Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 11 March 1919 — Page 7
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TWIN GITY TO HAVE A , BALL LEAGUE
The Industrial section of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor will have a baseball league if present plans, well under eventually materialize. An initial meeting was held In the chamber of commerce rooms last night and was attended by representative. the General American Tank Car ori&ratlon. the Graver Tank AVorks. the Universal Portland Cement company, the Kdward Valve & Manufacturing company, the Locomotive Superheater company and the Standard Forglngs company. A number of other plants have expressed an Interest m the plans amons them and Sinclair Kenning company, the Standard Oil company, the Grasselli Chemical company and the Mark Manufacturing company. The purpose Is to fni-m a n .
leas-ue of ten teams. Many of the plants i
ioc.il baseball grounds and arrangements may possibly he made for use of the pnrk on Hurl'd avenue end the park on north Forsyth avenue. Another meeting Is .-all.d for next Monday evening. March 17th. at the rh:mher of commerce rooms. r?ee Hive uild1nic. Tin Cliicapo avenue.
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
CONFIDENT JEWS WILL GET JUSTICE AT PEACE TABLE
ARTHUR
VERNON
NEW
POSTMASTER
D. B. Purinton, Whiting, Doesn't Want Job and New Appointee Is Named.
lrr.ciAi, To The Times. WHITI.VG. Ind.. March 11. Arthur Vernon. 227 IiPorte avenue. 'VYJiitins. been named p lmater of Whiti'lS. as sui'tffor to the prenent in unbent. iGeorsfe V. Jones. I. U. Pur-i:-tjn n as nmerl some months a?f, but has deckled to decline the offer. Mr. Vernon, who is employed at the Standard Oil Company has not yet i i-en officially appointed, but it is officially lwit.w.i that he has been named in the np;!ntee.
LOGANSPORT MAN FINED
(Tly Intamatlonal News Service.) INDIANAPOLIS. March 11. Isaac
Itandalln of IxKansport. Ind., was
fned Jino and costs by federal judgre A. B. Anderson today for violation of the state liquor law.
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FRED STONE IN "Under The Top" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. HOUDINI in the eighth episode of The Master Mystery Also a FIRST RUN PATHE NEWS. Coming Saturday and Sunday THE FIGHTING R00SEVELTS
American Car and Foundry 93 American H. and L,. 19 1; Amertcan Locomotive ..... . ' American SmeitinK ;n4 American Steel Foundry ...... R7H American Tel. and Tel. 107 S Anaconda S2' Atchison . . .. .. 9314 Raid win Locomotive 87 i Haltlmore and Ohio 50 Uethlehem Steel II 7 Canadian Pacific $ Central leather . . . . $ S Chesapeake and Ohio Rrt Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul 30"i Colorado Fuel ..... 4 Corn Products 4St Crucible Steel gjv Distilleries Securities 63ifc K.rie a it t.eneral Klectrle 160 General Motors 1594 Jt. North- rn Pr. . . . 9i Illinois Central . 99 Lackawanna Steel 71 Iehi)rh Valley Jg Mexican Pete. l3'i Midvale Steel 4S? New Tork Central 7 N. T.. N. H. and Hartford 33 Northern TacUlc ... . 9i Pennsylvania Pressed Steel Car ... S9 Hallway Steet Sprinirs 774 Iteadinjr Republic Iron and Steel K5 Sinclair Jfi Southern Pacific . 103 1; Pi m t hern Ilailway 29 7 Texas Co. . .. 195V Union Pacific 130$ T S. Steel 977 I'tah Copper . 73 W hite Motors 54 H CHXCAOO UVXSTOCX. HOOSHulk. $19 619.30; top. I19.SJ: butcher hoa heavy. 