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Title: January 12, 1907, Vol. XI, No. 2

Date: January 12, 1907
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image-container-0 REPRESENTING B A N K IN G , W E ST E R N IN V E S T M E N T S , M IL L IN G AN D G R A IN . T H E N O R T H W EST . T H E C E N T R A L -P A C IF IC W EST. T H E SO U TH W EST . VOL. XI SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1907 No. 2 THE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY N. W . Cor. La Salle and Monroe Sts., CHICAGO. Capital, = = $1,500,000 Surplus, = 1,000,000 OFFICERS Byron L. Smith, President F. L. Hankey, Vice President Solomon A. Smith, 2nd Vice Pres. Artnur Heurtley, Secretary Thomas C. King, Cashier H. 0. Edmonds, Asst. Secretary Robert McLeod. Asst. Cashier H. H. Rockwell, Asst. Secretary G. J. Miller, Asst. Cashier Edward C. Jarvis, Auditor F i s k & R o b i n s o n B A N K E R S Government Bonds and other Investment Securities MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK BOSTON Represented in CHICAGO by C. Frederick Childs 135 Adams Street. THE MINNESOTA l 2** O A N D JR U S TJiO . The Oldest and Largest Trust Company in the North west. . . . WE OW N AND OFFER: High Grade Municipal and Corporation Bonds select ed for the most conserva tive Investors. Inquire lor Bond List 313 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis An inspection of our New Bank Building invited. First Floor—Savings and Bond Department. Second Floor—Banking and Foreign Depart ment. Third Floor—Trust Department. Basement-The Northern Trust Safe Deposit Co. Vaults. T H E F IR ST N A T I O N A L B A N K OF C H I C A G O , with its affiliated corporations, the FIRST TRUST A N D SAVINGS BANK and the N A T IO N A L SAFE DEPOSIT CO M PAN Y invites the busi ness of conservative people, feeling confident that the combined resources (aggregat ing $150,000,000) and superior facilities of these institutions will appeal to those desiring an agreeable banking home. James B. Forgan, President Charles N. Gillett, Cashier F v e r s z & C o m p a n y BANKERS 220 LA SALLE ST. 3 7 P IN E ST. C H IC A G O N E W YORK RAILROAD BONDS Chas. E. Lewis & Co. 412 to 415 Chamber of Commerce MINNEAPOLIS Private Wires Telephone M . 1568 G R A IN , P R O V IS IO N S , STOCKS, BONDS New York and Chicago Correspondents Bart] ett, Frazier 4 Carrington Pringle, Fitch 4 Rankin Members of all Principal Exchanges Charles Hathaway & Co. Dealers in COMMERCIAL PAPER C ha s. W. Folds, - Resident Partner 205 La S alle S t r e e t , - - - C hicago N E W Y O R K O F F IC E 4 8 W A L L S T R E E T B O S T O N O F F IC E - - - 2 7 S T A T E S T R E E T THE C O N T IN E N T A L N a t io n a l Ba n k O F CHICAGO. Capital $4 000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits 2,300,000 Deposits - 55,000,000 Solicits Accounts, Assuring Liberal Accommo dations and Courteous Treatment. A General Foreign Banking Business Transacted. Travelers’ Circular Letters of Credit issued avadable in all parts of the World OFFICERS C. M. Reynolds, President. Alex. Robertson, Vice President. Wm. G. Schroeder, Cashier. Ira P. Bowen, Asst. Cashier. Benj. F Mayer, Asst. Cashier. Herman Waldeck, Asst. Cashier. The National Park Bank, of New York C a p i t a l $ 3 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 S u r p l u s a n d P r o f i t s $ 8 ,1 4 4 ,2 1 0 .4 0 D e p o s i t s N o v . 12. 1906, $ 9 5 , 7 8 5 , 9 6 4 . 2 6 O F F IC E R S D IR E C T O R S ORGANIZED 1856 Richard Delafield, President. Maurice H. Ewer, Cashier. Gilbert G. Thorne, Vice-Prest. W . O. Jones, Asst. Cashier. John C. McKeon, Vice-Prest. W . A. Main, Asst. Cashier. John C. Van Cleaf, Vice-Prest. F. O. Foxcroft, Asst. Cashier. Digitized for FRASER https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Joseph T. Moore Stuyvesant Fish George S. Hart Charles Scribner Edward C. Hoyt W. Rockhill Potts August Belmont Richard Delafield Francis R. Appleton John Jacob Astor George F. Vietor Cornelius Vanderbilt Isaac Guggenheim John E Borne Lewis Cass Ledyard Gilbert G. Thorne John C. McKeon
image-container-1 T H E CO M M ER CIAL W E S T Saturday, January 12, 1907 Commercial National Bank o f CHICAGO Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $ 3 , 9 0 0 , 0 0 0 Deposits, $ 3 9 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 JAMES H. ECKELS, P r e s i d e n t NATHANIEL R. LOSCH, C a s h i e r DIRECTORS F R A N K LIN M ACVEAG H E. H . GARY W IL L IA M Y K E L L E Y W ,LV £ « C H A LM E R S DARIUS M IL L E R JOSEPH T . T A L B E R T Ro b e r t t . L in c o l n C h a r l e s f . s p a l d i n g j a m e s h . e c k e l s This bank is pleased to place at the disposal of its customers the facilities gained during forty years of continuous service and growth Members New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Wm. A. Read & Co. BANKERS. Investment Securities. 2 0 5 L aS a lle S t.. C H IC A G O . N E W YORK BOSTON and BALTIMORE MEMBERS : New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce New York Produce Exchange. Merchants Exchange, St. Louis. SIDNEY C. LOVE & CO. Stock and Grain NEW YORK CHICAGO ST. LOUIS MINNEAPOLIS A U D IT S S Y S T E M S Marwick, Mitchell & Co., CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 760 Temple Court M IN N EAPO LIS 79 Wall Street, N EW YORK CHICAGO PITTSBURG LONDON W. B. McKeand & Co. The R o o k ery CHICAGO C o m m e r c i a l P a p e r . I n v e s t m e n t S e c u r i t i e s . Write for Special Circular. American Trust and Savings Bank CHICAGO. Y O U R B U S I N E S S I N V I T E D . Statement of Condition Deposits subject to check (City)..........................$16,000,000 Deposits subject to check (Banks)....................... 7,500,000 Time Deposits (3 per cent interest).................... 5,500,000 Capital, Surplus and Profits................................... 5,000,000 L ia b ilitie s .................................. $ 3 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Cash on hand and in other banks.......................... $12,000,000 Bonds- - - - - ................................................................... 4,600*000 Loans............................................................................. 17,400,000 A s s e t s ..........................................$ 3 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 MORGAN & MORGAN, CIVIL ENGINEERS, | ST. C LO U D , M IN N . Municipal Engineering, Drainage, Surveys, Examinations and Reports for Investors, Plans, Specifications, Estimates of Cost. L. LAMB, Pres., Clinton, la. C. R LAMB, V.-Pres., Minneapolis, Minn. 0. E . LAMB, Secy.. Clinton, la. P. DAVIS. Tres. 4 Mgr., Leavenworth, Wn L A M B -D A V IS LUM BER C O M P A N Y MANUFACTURERS OF WESTERN WHITE PINE LUMBER Dealers in all kinds of Building Material. L E A V E N W O R T H , ......................................W A S H IN G T O N .
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