South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 261, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 September 1919 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919.
Prelate Mercier Becomes Citizen
NEW YORK, Sept. 18.--Deside--ratu. Cardinal Mercier, archbishop of Mo'.inos an! jtrlmat of IJ!sium. Wednesday beoam an honorary citizen of .w York City. From th tim Helium's heroic prince of the church lft the train which had brought him from Italtimorf until ho had rrtircd at th residence of ArchMshop Hayes Wrdneaday nlfrht the hours wpre crowded with events whlrh si. owed th vcruratlon in which ho ia held not 'nly by those of his own faith, but by Americans of all cred. The. churchman who defied the hostile hosts of Germany wan the central f.grure at one of the most imrreh.Mve religious ceremonies ever held in N't-- York, a requiem hl?h riia-"..s celebrated in St. Patrick' rathedral on the anniversary of -the lenth of Cardinal Farley. Later he went to city hall where Mayor Dylan prfented him with a parchmert. brstowinj: upon him honorary citizenship in New York City. In the evrnlns: he was Kuet of honor at a dinner Riven by th mayor's committee on reception to distinguished srueEts.
80UTII WAItRIIX. Sept. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Walter anl Mr. and Mrs. Nell Wedel attended the county fair held at Sprinsbrook, Thursday. Mrs. l-:Ua Van Ilusklrk Hpent the week' end with her daughter, Mrs.
Jason Marquis at South liend. Mrs. M. Clindaniel of Klkhart Is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Clindaniel. Mrs. Susan Stroup and son. Glen of Iydick. were quests of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Stroup Wednesday evening.
The Oak Grove study will hold its at the home. of Mr
Hhethren Ulble regular meeting and Mrs. U. G.
Haple at Oak Grove. Sunday evening. Sept. 21. Mrs. Italph Walters and children, the. Mioses Kthel Zeitler and Elva Wilkerson of South Hend and Mr. arid Mrs. Newton Walters motored to I lass lake, Saturday, and returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clindaniel attended the funeral cf the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hose at South Ilend. Monday. M. Menyhart will move his family to South Hend in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Milliken and children of Five Toints. John Wedel, Miss Ten a Wedel and the Mi.ses Anna and Mary Kenna were Sunday fOiests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wedel. H. Witter. Mrs. I J. Knode and daughter, Katherine, and Mr. and Mm. Charles Shedarick of South Hend and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Watkins and family of Terre Coupee visited at the C. O. Stroup home Sunday. The Misses Hazel and Dessie Turnbul. the Misses Very and Thelma Wilkerson and the Misses Jennie and Florence Walters. all of South Hend. spent Sunday at the Newton Walters home. Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Wells and children of Chain o' Lakes visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Wells. Sunday.
Al'TKX CIIAPHIj. Sept. 15. Mr. Culp of Bryan, O.. spent the week end wtih Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kin:. Miss Dorothy Hittle of Turner, Mich., is spending pveral weeks with Mis Hazel King. Mr. and Mr? Charles Kin? and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. West of North Liberty. Mrs. Guhs and Mrs. Ghaum entertained the Dorcas society Wednesday afternoon. Mardell Smith entertained a number of the your.? people of the community Wednesday afternoon.
Orville Efrcr of week end with Mr. Smith. Ellsworth Pno
evening with Mr
Smith. The Live Wires will meet with Miss Inez Ilup'l Friday eveninsr. George Walz had an accident whi'e '.-Utting corn Tuesday and had the end of his thumb torn off. Mlsa Susie Hoctel was at Indian lake last week with Iyeepers. lYank dbricht and family attended the Ulbricht reunion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Iterick and Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer spent
Gary spent the and Mrs. Frank pent TurMav
and Mrs. Frank
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Waller.
i;ntkk uksiii:nck. liurplars entered and ransacked the home of Daniel Gardner. 524 Wender St., Wednesday night, but failed to get away with any valuables. Burglaries have been a common occurrence during the past week, and the theory is that many of the Jobs are the work of the same persons. Four burglaries were reported to the police Tuesday night.
Condensed Statement of the Condition of The St. Joseph Loan & Trust Co.
