R.L. Polk & Co.'s Baltimore city directory for 1903, Part 13

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: [Baltimore] : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 2204


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You are respectfully invited to inspect the vaults and premises of the Com- panv.


THIS COMPANY DOES NOT ACT AS SURETY UPON ANY CLASS OF BONDS, NOR DOES IT INCUR THE HAZARDOUS RISKS WHICH ARC NECESSARILY INVOLVED IN GUARANTEEING THE PERSONAL FIDEL- ITY OF INDIVIDUALS.


DIRECTORS.


ROBT. C. DAVIDSON.


J. W. MIDDENDORF.


GERMAN H. HUNT.


J. SKELTON WILLIAMS.


JOHN A. WHITRIDGE.


F. T. REDWOOD


JAS. A. GARY.


H. IRVINE KEYSER.


EUGENE LEVERING.


ROBERT K. WARING.


CHARLES MARKELL.


THEODORE MARBURG.


ELISHA H. PERKINS.


FRANCIS M. JENCKS.


DAVID AMBACH.


W. H. HOLLISTER.


EDWD. B. SMITH.


CHARLES W. BAER.


FRANK S. HAMBLETON.


E. L. BARTLETT.


ISAAC H. DIXON.


R. CURZON HOFFMAN.


F. R. PEMBERTON.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


International Trust Co. OF MARYLAND.


SPECIAL


SAFE


FACILITIES FOR


DEPOSIT


LADIES


BOXES


IN OUR BANKING


DEPARTMENT.


FOR RENT.


23, 25, 27 EAST BALTIMORE ST., (Old "Hamilton Easter" Site.)


Capital, - -


$2,000,000.00


Surplus and Undivided Profits, - $1,539,734.42


Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Trustee, Receiver, etc.


Interest allowed on accounts of Individuals, Firms, Corpora- tions, etc., subject to check.


DOUGLAS H. GORDON. .President.


J. WM. MIDDENDORF.


EDWARD H. THOMSON


Vice Presidents.


CHAS. D. FENHAGEN . Secretary and Treasurer.


WM. J. DEVON. .Solicitor.


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.


JOSHUA LEVERING, Chairman.


SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN. J. WM. MIDDENDORF.


R. H. EDMONDS.


EDWARD H. THOMSON.


SAMUEL C. ROWLAND.


DIRECTORS.


SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN. SIMON ROSENBURG. C. SIDNEY SHEPARD.


ANGUS CAMERON.


ISAAC H. DIXON.


FRANCIS E. WATERS.


RICHARD H. EDMONDS.


GEO. W. WATTS.


DOUGLAS H. GORDON.


CHAS. T. WESTCOTT,


B. HOWARD HAMAN.


R. LANCASTER WILLIAMS.


CHAS. H. KOPPELMAN.


STEVENSON A. WILLIAMS. SAM'L C. ROWLAND. TOWNSEND SCOTT.


HON. LLOYD LOWNDES.


EX-GOV. W. A. MacCORKLE.


W. C. SEDDON.


J. WM. MIDDENDORF.


E. H. THOMSON.


WM. A. MARBURG. ROBERT RAMSAY.


CHAS. K. OLIVER. DAVID HUTZLER.


JOSHUA LEVERING.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


MARYLAND TRUST CO.


Maryland Trust Building,


N. W. Cor. Calvert and German Sts. BALTIMORE.


CAPITAL. $2,125,000


SURPLUS.


.. $2,437,500


INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.


A LEGAL DEPOSITORY FOR COURT AND TRUST FUNDS.


SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.


Acts as Financial Agent for States, Cities, Towns, Railroads and cther Corporations. Transacts a general Trust Business. Lends money on approved security. Acts as Trustee under Mortgages, As- signments and Deeds of Trust; as Agent for the Transfer or Regis- tration of Stocks and Bonds, and for the payment of coupons, interest and dividends.


J. WILLCOX BROWN. . President. HENRY J. BOWDOIN. ... First Vice-President.


LLOYD L. JACKSON. . Second Vice-President.


J. BERNARD SCOTT. . Secretary and Treasurer.


CARROLL VAN NESS. . Asst. Secretary and Asst. Treasurer.


DIRECTORS.


WM. A. MARBURG.