1 1 9.16 ft 1 9.S5 ; packing hoftrs heavy. SI $9 IS. 65; medium and mixed. $18.76 19.10: light. $18.75 ft 19.25; pigs. flTlg.I5; roughts. S17.25i 18.00. t'ATTI.K lleef cattle Rood choice. $1 f..50 ft 20.P0; medium and common, $10.50 fi 16.50: butcher stock heifers. $7.5015.50; cows. $7.005f 15.00; canners and cutters. $3.50W 7.00; Mockers and feeders ftood choice. $11.00 ft 15. OS; common and medium. $8.25(11.00; veal calves (food choice, $ 1 7.25 y 1 7.75. CHICAGO CASH 01ULXN 1U.BXST. CORN No. 3 mixed, f 1.40 1.404 ; white. $1.404t 1.41; 3 yellow. $1.43fl 1.45; 4 mixed. $1.374 5 1.38 V,: 4 w hite. $1.37 V, 1.38V, ; 4 yellow. $1.39, 9 1-40; S mixed. $1.354 91.3S4; 5 white. $1.361.38; S yellow, $1.38. OATS No. 3 white. 6162;c; standard. 6263'4e. CHICAGO PBODUCX. BUTTER Creamery extras. 58e; lsts. BTc; packing stock. 30fJ3Sc. EGOS Current receipts. 37 43e: ordinary firsts. 37 '-i g 37 4e; firsts, 38 Vsc; extras. 43.4 If 44 VC. LIVK POULTRY Chickens. 33c; turkeys. 30c; sprlnfs. $2c; roosters, IJc; rccse. 22c: ducks. 3Zc. POTATOES OMos, $1.55 1.70. CHICAGO, March 11. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs., 19c; 70 to 80 lbs.. 20421'4c; 90 to 110 lbs, 22 T 23c; fancy, 23c; overweight kidneys, 140 to 176 lbs., 14 17c; coarse. 14c.
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daman done b' the German troops in the area, they occupied, especially France and HelKlum. The reparation commission, appointed by the peace conference has decided that Germany shall pay $40,000,000,000 this paper learns on good authority. It can be seen that this total n presents only a small part of the total coat of the war to the entente powers. The main point to be determined by this commission was not what Germany should pay, but whut she could pay, continue-" the Pall Malt Gatelte.
BENEDICTS ARE HELPED (By iBtsrmatloaal Raws Ssrrlca.) WASHINGTON, March 11. Benedicts were this afternoon rewarded for their herolm. In a new rutins; tha internal revenue bureau decided that victims of the new Income tax who married at any time durinK tn year 1918 will be allowed the full yearly $2,000 married man's exemption In determining their taxea even though they did not marry until Peeember, 30. 1018.
i o'clock tomorrow morning;, was Is
sue 1 today from the state headquarters of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway employes )iers. The strike e-rders. according to union leaders, fill result In- the walkout of approximately 4.500 men operating trolly lines which serve 141 towns and itles in Kssex. Hudson. Bergen, i'asalc. I'nlori, Mtddlesex, Somerset, Mercer, Camden and Gloucester counties. Action ly Tie union officials followed the taking cf a strike vote among the memherihil- of the organization as a remit of the refusal of the company te recounts the union and of tha emplojts demand for nine. hour day with the same pay now In fores for a ten hour day.
TWO OUTSIDE LIQUOR VIOLATORS UNDER ARREST Two liquor violators. Konstanty Palowskl, a Russian, of Chleano. and Harry Taylor, a n-ro of Iviporte. Ind. were yesterday afternoon arrested at Gary on tha charge of violating; the state liquor law. Both offenders were found with large quantities of liquors In their possession and both are held without bonds, for appearance in the Gary city court.
I ADMITS KILLING
0FJ3AVANAQH 7 XatrmUel Vrws 8rrlc.) CHICAGO, March U John Chance, soldier, arrestee latt last night with his brother-in-law. Harry Rochott. confessed today, the pollea say, to tha shooting and Instantly killing of Jaa. Cavanagh Sunday night. . Chance Is alleged to have admittaa the shooting declaring, "Cavanagh wronged my sister-ln-Uw, Virginia Rochotte."