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Condensed Statement of the Condition of the
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At South Bend, in the State of Indiana, At the Close of Business on Sept. 12th, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts SI, 168,664.32 Overdrafts 687-71 Stocks and Bonds 100,180.74 Company's Building 312,279.00 Other Real Estate - 12,429.89
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks 233,415.30
Advances on 5th Liberty Loan 42,910.00 Other Assets 13,420.16 $1,883,987.12 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in S 200,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 63,487.12 Deposits 1,465,500.00 Notes Payable 155,000.00 $1,883,987.12 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Samuel M. Adler, President A. J. Hammond, Vice President E. A. Wills, Vice President Joseph E. Netf, Secretary-Treasurer E. L. Kelsey, Assistant Secretary L. J. Smith Samuel M. Adler E. A. Wills A. M. Cleveland J. E. Nefi A. J. Hammond G. A. Farabaugh i i MICHAEL HAZINSKI, President. i A. G. CHELMINIAK, Vice President. ; P. A. JOYCE, Cashier. LEANORE CHELMINIAK, Asst. Cashier. Report of the Condition of the
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State Bank of South Bend, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on September 1 2th, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts S 612,368.70 Overdrafts 114.81 U. S. Bonds 82,640.00 Other Bonds and Securities 68,62 1.53 Banking House 25,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 2,600.00 Other Real Estate 3,500.00 Cash on Hand and Due from Banks 253,376.01 Premiums Paid on Bonds 41.55 Current Expenses 1,701.23 Interest Paid 340.50 Total Resources SI, 050,304. 33 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in . 8 50,000.00 Surplus 20,000.00 Undivided Profits 12,530.63 Exchange, Discounts and Interest 4,350.27 Dividends Unpaid 50.00 Deposits 962,017.43 Cashier's Checks 80.00 Set Aside for Taxes 1,326.00 Total Liabilities .... $1,050,304.33 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF ST. JOSEPH, SS: I, P. A. JOYCE, Cashier of the above named bank, do volemnlv swear that the above statement is true. P. A. JOYCE. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 1 7th dav of September, 10 ;o IGNATIUS K. WERWINSKI, My commission expires July 15, 1923. Notary Public.
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OFFICERS: JAMES H. McGILL, President. ALBERT BERNHARD, Vice President. WILLIAM ENGEL, Vice President. C. J. JACKSON, Secretary and Cashier. V. E. PAXSON, Asst. Sec'y and Asst. Cashier. E. B. RUPEL, Treasurer. Condensed Statement of the Condition of the armers Trust Company
At the Close of Its Business on Sept. 12th, 1919. RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts S487,05S.l5
Overdrafts U. S. Bonds Other Bonds and Securities Furniture and Fixtures Due from Banks and Trust Companies Cash on Hand Current Expenses Taxes Paid Interest Paid Other Assets
South Bend, Indiana. At the Close of Its Business on Sept. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Bonds and Stocks U. S. Government Bonds Other Real Estate Due from Banks and Trust Companies. . . . Cash on hand Trust Securities
12, 1919. SI, 378,258.32 271.94 1,091,134.26 113,894.53 8,400.00 526,719.61 165,910.46 1,686,501.55
Total Resources S4,97 1,090.67
Condensed Statement of the Condition or the
itizens National Bank
At the Close of Business Sept. 12th, 19 19. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,758,579.91
Overdrafts 889. 17 U. S. Bonds 353,200.0C
Bonds, Securities, etc 144,349.18 Banking House and Real Estate 86,730.84 Due from U. S. Treasurer 10,000.00 Cash and Due from Banks 600,386.22
LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in Surplus Undivided Profits Net Dividends unpaid Interest, Discount and Other Earnings Demand Deposits, Except Banks.. Savings Deposits , Trust Deposits Certified Checks Due to Banks and Trust Companies Part Payment Liberty Bonds Trust Investments Reserve for Taxes
200,000.00 100,000.00 150,000.00 54.00 58,515.18 936,036.87 1,405,116.29 129,497.33 1,985.51 259,447.94 35,950.00 1,686,501.55 7,986.00
2,738.21
58,900.00 144,245.00 21,260.56 27,683.16 49,318.25 9,231.21 376.57 4,843.21 2,378.79
260.00
9,223.73
Total Resources . . . $808,032.9 1 LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in S 106,700.00
Surplus Exchange, Discounts and Interest Demand Deposits S238,203.93 Demand Certificates 22,960.59 Time Certificates 49,469.33 Savings Deposits 287,669.35 Trust 'Deposits 26,700.00 Certified Checks Cashier's Checks Due to Banks and Trust Companies Bills Pavable
625,003.20 865.00 767.24 10,213.74 55,000.00
Total Liabilities S808,032.9i STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF ST. JOSEPH, SS: I, C. J. JACKSON, of the Farmers' Trust Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. C. J. JACKSON.Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of September, 1910. MILLER GUY, Notary Public. My commission expires April 1, 1922. Merchants National Bank of South Bend, Charter No. 6334. Condensed report at close of business, September 12, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts S 922,353.66
Stocks and Bonds U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures... Other Real Estate Cash and Due from Other Banks Five Percent Fund Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Liberty Bonds, War Stamps and Certificates
145,092.28 100,000.00 48,400.00 9,648.28 192,961.70 5,000.00 4,500.00 135,332.87
Total Liabilities $4,971,090.67 OFFICERS ROME C. STEPHENSON, President. JACOB WOOLVERTON, Vice-President. WILLIS A. BUGBEE, Vice-President GEORGE U. BINGHAM, Sec'v and Treas. ELMER E. RODGERS, Ass't Sec'y. HARRIET E. ELBEL, Cashier. Statement of the Condition of the St. Joseph County Savings Bank At Close of Business Sept. 12, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts s 1,795,494.87 U. S. Government Bonds 288,350. 16 Municipal Bonds 282,052.80 Due from Banks 888,115.41
Cash on Hand 45, 461.30
S3, 299,474.54 LIABILITIES Due Depositors S2,929,557.63 Surplus 340,000.00 Interest, discount, etc 29,9l6.9l
S3, 299,474.54 OFFICERS JACOB WOOLVERTON, President. ROME C. STEPHENSON, Vice President. BENJ. F. DUNN, Vice President. GEORGE U. BINGHAM, Sec'y and Treas. HARRIET E. ELBEL, Cashier. ELMER E. RODGERS, Assistant Cashier. COMBINED RESOURCES $8,270,565.21
Condition of the
American Trust Company South Bend, Indiana, At the Close of Business Sept. 12, 1919. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 32,3 16, 1 5 1.22
3,402.86 165,488.92 9,850.00
Overdrafts . Bonds and Stocks . . . . Stocks Federal Reserve Bank Certificates of Indebtedness and United States Bonds Company's Building '.. Other Real Estate Furniture and Fixtures War Savings Stamps Advanced to Estates Cash on Hand and Due from Banks. . .
