The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 July 1934 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER tRELNCASTLE, M)LANA. SATURDAY. JULY 7. 1934.

Fried Chicken For .-Ml. At The (ASTLE CAFE

Dinner Seiv^-d At The ' Sunday 10 Cents

Mr. tr O Miiktry =r j ' phe DAILY BANNER

RatJl <jf l-.jrt Wayne are vxviUru 1

Mrs. Makey s sister MrsTtiuinas amt famitjy

Fmi V-

Mrs Btawke PiersMi an>J mother jl;s. Trauh of Cartrai Sijuan-, Xe» V'^r-k are vrstmsr Mr. zuel Mrs. J. C. kr.nfh: The}- were cal leu here by the ieath of (Jrarl** PWrs.^».

fa (he suit o( (he Howard Film lak < ocanacr arataw Samuer R Oiaard 4 Co. I** ot S^e»ewr. which ■ as renueu here froui Owen eounly. a nt by agr*em»nt in favor

R .th MeioJersan of Bedford to-

gether »;tr. I^tty Krrtrnan ami ^ar- *he peamtiS in fh sum of $4<<i and

Aad

Herald Consolidated “It Ware* For AIT Enterevi to the poatofflea a: Oraaneasthb Indi-ar-a. aj second cUaa rnafl matter ander Act of Marts >, 1STS.

11)0 You Owe Money

nil ra-pi VT PRfVPI.F

THE i'BESBtTr-Ki-W tHl RtU

Suhacrlptioa prka. 10 rents per week; 1S.OO per year by mail is Fotnam County; ioOC to J4.00 per year by mail cutiiue Putnam Cosnry.

Victor L. Ra hael. ininis*er. thurrh scho.-!. 0:30. Dr. G. P. Man-

I hart. supennterKk-n .

Mom-ng worship, 10:3o. Sermon theme: “As O.ners See Us.’* Yntkem:

jor: .1'. .f t .e DePruiw ur.iw-rait cn*p'r cf Alpl^ Gamma Ih-l*. left I,-tie Friday for South Bent. Trey •'■-1! f<e y r.f?i Ttiere by J-r.et Srr (h «f Hamraoad. Af et a -hort V).' dh frierd' .a -v<*«tn Herd they u.ll ro t. lake <Vi peil. n ar Jackron, Mic ... u, act aa counciiois m ^ A Ip;.. Gamma Delta . ^raa.<- r carop for . :..li!reii. They eiil return home after v.etk. f camp hfe aiv! vi.-- . iny H-^-ibonM ar.d CoUigQi

eo’ia. bar neen reeurne,) in Piiinain

elreuii e«airt

» tNJEli—M t*ais scrap Iron. Pay /0 rents himdrevi dehvered. Greenrant* Salvage Co., west Walnut street. 7-3t

CEMh ALI/ %TH>N P»»WF.K IS MM <>k “IHtkD KEK H" BERLIN, July 7, (UP»-A far rea ■ ’v r< arraB(r*-m*rit of dutesj and pf<*ri f Nazi leader to center' control in a few trusted men, was re- ! sealed »:iy ar the first *im of i ChanceD r t>lolf Hitler in 'he serorid phau* of s “third Reich.” An important under-the-surface ir.'i .-i' n ^a that tr^- Nazis sough a p' . 1 f j-eare and ouiet during which Hitler and his aides would do their utmo t to keep the f>arty hot lead fi t) &Xa king Jew* or other fact. except communists. All she storm troops are under Vikt r Lutz, successor of Ernest Roehm, allei'M-i leader of the revolt tr pre< ipitated Germany’s bloody

week of reprisals.

Kurt Schmitt, minister of ecohorn. ha« been giiSen dicStatorial I wer» i er trad* and industry. T'<day Constantin Heirl was given r' r.iploW- control of the important voluntary labor -ervke, which keeps or* of thousand- of young men < ut of po ible trouble in the ranks

of the unemployed.