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Miss Ethel Greenbers;. Confidence that the peace conference will recofrniie the demands of the Jews for world equality for all people, including: civil, political and religious rights for the Jews in the country of their birth or adoption, is expressed by Miss Ethel Greenbers of Durham, N. C. She was one of the eighteen women who attended the recent American Jewish congress in Philadelphia, called for the purpose of preparing and presenting the cast of tha Jews before the conference and urging the big powers to give the Jews their rights.
fruit, saving transportation. You get the delights and the heaithfulness of fruit. Just as though you served fresh fruit. And it costs but a trifle right In midwinter, when you need fruit the most, and when fresh fruit is so Jgt.
GERMANY TO PAY FORTY BILLIONS (By International News Sarrlea.) LONDON. March 11. (By British government wireless.) The total cost of the war to the allies is estimated by the Pall Mall Gazette at $100,000,000,000. This dors not Include the Incalculable
A FRESH-FRUIT DESSERT IN MID-WINTER Local ftrocers are now offering a new type of gelatine dainty. The name Is Jiffy-Jell. Each package contains a bottle of highly condensed frultJulce essence. Add boiling wafer to the JlffyJell. then this fruit essence, and you have a real fruit dessert. This fruit essence Is made from tha fresh, ripe fruit, and right where the best fruit grows. One little vial eontains all the essence from half a ripe pineapple Just to flavor one dessert. Another little vial contains the condensed Juice of 65 big Igi berries. So Jiffy-Jell desserts taste Just like fruit-made dainties. Tet a package to rerve six people or more costs only 12 cents. This low cot la due to the Jiffy-Jell method. They crush the fruit and condense It. Thus a little vial contains all the essence, of considerable ripe
NO. 359. BANK dl'A'iK-MENT. AHTOlt K. TAJPVE Jt, President. T. XUCKAJU) SCtLJLKT, VlC-FrS. XMEU. HOOK, Cashier. J. C. CrUAVES, Ass't CuUw.
Report of the Condition of the BANK OF HAMMOND. rnHie itmiK, at Hammond, In the iitate of Indiana, at the Ck-se of Ha Business 011 March 4, 191V.
RESOURCES: Loans and IMscount . ..$41,428.62 Overdrafts None V. S. Bonds 1.516.00 Other Bonds and Securities 3.521.51 Due from Banks and Trust
Companies Cash on H 11 rid Cash Items Other Assets
11.596.36 3.5v9.3 474.40 6.676.3
Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Ftop that wenkening. persistent cough or cold, threatenlnc throat or lung affections, with Eckmnn's Alterative, the tonic and upbuilder of 20 years' successful use. HOc and J1.60 bottles from druggists.' or from ECKMAN LABORATORY. Philadelphia.. Adv.
Total Resources 175.011.70 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In... 310.000.00 Undivided Profits 63S.90 Exchange, Oiscounts and Interest 135.11 Demand Deposits $44. 153. 33 Demand Certificates 390.(0 Time Certificates... J1T.I0 Savings Deposits.... 17.364.10 62.226.08 Certified Cheeks 195.60 Cashier's Checks 1.715.16
Total Liabilities t75.011.70 State of Indiana. County of Lake, ss: I. Theodore Moor. Cashier of the Bank of Hammond, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true. THEODORE HOOF. Subscribed and sworn to before ne. this 11th day of March. 1919. (SEAL) EMMA E. CI.AfS. Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 16. 1923.
No. 126.
PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO - INDIANA Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 Under U. S. Supervision grn Safe Banking and k Protection this JJ Bank Is a Member of the Federal Reserve System and is under the supervision of the U. S- Government.
A. J. SWANSON. President. DANIEL BROWN, Vice President.
H. O. RKISSIG. Secretary. H. O. REISSIG, Treasurer.
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK At Hammond, in the Stats of Indiana, at the Close of Its Business on March 4, 1919.
RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $401 Overdrafts Bonds and Stocks 10
Liberty Bonds 66 War Savings Stamps
Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate , . Bills in Transit Due from Departments Due from Banks and Trust Companies Cash on Hand
Cash Items 13 Trust 8ecuritia . 11 Taxes and Interest Paid 2 Expense .. l
2fil.71 187.41
,fiO0.79
,200.00 129.96 260.00 ,871.52 ,705.70 672.81 911.18 84.29 10S.47 600.00 SOUS S81.0S
TOTAL RESOURCES $570,884.12
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in .. fjoo
1'ndlvided Profits Net
Interest. Discount and Other Earnings. Demand Deposits. Except Banks Savings Deposits, Except Banks Special Denosits. Except Banks ... Certified Checks Due to Banks and Trust Companies Reserve for Taxes
6
6 34?; 109
noft.on 022.05 848 fi.1
.B15.45 .920.02 350.00 349.90 .678.ftfi ,100.00
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$570,884.12
State of Indiana. I County of Lake. ' p I, H. O. Reissi. Secretary and Treasurer of tha American Trust & Sav lnps Bank of Hammond, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true. H. O. RBISSIG. 8b-cribed and wtb 4a before me, this 10th day ef Mares,, lilt, J. S. BLACK MUN, Notary Public. My commission expires March 6, 1932.
CURTAIN ON CREEL. (By Intsraatlonal Hwi rvtce.) NEW YORK, March. 11. Oeorsre
t'reel, chairman of the committee on public Information, announced upon his arrival hre today from Europe, that his relfrnatlon had bn tendered and had been accepted.
DROPS OF MAGIC! LIFT OUT CORNS
Sore, touchy corns stop hurting, then lift rijht out with fingers
Report of the Condition of the Citizens' National Bank
at Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on March 4th, 1919.
DINNER GIVEN FOR DEPARTING NURSES Miss E. Sawyer of the. Sawyer hospital. Tollcaton. and Mlsa M. Prltchard, former uperlntendppt of the Gary General hospital, tonight are to srtva a dinner In honor of the Gary General nurses, who are leaving- tomorrow for the Cook county hoapltal, Chicago, wjiere they will flnfih the last six months of their eourie.
The nurses (rolnsr are: Misses Nel
lie Koedyker. Bertha Wade and Anna Kubeclk.
STRIKE ORDERED ON SERVICE LINES (By Xatermatlomal ITewa Sarrlaa.) NKWAHK. N. J., March 11. An order for a strike on ail lines of the public service railway company. In Northern Sew Jersey, affective at 4
For a tw cents you can set a small bottle of . tha mafic drug: freesone recently discovered by a Cincinnati man. Just ask at any drug atora for a small bottla of freesone. Apply a few drops upon a tender, achingcorn or callus And instantly all soreness disappears and shortly you -wtlf nnd tha corn or callus so loos that you lift It off with tha fingers. Just think! Not one bit of pain before applying freesone or afterwards. It doesn't even irritate tha surrounding- skin. Hard corns, soft eorna, or corns between tha to, also hardened calluses on bottom of feet, shrivel UP and fall off without hurting a particle. It is almost magical. Keep a tiny bottle en the
dresser and never lt a corn or callus ache twice. Adv.
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Charter No. 3478. Reserve Diatrlct No. 7. Report of the Condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on March 4, 1919.
RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (except
those shown in b and c) $1
Customers' liability account of acceptances of this hank purchased or discounted by It Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts sold with indorsement of this bank, not shown under Item d, above (see Item 57c) Overdrafts, secured. $ : unsecured. $94.5. U. t. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds, but 1b- . eluding U. S. certificates of indebtedness): U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) U. S. bonds and certificates of Indebtedness pledged as collateral for State or other deposits or bills pavable -- IT. 8. bonds and certificates of Indebtedness owned and unpledged - Premium on U. 3. bonds...Liberty Lean Bonds: .Liberty Iyan Bonds, 3H." 4 and per eent. unpledged - - - Liberty Loan Bonds. SH. 4 and 44 per cent, pledged to secure State or other deposits or bills payable - - - .- Bonds, securities, etc. (other than lT. S.): Bonds (other than U, S. bonds) pledged to secure postal tarings deposits Securities other than T. S. bonds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged Collateral Trust and other notes of corporations issued for not less than ONE TEAR nor more than THREE YEARS' time Total bonds, securities, etc., other than L. S Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent r subscription) - Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Items with Federal Rserv Bank In process of collection (not available as reserve) Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks - Vet amounts due from banks, hankers and trust companies other than Included in Items 13, 14 or 15 r Exchanges for clearing house - Total of Items 14. 15, 16. 17 and 18 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash Items Redemption fund with lT. S. Treasurer and due from IT. 8. Treasurer Interest earned but not collected approximate on Notes and Bills Receivable not past due
,617,064.59
115,376.70
$1,732,441.? 94.55
150,000.0(1 190,000.00 100.000.00 346,245.00 382,000.00 157,000.00 337.111.13 52,737.50
440,000.00
778.245.00
528,488.41
646,848.63 9,000.00 800.72 194.211.86 13.114.71 48S.491.96
9.263.79 11.617.95
23.158.92 7.500.00 18.194.67
TOTAL
LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ' Surplus fund - - Undivided profits - - $ 3n.248.83 Less current expenses. Interest and taxes paid 22.062.13 Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance of maturity and not earned (approximate) Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued Circulating notes outstanding Net amounts due to National banks Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companies (other than included In Items 31 or 32) Certified check's outstanding.., . Total of Items 32. 33, 34 and 35 115,586.88 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check Certiorates of deposit due In less than 30 daya (ohr than for money borrowed) Dividends unpaid Other demand deposits Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 36. 37. 38, 39, 40 and 41 1. 857.809 .M Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postsi savings) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) - , - Postal savings deposits , Other time deposits '. Total of time deposits subjeet to Reserve, Items 42. 43. 44 and 45 1.369,693.25 United States deposits (other than postal savings): Other United States deposits, including deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 49,943.00 Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank.... Liabilities other than those above stated ..
$4,280,934.05
$ 150.000.00
150,000.00
8,186.72 7.622.83 6.875.6 4.695.33 150.000.00 744.75 65.002.96 49,839.14
1,689,805.87 30.978.32 2.225.00 134.800.44
195.500.27 136.858.32 1.037.333.6S
49.ft43.0O 400,000.00 10,571.84
TOTAL
$4,280,984.05
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State of Indiana. ) County of Lake, (
I, Marcus M .Towle, Cashier of the above-named bank, da solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best ef my knowledge aad belief. MARCU8 M. TOWLE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECT Attest: this 11th day of March, 1919. W. C. BELMAX, ORACE R. CONROY. A. M. TURNER, Notary PwMl. TOTTER W, M1TTN. My com. expires Feb. 8, 192X Director.
RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, (except those shown in b and c) .$ Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts sold with indorsement of this bank, not shown under Item d above (see Item 57e) . Overdrafts, secured. $232.22; unsecured. $261.94 U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds, but including: U. S. certificates indebtedness): U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) U. S. bonds and certificates of Indebtedness pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) Premium on U. S. bonds , Liberty Loan Bonds: Liberty Loan Bonds, 3, 4 and iM per cent, unpledged Liberty Loan Bonds, 3. 4 and 4U per cent, pledged to secure postal savings deposits . Liberty Loan Bonds, 3. 4 and 4 per .cent, pledged to secure state or other deposits or bills payable Bends, securities, etc. (other than U. S.)i Bonds (other than IT. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits .... Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including; storks) owned unpledged , , Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S. Stock, other than Federal Reserve Bank steek Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per eent f subscription) Furniture and fixtures . Real estate owned other than banking house...... Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies other than included in Items 13, 14 or 15 , Exchanges for clearing house Total of Items 14, 15. 16. 17 and 18 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. s. Treasurer War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned TOTAL ..
