[Volume XXVII THE CHICAGO BANKER 4 Capital. Surplus & Profits / \ La Salle and Monroe Sts. $3,000,000 (Mlgn GHIGAGO THE NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC conducting a legitimate commercial banking business in the city of Chicago, believes it can meet the requirements of the most discriminating bankers. JOHN A. LYNCH, President W. T. FENTON, Vice-President R. M. McKINNEY, Cashier O. H. SWAN, Asst. Cashier THOS. JANSEN, Asst. Cashier JAMES M. HURST, Asst. Cashier WM. B. LAVINIA, Asst. Cashier W. H. HURLEY, Asst. Cashier THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO Jas. B. Forgan, President C| This Bank, with a department especially organized to take care of Bank Accounts, invites the business of conservative Banks and Bankers with the assurance of satisfactory service and agreeable relationship. Division F. (Banks and Bankers) August Blum, Herbert W. Brough, Vice-President Asst. Manager swpIus [ M,500,000 ДИНш AMERICAN TRUST »ail .::irAfa тааш; 4 AND Я1ШД SAVINGS BANK j ттмжжШ Ш Ш ГЫ1ГАГП CHICAGO ׳“ - 'к•׳' evv. Ч. ,К. * AMERICAN TRUST BUILDING DEPOSITS $27,000,000 AHOil EVAUAilAC CAPITAL * * $3,000,000 tlUnll lift r surplus . - $3,000.000 wW■■■» hllWIlPIIIMfc imnrv puns «2 <17? 478 kjtional 0F CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ERNEST A. HAMILL, President CHARLES L. HUTCHINSON, Vice Pres. JOHN C. NEELY, Secretary D. A. MOULTON, Vice-Pres. B. C. SAMMONS, Asst. Cashier CHAUNCEY J. BLAIR, Vice-Pres. J. E. MAASS, Asst. Cashier FRANK W. SMITH, Cashier JAMES G. WAKEFIELD, Asst. Cashier UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY FOREIGN EXCHANGE LETTERS OF CREDiT ISSUED DIRECTORS Charles H. Wacker Charles H. Hulburd Martin A. Ryerson Clarence Buckingham Edwin G. Foreman Benjamin Carpenter Isaac G. Lombard Frederick W. Crosby Charles L. Hutchinson Edward A. Shedd Chauncey J. Blair Watson F. Blair Edward B. Butler Ernest A. Hamil) Travelers’ Cheques are now being issued by tbe Northern Trust Company in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100. Payable in tbe United States and foreign countries by several thousand correspondents. May also be used by travelers m paying hotels, steamship and railroad companies, leading merchants, etc. Cheques are Self-Identifying Identification and protection afforded purchaser by bis signature on checks. There is a growing demand for these Travelers’ Cheques, with or without a Letter of Credit, because of their safety and unusual convenience. Banks and Bankers invited to handle them on regular commission basis. For further information, address The Northern Trust Company Capital and Surplus $3,000,000 Chicago Central Trust Company of Illinois 152 ¿KConroe Street, Chicago Accounts of Banks and Bankers received upon liberal terms Capital and Surplus $2,500,000 CHARLES G. DAWES, President W. IRVING OSBORNE, Vice-President L. D. SKINNER, Assistant Cashier A. UHRLAUB, Vice-President WILLIAM W. GATES, Asst. Cashier E. F. MACK, Vice-President JNO. W. THOMAS, Asst. Cashier WILLIAM R. DAWES. Cashier ALBERT G. MANG, Secretary MALCOLM McDOWELL, Assistant Secretary DIRECTORS A. J. EARLING, President Chicago, Milwaukee¿{ S. M. FELTON, Pros. Mexican Central Ry., Ltd. ״ Si;™״- „ ■ T. W. ROBINSON, Vice-President Illinois Steel Co. ARTHUR DIXON, PreS.PArlhur Dixon Tracer pp AN°LE? pEACH' C'Beac^& Co• Company UhAJ. r. S 1 EELE, INIekoosa-Edwards Paper Co. CHARLES T. BOYNTON, Pickands, Brown & Co. w. IRVING OSBORNE, Vice-President ALEXANDER H. REVELL, President Alexander CHARLES G. DAWES, ex-Comptroller of the H. Revell & Company Currency