H. J. BOWDOIN.


LLOYD L. JACKSON.


FREDERICK W. WOOD.


J. WILLCOX BROWN.


GEO. A. VON LINGEN.


JOSHUA LEVERING.


JOHN A. TOMPKINS.


LEOPOLD STROUSE.


SEYMOUR MANDELBAUM.


HENRY WALTERS.


JOHN PLEASANTS.


H. A. PARR.


JOSIAH L. BLACKWELL.


B. N. BAKER.


GEORGE C. JENKINS.


JOHN S. WILSON.


L. F. LOREE.


ANDREW D. JONES. JAMES BOND.


W. B. BROOKS, JR.


CLAYTON C. HALL.


J. SOUTHGATE LEMMON.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY


OF MARYLAND,


Maryland Telephone Building,


N. E. Cor. Lexington and Courtland Sts.


CAPITAL -


- $500,000 SURPLUS


- $ 125,000


UNDIVIDED PROFITS - - - $128,000


Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Receiver and Trustee under Mortgages and Deeds of Trust.


Conducts a General Banking and Trust Business. Interest al- lowed on deposits of any amount.


C. I. T. GOULD, President. H. H. HUBNER, 2d Vice-President.


THOMAS E. BOND, Secretary and Treasurer.


DIRECTORS:


JOHN HUBNER. N. P. BOND.


GEORGE R. WEBB.


GEORGE R. WILLIS.


WM. SCHWARZ.


JAMES E. INGRAM.


JOHN WATERS.


REUBEN FOSTER.


OWEN DALY.


J. L. BLACKWELL.


HENRY A. PARR. JOHN T. STONE.


· C. I. T. GOULD. DAVID E. EVANS.


H. H. HUBNER.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


Safe Deposit and Trust Co. OF BALTIMORE, No. 13 South St.


Telephones, C. & P., Private Exchange St. Paul 2575 and Maryland, Courtland 1683.


Chartered to act as Executor and Administrator of Estates; De- pository of Trust Funds; Trustee for Railroad Mortgages and the Ex- ecution of Trusts of every description; Agents for Managing and Renting Real Estate, Collecting Rents, Ground Rents, Etc., and for Safe-Keeping of Securities and other Valuables, and Renting Private Safes in its indestructible Vaults.


OFFICERS.


MICHAEL JENKINS. President.


H. WALTERS Vice-President.


JOHN W. MARSHALL. Second Vice-President.


JOHN J. NELLIGAN. Third Vice-President-Sec'y.


ANDREW P. SPAMER Assistant Secretary.


H. H. M. LEE. Assistant Secretary.


FRANCIS M. DARBY Treasurer.


GEORGE B. GAMMIE Assistant Treasurer.


GEORGE R. TUDOR


Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


Michael Jenkins, Francis White, H. Walters, Edwin F. Abell, Waldo Newcomer, Blanchard Randall, John B. Ramsay, Norman James, John W. Marshall.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


Canton National Bank


ELLIOTT STREET, Cor. EAST AVENUE.


Capital ...... $100,000


Surplus and Undivided Profits. $38,000


Accounts Solicited.


HENRY J. MCGRATH, Prest. CHAS. R. KENDIG, Vice-Prest. JOHN W. H. GEIGER, Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


ALEX. A. SANNER. CHAS. R. KENDIG.


SAML.H.ROBERTS.


EDWARD J. CODD.


F. A. FURST. H. J. MCGRATH.


BENJ. H. LEACH. THOS. McCOSKER. JOHN HUBERT.


GOTTLIEB STENGEL. JOHN W. H. GEIGER.


CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK


OF BALTIMORE, MD.


N. E. Cor. Pratt and Hanover Streets.


Capital, $1,000,000. Surplus, $1,400,000. Profits, $400,000.


WESLEY M. OLER, President. DAVID AMBACH, Vice-President. WILLIAM H. O'CONNELL, ALBERT D. GRAHAM, Asst. Cashier.


Cashier.


CHARLES. W. SLAGLE. WESLEY M. OLER. JAMES E. INGRAM.


DIRECTORS. JOHN S. GIBBS. REUBEN FOSTER. JAMES A. GARY.


DAVID AMBACH.


WM. H. GORMAN.


JOS. H. JUDIK.


