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ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE COMPANY
WESTERN BANK NOTE AND ENGRAVING COMPANY
ENGRAVINGS
PREPARED ONLY ON CONDITION THAT THEY REMAIN IN THE CUSTODY OF THIS COMPANY
ENGRA
Lithographers
PRINTERS:
Bank Notes.Bonds andı Stock Certificates
DRAFTS, CHECK'S .. BISOPENChange LETTERS OF CREDIT -Etc
INCORPORATED
(nodion is respectfully directed to the removal of the Western Bank Note and Engraving Company, to ib newly constructed and exclusive fire proof buildings. which possess special vault and unequaled equipment. Je these financially interested in the production of decu- ments against counterfeiting and fraudulent reproduc. lion is extended an invitation to inspect this most modern plant where every possible percrawley lias been taken to safeguard the varied soleuse and confidential inter- ab of its patrons che include vrang prominent individ- uab forms and axporations fixenghoul the country as also numerous Municipal Hadde and Foreign Govern- ments. The facilities ofthe Grenfany are not limited To any particular classfrench, but embrace everything in the printing line whether Engraved, Filhographed, Embossed or Typed. Jerforty two years this ostali. lishement has reflected the highest state of the art and the securities engraved and printed by it are tistable on the
New York Stock Exchange.
and property allorders for Bonds, Block" Certificatesde, whether required for listing purposes re those less expensively engraved, and throughout the various processes of manufacture and delivery ofsecurities, observes strictly all precautions essential'to the elimination of issues of a bogus character.
BALTIMORE OFFICE
> 55 Equitable Building
TELEPHONE ST. PAUL 649.
ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE COMPANY
WESTERN BANK NOTE AND ENGRAVING COMPANY
ENGRAVINGS
PREPARED ONLY ON CONDITION THAT THEY REMAIN IN THE CUSTODY OF THIS COMPANY
ENGRAVERS, Lithographers
( AND C
PRINTERS
Bank Notes Bonds and Stock Certificates DRAFTS, CHECKS, Bills ofExchange LETTERS OF CREDIT. Etc
TED
1864
Whendion is respectfully directed to the removal of Western Bank Note and Engraving Company. . il newly constructed, and exclusive five-proof buildings. which possess special cauti and unequaled equipment. To those financially interested in the production of docu- ments against counterfeiting and fraudulent reprodur. lion is extended an invitation to inspect this most modern plant,where every possible precaution has been taken to safeguard the varied extensive and confidential inter- cbs of ih patrons who inclu de many prominent individ- uab firms and corporations discughoul the country as also numerous Municipal, Finde and Foreign Govern- ments. The facilities of this company are not limited le any particular class of work, but embrace everything in the printing line whether Engraved, Filhographed. Embossed or Typed. For forty two years this estali- listiment has reflected the highest state of the art and the securities engraved and printed by it are tistable on the
New York Stock Exchange.
Thù Nesteni Baili Viele ante Engraving Company is prepared to execute promptly and property all'orders for Bonds, Block Certificates et,whether required for listing purposes,or those less expensively engraved, and throughout the various processes of manufacture and delivery of securities, observes strictly all precautions essential to the elimination of isuas of a boyas character.
BALTIMORE OFFICE
. 515 Equitable Building -
TELEPHONE ST. PAUL 649.
Ny Greater Baltimore BANK DEPARTMENT
2185 Chas. T. Crane, President. ESTABLISHED 1808
Carter G. Osburn, Cashier.
J. E. Marshall, Assistant Cashier.
Farmers and Merchants' National Bank OF BALTIMORE N. W. Corner South and Lombard Streets
DIRECTORS
ROBERT OBER. J. HOUGHI COTTMAN, THOMAS J. HAYWARD, SAMUEL J. LANAILLN. EDWIN WAARFIELD. CHARLES T. CRANE. ROBERT N. SLOAN. FERD. C. LATROBE. GEORGE L. POTTER, SIMON HI. STEIN.
Does a General Banking and Col- lection Business.
ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS, CORPORATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
First National Bank 17 SOUTH STREET BALTIMORE, MD.
Capital, $1,000,000
Surplus and Profits, $490,000
JAS. D. FERGUSON, President H. B. WILCOX, Cashier WM. S. HAMMOND, Asst. Cashier
JOS. R. FOARD, Vice-President
ACCOUNTS SOLICITED
CITY DEPOSITORY
DIRECTORS:
JAS. T. WOODWARD, J. D. FERGUSON, ALCAEU'S HOOPER,
BLANCHARD RANDALL,
JOS. R. FOARD,
HUGH SISSON,
SOLOMON FRANK. NATILL W. JAMES, LOUIS MULLER, WM. C. ROUSE. JAMES A. SMYSER, JOHN HUBNER,
WM. A. DICKEY, II. B. WILCOX, JOS. FRIEDENWALD, GEORGE A. BLAKE. ALEX. T. LEFTWICH, .1. II. S. POST.
This Bank Offers the Best Facilities for Prompt Collections at Reasonable Rates.
IN WRITING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY
Greater Baltimore BANK DEPARTMENT
2186
DR. CHAS. G. W. MACGILL, President.
ARTHUR C. MONTELL, Cashier.
Vice-Presidents : VICTOR G. BLOEDE, JOHN F. SIPPEL
FIRST NATIONAL BANK CATONSVILLE, MD.
CAPITAL .$50,000 00 SURPLUS AND UNDIVI- DED PROFITS .. 24.008 31 DEPOSITS .360,000 00
DIRECTORS:
Charles G. W. Macgill, Physician.
Victor G. Bloede, Manufacturer, Pres- ident V. G. Bloede Co. and The Eden Construction Co.
John F. Sippel, Baltimore.
William B. Wilson, Banker, of Wilson, Colston, & Co., Baltimore.
David E. Evans, Capitalist.
Arthur C. Montell, Banker.
Edwin J. Farber, Attorney-at-Law, President Daily Record Building Company.
Daniel A. Leonard, Contractor.
Jacob Hann, Jr., Secretary and Treas- urer of Union Stock Yard Co.
George J. Hafer. Coal Merchant.
Leonard A. Poehlmann, Lumber Merchant.
C. & P. Tel., Caton 60. Maryland Tel., 301 Ingleside.
ACCOUNTS INVITED UPON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS CONSISTENT
WITH CONSERVATIVE BANKING
German American Bank 524=526 SOUTH BROADWAY
CAPITAL STOCK
$300,000
SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS
=
110,000
ACCOUNTS OF FIRMS AND CORPORATIONS SOLICITED
Prompt and Careful Attention Given to Collections on the Most Reasonable Terms AND
DISCOUNTS GRANTED DAILY
WILLIAM SCHWARZ PRESIDENT
LOUIS F. DIETZ CASHIER
IN WRITING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY
Greater Baltimore BANK DEPARTMENT
2187
The German Bank
OF BALTIMORE CITY N. W. Cor. Baltimore and Holliday Sts. P. O. BOX 62
Capital -
- $400,000
Surplus and Undivided
Profits
-
120,000
Deposits
1,450,000
AUGUST WEBER. President ERNEST J. FICHT, Cashier
Board of Directors:
WM. G. ATKINSON,
JOHN B. ADT.
FRANK N. HOEN.
CHARLES H. KOPPELM.IN.
W. A. EISENBRANDT,
AUGUST WEBER.
JOHN P. LAUBER.
Accounts of Banks, Corporations and Individuals Respectfully Solicited
ALL COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE AND REMITTED FOR
German Savings Bank OF BALTIMORE CITY
CERVA'S HAVING, BAN
S. W. Corner Baltimore and Eutaw Sts.
CHARLES SPILMAN, President.
(. LIEBERKNECHT. Treasurer.
WILLIAM SPILMAN. Asst. Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
JOIN BRUNS.
CHARLES SPILMAN, JOHN MEHRING,
C, HEMMETER,
ROBERT LANGE.
