/4 M Demand Deposits , _« > || . Located at Mundelein, State of Illinois . _ JJ_ Samuel Insult, Jr. _ B. J. MeEnroe, _ ~C. E. Thompson AL¥ § ; ' 8. L. Tripp, J. H. Rouse gee---- * -- * = * $ -- _ TL _ > > O gaingauer 11 ~State Bank of Mundelein 1--W. W. Carroll & Son Co. || Lake County National Bank w Profits (Net( Pime Deposits ........_._._ Loans on Real Estate.........---- Loans on Collateral Security.... J. C. Reuse, Pres. R, F. Rouse, Vice Pres. <Jas. P. Scott, Cashier ----_ AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE se iT 31st DAY OF DECEMBER, 1925. As Made Yo the Auditor of Public Accounts Of the State of IIlinois, A: y d pursuant to Law. * & CS , VS, NEW Y WB HRRRDOTKL --RH Y WDLIRRORE UE | cxpmpenscces Other Bonds, and Stocks*..............._-- hn%nuu, Furniture and Fixtur use from Banks, Cash and other Casi * Total Kesources_._______.$396,725.95 _ Total Linbilities ... $396,725.95 MM'totbm of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois Fo-- RESOURCES © . LIABRILITIES --Riutegs ~~Charles R. Galloway ~~Samuel Insull. Jr. --~FE. Ogden Ketting ---- P. J. McEnroe Joseph C. Reuse A. E. Suter Chas: E. Thompson. . a ' maining in busi and bel Bonds ... 230,768.95 P uriner Murg of Batety. _ _ * +U. 8. Gov't, Railroad, Pubjic UAI® [ _ readily marketable -- For Taxreés, interest, and Con-- -- © * 'tingencies. Furniture and Fixtures ._..-- 5,172.07 * *~Otfice and Rquipment DEPOSITS : es 5k Loans and Discounts._....._$ 92;:975.09 _ Capital Cash and Due from Banks. ... 47,317.63 Leans 'on Marketable Securities, Merchandise, Etec., due in 8ir Months or Less. All approved by our Board of Directors. First Montgfages on Local Prop . .. erty at 50 per cent or tess of Intlading Accrued -- Interest. on Bonds and Mortgiges. . -- Actual Cash on Habd and on D»-- posit in Reserve Banks subject to This Bank Aims to Serve Libertyville by Rendering Efficient Banking Service to Its Depositors Banks, Cash and other Cash Resources Sheeting, all widths Pillow Tyubing i 6 : on w w c i 6 : on w w c YOUR FARM SALE WILL BE ATTENDED BY A LARGE CROWD IF YOUR AD IS PLACED-- IN T HE LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT HOUSEHOLDINEEDS -- _ Arthur E. Suter, Vice President and Casher +0 5,192.:21 Ruffled Curtains : ' + Table Linens =~ ... $ 46,298.00 ......$ £0,000.00 _$8171 A86.06 $377 436.05 Amount invested by Stockholders of the Bank . ~ Additional Investment by Stock-- Subject to Check by Individuais, P i r m s and Corporations. S!'ifl" uP CA ll. 40,840.77 184,581.76 34.318.75 11,474.46 58 518.62 1,867.21 Willam E. Larsen, Assistant Cashier. 186.42 sea040e» 200022 4me + sege«--esm0e*mm000 + -- + Grayslake New Year's day.> Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Suyda in Chicago Wedn@aey. 3z 2. A Boqnttloflhlt'rflifflw ifornia, where he will visit two daugh-- ters. This is the first time he has seen elther daughter in 16 years > Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larsen, of Ap-- pleton, Wis. were -- here over New Year's to visit the latter's mother, Mrs. C. Bpring. s * 2 ie Miss Anna Lightbody of Chicago, was here».onday to attend the Lfuneral OU her brother, Frank_Lightbody, : "Why are the Libertyville and Mun-- delein Communities Desirable Places in Which to Livgé?" Think it over, It will be worth your while. delein Communities Desirable Fia in Which to Live?" Think it over. will be worth your while. ~ Michael Kolinsk! and sister, Anua, of COhicago, attended the funeral "of Frank Lightbody here Monday,. Miss Dody Sullivan, of Chicago, was with "Why are the Libertyville and Mun-- Hours 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Short Items of Especial Interest to Libertyville People 252,.163.32 $ 32,869.43 Hapke and daughter, 9,689.17 295,321.92 l" °: econgt ~maparndt y *E 4w PE 4x yB 2 * rrame nz ... 