South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 192, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1920 — Page 6

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BIG DEMOCRATIC POW WOW JULY 20

National Committee to

With Party's Presidential Candidate.

jlanned. This function probably uill be held Aup. T. Cox Is believed to favor his home, "Traill Kml," as the place. Kor the next few week?, Columbus

TPft I will be hi main headquarter. Cox

?aiu. lie mans in p.u iu int' Muie capitol early next week.

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HAYTOX, Ohio. July 9. The first bitr nnlithl "now u-nw" of the firm-

ifCT Church Campaign ot ratio convention will be held here

July i;0, when the democratic naI'.y I ' '.:' I Prrs ; t i rial committee meets with the YOltK. Julv 3. Plan were pa.vfs nominff- fna V' X' j Thi w;us agreed todav by Cox and und-rwav to iyfcr the reorRaniza- Horner S. Cumminjrs. chairman of tion of tlif Intrrehurch World the demo-.-iaticr naticnal committee. Mow ii;. nt. Thr committee of 10 to after an txchangt of telegrams and

ion? rjhstar.ee teifpnone convcrsition.s. Cummings wired from San

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To Plan Crmnony.

ATHENS. July 0. Orek troops have takn th city of Hrus.a. in iv! Mim.r. defeatintr Turkish na-

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The notification ceremony will be

Hike to Sunday , School Bigger Job Than Race

DAYTON. O., July 9. Winning a presidential nomination after 4 4 ballots would be a real bip day in the lives of most nun. but Gov. Cox claim there wts a bigger one in his career. "When I was a boy of 12 years I drove from my home at Jacksonbur to Dayton to attend a Sunday school picnic." Cox related. "It was my first trip to the city and it seemed 10 million times a bigger day than when I received the democratic nomination."

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Condensed Statement of the Condition of the

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Bargain Prices on Quality Shoes read about them in Beltner's announcement next week. 6762-tf Advt.

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Condensed Statement of the Condition of The St. Joseph Loan & Trust Co.

South Bend, Indiana, At the close of business June 30, 1920. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $2,643,121.69 Overdrafts 82.W Bonds and Stocks 1 ,01 3,847.86 7J. S. Liberty Bonds 20,353.20 Bcal Estate - Hll'nl Pue from Banks and Trust Companies 670,525.26 ash on Hand 311,990.36 JTrust Investments 2,130,317.79

LIABILITIES.

$6,792,598.09

$800,000.00

4 Per Cent Paid On Savings Deposits ! Condition of the j American Trust Company South Bend, Indiana At the close of its business June 30, 1 920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $3,199,481.87

3,503:64 191,720.64 98,710.07 80,000.00 19,712.12 37,368.65 394,714.05 81,819.36 41,239.96 153.66

9,850.00

171.60 5,625.03

Overdrafts v. . Bonds and Stocks U. S. Bonds and Cert, of Indebtedness.-. . . . (Company's Building Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Due from Banks and Trust Companies. . . . Cash on Hand Cash Items Cash Shört Stock Federal Reserve Bank . . War Savings Stamps : Interest Accrued Uncollected -.

At the close of business June 30, 1920. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $2,610,416.98 Overdrafts 1,963.64 U. S. Bonds 469,250.00 BondsSecurities, Etc 131,689.73 Banking House and Real Estate 99,1 12.13 Due from U. S. Treasurer 20,000.00

Cash and Due from Banks 549,969.60'

$3,882,402.08 v LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $400,000.00 Surplus 200.000.00 Undivided Profits 41,597.61

Circulation 395,500.00 Deposits ,845,304.47 $3,882,402.08

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Samuel M. Adler . A. J. Hammond and E. A. Wills

J. E. Neff .... Secretary' and Treasurer 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 June 30th, 1920. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $1,593,344.73

Total Resources $4,164,070.65

LIABILITIES

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Surplus ' ' ! Capital Stock. Paid In ' $ 200,000.00

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.Dividends Unoaid lb,lSUU

interest. Discount and Other Earnings 48,180.84 Demand Deposits, Except Banks 881,785.42 Savings Deposits, Except Banks 1 ,866,939.39 ITrust Deposits, Except Banks 170.147.22 Certified Checks 1,630.95 Due to Banks and Trust Companies. ...... 723,656.98 rlTrust Investments 2,130,317.79 Reserve for Taxes 3,760.50

$6,792,598.09

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS St. Joseph Loan and Trust Cq. 'Rome C. Stephenson . ... Jacob Woolverton ....

