[ Volume XXV THE CHICAGO BANKER 32 Northwestern National Bank MINNEAPOLIS FRANK E. HOLTON, Cashier C. W. FARWELL, Assistant Cashier W. F. McLANE, Assistant Cashier R. E. MACGREGOR, Assistant Cashier S. S. COOK, Assistant Cachicr I. F. COTTON, Assistant Cashier WM. H. DUNWOODY, President M. B. KOON, Vice-President E. W. DECKER, Vice-President JOSEPH CHAPMAN, Jr., Vice-Prest. A. A. CRANE, Vice-President ESTABLISHED 1872 ¡ncontroyertibie BULLARD’S SPEEDOMETERS Deposits 820,000,000 A* Capital and Surplus $4,000,000 Bullard Specialty Co., Winchester Park, Springfield, Mass. Speedometers and Speed Recorders They tell the truth at any speed up to their limit. No jar or jolt of the car will shake the hand. Sensitive to the slightest change of speed. Slowest moving parts of any instrument in the market. Ball bearings throughout. ABSOLUTELY guaranteed for TEN years, if “you let it alone.” For Automobiles No Instrument more easily read. Registers correctly when attached to either wheel. We have no shaft troubles, owing to its slow motion and ease of running. We prove our statements every day; let us prove it to you. Send for booklets and letters of endorsement. WE SET THE PACE PRICES FROM $15.00 TO $50.00 Weight 10 ounces 2JA inch dial PRICE $15.00 WHO WILL GIVE YOU AN EQUAL GUARANTEE, AND LIVE UP TO IT ? Wm. R. Compton Company Merchants-Laclede Building St. Louis, ־ Missouri MUNICIPAL BONDS We offer a wide selection of high grade Tax Bonds suitable investments for banks, trustees and individuals. Bonds available under the Emergency Currency Act a specialty. Send for our complete offerings and prices. THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK of OMAHA, NEBRASKA UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Capital and Surplus $ 800,000 Deposits - - $6,006,981 OFFICERS LUTHER DRAKE, President F. P. HAMILTON. Asst. Cashier FRANK T. HAMILTON, Vice-Pres. B. H. MEILE, Asst. Cashier WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS Mr Rockefeller Uses a 15 Column burroughs ■ IS secretary, Mr. Alva Jenkins, was attracted by a Burroughs advertisement and answered it. He subsequently bought a 13-column machine for use in his office. Now Mr. Rockefeller is not the richest man in the world because he uses a Burroughs in his office, but he uses a Burroughs in his office for the reason that in this, as in all other things, he has from the beginning of his career used the best methods for accomplishing the purpose desired and surrounded himself by men who know the best when they see it. It will pay you to follow his example in this respect at least and install the Burroughs Adding and Listing Machine for constant, daily, labor-saving, time-saving, error-preventing use. The Burroughs has so many good points—so many exclusive points—and does so many and varied things accurately and speedily that they cannot be described in one small advertisement. It will add and list figures in columns or across sheets from three to six times as fast as a clever clerk. It adds and lists from two to five columns at one time, subtracts, multiplies and divides, adds fractions,_ etc. Just a few days’ trial will convince you that it is not only useful but indispensable. We want you to try it—a free trial with no obligation to buy. Ask for Bank System No. 35. IBurrougliri Adding ?lacliine Ccinpany Block 6$ dhtroit, Michigan u. s. a. 282 A