50,000.00 .$ 50,000.00 en {wn visited . friends 972.18. -- 431.85 were It _ Arthur'H. Jones, general sales man-- ager of the Lake County Land Associ-- ation, was in Libertyville Sunday. Mr. Jones is optimistic to the nth dégree as to the future growth of LibertyyHle and Mundelein. . , Marshal Limberry has a purse found on the satreet, containing a small sum }'ofnouynnd's rallroad ticket; also a'leather mitten. ~The owner of the ;t:ch-myobmhn-obyunh(on nis. ~3 0C delein, left Monday A4or--California, to remain until the warm weuhm ::noomum again. -- They are making & trip across fhe country by auto. ** * oomi~'--oBrmmegnc . 4 iogifinety -- ~n+ ~~~A sefies of five card parties will be given in the church parlors at Wads-- worth Thursday evenings of January Ith, 14th, 21st and 28th, and February 11th Everybody invited. 1 2t *"Why are the Libertyville and Mun: YUelein Communities Desirable Places in Which to Live?" Think it over. ° It will be worth your while. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutchings of Waukegan, at the Viectory Mémorial hospital, New Year's day. Mr. Hutchings is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hutchings, of Willard Keefe, of Waukegan was a Libertyville -- visitor Wednesday eve ning. Mr, Keefe--will be remembered as the former manaker of the National Tea Co. in this village. % is the first time they appear together "Bobbed Hair", the Warner. Bros tlnsslc of the screen, whit® A#.--comIDX their marriage GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR wjtb.'SOctuboof KL E NZO b SHAVING CREAM | at Special Introductory Price of § Decker & Neville § || Also Wanda Wiley in ~ 39c SYSTEMATIC PLAN for banking it regularly. Save your money RECULARLY. Soon you will have a bank mthltwmmfifierodtoammmme. FREE! We invite YOAUR Panking Business. . LIBEARTYYILLE Genuine Staort Saving Reguloarly NOW . THURSDAY, JANUARY 7; 1 John McCormick presents }|||| ,SUNliAY. JANUARY 40 Lois Wilson, Wallace Beery, War-- in Joseph C. Lincoin's Cape Cod SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 "BOBBED HAIR" From the nove!l by twenty fam-- ous authors, with Marie Prevost Kenneth Harlan and Louise Faz-- *"scoute of Amirice, .. * \___. our advice backed by twenty _ °[ _ . Aleo Buster Brown it o. _ . years of ekperience with the f. _ . _ . s "EDUCATING BUSTER"f||. ~* nancial probléms of this commu-------- ----~[[ _ _~ "RUGGED WATERS" Also Kinogram News and Comedy THURSDAY and FRIDAY January 7 and 8 -- . ~Rin Tin and June Marlowe, in | money unless you have a Also Eddie Gordon in "IN A TAXI WAR" "CUPID'S$ VICTORY". : January 12 and 13 "CLASH OF 000 6 ILrLNos || l Down by the Old Depot--Been there twenty years, -- I _ Storm Doors and Sash Swajft's Lard, per lb. --. . . . 20c Fine Prunes, per Ib. . . . . 15¢ FOR THI3 WEEK ONLY! "The Naborhood Store*' * usc *ug SMOKED MEATS % -- --~-- GROCERIE INVITES HIS OLD PATRONS TO GIVE HIM CALL IN HIS NEW STORE AT = If You Have Soot Troubles Use LIBEARTYVILLE Buy Coke NOW The First National Bank --_-- 124 Church Street GET PLENTY OF HEAT--NO ASH . > I GOOD SUBSTITUTE FOR HARD COAL : It Works While You Rest --Is It--@ , 'X%"" I Financial Problem? °|| _ ON IMPROVED FARMS 5 and 5 1--2 per cent ---- FIRST NATIONAL BANK F. C. NORMAN MONEY TO LOAN Opposite the new Telephone Office Capital Surplus and Profits $100,000.00 To serve you in such a way that your financial success may be more easily attained through our helpfuiness, is our desire at a'} ZINCO COME AND SEE ME ie <R. FRE Ne chndons w ouatecmconchedt x _ Jev