C. LIEBERKNECHT,
J. H. SCHAEFER, HARRY F. LINDEMAN,
HI. D. DREYER,
HENRY HERTEL,
WILLIAM SPILMAN,
JOHN LANGE.
IN WRITING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY
Greater Baltimore BANK DEPARTMENT
2188 FORM THE GOOD HABIT OF SAVING
4. L Hayes
THE MARYLAND SAVINGS BANK
S. W. Cor. BALTIMORE and COMMERCE (formerly Holliday) STS., BALTIMORE, MD.
SOLICITS YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT upward and interest allowed thereon. BANKING BY MAIL DEPARTMENT Accounts received from persons residing outside of the city. Write for particulars.
Auxiliary or Home Savings Banks loaned free to Depositors. A Twentieth Century idea for Saving Money. The little Banks are always open for business.
OFFICERS
DANIEL CLOUD
President WILLIAM W. CLOUD. Treasurer
SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN Vice-President
RICHARD M. DUVALL Attorney
DIRECTORS
SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN, THEODORE MOTTU, JOHN F. PARLETT. HORACE BURROUGIT,
J. ALBERT HUGHES.
J. ROSS DIGGS,
WILLIAM W. CLOUD,
The Bank is open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 3 P. M.
On Saturdays the Bank is open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 9 P. M.
IN WRITING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY
DANIEL CLOUD,
JOSEPH D. CHESNEY. HOWARD T. WILLIAMS,
Deposits received in $1.00 and
% Greater Baltimore BANK DEPARTMENT
2189
MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK
E
SOUTH AND WATER STREETS
DOUGLAS H. THOMAS, President. WILLIAM INGLE, Vice-President and Cashier. J. CLEVELAND WANDS, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
DOUGLAS HI. THOMAS,
WILLIAM INGLE.
W. II. CONKLIN.
FRANCIS E. WATERS,
CHARLES A. WEBB,
JOHN S. GITTINGS,
AUSTIN MOLANAHAN. JAMES L. SELLMAN
DEPOSITORY FOR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
CAPITAL. $1.500,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $900.000
AS THE LARGEST BANK IN THE STATE. WE OFFER THE BEST FACILITIES FOR THE TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED
METROPOLITAN SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE
New Bank Building in Course of Construction
METROPOL
L'AN
S. W. Corner Charles and Saratoga Sts.
N. E. CORNER Lexington & Calvert STREETS
(MONUMENT SQUARE)
C. C. SHRIVER,
President
JAMES J. RYAN,
Treasurer
Interest 372 Per Cent. Per Annum
IN WRITING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY
Greater Baltimore BANK DEPARTMENT
2190
THE National Bank of Baltimore
CORNER BALTIMORE AND ST. PAUL STS.
JAS. L. MCLANE.
President. HENRY C. JAMES.
Cashier. EDWIN W. ADAMS. Assistant Cashier. Chartered by the
State of Maryland 1795. Organized as a
National Bank 1865- 1885.
Capital, $1.210,700 Surplus, $250,000 Undivided Profits. $159,044.45
Dividends January and July.
Last One Paid, No. 220
Board of Directors:
JAMES L. McLANE, JOHN K. SHAW, JR ..
C. MORTON STEW- ART, JR ..
WILTON SNOWDEN,
DECATUR H. MIL- LER, JR.,
JOSHUA LEVERING, HENRY C. JAMES.
This Bank Does a General Banking and Collection Business and So- licits Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF BALTIMORE
No. 26 South St.
Capital, $300,000 Surplus Profits, $312.700
DIRECTORS:
EUGENE LEVERING, JOHN A. TOMPKINS,
HENRY WILLIAMS. HARRY FAHNESTOCK,
JOIIN R. BLAND,
HIRAM G. DUDLEY.
DOUGLAS M. WYLIE,
HARRY R. JONES,
JAMES R. EDMUNDS.
EUGENE LEVERING, President. JAMES R. EDMUNDS. Vice-President and Cashier.
MAGRUDER POWELL, Assistant Cashier.
Accounts Solicited.