DISCOUNT DAILY.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


LAWRENCE B. KEMP, = = President. Late National Bank Examiner for Maryland and D. C.


WILSON KEYSER, Cashier.


Commercial and Farmers' National Bank, Howard and German Sts., Baltimore, Md.


DIRECTORS.


G. A. VON LINGEN. WILSON KEYSER. W. J. H. WATTERS. A. J. ALBERT.


LLOYD L. JACKSON. CHAS. E. RIEMAN. ROBT. RAMSAY. LAWRENCE B. KEMP.


DROVERS AND MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK,


N. W. COR. EUTAW AND FAYETTE STREETS.


Capital, $300,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $420,000. DISCOUNTS DAILY.


Safe Deposit Vaults, Steel Boxes, $8.00 Per Year.


JAMES CLARK, President. LEOPOLD STROUSE, Vice-President.


CHAS. S. MILLER, Cashier. EDWIN P. HAYDEN, Ass't Cashier.


DIRECTORS.


JAMES CLARK. LEOPOLD STROUSE.


DR. M. H. CARTER.


J. H. SCHNEPFE. CHARLES ADLER.


PAUL A. SEEGER.


ROBERT D. HOPKINS. FRANK C. WACHTER. F. H. DAVIDSON.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


Chas. T. Crane, President. Carter G. Osburn, Cashier.


Otho H. Williams, Vice-President. J. E. Marshall, Assistant Cashier.


Farmers and Merchants' National Bank of Baltimore, Cor. South and Lombard Streets.


Capital, $650,000.


Surplus and Profits, $450,000.


CORRESPONDENTS :


National Park Bank, New York. Tradesmen's National Bank, Phila.


Western National Bank, Philadelphia. Continental National Bank, Chicago. State National Bank, Boston. Third National Bank, Cincinnati.


·


First National Bank, Philadelphia. Citizens' National Bank, Washington.


National Bank of Commerce, Pittsburg.


National Bank of Commerce, St. Louis, Mo.


Does a General Banking and Collection Business.


ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS, CORPORATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS SOLICITED.


CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.


R. L. POLK & CO.


BENJAMIN R. SHERIFF, MANAGER,


Publishers Baltimore City Directory, Baltimore City Business Directory, Maryland State Gazetteer, Medical and Surgical Directory of the United States, also Dental Directory of the United States, and Western Gazetteers.


Circulars Addressed from the Latest Publications.


957-959 CALVERT BUILDING, S. E. Cor. Fayette and St. Paul Streets.


B


SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


First National Bank,


No. 17 South Street,


Granite Building,


BALTIMORE, MD.


Capital, $1,000,000. Surplus and Profits, $390,000.


JAS. D. FERGUSON, President. THEODORE HOOPER, Vice-President.


H. B. WILCOX, Cashier, Wm. S. HAMMOND, Asst. Cashier.


ACCOUNTS SOLICITED.


CITY DEPOSITORY.


DIRECTORS:


JAS. T. WOODWARD, NATH'L W. JAMES, CHAS. R. SPENCE,


J. D. FERGUSON,


JOHN W. HALL,


JOS. FRIEDENWALD,


THEODORE HOOPER,


LOUIS MULLER,


GEORGE A. BLAKE,


BLANCHARD RANDALL, WM. C. ROUSE,


JOS. R. FOARD,


JAMES A. SMYSER,


A. H. S. POST.


HUGH SISSON,


JAS. H. ECKELS,


This Bank Offers the Best Facilities for Prompt Collections at Reasonable Rates.


DR. CHAS. G. W. MACGILL,


ARTHUR C. MONTELL, -


President.


Cashier.


Vice-Presidents,


VICTOR G. BLOEDE, JOHN F. SIPPEL.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK


CATONSVILLE, MD.


CAPITAL ..


$50,000 00


SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS. $12,640 47


DEPOSITS.


$266,109 90


DIRECTORS:


CHARLES G. W. MACGILL, Physician. VICTOR G. BLOEDE, Manufacturer, President V. G. Bloede Co. and The Eden Construction Co.


JOHN F. SIPPEL, Cashier Third Na- tional Bank, Baltimore.


WILLIAM B. WILSON, Banker, Of Wilson, Colston & Co., Baltimore. DAVID E. EVANS, Capitalist.


