[Volume XXVII THE CHICAGO BANKER 2 The Commercial National Bank of CHICAGO Cap.tal, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $7,000,000 Deposits, $45,000,000 OFFICERS GEORGE E. ROBERTS, President JOSEPH T. TALBERT . . Vice-Pres’T NATHANIEL R. LOSCH . . Cashier RALPH VAN VECHTEN, 2nd Vice-Pres'T GEORGE B. SMITH . Ass'T Cashier DAVID VERNON . . 3rd Vice-Pres'T HARVEY C. VERNON . Ass'T Cashier W.T. BRUCKNER, ASS'T to Vice-Pres׳ts H. ERSKINE SMITH . Ass'tCashier This: bank is pleased to place at the disposal of its customers the facilities gained during forty-five years of continuous service and growth THE Capital CONTINENTAL Surplus and NATIONAL Deposits Profits BANK $75,000,000 $7,700,000 ־:.:y‘. r; OF CHICAGO OFFICERS GEORGE M. REYNOLDS, Pres. ALEX ROBERTSON, Vice-Pres. HERMAN WALDECK, Vice-Pres. WM. G. SCHROEDER, Cashier BENJAMIN S. MAYER, Asst. Cashier F. H. ELMORE, Asst. Cashier WILBER HATTERY, Asst. Cashier J. R. WASHBURN. Asst. Cashier Respectfully Solicits the Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Corporations Mercantile Firms and Individuals AMPLE RESOURCES COURTEOUS TREATMENT SUPERIOR SERVICE tfThis Bank, being at the logical center of Wisconsin banking activity, and having an exceptional list of State and Foreign correspondents, offers its services to conservative Banks with the assurance that such a connection will be of mutual advantage. The First National Bank of Milwaukee FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MINNEAPOLIS Capital $2,000,000 Surplus $2,000,000 Solicits Collections on all Northwestern States F. M. PRINCE, President GEORGE F. ORDE, Cashier C. T. JAFFRAY, Vice-President D. MACKERCHAR, Asst.Cash. GEORGE A. LYON, Asst. Cash. H. A. WILLOUGHBY, Asst. Cash. We Solicit Your Chicago Business Quick and Efficient Service OFFICERS R. T. FORBES, President GEO. M. BENEDICT, Cashier WM. A. TILDEN, Vice-President JOHN FLETCHER, Ass. Cashier J. C. MORRISON, Auditor DIRECTORS EDWARD TILDEN M. F. RITTENHOUSE L. B. PATTERSON R. T. FORBES WM. A. TILDEN The BANKERS NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO Capital, Surplus and Profits $3,250,000 Comparative Statement Showing Increase in Deposits February 5, 1900---------- $9,884,440.75 February 5, 1903--------- $13,971,435.23 February 5, 1906--------- $16,284,921.14 February 5, 1909 $23,299,396.63 EDWARD S. LACEY . President FRANK P. JUDSON . Cashier JOHN C. CRAFT . Vice-President CHAS. C. WILLSON . Asst. Cashier ROBERT M. WELLS . Vice-President RALPH C. WILSON . Asst. Cashier EDWARD M. LACEY, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS MILTON H. WILSON DANIEL H. BURNHAM CHARLES H. WEAVER MICHAEL CUDAHY RICHARD C. LAKE CHARLES T. BOYNTON HERBERT F. PERKINS ROBERT M. WELLS FRANCIS A. HARDY JAMES W. STEVENS EDWARD S. LACEY JOHN C. CRAFT dji This bank issues Foreign Exchange, Commercial Credits, Cable Transfers and j1 Circular Letters for travelers, available in all parts of the world. New business desired and unexcelled facilities offered.