IN WRITING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY
Greater Baltimore BANK DEPARTMENT
2191
National Howard Bank
Fayette and Howard Streets
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . $280,000 DEPOSITS . 1,500,000
The Management
of this bank is in the hands of careful, experienced men, to whom you can intrust your banking affairs with confidence.
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS
HENRY CLARK, President.
THOS. O'NEILL, Vice-Prest.
W.M. H. ROBERTS, JR., Cashier.
-
DIRECTORS:
WM. IL. BAYLESS. JOS. A. BOLGIANO.
HENRY BURGUNDER,
WM. C. CARROLL,
HENRY CLARK, JACOB EPSTEIN, HENRY F. NEW. THOMAS O'NEILL,
E. CLAY TIMANUS, JOHN WATERS. JAS. II. PARRISH. WM. H. ROBERTS, JR.
National Exchange Bank
(ORGANIZED 1865.) HOPKINS PLACE, LIBERTY AND GERMAN STREETS
WALDO NEWCOMER, President. SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN, Vice-President. CHAS. W. DORSEY, Vice-President. R. VINTON LANSDALE, Cashier.
WILLIAM J. DELCIJER,
Asst. Cashier.
Capital . .... $1,000,000 Surplus and Profits Over 660,000
U. S. Depository and Depository for the State of Maryland and City of Baltimore. Business and Personal Accounts Invited. Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold. Letters of
Credit Issued.
DIRECTORS:
SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN.
GEORGE CATOR, WM. A. HANWAY, PHILIP HAMBURGER. FREDERICK P. STIEFF JUDGE SAM'L D. SCHMUCKER,
SAMUEL C. ROWLAND,
WM. H. MATTHAI. J. ALBERT HUGHES, ROBERT B. DIXON. CHAS. W. DORSEY,
WM. B. HURST. ELI OPPENHEIM. WALDO NEWCOMER.
IN WRITING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY
Greater Baltimore BANK DEPARTMENT
2192
NATIONAL MARINE BANK N. E. Cor. Gay and Water Streets
INCORPORATED 1810. One of the Oldest Banks in the City.
Capital
$$400,000
Surplus
and
I'ndivided
Profits
172,000
JOHN M. LITTIG, Pres.
GEO. R. VICKERS. JR., Vice-Pres.
YATES PENNIMAN, Cashier.
THOS. F. SHRIVER. Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
JOHN M. LITTIG,
GEO. R. VICKERS, JR.,
V. J. BROWN.
H. C. MATTHEWS.
JAMES W. BATES.
GEO. R. HEFFNER.
WALTER W. ABELL,
F. E. S. WOLFE.
TOWNSEND SCOTT.
A Regular Banking Business Transacted. Collections Carefully Made and Promptly Accounted For. Accounts Solicited and Will Receive Careful Attention. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
William Schwarz & Sons
3 SOUTH STREET (ABELL BUILDING) BALTIMORE, MD.
BANKERS
MEMBERS OF THE BALTIMORE STOCK EXCHANGE
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION STOCKS AND BONDS, EITHER FOR CASH OR ON MARGIN
AND DEAL IN Investment Securities
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED
TELEPHONES
Chesapeake and Potomac
Maryland
IN WRITING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY
Greater Baltimore BANK DEPARTMENT
2193
NATIONAL MECHANICS' BANK
N. [W. CORNER SOUTH AND GERMAN STREETS
ESTABLISHED 1806
JOHN B. RAMSAY, President. JAMES SCOTT. Cashier. CHARLES HANN, Asst. Cashier.
Depository for the City of Baltimore, State of Maryland and United States Government
DIRECTORS:
ALEXANDER BROWN,
GEORGE C. JENKINS,
JESSE HILLES.
JOIN B. RAMSAY,
D. D. MALLORY,
MILES WHITE, JR.,
LAWRASON RIGGS,
E. B. HUNTING,
MORRIS WHITRIDGE.
SEYMOUR MANDELBAUM,
JOHN PLEASANTS,
GEO. K. McGAW.
