South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 193, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 July 1921 — Page 15

TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 12. 1921

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THIRTEEN CASES IH COURT MONDAY

Van Hove Who Was Re?ponrble for Accident fined $30 and Costs Other Case?.

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Thirteen caats cam up fcr harinr txfor City Juds lUlrh R. Feig. Monday nornlnj. Gustave Vanllov of South Bend was ehargM with opra,tinr n automoMl while intoxi-cxte-i and "was fined $50 and costs. He wig arrested .Sunday mornlr.j: at 4:40 o'clock After he ran into a motorcycle and Injured George Damp and his ton. Van Hove was accompanied by Camlel Verheyo. also of

South Kend. He entered a plc;t of

uiliy to an intoxication charff and

waa fined SS and costs. Both paid. Harvey Holmes, 18 years old. was advn Jimt seven minutes by Juie Feljc to leave the city for Chippewa. 3!ich. where he sld his elster would Flv him a Job oa a farm. Ilolnus wan arrested about 10 months ap;o and t'rouKht back from Illinois on a charge of non-support. His wife, HeUn Holmes, 16 years old. secured a divorce from him about nine weeks tgo and the Jude of the circuit court ordered him to py J 4 a wfek for the support of hi.s child. Holmes has never made a payment and Judge Feig Mated that instead of tending him to Jail on a vagrancy charice he would let him po providing that h ko to Chippewa 1mm.dlMely and earn tome money, liolmes was arreetd by Merchant "Police Eugene Qualntance when hefound him leepln? in th alloy in the rear of th Wells Exchange. Kasimer Spillska, who was found at the same time was arraigned and entered a plea of guilty to vagrancy. He In in years old and stated to

Judge Feig that he had beon em

ployed by Jam's Tracas. who gave

him his food but hl not paid him for the pan', month. He was released

and ordered to g" and collect his pay. Faul Fuller cf Elkhart defaulted a $ir bond, and I.o Ott of Stevensville. Mich., forfeited a $13 bond by their failure to nppar on charges of rpeedlng. K. J. Uoutter. residing pouth of th city, was flned $1 and costs for speeding on the Union st. road. He paid. Joseph Kfhres. Elkhart, was fined $1 and costs for speeding. Ivan Weis was al.no lined $1 and costs for .vpeedinp. Those arrefita were made between three and four o'clock Sunday nn rnin-r. Jame Fink. John (ti !ik and John barber wrP each fin-d and co-ta on thrir picas of guilty to intoxication char?es. Fink and Ciel'.k paid.

at 5 o'clock at Kig!e Point before a crowd of several thousand people. Tbere was al-co a fine- display vf fireworks. Mr. Rrunner is th only rr.an on the road who make niht a.cc nrior.s.

Ecn.x -Tho .Tulcpy lint DrlnV At all good I'V)nntains. Kamm Schi'IUnKcr Co, Adt The latest and Bett drink on th market.

HiKh grade auto painting at ow-

tt prices. Phone Hartwick for estimate. Mlhawaka 4 4. lltT Advt. New modern auto paint shop. Best of material put on by man of V, years' experience in high grade f.nUhirgr. Phone Hartwick. Minhawaka 4 4. for estimate-. lltT Advt.

The Woodmen circle will tfiecontlnue their card parties for tho mor.tha of July and August. lltl Advt.

Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

A. D. WARNER .V"" GEO. B. WILLIAMS ; .Vice-President J. LOUIS GERSTBAUER Cashier and Secretary E. H. EDWARDS Ass l- Cashier Condensed Statement of the Condition of the North Side Trust & Savings Bank at Mishawaka. in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on June 30.h, 1921. RESOURCES.

! Loans and Discounts

Overdrafts r, (Bonds and Stocks 3,326.89 'Furniture and Fixtures, Nominal Value i Other Real Estate SSSnS i Due from Banks and Trust Companies 73.449. 00 jCash on Hand IVAi Cash Items 6.0 45.95 Expenses and Taxes and Interest Paid 8,674.1.

