Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 76, Hammond, Lake County, 16 September 1920 — Page 7
Thursday, Sept. 16, 1920.
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WALTER J. RILEY, President &WS FIRST CALUMET uk SAMUEL W. OGDEN TRUST AND E. L. STECK V.ce President SAVJNGS BANK Cashier CHICAGO AND KENNEDY AVES. EAST CHICAGO, IND. Statement at the Commencement of Business Sept, 9, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 919,389.22 Bonds and Securities - 353,871.68 Furniture and Fixtures 4300.00 Interest Earned, Not Collected 93 1 7 J 3 Cash on Hand and in Banks 69t4 1 Q.29
Total
.$1,456,288.32
LIABILITIES
pital $5(X000.00 Surplus Earned 70,000.00 $ 120,000.00 Earnings , j j 274.42 Reserved for Interest, Taxes and Dividends 10446 56 Interest Collected, not Earned , . 5 271 51 Deposits ...V.Y.V. 1.309.295.83 TotaI $1. 45628832
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WHO BANKS YOUR MONEY? Are you saving part of your wages each pay day? If you spend that part which you should put in the bank your wages do not mean much to you. Remember, if you do not bank your money the other fellow will.
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WALTER J. RILEY, President C. A. WESTBERG, Vice-President JOHN CARROLL. Vice-President and Cashier
GEORGE MARCH Asst. Cashier
137th AND CEDAR STREETS INDIANA HARBOR, IND. Statement at fhe Commencement of Business Sept. 9, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 862,654.01 Bonds and Securites 35 1 ,6 1 6.92 Furniture and Fixtures 7,700.00 Interest Earned, not Collected 8.809.09 Cash on Hand and in Banks 233.690. 1 0 Total , .TK464.470T2 LIABILITIES Capital $50,000.00 Surplus Earned 60.000.00 $ 110.000.00 Undivided Profits 10.176.96 Reserved for Dividends 666.68 Reserved for Interest and Taxes 15,439.43 Interest Collected, not Earned. 7,527.27 Deposits J20-659-78 Total $ 1.464.470:i2
SAVE $25.00 THIS MONTH If you will put $25 in a savings account at this bank during September, and repeat your deposits during October, November and December, you will be $100 ahead.
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Wh ere There is a Happy Home There is a Kept-Up Savings Account. Maybe Your Home Needs a Savings Account That is Added to Each Pay Day:
The United States Government Is a Depositor of The First National Bank of East Chicago.
THE FIRST CHICAGO & FORSYTH AVES.
WALTER J. RILEY C. A. WESTBERG -JOHN CARROLL - -
- - President Vice-President Vice-President
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EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA
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----- Cashier - - Asst. Cashier - - Asst. Cashier
The First National and The First Trust & Savings Banks Have the Same Board of Directors.
Statement at the Commencement of Business September 9th, 1920
RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 714,000.82 Bonds and Securities ; 622,131.13 Bank Building 96,591.83 Interest Earned, not collected 9,114.39 CasK on Hand and in Banks 271,230.45
LIABILITIES Capital ..$100,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 $ Earnings Reserved for Taxes Interest Collected, not earned
150,000.00 13,467.77 5,079.92 6,709.62
TOTAL $1,713,068.62
Circulation 100,000.00 Deposits 1,437,811.31 TOTAL $1,713,068.62
WALTER J. RILEY President C. A. WESTBERG Vice-President JOHN CARROLL Vice-President
First TrustAnd Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA
JOHN J. BLOCK - Mgr. Insurance Dept. A. M. KELLY Sec-Treas. W. L. SPENCER Asst. Sec-Treas.
Statement at the Commencement of Business September 9th, 1920
RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Bonds and Securities Interest Earned, Not Collected , Due from Insurance Department Cash on Hand and in Banks
LIABILITIES
.$109,906.49 . 37.106.00 . 1.729.63 . 2,249.55 . 5,054.33
Total $156,046.05
Capital Surplus Earnings Reserved for Interest and Taxes. Interest Collected, Not Earned . Bills Payable Deposits Total
.$50,000.00 . 15.000.00
$ 65,000.00 6.959.22 . 4.234.77 . 2.997.02 . 8.000.00 68,855.04 .$156,046:05
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Careful people make use of safety deposit boxes at this bank. lust the place to keeD Liberty bonds. sharM f tl,
Home of the First National and First Trust and Savings Banks DepOsitlBoX Here policies and. other valuables. And the cost is less than a cent a day. Get one of these safety boxes while it is available.
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