CAPITAL = $1,000,000
UNDIVIDED PROFITS = $1,000,000
YOUR BANK ACCOUNT IS SOLICITED
National Union Bank of Maryland AT BALTIMORE, MD.
Nos. 3 to 5 East Fayette Street
Capital $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits. 474,517.36
WILLIAM WINCHESTER.
President
ISAAC H. DIXON. Vice-President
ROBERT A. DIGGS.
Cashier
MILTON B. WILLIAMS,
Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS:
ISAAC H. DIXON. WM. A. MARBURG. II. CRAWFORD BLACK, R. BRENT KEYSER, ROBT. K. WARING,
SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN. JR ..
DANIEL E. CONKLIN, EDWIN G. BAETJER. CLARENCE W. WATSON, E. STANLEY GARY, EDWD. P. GILL.
WM. WINCHESTER,
JACOB A. ULMAN.
The Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Are Solicited
COLLECTIONS MADE ON FAVORABLE TERMS
IN WRITING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY
Greater Baltimore BANK DEPARTMENT
2194
THE OLD TOWN NATIONAL BANK
Corner Gay and Exeter Streets United States and State Depositary
CAPITAL -
-
$
200,000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS
-
70,000
AVERAGE DEPOSITS
-
-
1,300,000
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO PRIVATE ACCOUNTS
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT AT LOW RATES
JACOB W. HOOK, President
DAVID E. EVANS, Vice-President
HENRY O. REDUE, Cashier
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
JACOB W. HOOK. J. HENRY SNYDER of C., GEORGE SCHILLING,
AARON BENESCH,
ROGER T. GILL,
ROBERT FUSSELBAUGH,
DAVID E. EVANS,
LOUIS E. BARTELL,
HENRY A. BREHM.
THE PROVIDENT SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE
President, ELISHA H. PERKINS Secretary, JOHN R. CARY Treasurer, G. HERBERT BOEHM CENTRAL OFFICE
S. W. Cor. Howard and Saratoga Streets
Banking Department Open Every Day from 9 to 3. Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Safe Deposit Department Open Every Day from 9 to 4. Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
SOUTHERN BRANCH .. Southeast Corner Light and Church Streets SOUTHWESTERN BRANCH. 705 Columbia Avenue WESTERN BRANCH .. 1007 W. Baltimore Street NORTHWESTERN BRANCH. 1104 Patterson Avenue, Near Fremont Avenue
SOUTHEASTERN BRANCH ... . Broadway and Gough Street Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. : Mondays, 5 to 9 P. M. and Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
NORTHEASTERN BRANCH .. 516 North Gay Street Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. : Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
HAMPDEN BRANCH. . Falls Road, Near Fourth Avenue (Pratt Library) SPARROWS POINT BRANCH. . Sparrows Point (Postoffice Building) CANTON BRANCH .. Northwest Corner Elliott and Potomac Streets NORTHERN BRANCH. Corner Maryland and North Avenues WAVERLY BRANCH. 3111 York Road
IN WRITING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY
Greater Baltimore BANK DEPARTMENT
2195
THE
SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE
S. E. Cor. Baltimore and Charles Streets Temporary Location, 20 Court House
OFFICERS
WILLIAM H. CONKLING, President FREDERICK A. HOFFMAN, Treasurer CHAS. H. ASHBURNER, Asst. Treasurer
DIRECTORS
CHARLES MARKELL,
HOLLINS MCKIM,
BLANCHARD RANDALL, G. HARLAN WILLIAMS,
JOSEPH CLENDENIN,
JOS. R. FOARD,
JAMES A. GARY,
HENRY G. HILKEN,
FRANK N. HOEN,
JOHN PLEASANTS,
HENRY C. MATTHEWS,
DOUGLAS H. THOMAS,
WALDO NEWCOMER,
GEORGE R. WILLIS,
CHARLES C. HOMER,
JOHN B. RAMSAY,
WM. II. CONKLING,
GEORGE POOLE,
GEORGE M. LAMB,
R. CURZON HOFFMAN,
CHARLES A. WEBB,
FREDERICK A. HOFFMAN.