I hi takes the labor army from the jurisdiction of Franz Seldte, minister of labor and leader of the Steel Helmet organization of war veterans which incurred Koehm’s wrath by ref i ing •no be absorbed into bus rtorm

troops.

.‘•ieldte received assurance from .'toriu Toop leailer Lutz kliat there u*) lie no more attack* on his war • t Tan and that lie would do

HOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ..elW* is hereby given that the aaderateaed has beer, appointed by he Judge of (he Circuit Court of nitnam county. State of Indiana. Adminisiragor of the entaic- of ah’OMMd Perkins, late of Puiiau, Couniy. d>ceased. Said e tate is suppofed to be solvent. J >eepi* O. Perkins atd 8'eli i Perkin- Pick. Admuiistrators. July <. Ik34. Attorneys. Gillen k Lyon. John W. lie rod. Clerk of ib~ Pt.iaarri Circuit Court. 1 -t

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

T pic: “How much play7"

“Traveler, wh.ther ar.

Xevin.

Tuxi? C. E. 6:30. much work or bow Leader. Ma_\ir. O war.

Church aitj Sunday school picnic, Friday, cotrime- ng at 4 p. m. at the j Eiack farm wood* on west Walnut j road. Those attending are asked to take sandwic. e- for gheir family and one other artitle of food.

TO DIFFERENT PEOPLE

IF SO SEE THE

Indiana Loan Co.

We

bills

■ ill roneolidate your »ith only one place to

pay and one small payment to meet each week or month. We make hsins up to $100 on

automobiles, furniture,

livestock, implements etc.

Terms to Suit Each

Individual

Indiana Loan Co.

E. Washington St.

24 i

The Greencastle bawl will prac tice Monday evening *' 7 ;<) o’clock iAll member- be pre^nt.

Mr. and Mrs. Slaniey .Sears, ei of town, are the parents of a dam ter. born Friday .sight.

Washington

Phon^ 13

s*-cretary of the liquor control advis*

ory committee.

“The law contemplates that local | the law does permit .s u ,j, officers tenfortve it,” Governor Me-1 imttcated they will i^l 1

rtMtl r- a f r* v , ^1

age. Representatives

men, declaring thei r a t9on

Nutt said in discussing the attorney j and carry the question t, J general’s finding. “If they don’t, w 1

i will utilize all of our forces ;o see 1 that: it is observed. Our weapons are use of the padlock on places where violations occur and the lifting of

' beer licenses.”

i The Indiana Hotel Men’s associa-

v ,..n in recent weeks sought to obtain ' authorities failed to l iliac • •voui.i pannit -ale of j pi: .selling hard i^J

liquor by the drink ami by the pack- j drii

-upreme court.

Paul Fry. ex C j.„. rfjn would have to study

fore deciding his futur/j .said he has only io j nv ” t ; .e whole state and did Ji, what he could do if ^ 1

Charter No. 2r‘.ti'.

REPORT OF CONDITION OF Till ‘‘J C ENTRAL NATIONAL BANK I

FIRST BAPTBT CHUP.^H

CHRISTIAN StTEN-Tt CHURCH

Eiv.

Miss Marguerite Cowan, soxh C lilege avenue, uodt-rwebt an operation at he county kospi'ai Finlay nigte.

The eighth a.'.tiual picnic of th* teachers, scholars and friend* of th*Black scbvol. will t*'- held . ur.day July 8. in the woods.

"I know n*y o? min*-.” J< * mutual recent cognition th peace. He km you are away is n, *'.-«»!. a*.} in search of j know H * in by

beep, v Hr 1

OF GREENCASTLE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA AT THi nl . BUSINESS ON JUNE 90, 1834. *

ASSETS

Drans and dircounts Overdrafts L nite<t States Government securities

. 1 * < ■* ( • ir.t‘-i“V gad, I

” 1

Ranking hou.se, $. r >. r ),l>00.00; F'uiniture and fixtures, $7,732.0;j Reserve with Feieral Reserve Bank Cash in vault and balances with other banks