Surplus T 128,000.00 Undivided Profits Net 41,500.00 Demand Deposits; Except Banks 1,314,1 16.51

Savings Deposits, Except Banks 2,320,895.10

Trust Deposits, Elxcept Banks

Special Deposits, Except Banks. . . . Certified Checks Due to Banks and Trust Companies Other Liabilities

38,938.89 4,500.00 1,459.77 108,660.38 6,000.00

President

Vice Pres't Vice Pres't Secy and Treas. Cashier Ass't Sec'y Ass't Cashier Ass't Cashier

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'George U. Bingham Harriet E. Elbel (E!mer E. Rodgers C J. Meyer .... 'A. D. Whittenberger

DIRECTORS. J. M. Studebaker W. A. Bugbee Jacob Woolverton L. LeVan George M. Witwer D. E. Snyder F. S. Fish G. U. Bingham R. C. Stephenson Sx. Ue of Indiana, County of St. Joseph, ss: I, George U. Bingham, Secretary and Treasurer of the gt. Joseph Loan & Trust Co., of South Bend, do solemnly 53vear that the above statement is true. GEORGE U. BINGHAM. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 1 0th day of May. 1920. LULU W. SCATES, Notary Public. My commission expires June 3, 1922.

Total Liabilities $4,164,070.65 OFFICERS Sam Leeper President S. C. Lontz Vice President E. H. Miller - Secretary and Treasurer State of Indiana, County of St. Joseph, ss: I, E. H. MILLER, Secretary-Treasurer of the American Trust Co., of South Bend, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. E. H. MILLER, Sec'y and Treas. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of July, 1 920. CARL W. GINZ, Notary Public: My commission expires Aug. 22, 1923. Start A Savings Account At Once

Clement S. Smogor John T. Niezgodzki Stanley J. Chelminiak L. Stanley Beczkiewicz

President Vice Pres't Cashier Ass't Cashier

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Statement of the Condition of the t. Joseph County Savings Bank

At the close of business June 30, 1920. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $1,988,741.29 U. S. Govt. Bonds 310,028.59 Municipal Bonds 427,633.78 Cash on Hand Due from Banks 972,835.61

$3,699,239.27 LIABILITIES. Due Depositors . $3,281,233.97 Surplus 340,000.00 Interest. Discount, Etc 78,005.30

$3,699,239.27

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS St. Joseph County Savings Bank

Jacob Woolverton

Rome C. Stephenson

Benj. F. Dunn George U. Bingham Harriet E. Elbel Elmer Rodgers

President Vice Pres't Vice Pres't Sec'y and Treas. Cashier

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Report of the Condition of the

A State bank at South Bend, in the State of Indiana, At the close of its business on June 30th, 1920. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $212,442.04

J. S. Bonds Other Bonds and Securities Banking House Furniture and Fixtures Due from Banks and Trust Companies Cash on Hand Cash Items i Current Expenses Taxes Paid Interest Paid ,

1,550.00

31,000.00 28,077.73 13,584.96 84,007.74 18,344.41 7,631.69 6,397.17 25.50 118.99

$403,180.23

11,812.80

4,383.19 421.66

Ass't Cashier TRUSTEES George M. Witwer Elmer Crockett W. A. Funk

R. C. Stephenson COMBINED RESOURCES $10,491,837.36

Jacob Woolverton B. F. Dunn kW. A. Bugbee

LIABILITIES.

Capital Stock paid in $ 48,535.82

Surplus Exchange, Discounts and Interest Profits and Loss

Demand Deposits $135,728.49 Demand Certificates 722.22 Savings Deposits 201,380.41 Trust Deposits 337,831.12 Certified Checks 195.64

$403,180.23

State of Indiana, County of St. Joseph, ss.: I, Stanley J. Chelminiak, Cashier of the Peoples State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. STANLEY J. CHELMINIAK. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of July, 1 920. BERT E. KLYSZ, Notary Public. My commission expires Dec. 23, 1 923.

Condensed Statement of the Citizens Trust & Savings Go. At the close of business June 30, 1920. RESOURCES. ' Loans and Discounts $2,124,660.92 Bonds, Securities, Etc 688,631.88 Cash and Due from Banks. 305,357.98 Other Assets 129,640.28

Overdrafts Bonds and Stocks Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Due from Departments Due from Banks and Trust Companies. . . Cash on Hand Cash Items Taxes and Interest Paid and Expenses.

4,558.67 160.700.00 322.279.00 19.926.32 2,100.00 10,558.40 58,185.47 29.063.97 40,080.46

of the Board

President Vice Pres't Vice Pres't Vice Pres't Cashier Ass't Cashier Ass't Cashier Ass't Cashier Auditor

LIABILITIES.