ARTHUR C. MONTELL.


D. LOWENTHAL. Manufacturer.


EDWIN J. FARBER, Attorney-at-Law, President Daily Record Building Co. DANIEL A. LEONARD, Contractor.


JACOB HANN. JR .. Secretary and Treasurer of Union Stock Yard Co.


GEORGE J. HAFER, Coal Merchant.


ACCOUNTS INVITED UPON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS CONSIST- ENT WITH CONSERVATIVE BANKING.


C. & P. Tel., Catonsville 600.


Maryland Tel., 192-L.


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ALEX. T. LEFTWICH,


SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


GERMAN AMERICAN BANK 524 SOUTH BROADWAY.


Capital Stock, $300,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $76,500.


ACCOUNTS OF FIRMS AND CORPORATIONS SOLICITED.


Prompt and Careful Attention Given to Collections on the Most Reasonable Terms,


-- AND-


DISCOUNTS GRANTED DAILY.


ALEXANDER Y. DOLFIELD, LOUIS F. DIETZ,


President. Cashier.


MANUFACTURERS' NATIONAL BANK, Baltimore and Liberty Streets.


CHAS. W. DORSEY, President. HARRY M. MASON, Cashier. WM. A. DICKEY, Vice-President. ALBERT H. BEDFORD, Asst. Cashier.


Capital, $500,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $85,000,


ROBERT M. SUTTON,


SOLOMON FRANK,


JOHN HUBNER, WM. T. PARRISH,


DIRECTORS: WM. A. DICKEY, CHAS. W. DORSEY, HARRY D. WILLIAR, ELI OPPENHEIM,


GEO. L. IRVIN, G. CLEM GOODRICH, FRANK EHLEN, OLIVER REEDER.


ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, CORPORATIONS, FIRMS AND INDI- VIDUALS SOLICITED UPON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS CONSISTENT WITH GOOD BANKING.


COURTESY EXTENDED TO ALL.


SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


Maryland National Bank OF BALTIMORE, MD.


CHARTERED 1901.


Capital, Paid Up, $200,000 Surplus and Undivided Profils, $8,000


Thornton Rollins, President. Herman S. Platt, Vice-Pres't. Joseph A. McKellip, Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


THORNTON ROLLINS,


RUFUS WOODS,


FREDERICK C. SEEMAN,


HERMAN S. PLATT,


W. W. EDMONDSON,


G. A. SCHLENS,


J. STUART MacDONALD,


WILLIAM J. CHAPMAN,


HARRY M. WAGNER,


E. A. JACKSON,


C. O'D. LEE, LLOYD L. JACKSON, JR.


This Bank has excellent facilities for making collections throughout the State, having correspondents in all the principal cities. Proceeds promptly remitted.


Hopkins Place and Lombard St.


We Would Be Pleased to Re- ceive a Share of Your Business


MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK,


SOUTH AND WATER STREETS.


DOUGLAS H. THOMAS, President. WILLIAM INGLE, Cashier.


J. CLEVELAND WANDS, Assistant Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


W. GRAHAM BOWDOIN,


FRANCIS E. WATERS,


DOUGLAS H. THOMAS,


THOMAS K. CAREY,


CHARLES A. WEBB, JOHN S. GITTINGS,


E. H. THOMSON.


Depository for United States Government.


Capital. $1,500,000 890,000 Undivided Profits.


As the Largest Bank in the State, We Offer the Best Facilities for the Transac- tion of Business.


ACCOUNTS SOLICITED.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


Jas. L. McLane, President. Henry C. James, Cashier.


THE


NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE,


Cor. Baltimore and St. Paul Streets, Baltimore, Md.


Chartered by State of Maryland 1795. Organized as a National Bank 1865-1885.


Capital, $1,210,700. Surplus, $250,000. Undivided Profits. $86,979.29.


Dividends, January and July. Last One Paid, No. 212.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS:


JAMES L. McLANE,


WILTON SNOWDEN,


JOHN K .SHAW, DECATUR H. MILLER, JR.,


C. MORTON STEWART, JR., JOSHUA LEVERING,


J. WILLIAM MIDDENDORF.


This Bank Does a General Banking and Collection Business and Solicits Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations.


NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE


OF BALTIMORE, No. 26 SOUTH STREET.