THE Second National Bank
432 South Broadway
Capital, $500,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits, $600,000
CHAS. C. HOMER,
CHAS. C. HOMER, JR.,
Vice-President
W. E. WAGNER, Cashier
DIRECTORS
CHARLES C. HOMER.
THOMAS J. SHRYOCK,
CHARLES C. HOMER, JR., LOUIS KANN. GEORGE R. WILLIS, H. C. LARRABEE,
W. E. WAGNER.
IN WRITING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY
President
HENRY B. VOCKE,
GEORGE C. JENKINS,
RICHARD CROMWELL
Greater Baltimore BANK DEPARTMENT
2196
THIRD NATIONAL BANK BALTIMORE AND NORTH STREETS
WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT Depository United States, State and City
R. M. SPEDDEN, President A. B. CROUCH, Cashier
ROBERT H. SMITH, Vice-President T. ROWLAND THOMAS, Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS
FELIX AGNUS. Publisher Baltimore American.
ALFRED E. BOOTH,
Vice-Pres. A. Booth & Co., Balto-Chicago. WM. J. DONNELLY, Maury & Donnelly. Insurance.
THOMAS FITZGERALD, General Manager B. & O. R. R. G. W. GAIL, JR., President Fire Board.
W. R. HAMMOND. Hammond & Snyder, Exporters of Grain.
S. B. MEDAIRY. Bosee, Medairy & Co., Commission Mers.
J. WM. MIDDENDORF. Middendorf, Williams & Co., Bankers ROBERT H. SMITH, Attorney.
ROBERT M. SPEDDEN, Shipbuilder.
E. H. RAY, Baker-Whiteley Coal Co.
P. E. TOME, Attorney.
MURRAY VANDIVER, Treasurer of State of Maryland.
LOUIS F. YOUNG. Vaile & Young, Sheet Metal Workers.
WESTERN NATIONAL BANK No. 14 N. EUTAW ST.
Capital Surplus and Profits
$500,000 500,000
CHARLES E. RIEMAN, Pres. W. B. BROOKS, Vice-Pres. WILLIAM MARRIOTT, Cashier JOHN L. SWOPE, Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS
JOHN BLACK,
JAMES PRESTON. W. BURNS TRUNDLE.
W. B. BROOKS. E. AUSTIN JENKINS,
THOMAS TODD, H. B. GILPIN, CHARLES E. RIEMAN.
THOMAS J. HAYWARD, ROBERT GARRETT. FRANKLIN P. CATOR.
ALBERT FAHNESTOCK.
THIS BANK WILL BE PLEASED TO RECEIVE ACCOUNTS
IN WRITING ADVERTISERS PLEASE MENTION BALTIMORE CITY DIRECTORY
PINKERTON'S NATIONAL DETECTIVE AGENCY }
CONTINENTAL BUILDING BALTIMORE
New York, Buffalo, Montreal. Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Paul, New Orleans, Omaha, Denver, Seattle, Spokane, Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco. See top of eighth right hand page following.