845,330.31
$ 845,330.31 494.16
10O.C0Q.00 6o.ooe.oo 95,633.50 15.000.00 150.000.00 45,560.00 112.823.00
150,000.00
163,819.58
21,503.96 10,875.18
61,178,79
LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ..... ... Undivided profits ... .
Iess current expenses. Interest and taxes psJd.
Amount reserved for taxes accrued. , . Amount reserved for all interest accrued....
Circulating notes outstanding , .
Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies (other than included in Items 31 or S2) Certified checks outstanding . Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total of Items 32, 33, 34 and 35
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (payable, within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check . Certificates of deposit due in less than. 30 daya (other than for money borrowed) Dividends unpaid - Total of demand deposits (othe than hank deposits) subject to Reserve. Items 36. 37. 88. 39, 40 and 41 564,228.62 Time deoosits sublect to Reserve (payable, after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borPostal savings deposits . . Other time denosits..... , Total of time deposits subjeet to Reserve, Itfm 42, 43. 44 and 45 - 571.T56.9T United States deposits (other than postal savings): War lon deposit account 12,202.50 Other United States dennslta, Including deposits of V. S. dlsburjtlne: offleers. 50.000.00 Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank
360,633.50
15i.StS.00 8,083.41 4.2O0.00 ,0fM).nfl 9.4T2.4A 56.W3.4S 152,833.87
509.00 1B.48S.TI 7J7.86 8.000.00 560.00 ?14.?4T.5
$ 190,000.00 40,000.00 11.128.83 1.751.94 2.000.00 J00,08.00 60,816.03 633.91 336.88
562.287.01 1.726.54 215.00
TOTAL ...
State of Indi
52434.45 4ft,Y9A.n 469,182.89
62.202.M 150,000.00 $!,664.24T.65
diana. "1 Lake. J
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I. Theodore Maor. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnlv swear that the above statement is true to the best of ttw knowIM nnd belief. THEODORE MOOR. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to berore mo CORRECT Attest: this llth day of March, 1919. P. R. SCHAAF. EMMA F. CLAUS, ANTON H. TAPPER, Notary Public. LEO WOLF, My com. expires Jan. 16th, 1923. Piretor.
PUBLISHED 8TATEMENT TRUST COMPANY.
W. O. PAXTON. President. FRED R. MOTT, Vice President.
FRANK HAMMOND. Secretary. H. J. OESCHEIDLEB, ArL See.
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Hammond Trust and Savings Bank At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the Clese ef Its Business en March 4, 1919.
RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Overdrafts .. Bonds Liberty Bonds Furniture and Fixtures .. ..... Other Real Estate Due from Departments , , Due from Banks and Trust Companies Cash on Hand..... Cash Items Taxes and Interest Paid ..
TOTAL RESOURCES
.$261,570.35 1586.22 . 81.593.21 . 71.432.78 . 8.900.00 75.91 1.762.65 . 33.595.76 8.269.92 J.74M9 2,275.46
$475,798.11
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus Undivided Profits Interest. Discount Demand Deposits, Savings Deposits, Certified Checks Due Departments Bills Payable
TOTAL LIABILITIES
-Net and Other Earnings Except Banks Except Banks
f 60,000.00 10,000.00 13,70 1.861.57 272.420.44
. 120.685.10 3,653.10 164.26 . 15.000.00 .$47.3,798.17
Total Liability on Surety Bonds Premium Received on Bonds Issued Premium Reserve on Bonds Issued
None None .None State of Indiana.
County of Lake, : I, Frank Hammond. Secretary and Treasurer of the Hammond Trust & Savings Bank of Hammond, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is fru. FRANK HAMMOND. Subscribed and sworn to before mo. this llth day of March, 1919, WILLIAM J. HA8T1X08, Notary FvbHo. . My commission expires Dec. llth, 1919.
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