Outside checks an I oth* r cash items

408 Elm St.

Suitday morning ?er.ice, 10:45. Wednesday Evening Sendee third

Wednesday «f the month. ^uw>.oe viksa*. o*.. w-. .«... Ret* ing room open Wedn'^lay I Redemption fund wi'h United States Treasurer and uue fn,

from 2 to 4 o. m.

fok

•CTAMUtf* U th*

Shep

<t is av will o

: t l.tMor.-Serm&t. in a'l

- 'b}CCl I (~r. urc i

United States Treasurer Other assets

His presen'

NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF PUTNAM. AS ta the Put nan* Ctrcut: Court, September Term. 1*34 The Prudential Insviranr- fYn: puny of Amernw, Plaintiff. An.o* b Moore — M «>r' f*i* wife, whose Christian name unknown to plaintiff Defendant * The Plain'll! in the above en iile.i cause having Bl-d its com plain t« fixecloce a mortgage on r*ii *-«»a:e

i* Putnam >'ounry. State <A In liana, together with an affidavit of a rom pec eat p-r -on 'hat the def^ndatta. Amos B Moore and - Moore, his wife. whose Chri.iun name is unknown U. plaintiff, are te-*-residents of the State of lud*

ana.

Now. Th-ref.vre, the said Ar Os B Moore and Macire. uis wife, whose Chrtsllarv name is unknown to plaintiff are hereby nofirte.t that uniew they he and app-ar nn the Hr*, day of the next term of th“ Putnam Circuit Court of Indiana, to be held on thefourth Monday of September. 1*34. the same being his {September 24th. 1*34, at the court

rroxt o see that there was cuoperan without friction in futurw Lutz praised (he “simple, unknown 4 .o]*ers who never ». e*ld have join- < I the plot of a few lea ters.” He was unable to give details of 1 proposed reorganization. Kurt Daluege, new leader of the 1:< rlin Bran«lenborg storm troop din, alrew iy ha b*-gun reorganizing the five “Super groups" under his command.

house in the City of Greencastle in taid County and State, and answer ir demur to tmid complaint, the ano will lie heard and determined in their

absence.

In Witness Whereof. I h“reunto set my hanrt and affix the seal of said Court this 6th day of July. 1934

(SEAJ,)

JOHN W. HEROD. Clerk, Pumam Circuit Court of Indiana. Gillen A Lyon, attorneys. T-3t.

( HARTER NO. 151

REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. OF GIG- I NCASTLE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE :M). 1&T4.

BANKING ASSCTS

I*c»ans and Discoun’S - $423,310 29 i, • • . 111". I & Govern t nt Bonds and Hkcuritie* - fiOJiOO.OO

ii< ti I .nd Securities Guaranteed by the U. Si Government Oth< r Ibinds and Se<-arities I rd u. Houre, $G5jlOOOO; F’umiture and kTdlures, None Oder lb d Estate Owhel i ( .:. h <.n Hand and Balance* with other Banks Exchange and Cash Items S cuGties Parrowed

Mi* Pea* I Young. t‘a* her in th* LaPorte schools, i here to spend 4»e summer with her patent*. Mr. m c Mi- Mtlliga.'i i avenu*.

Miss Emiua Caih-riue In^iehart who has beer, a'teading Wi-hirg ton uulv-rwity at S<. l»uis. is vi.-itiug her grandparents. Mr. and Mr- G E McHaffle. ea-: GteeiiCa.'P

B-.thi:

ale plz

vpel for the p

and

i'

Mrs. W. R. Summervill. at daughter Katberice. of Mu.kog e, Okla . are visrtiny Mr. and Mis. W T Handy, at their b me sou'h of the city. Mr*. Summerville is a sis ter of Mr. Handy.

ner of Spring Bible Sc ho Morning « Message: “Ft

(doe*.” Unions, t

Evening evi p m. Message H is Lncklsr M .i-weeg p day 8 p. m

There is a most hearty a wait ing you at our doors.