Capital,


-


$300,000.


Surplus Profits, $240,000.


DIRECTORS: EUGENE LEVERING,


JOHN A. TOMPKINS,


HENRY WILLIAMS,


HARRY FAHNESTOCK,


JOHN R. BLAND,


HIRAM G. DUDLEY,


JAMES R. HAGERTY,


HARRY R. JONES,


JAMES R. EDMUNDS.


EUGENE LEVERING,


President. JAMES R. EDMUNDS, Vice-President & Cashier


MAGRUDER POWELL, Assistant Cashier.


ACCOUNTS SOLICITED.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold. Letters of Credit Issued


The National Exchange Bank, OF BALTIMORE, MD. (ORGANIZED 1865.)


HOPKINS PLACE, LIBERTY AND GERMAN STS.


Capital, $1,000,000. Surplus and Profits over $600,000.


WM. T. DIXON, President. JOHN E. HURST, Vice-President. R. VINTON LANSDALE, Cashier.


U. S. Depository and Depository for the City of Baltimore. Business and Personal Accounts Invited.


DIRECTORS:


ROBT. B. DIXON,


WM. T. DIXON,


JOHN E. HURST,


SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN,


FREDK. P. STIEFF,


PHILIP HAMBURGER,


Counsel, GEORGE WHITELOCK.


SAMUEL D. SCHMUCKER,


WM. H. MATTHAI,


J. C. STONEBURNER,


WILLIAM A. HANWAY,


J. ALBERT HUGHES,


R. VINTON LANSDALE.


Notary, W. H. H. RALEIGH.


National Howard Bank, Corner Howard and Fayette Streets, BALTIMORE, MD.


Capital, $230,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $41,750.


The Accounts of Mercantile Firms, Corporations, Individuals, Trus- tees and Administrators Are Solicited, and Will Receive Careful Attention.


Collections Made On All Points Promptly.


HENRY CLARK, President, JAMES GETTY, Vice-President WILLIAM H. ROBERTS, Jr., Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


WM. H. BAYLESS, JOS. A. BOLGIANO, HENRY BURGUNDER, WM. C. CARROLL.


HENRY CLARK, JACOB EPSTEIN, JAMES GETTY, FRANK J. KOHLER,


HENRY F. NEW, THOMAS O'NEILL, E. CLAY TIMANUS, JOHN WATERS,


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


National Marine Bank


OF BALTIMORE.


INCORPORATED 1810. ONE OF THE OLDEST BANKS IN THE CITY.


N. E. Cor. Gay and Water Streets.


Capital $400,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $140,000.


JOHN M. LITTIG, Pres't. GEORGE R. VICKERS, Jr. Vice-Pres't. YATES PENNIMAN, Acting Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


JOHN M. LITTIG, H. C. MATTHEWS, WALTER W. ABELL,


GEO. R. VICKERS, JR.,


JAMES W. BATES, F. E. S. WOLFE,


V. J. BROWN, GEO. R. HEFFNER, TOWNSEND SCOTT.


A Regular Banking Business Transacted. Collections Carefully Made and Promptly Accounted For on Moderate Terms. Accounts Solicited and Will Receive Careful Attention.


WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.


National Mechanics' Bank,


ESTABLISHED 1806.


N. W. Cor. South and German Sts.


JOHN B. RAMSAY, President, JAMES SCOTT, Cashier, . CHARLES HANN, Assistant Cashier,


Depository for the City of Baltimore, State of Maryland and United States Government.


DIRECTORS.


ALEXANDER BROWN, GEORGE C. JENKINS,


LAWRASON RIGGS, E. B. HUNTING,


JESSE HILLES,


JOHN A. WHITRIDGE,


JOHN B. RAMSAY,


SEYMOUR MANDELBAUM,


D. D. MALLORY,


JOHN PLEASANTS,


MILES WHITE, JR.,


HENRY J. BOWDOIN.


Capital, $1,000,000. Surplus, $1,150,000.


GIVE US YOUR BUSINESS.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


National Union Bank of Maryland,


AT BALTIMORE, MD., No. 3 East Fayette Street.


Capital, $900,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $295,000.


WILLIAM WINCHESTER,


ROBERT A. DIGGS, President. Cashier. ISAAC H. DIXON. Vice-President.