Total Resources $VÖ4. 544.1 LIABILITIES. Caoital Stock oaid in $ 50.000.00

(Surplus 25.000.00 j Undivided Profits Net 5.698.83 ; Dividends Unpaid 27.00 i Interest. Discount and Other Earnings 836.37

'Demand Deposits. Except Banks 330,208.54

Savings Deposits, Except Banks 521,5 19.3 Certificates of Deposit 43.923.64

! Certified Checks 1.629.Ö6 ! Other Liabilities 5.700.00

Total Liabilities $984.544.17 State of Indiana, County of St. Joseph, as: I, J. Louis Gerstbauer, Caahier of the North Side Trust & Savings Bank of Mishawaka, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. J. LOUIS GERSTBAUER Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 8th day of July, 1921. J. H. BULTINOC Notary Public. My commission expires May 27, 1924.

Report of the Condition of the

WILLIAM LEMAN President JACOB FULMER. SR Vice-President LOUIS W. GERBER Cashier Report of the Condition of the

armors

Banc

fyatt

at Wyatt. in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on June 30th. 1921. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $134, Overdrafts Banking House 3,

Furniture and Fixtures Due from Banks and Trust Co.'s Cash on Hand Cash Items Current Expenses Taxes Paid Interest Paid Other Assets Transit Acct

25.

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332.56 479.14 200.00 800.00 507.76 425.96 100.39 052.93 95.22 362J0 382.59

A. D. WARNER President F. W. KUSS Vice-President FRED N. SMITH Secretary FRED N. SMITH Treasurer Condensed Statement of the Condition of the First Trust & Savings Bank at Mishawaka in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on June 30. 1921. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $1.128,319.76 United States Bonds 1 1,515.36 Bonds and Stocks (other) , 626.352.66

Other Real Estate 44.370.00l

Due from Banks, Trust Funds 437.645.15 Interest Earned Not Collected 21,622.66

SHE TOOK II Eli FRIEND'S ADVICE Now is in the Best of Health Because she took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound

Detroit, Mich. "I was not fccV.r.z well for several years ar.j new r vci

able to cat ar.v

Total Resources $172,739.25 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $ 10.000.00 Surplus 2,000.00 Undivided Profits r 506.85 Exchange, Discounts and Interest 4,691.11 Demand Deposits $80.207.02 Time Certificates 24,692.08 Savings Deposits 50.15 7.40 155,535.59 Other Liabilities 5.70

Total Resources $2.369 825.59 LIABILITIES.

Capital Stock Paid in $ Surplus Undivided Profits Dividends Unpaid Certificates of Deposit

Savings Deposits 2,111,861.08 Due to Banks & Trust Companies 10.000.00 Interest Collected Not Earned 4.6 1 0.62

100.000.00 80.000.00 18.053.24 5.026.00

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Total Liabilities $172,739.25 State of Indiana. County of St. Joseph, ss: I, Louis W. Gerber, Cashier of The Farmers Bank of Wyatt, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. LOUIS W. GERBER. Subscribed and sworn to before men, this 5th day of June, 1921. RALPH H. JERNEGAN. Notary Public. My commission expires July 22. 1923-.

Total Liabilities $2.369.825.59 State of Indiana, County of St. Joseph, ss: I, Fred N. Smith, Treasurer of the First Trust & Savings Bank of Mishawaka. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. FRED N. SMITH. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 8th day of July, 1921. JOHN W. SCHINDLER. Notary Public.

