Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1920 — Page 11
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CHICAGO AND KENNEDY AVES. EASf CHICAGO, IND. Statement at the Commencement of Business July 1st, 1920
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RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 924,607.32 Bonds and Securities 332,943.80 Furniture and Fixtures 4,300.00 Interest Earned. Not Collected 6,836.75 Cash on Hand and in Banks 1 14,893.76
Total $1,383,581.63 LIABILITIES Capital ' $50,000.00 Surplus Earned 70.000.00 $ 120.000.00 Earnings 9.019.17 Reserved for Taxes . 7.975.45 Interest Collected not Earned 6.329.27 Bills Payable 100.000.00 Deposits 1.140,257.74
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Total $1,383,581.63 The Bank That Service Built Insurance
Responsibility The advantage of having this bank handle your fire and other insurance policies is that your insurance protection is looked after by an institution of large resources. Service and safety here.
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WALTER J. RILEY, . . President C. A. WESTBERG, Vice-President
JOHN CARROLL Vice-President
A. M. KELLY Cashier
W. L. SPENCER E. J. HEAVEY Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier
Statement at the Commencement of Business July 1st, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 734,619.40 Bonds and Securities 61 1,837.79 Bank Building . : 92.917.65 Interest Earned. Not Collected 6,673.06 Cash on Hand and in Banks 320,21 7-75
Total .$1,766,265.65 LIABILITIES Capital $100,000.00 Surplus , 50.000.00 $ 150.000.00 Earnings 4,778.24 Reserved for Taxes 3,828.89 Interest Collected not Earned 4,612.40 Circulation ' 95.800.00 Deposits 1,507,246.12
Total .$1,766,265.65 Success Is Contagious One of the pleasures of conducting a successful banking business is the knowledge that so many of your depositors are succeeding with you. For instance, take a business man who banks he.e. His success is our concern; we are interested that he does get ahead. And the very fact that he is accepted as a patron of this national bank, which is a member of the Federal Reserve System of the United States, at once gives him prestige in commercial circles.
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First Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA CHICAGO AND FORSYTH AVES. WALTER J. RILEY, . . President C. A. WESTBERG, Vice-Preident
JOHN CARROLL Vice-President JOHN J. BLOCK, Mgr. Insurance Department
A. M. KELLY Sec'y and Treas. W. L. SPENCER, Asst. Secretary-Treasurer
Statement at the Commencement of Business July 1st, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $122,896.92 Bonds and Securities 29.006.00 Interest Earned. Not Collected 2.202.68 Due from Insurance Department 12,860.02 Cash on Hand and in Banks 3,963.74 : Total $170,929.36 LIABILITIES Capital $50,000.00 Surplus 15,000.00 $ 65.000.00 Earnings 1.323.91 Reserved for Taxes 3,700.90 Interest Collected, Not Earned 796.74 Deposits 100,107.81 Total $170,929.36
When You Are Away This Summer
No need to worry about your valuables, important papers, and insurance policies. Keep your Liberty bonds, shares of stock, and valuables in a safety deposit box at this bank. Rental $3 a year.
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TRUST & SAVINGS
137th AND CEDAR STREETS INDIANA HARBOR, IND.
WALTER J. RILEY, President C. A. WESTBERG, Vice-President JOHN CARROLL, Vice-President M. E. KOZACIK, Jr., Cashier GEORGE MARCH . Asst. Cashier
Statement at the Commencement of Business July 1st, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ...........$ 885.746. 10 Bonds and Securites 324 .083.00 Furniture and Fixtures 00.00 Interest Earned, not Collected 9.793.6 Cash on Hand and in Banks 222,9 1 9. 1 0 Total $1,450,241.87 LIABILITIES CaPital $50,000.00 Surplus Earned ; 60,000.00 $ 110.000.00 Undivided Profits 2. 12.12 Unpaid Dividends 300.00 Reserved for Taxes 10,139.43 Interest Collected, not Earned 6,210.33 Deposits 1.320.879.99 Total ,$1,450,241.87 Is It Hard For You To Save? It probably is. Even the best of savers find it hard but pleasant work. There is a way to save that will fit your wages; and it will get you somewhere. Just think how nice it would be to save $1,000, or to save so you can begin paying on your own home. We have a plan, we believe, that will suit you, and you can lay by the money in a way that you will hardly miss it in some homes the woman attends to this saving plan. If you really want to save come to this bank and ask about the plan of the State' Building and Loan association.