* C hf 4

>piz- mho worrliip ^horrh on b d core. & Poplar f?t.

>:3* A. M

hip. 10:20 m Biindr.e‘* to Ble<f-

cf

hurctcs

Christ. Scientist >.-r Sur.day,

. .... s.

T'*t Golden Text tz: “Fr,c brc.': . ct G . be which conieth down m heaver.. at;d giveth life unto the v*'.:id” (John 6: 3C). Amcug the citations which coin- » '.he LeJjon-.Sc-Tjoa :a the f !lowing from the Bible: “And he -ax* l :<• D.em. Behold, wher yo a.e er.tereC into tr*e city, th.re rnali a man r-.eet yru. beanrg a pitcher of water; and h« .-’cs'l show yuu a large upper room fumi-htd: there moke

ready’' fl uke 22: !u, 12)

The Lt'-on-Sc-;.: :i £u«o indauH

lislic s The Ho Our Chi

Spirit-

sen

Thur-

the fi Mow ing pin vges fr'.'i the Chri-t an ivcience textbook.“Science znd Health with Key Ui the S- riptres,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Amt r.g the Jews it was an ancient custom for the n-arter of a feast to

elcome

I ass each guest n ip t.f wine. The • ws forth hi* hitter experi-

TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Derrend deiiosits, e\cei*t Unite i States Government dep ,-jts, public funos and deposits of other banks ’ Fublii fund i f Statea, coontica. school distriela, or - subdivisions or municipalities Unit* . States Government; and postal -*ving.t *ieposits Ia p sits of other banks, certified and cashiers’ checks ouutandii. Total of i.emti If! to 20: (at Secured by pledge of loatts an I ot investment ILlfts.?) (b) Not secure*! by pledge of loans an*l, or investirents 022,038.91 (c) To al Dejsisits 623,537.23 Circulating notes outstanding Other liabilities Capital account: Class A pteferre i s’oek, None (lass H preferred stock, None Common stock, 1000 shales, par $100.00 per share $100,00t).00 Surplus aO.iM) mi Undivided profits—Net 10,124.39 Total Ca|*ital Account;

Dr. Albert D. Monger, pa t. r of the Greencastle Gotdn Memorial church, will p. -arh at Brick Chapel M E church Sunday evening invited to this service.

GGBIN ML V0 RIAL MFTH0DTST EFBC0PAL CHURCH

Funeral services for Jame' If Dilling'r. a former resident of MS' 1 ison township, who died Friday morning at his home near Brazil will be held Monday morning at Irt o’clock from the rhup h of f'hri-t at Knlgh'sville. Burial will b. in the Anderson remetery in Didtanapo I la.

Cbarner Buis, aged Mation tow ■- ship farmer, vvh<> was brought n the county hospital Friday for «\ aminati after he was injuted in a fall front a load of hay. tva.s foun<l to have suffered a conctts-jon of th brain and severe bruises, local doc tors reporte*! Saturday. HI* condition was said to l*e much Improved.

Albert E E*lward R -uperinteudei (Note the 9:15 a. in llrbq a. t, S rmon stih> Losses.’ Mu My Shepher-

Monger, ministei Bartlett, church

' hool

snge in the time) a day Church school. Morning v'(rrhin “The Gain? of Our Anthem. “Thou Art Thalheim r. Jnnior

Bewail Rachel

Ch**ir. tzffertory. “O. Man, Thy Fearful Sin." Ba* h.

I*ean. organist.

6 p m. High Sc hod Epworth

«

Dd* FY*rd. leader. Monday. July 9 1334. 7:3b r, r.i official hoard aud leader? meet in ?.

FIK'I CHRISTI\N ( HI ROI

James Thompson, of Shelbtirn. who was Injured In a truck-bus accblent on the National road n ar Manhattan «arly Thurialay mornln, which resulted in th* death of two other men, was able p leave th county hiopital Fiiday afternoo an*! return to his home. Thomp-<,n wa > one of fifi -et peraon? i jut d in -lo crai h.