BAN
BAN
2197
CALVERT BANK, William C
Page, President, W H Dashiell, Cashier, s e cor Howard and Sar- atoga, Branches, 1813 Pennsylva- nia av, Baltimore and Carrollton, Light and Cross (See left top lines and page 2181)
CANTON NATIONAL BANK,
Frederick A Dolfield, President, M R Bramble, Cashier, Elliott cor East av (See page 2182)
CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE, Robert K Waring, President, Thomas G Potts, Treas- urer, s e cor Charles and Lexing- ton (See page 2182)
CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OF
BALTIMORE, John S Gibbs, Pres- ident, Albert D Graham, Cashier, n e cor Pratt and Hanover (See page 2183)
CITY SAVINGS BANK, Thomas
B Gambel, President, William E Clayton, Secretary, n w cor Gay and High (See page 114)
DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BAL-
TIMORE, Clinton O Richardson, President. Henry Peters Smith. Treasurer, 28 w Lexington (See Dage 547)
DROVERS AND MECHANICS'
NATIONAL BANK, James Clark, President, Charles S Miller, Cash- ier, n w cor Eutaw and Fayette (See page 2183)
EUTAW SAVINGS BANK OF
BALTIMORE, William M Hayden, President, JJohn S Deale, Treas- urer, s w cor Eutaw and Fayette (See page 2184)
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS'
NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE, Charles T Crane, President, Car- ter G Osburn, Cashier, n w cor South and Lombard (See p 2185) FARMERS' TRUST, BANKING AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF BAL- TIMORE, MD. John W Woodland, President, William D Allen, See- retary-Treasurer. 110 w Fayette, Hanover Building (See page 2172) FIRST NATIONAL BANK, James
D Ferguson. President. Henry B Wilcox, Cashier, 17 South (See page 2185)
FIRST NATIONAL BANK CA-
TONSVILLE, MD. Dr Charles G W Macgill, President. Arthur C Mon- tell, Cashier, Catonsville, Md (See page 2186)
GERMAN - AMERICAN BANK, William Schwarz, President, Louis F Dietz, Cashier, 524-526 s Broad- way (See page 2186)
GERMAN BANK OF BALTI-
MORE CITY, August Weber. Pres- ident, Ernest J Ficht, Cashier, n cor Baltimore and Holliday (See page 2187)
GERMAN SAVINGS BANK OF
BALTIMORE CITY. Charles Spil- man, President, Charles Lieber- knecht, Treasurer, s w cor Balti- more and Eutaw (See page 2187)
WOODLAWN
LARGEST IN MARYLAND
CEMETERY
PARK AND LEXINGTON STREETS
HAMBLETON & COMPANY, 102 s Calvert (See advt outside front edge and page 2177)
HOME BANK, Bernstein, Cohen & Company, Proprietors, Roger A Frey, Cashier, 325 w Baltimore. Branch 920 e Baltimore (See p 2180) HOPKINS PLACE SAVINGS BANK, Robert M Rother, Presi- dent, A Warfield Monroe, Treas- urer, 7-11 Hopkins Place (See page 967)
INTERNATIONAL TRUST COM-
PANY OF MARYLAND, Douglas H Gordon, President, Charles D Fenhagen, Secretary and Treas- urer, 25 e Baltimore (See left side lines and page 2173)
MARYLAND SAVINGS BANK,
Daniel Cloud, President, William W Cloud, Treasurer, s w cor Bal- timore and Commerce (See p 2188) MARYLAND TRUST COMPANY,
Grier Hersh, President, L S Zim- merman, Secretary, n w cor Cal- vert and German (See top edge of leaves and page 2174)
MERCANTILE TRUST AND DE- of-
POSIT COMPANY OF BALTIMORE, John Gill of R. President, Joseph R Walker. Secretary, n e cor German and Calvert (See p 2170) MERCHANTS' NATIONAL
BANK, Douglas H Thomas, Presi- dent. William Ingle. Cashier. South and Water (See page 2189) METROPOLITAN SAVINGS
BANK OF BALTIMORE, C C Shriver, President, James J Ryan, Treasurer, s w cor Charles and Saratoga. Temporary Location, n e cor Calvert and Lexington (See page 2189)
MIDDENDORF, WILLIAMS & COMPANY, Maryland Casualty Building. n w cor Fayette and North (See advt bottom edge of leaves and page 2178)
NATIONAL BANK OF BALTI-
MORE. James L McLane, Presi- dent, Henry C James, Cashier, n e cor Baltimore and St Paul (See page 2190)
NATIONAL BANK OF COM-
MERCE OF BALTIMORE, Eugene Levering, President. James R Ed- munds, Vice-President and Cash- ier. 26 South (See page 2190)
NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK, Waldo Newcomer, President. R Vinton Lansdale, Cashier, Hop- kins Place. Liberty and German (See page 2191)
J. EDWARD BIRD & CO.
Sellers
DEPENDABLE DRY GOODS
DRUID RIDGE CEMETERY
EE ADVERTISEMENT OPPOSITE CEMETERIES
RUBBER STAMPS
ORDERS RECEIVED BEFORE NOON READY FOR DELIVERY SAME DAY. UNITED STATES ENGRAVING CO. 23 N. Howard St., near Fayette, Baltimore, Md.