MILTON B. WILLIAMS,


Assistant Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


DANIEL E. CONKLIN,


ROBT. K. WARING,


ISAAC H. DIXON.


R. BRENT KEYSER,


H. CRAWFORD BLACK.


CHAS. GOLDSBOROUGH,


ANDREW D. JONES,


TUNSTALL SMITH,


WM. A. MARBURG,


WM. WINCHESTER.


The Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Are Solicited.


Collections Made on Favorable Terms.


--- THE ---


Old Town National Bank, Cor. Gay and Exeter Streets.


CAPITAL, $200,000.


SURPLUS, $26,000.


Special Attention is Given to Private Accounts. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent at Low Rates.


JACOB W. HOOK, President. CHAS. W. HATTER, Vice-President. HENRY O. REDUE, Cashier.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS:


CHAS. W. HATTER, JACOB W. HOOK,


J. HENRY SNYDER of C. GEORGE SCHILLING,


AARON BENESCH, ROGER T. GILL,


ROBERT FUSSELBAUGH, DAVID E. EVANS,


LOUIS E. BARTELL.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


THE


Second National Bank, 432 SOUTH BROADWAY.


Capital, $500,000, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $600.000,


CHAS. C. HOMER, President. CHAS. C. HOMER, JR., Vice-Pres't. W. E. WAGNER, Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


CHAS. C. HOMER, THOS. J. SHRYOCK, GEO. R. WILLIS, W. E. WAGNER.


H. C. LARRABEE, LOUIS KANN, CHAS. C. HOMER, JR., -


THE


Third National Bank OF BALTIMORE, No. 33 SOUTH STREET.


OFFICERS:


ROBT. M. SPEDDEN, President.


ROBT. H. SMITH, Vice-President.


JOHN F. SIPPEL, Cashier. A. B. CROUCH, Assistant Cashier.


CAPITAL, $500,000


UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $114,000


Depository for the United States Government and the State of Maryland.


DIRECTORS:


R. M. SPEDDEN. Ship Builder ROBT. H. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. MICHAEL SCHLOSS, Of Schloss Bros. & Co., Wholesale Clothiers. ALFRED E. BOOTH, Of A. Booth Co., Baltimore and Chicago. MURRAY VANDIVER, Treasurer of Maryland. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WITH THOSE CONTEMPLATING A CHANGE OR A DIVISION OF THEIR BALTIMORE ACCOUNTS.


WILLIAM J. DONNELLY, General Insurance. PETER E. TOME, Attorney-at-Law. S. B. MEDAIRY, Of Bosee, Medairy & Co .. Com. Mers. WILLIAM R. HAMMOND, Of Hammond & Snyder, Grain Exporters. GEORGE W. GAIL, JR.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


STATE CHARTER, 1835. -1825 .- NATIONAL ACT, 1865.


Western National Bank


OF BALTIMORE, MD., No. 14 North Eutaw Street.


CAPITAL, $500,000.


SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $425,000.


J. G. Harvey, Pres't. Derick Fahnestock, Vice-Pres't. William Marriott, Cashier.


DIRECTORS:


W. B. BROOKS, JR., J. G. HARVEY,


FRANCIS BURNS, JOHN BLACK,


E. AUSTIN JENKINS, THOMAS TODD, JAMES PRESTON,


CHAS. F. MAYER,


DERICK FAHNESTOCK,


GUSTAV GIESKE, EDW'D L. BARTLETT, - W. BURNS TRUNDLE.


THIS BANK WILL BE PLEASED TO RECEIVE ACCOUNTS.


James M. Thompson & Co.


BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 8 SOUTH STREET, Baltimore, Md.


Members of Baltimore Stock Exchange.


Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold in This and Other Markets.


Dealers in Investment Securities.


CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


SURETY BONDS.


Fidelity and Deposit Company OF MARYLAND,


Charles and Lexington Streets.


Strongest Surety Company in the World.


ASSETS DEC. 31, 1902, $5,790,565.


Becomes surety on bonds, guaranteeing hon= esty and faithful completion of contracts.


Accepts deposits and allows interest thereon.


HARRY NICODEMUS, EDWIN WARFIELD, Sec'y and Treas. President.