Capital Stock $ 300,000.00 Surplus 150,000.00 Undivided Profits 32,803.04 Deposits , 2,765,488.02 $3,248,291.06 COMBINED RESOURCES $7,130,693.14 OFFICERS Citizens National Bank

C. Fassnacht . . . Chairman Clement Studebaker, Jr. . Geo. L. O'Brien . W. H. Holland A. D. Warner ..... G. H. McMichael .... R. G. Chalfant .

F. J. Schumacher .... H. P. Rausch ..... Norman Bleuhler . . . .

OFFICERS Citizens Trust and Savings Bank John A. Hibberd . . Chairman of the Board Marvin Campbell ..... President W. R. Baker . . . Vice Pres't and Treas. C. C. Shafer ..... Vice Pres't Miles O'Brien . . . . Vice Pres't G. H. McMichael ..... Secretary R. G. Chalfant .... Ass't Secretary DIRECTORS Citizens National Bank Citizens Trust and Savings Bank Fred A. Bryan C. C. Shafer Marvin Campbell C. Fassnacht W. H. Holland W. R. Baker A. L. Hubbard Fred W. Mueller C. L. Millhouse Clement Studebaker, Jr. Geo. L. O'Brien John A. Hibberd Miles O'Brien Geo. M. Studebaker A. D. Warner DICK JOHNSON, President. JOSEPH E. NEFF. Vice President. GUS HASLANGER. Cashier. F. W. VAN ANTWERP, Ass't Cashier Report of the Condition of the South Bend State Bank At South Bend, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on June 30, 1920. RESOURCES

Loans and Discounts . . . . $ Overdrafts U. S. Bonds Other Bonds and Securities Banking House Furniture and Fixtures

Due from Banks and Trust Companies. . . . Cash on Hand Cash Items Current Expenses Taxes Paid Interest Paid Total Resources LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in , $ Surplus Exchange, Discounts and Interest Demand Deposits $145,200.31 Demand Certificates 8,682.00 Savings Deposits 95,884.87 Cashier's Checks Total Liabilities $

Total Resources $2.240.797.04 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $200,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 Undivided Profits Net 10,295.31 Interest, Discount and Other Earnings 40,956.85 Demand Deposits, Except Banks 1,059,341.66 Savings Deposits, Except Banks 596,151.67 Trust Deposits. Elxcept Banks. . 23,003.50 Certified Checks ' 954.01

' 60,061.21 30.63

Payable 200,000.00

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$3,248,291.06 Cash-Over

Bill:

Total Liabilities $2,240,797.04 State of Indiana, County of St. Joseph, SS.: I, Joseph E. Neff, Secretary and Treasurer of the Union Trust Co., of South Bend, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true.' JOSEPH E. NEFF. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of July, 1 920. ADELE M. WILLS. Notary Public. My commission expires March 20, 1922.

158,839.39 10.42

James H. McGill President Albert Bernhard Vice-President William Engel , Vice-President C. J. Jackson Secretary V. E. Paxson . .Assistant Secretary E. B. Rupel Treasurer Condensed Statement of the condition of the

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At South Bend, in the State of Indiana, At the close of its business on June 30, 1920. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $ 664,827.67 Overdrafts ..: 2.200.19 Bonds and Stocks. 265,150.00

Furniture and Fixtures Due from Departments Due from Banks and Trust Companies'. Cash on Hand Taxes and Interest Paid Current Expenses

21,260.56 1,951.35 10.715.63 42,897.55 8,1 12.99 8,829.55

Total Rsources $1,025,945.49 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $ 106,700.00 Surplus 260.00 Undivided Profits Net 1,526.33 Interest, Discount and Other Earnings 20,446.15 Demand Deposits, Except Banks 401,673.34 Savings Deposits, Except Banks 303,689.77 Certificates of Deposit 101,576.50

Special Deposits, Except Banks Certified Checks Due to Banks and Trust Companies. . . . Premium Reserve on Bonds Bills Payable

20,000.00 29.00 24,788.45 255.95 45.000.00

Total Liabilities $1,025.945.49 STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF ST. JOSEPH. SS: I, C. J. JACKSON, of the Farmers Trust Co., of South Bend, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is

1 .966.93 ' true. . C. J. JACKSON.

44,813.90! Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of Julv, 33,275. 1 7 i 1 920. J. L. LOVELAND. Notary Public.

1 1,636. 93 1 My commission expires Dec. 4, 1923.

27.343.47 32,210.83 5,437.83 5,201.38 60.00 ' 244.88 321,041.13 48,750.00 12,187.50 5,528.13

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249.767.18 4,808.32 321,041.13

STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF ST. JOSEPH. SS: I, GUS HASLANGER, Cashier of the South Bend State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. GUS HASLANGER. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of July, 1 920. RALPH H. KUSS. Notary Public. My commission expires March '14, 1922.

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