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M. V. MIX ' President DR. L. P. VAN RIE Vice-President ARTHUR F. WOLF Cashier EDMUND HASPESLAGLE Asst. Cashier i

Report of the Condition of the

Bank

MICHIGAN PARTY HURT IH ACCIDENT

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Sa&iEt

On Lincoln Way East Monday Removed to Daughter's Home.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Lucar of near Coldwater. Mich., and Mr. and Mr. Joseph Stilewkl of Detroit, were injured early Monday morning vhen the Studebaker machine in hich they were riding was struck by a car driven by DonnU Murphy

of near Cleveland. The accident

curred on Lincoln way K. of Mish-

awitka. Tho injured people worn removed to the rural home of Mr. And Mr. Clayton Kdcdl nearby and physicians CAlled. The entire party wa latwr removed to South Bend to the home of a dauhfr of Mr. and Mrs. Lucas. Tht-y wero enroute to South Bend to visit relatives.

At Mishawaka in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on June 30, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts $ 501.081.65

Total loans

501.081.65

Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts sold with indorsement of this bank Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) '.

! All other United States Govern

ment Securities

$ 501.081.65

100.000.00 11,050.00

VERSOS Mr LÄSE IS SLIGHTLY IMPROVED

.The condition of Yemen McLar.o. J2.1 Indiana av.. who was seriously Injured at th Studebaker plant Pridy when an automobile body fell from the third floor and crushed hin), was reported as boinp F'ichtlv improved Monday morning. McLin. who in a trimmer at the plant, is now ccntlned in the Studebaker hospital. It -was at ilrst thought that hi injuries would prove fatal but thf attend:n? physician have hopes for his recovery.

Austin Family Holds Fifth Annual Reunion The fifth annual reunion of the Austin family was he-Id Sunday at rottA-watomie park. Forty-five members wer prer.t ar.d rfficera were flCtM fellow: pre?:donU eorpe Austin: vice-president. Stella Allr: wcretarj' and treasurer. Dora Austin! refrrsfcn'.em committee, Irvir.? JTrlfe: port cerr.mltte. Arthur Allr. DonaW ar.I Marjori Austin. John Austin was the oldest, and Alene Al;"r. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alr, th ur.t:e$t rrcont. "A picnic dinner was srve.i at noon. Tha nrxt meeting Mill bo held the econd Sunday in July, 1222.

Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. Banking House. $43.953.59; Furniture and Fixtures. $4,500.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Exchanges for clearing house. . . Total Items 1 0 and 12 267.789.00 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. Treas

urer

Other assets, if any, interest earned not collected

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1 11.050.Q0 606,875.03 48,453.59 77.764.91 262,103.57 5,685.43

300.00 $5,000.00 12,948.69 $1,631,262.87

LIABILITIES

8.764.58

iuirni or twins. Twin daughters mre born to Mr. and Mra Albert Ree2, 413 1-C Ir.ditna av., at Ft. Joseph's Maternity hcj?ltal. Monday nerr.lr.g. wtll ynxTr Trnsn.w. The Woman" Missionary society cf the First Christian Vhurch will

meet In the churcn ra?ernent Tues

day evening at 7:45 o'clock. Mrs. C. Kllf?n and Mrs. C. E. McCollum will b the hOBtewcw. Th program will be in eharr of Mrs. E. W. Taylor of

South liend.

nOSHTAL NOTKS. Ernil Meirter of llrerr.en was brought to the St. Jos ph hospital dtjrinf S'jnday r.ijht and was immeSlatly operated upon. MU Jur. SUnley. S 1 3 Locvitt ft., urndtrxent an operation at th hospital Monday. MAKES NIGHT AMTENSION. Prof. Victor Brunner made, a 2,09Ö Xoot aACt&alca ßunday vezing

Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits ....$15.975.79 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding. . . . Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total Items 24 and 25 Individual deposits subject to check

certificates of deposit due in leas than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) Dividends unpaid Dther d emand deposits Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve 1,154,976.65 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Postal savings deposits Total of time deposits subject to

Reserve Liabilities other than those above stated Interest collected not earned

$

100.000.00 80.000.00

15.975.79 97.500.00 3,563.06 5,201.52 865,367.21

3.265.77 5,131.00 281.212.67

156.063.46 13.343.82

169,407.28

4.638.57

Total

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STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF ST. JOSEPH. SS: I. FRED N. SMITH. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J"RED N. SMITH. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day July, 1921 r-. JOHN W. SCHINDLER. Notary Public. CORRECT Attest: F. G. EBERHART. A. J. SCHINDLER. F. V. KUSS. Directors.