8,325 00

266,441.30 r^, fit to oo;

LOO

336,964.07 8,423.07 None

11,158,079 64

$344,911.63 406.175.45

8,422.88 7,000 00

124.273.45

TOTAL BANKING ASSFTT.S

BANKING LIABILITIES

Dr.-rand f>eposit»—Individual 'lime Ibj|* ..its, including Time Cert- of Ifeposits Savings <r Thrift lb*posits U. S. Govenuivm* and Pc-tal Savings Deposit* ... Deyc-.it of the State and Political Subdivisions ...

Deposits of O her Banks, Cashier’s and f erlifted Checks

( • - * I • ma 12 to 17 $933,023 52 Bills Payable None Rediscounts None '■*e<-urities Borr*wed None Reserves for <iepresiation and losses None

42^ 10 11

TOTAL BANKING LIABILITIES $M3,023.52 Capital Acc.smt: f' ibit I St., k $100,000 00 Pi. i* riel Capital Debentures 75,000 00 Total Capital Surplus .....v. I n ivided Profit#—Net Reserves

$175,000 00 25,000.00 24,230 84 825 28

Total Capital Account 225,056.12 T iTAI BAAKJNG LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT $1,158,079.64 included m i?*ans and Ducounta are Ix*an* to Affiliated Companies Noft p In* lu ted in i.'her B *n I* and Sts uritie are Shares to affiliated Cos. 9,950.00 in-lulled in Deposit* are Mrst Lien Trust Funds 23,382.73

Include in totaJideposita are LAffiosits Secured by -Loans

and. or Investments 7,000 00

MiANS AND IWENTMENTS PLEDGED TO SET I RK LI ABILITIES

Does She Like It?

er.ee — the cup which he prayed te.ght pn»» fn-m him, though he

tight pass from him, though red It ’y sui nusiion to the di-

vine decree” (p. 32).

Total Liabilities MEMORAND1 M: Loan* and Investments Pledged to Secureij Unite '* States GovemmenT securities Total ITedged (excluding rediscounts)

j Pledged:

(a) Against circulating notes outstanding (b) Against L’nilkd States Gov. and postal savings |,>-it

Bee Hive Rebekah lodge will meet li> Total fledged State t.f Intliana, Counky ul Putnaxn ss:

I, H. L. Wells, Cashier of the above-named bank, d*.

iruiidates.

THOMAS OiEORN LIF£

Y< uth Day program 109V* a. m. Worship, L rd’s Supper, and the entire er.ice will l>e conduced by th p young people. Discu ions: Youth of Yesterday I Zenobia Atkinson; 3’ u'h of T lav, Mary Ellen Trcu ; Youth of Tomorrow, Emmv Caroline Conklin. Birthday offering. Everyone is requested to participate in this part of te service by bringing birthday f ffering. The offering will lie uml to pay a part of the registration fee of the young people going to Bethany colrferenre . High School Christian Endeavor discussion hour, 6 30.

Thonia.- Oi>orn, well known world ar veteran in the eastern “sieMi.m f Putnam county, who lived for a oumber of years at Stilesville. died Friday at his hot.ie In Plainfiehl II • had been ill for th“ pas* 15 years. He served in th<- world war, spending most of his cervice time in rzJV'.hcr;r Russia, at* because of the hanlI.ip- of the ■ linrite. contracted the illnevs from which he nev. r recover •<!.

1, H. L Wells, Cashier of the above-named bank, .’o "lemnli sH the above statement is true to the best of m*y knowledge ind leWH

ILL WKUJI

Subsoribed and sworn to before me this 6 day of July, 1931.