299,023.27 80,000.00 23,222.43 15,423.49 200.40 41 1.59 620,974.81
52,054,135.32 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 5 400,000.00 Surplus . 200,000.00 Undivided Profits 15, 263.13 Circulation i98',75o.oo Deposits 2,140,122.19
OFFICERS:
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
2,954,135.32
C. Fassnacht Clement Studebaker, Jr. Geo. L. O'Brien W. H. Holland A. D. Warner G. H. McMichael R. G. Chalfant F. J. Schumacher
Chairman of Board President Vice President Vice President Vice President Cashier Ass't Cashier Ass't Cashier
Condensed Statement of the Condition of the Citizens Trust & Savings Bank. At the Close of Business Sept. i 2th, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,595,373.15 Bonds, Securities, etc 820,875.21 Cash and Due from Banks 280,587.1 Other Assets 1 23688.75
S2,S20,524.26 LIABILITIES Capital Stock s 300,000.00 Surplus 130,000.00 Undivided Profits -o6o4DeP0Slts 2,365.463.84
COMBINED RESOURCES $114fiid.SZ OFFICERS: CITIZENS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK John A. Hibberd Ch.iirmnn nf RmH
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Marvin Campbell W. R. Baker G C. Shafer Miles O'Brien G. H. McMichael R. G. Chalfant Norman Bleuler Fred E. Hart
President Vice President and Treas. Vice President Vice President Secretary Ass't Secretary Ass't Secretary
Ass't Treasurer
DIRECTORS: CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK; CITIZENS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Fred A. Bryan C. C. Shafer
Marvin Campbell C. Fassnacht
W. H. Holland
A. L. Hubbard C. L. Millhouse Geo. L. O'Brien Miles O'Brien
V. R. Baker Fred W. Mueller Clement Studebaker, J John A. Hibberd Geo. M. Studebaker A. D. Warner
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. MONEY ORDERS FOR SALE. POSTAL SAVINGS FUND DEPOSITORY.
SI, 563, 288.79 LIABILITIES Capital Stock S 100,000.00 Surplus Fund 5o,ooo.oo Undivided Profits 26,811.44 Circulation Outstanding 100,000.00 Deposits 1,246,477.35 Bills Payable .: 40,000.00
$3,534,148.99 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, Paid in $ 200,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits Less Expenses and Taxes Paid 163,246. 1 3 Deposits 3,170,902.86
SI, 563, 288. 79 Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. Competent Service. Member nf Federal Reserve Bank. Watch Us Grow.
$3,534,148.99 OFFICERS. Sam Leeper, President S. C. Lontz, Vice President W. G. Muessel, Vice President E. H. Miller, Secretary and Treasurer V. M. Rover, Assistant Secretary J. A. Coquillard, Assistant Treasurer DIRECTORS. Sam Leeper E. H. Miller J. B. Haberle S. C. Lontz H. S. Miller W. F. Miller W. G. Mirssel A. A. Fulk H. M. Sander J. A. Coquillard SERVICE PLUS COURTESY
Report of Condition First National Bank South Bend, Indiana. At Close of Business Sept. 12th, 19 19. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Si, 127,095.63
Overdrafts United States Bonds to secure circulation. . Other bonds, securities, etc Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Furniture and Fixtures Redemption fund and due from U. S. Treas. Other assets
CASH With Banks S723,694.22 In Vaults 248,845.22 972,539.44
375.22 100,000.00 642,919.31 6,300.00 7,65o.5o 5. 00i UK) 40,635.29
$2,902,7 15.39 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 105,000.00 Surplus and Profits (earned) 150,355.59 Circulation 100,000.00 DEPOSITS Individual S2,5o8,83 1.37 Bank 38,528.43 2,547,359.SO
$2,002,715.39