West End State

at Mishawaka. in the State of Indiana, at the close business on June 30th. 1921. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $ U. S. Bonds Other Bonds and Securities Banking House Furniture and Fixtures Due from Banks and Trust Co.'s Cash on Hand Cash Items Current Expenses Taxes Paid Interest Paid . . .' Other Assets Mortgage Loans

of its

18.993.34 2.152.34 58,797.64 25,022.34 8.849.58 17,779.69 1,676.96 110.00 6.803.59 12.54 163.44 1.172.25 67.455.29

Total Resources $208,989.00 LIABILITIES.

Capital Stock paid in $ 50

Surplus 5 Exchange, Discounts and Interest 2 Demand Deposits 38

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Time Savings Deposits Cashier's Checks Due to Banks and Trust Co.'s Other Liabilities

100

10

.000.00 .000.00

,736.55

.665.43 .600.00 ,342.63 182.92

,000.00 461.47

Total Liabilities $208,989.00 State of Indiana, County of St. Joseph, ss: I, Arthur F. Wolf, Cashier of the West End State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. ARTHUR F. WOLF. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th day of July, 1921. ACHILLE C. COLPAERT. Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. 24, 1923.

M. W. MIX President E. B. BYRKIT Vice- President F. H. HUBER Secretary-Treasuier A. H. MATHEIN Asst. Secretary-Treasurer

Report of the Condition of the

Mishawaka Trust & Savings Co.

at Mishawaka in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on June 30, 1921. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $ 623, Overdrafts U. S. Bonds 183. Other Bonds and Securities 439, Furniture and Fixtures 24, Other Real Estate . Due from Banks and Trust Co.'s . . 36, Cash on Hand 36, Cash Items 29, Current Expenses 15, Taxes Paid 1, Interest Paid 22. Profits and Loss 1,

its

362.38 460.18 864.50 430.08 057.36 849.64 196.57 035.94 055.26 632.48 731.22 630.38 307.88

Total Resources LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in , Surplus Undivided Profits Exchange, Discounts and Interest Demand Deposits Demand Certificates Time Certificates Savings Deposits Trust Deposits Certified Checks Cashier's Checks Due to Banks and Trust Co.'s

Bills Payable

Other Liabilities

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$1,718,613.87 $ 100,000.00 25 000.00 5.383.37 39.233.42 613.392.78 3.492.74 71,192.16 758.949.66 6,497.15 1,608.00 173.27 46,758.51 45.000.00 1.582.13

Total Liabilities $1,718.613.87; State of Indiana, County of St. Joseph, ss: i I, F. H. Huber- Secretary 6: Treasurer of the Mishawaka Trust and Savings Co.. do solemnly swear that the above statment is true, i

, , t , F.H. HUBER. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 7th day of July, 1921.

My commission expires

M. W. STARK. Notary Public, ires Feb. 5, J 925.

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ways ccrr.y lair.ei of a healacho or tirei fco Vir. er" hieb at tirr.os required rr.e to su; rr.y work and rt sL I have never hai a physician an' never to k nr. mtdicir.o fcr it ur til yours was n comrr.cr.ded to rr.a

by a neighbor whom I u.v.i tn visit frequently. I tc-ok four bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and now I am in the best cf nealth and onioy doing my work every moment of the day." Mrs. L. M. Darras,46 Howard St.. Detroit, Mich. It is not alwaj-s in business that a woman is forced to give up her work on account of ill health. It is quite aj often the woman who does her own work at home. When backaches and headaches drive out all ambition, when that bearing-down fer.saticn attacks you, when you nro nervous and blue, the one great help for such ailments is Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

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