BAN
2198
BAR
WESTERN NATIONAL BANK, Charles E Rieman, President, William Marriott, Cashier, 14 I Eutaw (See page 2196)
WINCHESTER MARSHALL & COMPANY, 1214 Continental Build- ing (See page 2088)
*BAR IRON AND STEEL.
Payne E Scott Company, 362-364 n Gay (See page 1504)
Wehr H & Company, s e cor Pratt and President (See page 2023) Whiting William H & Company, 222 e Pratt, one door w of South (See advt in Hardware)
*BAR ROOM FIXTURES.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Com- pany, 11-13 n Liberty (See page 330) Ganter Francis X, Office and Show Rooms, Leadenhall and Stockholm, Fac- tory Leadenhall, Stockholm, Peach and West (See left top lines and advt in Show Case Manufacturers and opp) Himmel M L & Son, Sales Room, 113 n Gay, Office and Factory 107-115 m Frederick (See page 933) Scherer John C Jr. 13-15 Harrison (See advt in Office Furniture Mnfrs)
*BAR ROOM SUPPLIES.
De Witt Charles & Company, s e cor Charles and German
Himmel M L & Son, Sales Room. 113 n Gay, Office and Factory 107-115 n Frederick (See page 933) Scherer John C Jr. 13-15 Harrison (See advt in Office Furniture Mnfrs)
BARBERS.
Abendschein Andw G, 504 n Chester Ackerman Chas, 2310 Fairm't av e Adler Adolph, 35212 n Calvert
Alberg Israel, 842 e Pratt
Albers Eberhard. 434 Gough ext Albers Fredk, 1603 Eastern av Alexander Chas. M. 2941 Hudson
Allard Edwd D, 1401 n Bdway
Allen John W. 420 Druid Hill av
Allen John W F. 1611 York rd Altland Wm L, 1407 Ashland av
Altvater John, 810 Bouldin * Amos Walter A, 1413 May * Anderson Jas J. 540 Colvin
Anthony Amon F. 2945 York rd
Aumiller Nich. 2022 Orleans Ay Albert, 1819 e North av
Ayers Chas H. 621 Sharp
Bac Jos J. 2 n Howard
*Bagby Eli. 615 L Paca *Bailey Chas H, 860 Raborg Banks Jos. 1323 e Lombard
Baranco Chas, 123 e Fort av
Barner Chas D. 1424 n 8th e Barnes John W, 113 s Dallas Barnsley Chas, 434 n Front
Barowitz Victor, 1603 Aliceanna
Barranco Domenco. 1028 n Arlington av
Barranco Frank, 1116 Light
Barranco Jos, 224 Park av
Barranco Pasquel, 704 Light
*Bass Wm D, 12 Market pl Battaglia Santo. 208 w Camden
Bauernschub Andw, 1843 n Chester Beck Conrad, 946 n Gay Becker Adam, 1102 Haubert
Becker Bros, 748 w Balto
Becker Carl, 225 w Franklin
Becker Morris, 206 Pearl
PIANOS BOUGHT. SOLD AND EXCHANGED
J.P. Caulfield & Co.
102 N. CHARLES ST.
359
NORTH STREET
SUBURBAN HOMES
No more attractive or desirable spot than WALBROOK
Beautiful Cottages and Building Sites on Chelsea Ave. and Fifteenth St. North of Windsor. Mill Road
FRANK H. PHELPS FIDELITY BUILDING
SUCRO
*BANKS-Cont'd
NATIONAL HOWARD BANK, Henry Clark, President, William H Roberts Jr, Cashier, Fayette and Howard (See page 2191) NATIONAL MARINE BANK, John M Littig, President, Yates Penni- man Cashier, n e cor Gay and Water (See page 2192)
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