C. J Ferrand, X"ti

My Commission Expites Oct. 18, 1936. (X)RRECT—A TTENT :

C. H BARNABY FRANK DONNEK,

F. L OT1AIK, Directors.

Niti

T ; . S. Bonds and Securities B -r.-l :ii"l Seeurit i*-s I»ans an i Izisount* (excluding redisc->unt* > Total Pledged (excluding rediscoun’b)

Pledged to secure:

(ai U- S. Government and Portal Savings Deposits (b) Public Deposit* r) Other Deposit* (d) B 'trowing* (excluding rediscount*) (e) OJier Purpose*

7,000 00 None None 7,000.00

$7,000 00 None None None None

$7,000 00

Total Pl< dged

Stmte of Indian*, County of Putnam, m:

I. liois J Arnold, Secretary- of the Flirt Citizens Bank t Trus: Caoipao/ of Greencastle, Indiana, do aolemnly -wear that the above statement is t.vue

to the bert of my knowledge and belief.

• LOIS J. ARNOLD, Secretary. ,‘Subscribed and sworn So liefore me this 7th da/of July, 1934.

FTD.abeth En ign, Notary Public. *\fy ( "i rum sion Fix pi res Sept- 16, 1935.

MAPLE HAPEL M F CHURCH

Angle Gmlwin. minis-r. Churcli - hool 9:30 a . m. Mrs. Mary Ketnlell, *upt. Church h'*ol board meeting ;,i 10:30 a. m. Epworth Ijeague 7:30 p m. Evening worship at x o'clock. T his x*r* ii-e will la i for one hour

l^idlocks Miw Knd Drink Snir

ATTORNEY GENKR \L Rl'l FN PR ACTICE II LEG 31—ENFORtT.MP.NT I' Ltd 31. TASK

INDIAKADOLIS, July 7.-A.lvise.l that >alfi or har*l liijuur by 1 lie drink illegal in It .liana. Governor Paul McN'ut I.* t ni.-ht --aiJ he would <e every eff ort r.i clamp down the lid. even if he ha to revoke lieer perrt: t ami u-a- the padlo-k.

te pastor will giii a brief me* age th. subject, “Th*- Wall Fell Klat.“ Wor.-hip trice it* f**4» under ih. 'ir** lion f Ml-s Vera Mae h .it r aid Mbs Grace Moore. The official hoard at its meeting Thin day do cideti to ; no.iRor a community tally icivic - a th': church next Wedn<: day eieniiiir at 8 o'clock. A promo lion prog t ant for the mini rig year will be a |..cial fea'tlre of the *-er vie Mimic will !> furnished by th** cledr.

CHI R< H OF THE NAZARKNK

Black

There Ss no official opening date for the watermelon season in Texas, according to dusky Argie Black, above. It’s open when you see cute, little piccaninnies, like herself, go after a watermelon barehanded and without ear stopper*.

B. F. W ninger, pas or. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Alva O. E tej, will preach at *ht local Nazarono church, both morning and evening, Sunday, July 8. Rev. Estep is pastor of the I*eI *" n N */.irene <hur i He is the son of James Estep, living west of town, and was raised in this com-

schools. He lived in this communi y -ni*l ixt<-eiri years ago when he enlisted in l flic army anil served seven years. He was converted in the first tent meeting held by the Nazarenes in Greencastle, ami has been in evangelistic and pastoral work for several years.

Attorney General Phillip Lutz, Jr. dvd led ■ • :• .. ( -rn r tha.t the Indiana li'l e r contr d aoj doe; not |>erniit '“ne 11 hard liquor by th* 'hank and only i* mi it licensed drug .•in : to ’ll by the package. Arre*t and pr ■ utt* n of violator*, b *wever, the .it*-n..y general pointed out, rest with local authorities. Ih liquor ci-ncrol ,* t, he said, gives hi office no auti.ority to .*ee that it is oboerved. Ilo>L, dining r-.nt and night «lub- in various part of Indi .nn have I e* n selling w hisky, gin and other hard liquors by the drink openly for several week-. The activity along ihat line followed a recommendation by the Indiana hq * -r control advisory board that such sale lie |>ennitted by Paul Fry, ex ise director, “if legal.” Governor Mi Nutt askivd Attorney General Lutz for a memorandum on Jte que-tion after it was presented to him by Mrs. Roberta Nicholson,