DIRECTORS:


JOHN WALTER SMITH,


ROBERT OBER,


A. P. GORMAN,


CHARLES E. FINK,


JOS. R. STONEBRAKER,


HERMAN E. BOSLER,


JOHN H. WIGHT,


THOMAS A. WHELAN,


LLOYD LOWNDES,


SOLOMON FRANK,


GEORGE WARFIELD, JAMES D. MASON,


WILBUR F. JACKSON, EDWIN WARFIELD,


H. CRAWFORD BLACK,


E. STANLEY GARY,


FRANK A. FURST,


CLARENCE W. WATSON.


VAN LEAR BLACK,


WILLIAM A. DICKEY.


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GEORGE BLAKISTONE, GEO. M. UPSHUR, M. GILLET GILL,


SEYMOUR MANDELBAUM,


HENRY B. PLATT,


SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


1


MAM


BANKING HOUSE OF HAMBLETON & CO., BANKERS. ESTABLISHED 1865. 8 & 10 S. CALVERT STREET, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.


SS


SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


Sperry, Jones & Co. BANKERS,


Southeast Corner


Calvert and Fayette Streets,


BALTIMORE, MD.


RECEIVE DEPOSITS.


SELL FOREIGN EXCHANGE.


Act as Fiscal Agents for States, Municipalities and Corporations.


Negotiate entire Issues of Securities.


Buy and sell on commission, for cash, stocks and bonds in our own and other markets.


Keep on hand, for prompt delivery, carefully selected


INVESTMENT SECURITIES.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


City Trust and Banking Company


517-519-521-523-525


W. BALTIMORE STREET.


Receives Deposits Subject to Check.


SOLICITS YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT.


-


Owners and Managers of


CENTRAL STORAGE WAREHOUSES.


WM. F. WHEATLEY, FRANK J. KOHLER,


President, Treasurer.


FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF OUR CUSTOMERS, BANK WILL BE OPEN ON SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK AT NIGHT.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


J. WM. MIDDENDORF.


A. J. ROBINS.


A. H. RUTHERFOORD. F. LENTZ.


Members Baltimore Stock Exchange.


J. Wm. Middendorf & Co.,


BANKERS AND BROKERS,


Continental Trust Building,


BALTIMORE, MD.


P. O. Box 1102.


Maryland Tel., Courtland 30. C. & P. Telephone, St. Paul 382.


INVESTMENT SECURITIES.


Foreign Exchange.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


ROBERT TAYLOR.


Robert Taylor & Co.,


BANKERS AND BROKERS. INVESTMENT SECURITIES


Members of the Baltimore Stock Exchange.


NO. 12 SOUTH STREET,


Corner German Street.


C. & P. Telephone, St. Paul 382. Maryland Telephone, Court. 331.


RICHARD D. FISHER. JAMES I. FISHER. ROBT. A. FISHER.


Richard D. Fisher & Sons,


Bankers and Brokers.


Members of Baltimore Stock Exchange.


Investment Securities.


Office, No. 205 East German St.


Postoffice Box 21. C. & P. Telephone, St. Paul 953.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


KUMMER & BECKER,


BANKERS AND BROKERS, 23 South Street, = Baltimore, Md. Members of Baltimore Stock Exchange.


Investment Securities, Stocks and Bonds. Bills of Exchange Bought and Sold.


Drafts, Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued On the Principal Cities of All Foreign Countries.


Money Transferred by Cable.


Foreign Money Bought and Sold. Interest Allowed on Deposits. Agents North German Lloyd Steamship Company.


C. & P. TELEPHONE ST. PAUL 1478.


MEMBERS


New York Consolidated Stock Exchange. Los Angeles, Cal., Stock Exchange.


DOUGLAS, LACEY & CO.,


BANKERS AND BROKERS.


Dividend-Paying Mining, Oil, Refinery and Smelter Stocks,


66 Broadway and 17 New Street,


New York.


Baltimore Branch Offices-Suite 116-117-118-119 Law Building.


'Phone, C. & P. St. Paul 3141.


J. R. KEMP, Manager.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


J. H. MacFARLANE, President. GEORGE GREY, Secretary.


The J. H. MacFarlane Co. INVESTMENT SECURITIES.


General Fis- cal Agents for the Stock of Mining, Smelt- ing and Oil Companies.


