBER 28TH, 1916. "First Fmsf Sk SaiIns Sank Chicago and Kennedy Avenues, East Chicago, Ind. WALTER J. RILEY, President. -SAMUEL W. OGDEN, C. H. WELLS, B. F. CHAMSKI, Vice-President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts . 479,058.." Stocks, Bonds, etc 110,19.3.7:5 Real Estate 9,010.78 Current Expense 4,008.90 Furniture and Fixtures 2,84:..:i2 Overdrafts 0.79 Cash on Hand and in Bank , 04,:)20.82 Total 8675,450.89 LIABILITIES. ' Capital Stock f 8 50.000.00 Surplus 25,000.00 Undivided Profits ' 9,:5.52 Reserved for Taxes 4,21 0.90 Deposits - ' 580,710.9)1 Building Account " 10.J.54 Total 8075,450.89 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS. December 27th, 1910 875,7ni.7S December 27th, 1912 ' $293,361.88 December 27th, 1914 $302,856.72 December 27th, 1910 586,71(3.93 DIRECTORS. Hon. Lawrence Becker, Solicitor of .the 17. S. Treasury. Geo. Hannauer, General Mgr. Ind. Harbor Belt R. R. Newton A. Hembroff, Attorney for the Country of Lake Samuel W. Ogden, Manager Grasselli Cheruical Co. -Walter J. Riley, President. C. H. Wells, Cashier. C. A. West berg, Yiee-Pres. East Chicago Co. We Solicit Your Business

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