FRIED (IIK KEN Dinner At The Lincoln Restaurant Sunday • Dinner 40c Lunch 250

i

Re|>ort of Affilitate of a National Hunk mode in compliance tha bmURf act of 1983 ■ K* i?'!-* as of June 30, 1934, of'1 hi- Central Trust C.’-i pat . i-tf Indiana, which, und«‘r the terms of the Banking Act of 193 aff J The Central National Bank of Greencastle, IndianaCTiarter Number 281(6 Feiler:*! R*‘senv| F’un tion or type of business: Trust &■ Savings. Manner in which above-nameil organization is affiliate*!

bank, and tlegnee of control:

Over oOf i of Stock owneil by Stockhohlers iff the Central

of Ggeencas*3e, Indiana.

Finanriai rela(ioins with honk:

Stock of affiliated bank own* I Stock of other banks owned Amount on deposit in affiliated bank I Loans to affiliated bank Borrowings from affiliated liank Oth*-r information necessary to disclose fully relations with Ismk

Directors of both Institutions same.

Offiisprs of lioth In.*ejtutions same with one exception in e:e-h »J 1. k^mneth E. West. Secretary of The Tentral Tntr-t Comi. ny . 1 • . I'eLana. *1" sdemnly swear 'hat tin* abo'.e - t.r* • |

beg of my knowledge and l*elief.

KENNETH E WEST

Sworn to and subscribed before me this ©th -lav *>f July, 19 I

C. J. Ferrand, Sol

My Contmts.- ion Expires Oct. 18, 1936.

Chari ei* No. 21 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE ( KNTRAI TRUST COIN!PAW OF C.REENCASTLF IN THE STATE OF INDIANA AT THE 1 BUSINESS ON JUNE 30. 1934. BANKING ASSETS I .nans an I Discounts Overdrafls U. S- Government Bonds and Securities I - rids and Securities Guaranteed by the U. S Government Other Bonds and SecuriUes Furniture atvl Fixture* Other Real Estate Owned Cash on Hand and Balances wih i>th*-i Hanks L'xchanga* an l Cash Bern-! Set uritiet Borrowed Interewt Receivable AMtaed Prepaid Expesisew Sheriff Certificates

TOTAL BANKING ASSETS

HANKING 1.1 ABII.I1IFS

16-mnnd 1 »eposit»—Individual Time D posits, including Time Cert, of Deposi’n .. Savings or Thrift Deposits C. S’. Government anil Postal Saving iK-posit-I(ejmsits of lie State and Political Subdivisions ..

Deposits of Other Ranks, Cashier’s and CVrtified Check-

Total, Deposits (Itiiui, 12 to 17) Iti- erv** for Interest and Insurance

i

* 16,728-82 . 165,368 28

464,120.$*

, Note

19,078 02

None

TOTAI. BANKING LI A HI I IT IFS Capital Account: Capital Stick Preferred Capi’ial Delientures Total Capital Surplus t’ndivided Profita—Net K-serves Total Capi’al Account

$50,000 00 None

$50,000 00 25,000 00 1,264.89 Non*

TOTAL RANKING LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT V Included in I*oans and Discount are loans to Affiliated I Inclu led in Other BOnds and Securities are Stares of affdw

1 ’ I I I I • r I ru • I ,i..|

Inclu kal in Total Deposits art' I)e|si-its Secured by Loans and <> r Investments ' j

XN,) INVI s| 'iem> pledged to si:< i 1 l ' l " l | I . S. R mds and Securities Other Bonds and’ Securities I-oans and Disroun’s (excluding rediscounts) T. K.nne-h E We t, Secretary, of the (Vrvtral Trust

< a- I-. Irtnana. s >.emfi|y sweat that tie- •,b..ve “tat nt >- '

• f my kn.iwle.lge aad belief

„ . , L J KENNF7TH E- WEST* ■ Suhscrttied and sworn to In*,re „ M . this ,lmv of July. I 9 ’; v

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