Only the stock of strictly meri- torious proper- ties handled by this Company, and dividend paying stock is a specialty.


Investors save from 10 to 20 per cent. by pur- chasing through us.


Correspond- ence solicited. All business strictly confi- dential.


A postal will bring our latest business oppor- tunities.


Get our list of stocks paying from 10 to 15 per cent. Dividend.


·


HOME OFFICE, Equitable Building, Fayette and Calvert Streets. Md. 'Phone Courtland 2875.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


FARMERS' TRUST, Banking and Deposit Co. -


OF BALTIMORE, MD.


Conducts a General Banking Business.


Also Savings Bank Department.


Chartered to Act as Executor and Adminis- trator of Estates.


Depository of Trust Funds.


Trustee for Corporation Mortgages.


Manages Estates, Collects Ground Rents, Etc.


OFFICERS:


JOHN W. WOODLAND, President.


ELBRIDGE S. JOHNSON, First Vice-President. J. FENTON THOMAS, Second Vice=President. WM. D. ALLEN, Secretary-Treasurer.


Temporary Offices, Rooms 245, 247 and 249 Calvert Building.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


Union Trust Company Of Maryland, Charles and Fayette Streets.


CAPITAL. . .$1,000,000 00


SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS.


382,096 15


GEORGE BLAKISTONE. President. MILES WHITE, JR.,


CHARLES T. CRANE,


Vice-Presidents.


RICHARD B. SELLMAN, Secretary and Treasurer.


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:


CHARLES T. CRANE,


WESLEY M. OLER,


E. B. HUNTING,


NELSON PERIN, SEYMOUR MANDELBAUM, ERNEST J. KNABE, JR.,


MILES WHITE, JR., Chairman.


This Company transacts a General Trust and Banking Business. Allows in- terest on deposits, subject to check, which may be withdrawn at convenience of the Depositor.


Accounts of Corporations and Individuals are solicited.


Savings Department Accounts received subject to ordinary Savings Bank Rules.


Takes entire charge of Real and Personal Estates, Collects Rents and makes returns as desired.


Is authorized to act as Trustee, Executor, Administrator, Guardian and Com- mittee of Estates, Assignee, Receiver, etc.


Is a Legal Depository for Court and Trust Funds.


DIRECTORS:


CHARLES A. WEBB, ERNEST J. KNABE, JR., WESLEY M. OLER,


HENRY F. NEW,


MILES WHITE, JR., WM. H. GRAFFLIN,


SEYMOUR MANDELBAUM, THOMAS O'NEILL, JOHN S. GIBBS,


ROBERT TAYLOR,


ALBERT MARBURG, RUXTON M. RIDGELY,


N. WINSLOW WILLIAMS,


LAWRENCE PERIN, JOHN K. OBER,


ALLAN McSHERRY,


E. B. HUNTING, JOS. R. FOARD,


NELSON PERIN, CHARLES T. CRANE, GEORGE BLAKISTONE,


RUFUS K. WOOD, Sparrows Point, Md .; H. H. HAINES, Rising Sun, Md .; EVANS R. DICK, New York and Phila .; EDWIN M. POST, New York.


John J. Mahon.


M. E. Brennan Wm. F. Smith, Manager.


John J. Mahon & Go. 318 and 320 Equitable Building.


C. & P. TEL., ST. PAUL 1645.


MD. TEL., COURTLAND 1999.


COMMISSION STOCK BROKERS,


Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Cotton. Private Wires to All Exchanges. Correspondents: Ware & Leland, New York and Chicago.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


C. & P. 'Phone St. Paul 4144 F.


JESSE E. INMAN, Banker and Broker,


DEALER IN


Stocks, Bonds and Invest= ment Securities, 801 and 802


UNION TRUST BUILDING,


BALTIMORE, MD.


BRANCH OFFICES:


615 Walnut Street, Room 14, Phil= adelphia, Pa.


Hartford Trust Building, Room 29, Hartford, Conn.


AGENCIES, Washington, D. C., New York, N. Y., Pittsburg, Pa., Scranton, Pa.


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SPECIAL BANK DEPARTMENT.


FOUNDED 1800.


Alexander Brown & Sons,


S. W. Cor. Baltimore and Calvert Streets, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. - AND - Brown Brothers & Company, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BANKERS




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