The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 27-52

n r ww. FINANCIAL STATEMENT A d v e r t w%Qm y o u Hewho ad1 Or DAYTON, OHIO AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, SEPTEMBER 30, 1928 A S S E T S WE OWN WITH WHICH TO PAY OUR PATRONS CASH ONHAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Available Checking Balance^in Bank to Pay Current With­ drawals,.Negotiate Loans, etc., also Cash in Office. MGRTGAGELOANS. r.. . . . . . . $ 634,580.63 • o o • • a « Funds which have been loaned on First Mortgage Real Estate Security in Montgomery County. TEMI8IARY LOANS. ’ 4 • • f 311,51751 Loans made to Patrohs who-desire to use their Funcfe for a short period withoutMisturbing, their Savings Account, pledging their Pass-Books or Certificates as' security; also to patrons .Who wish-to borrow money on Liberty Bonds. Due the Associatiort-frpm Borrowers. I-*" • • • • ■* * '* * V •' • Other *than Office Bdiidiiig< ...................................... ' - .Amount invested in Office Building and Equipment. '> REALWATE SOLDONCONTRACT . . . . Real Estate, sold with a small down payment fo r which a deed has„not been given. BONDS . . . . . . . . . . ......... . c v ; * ’ TJ. S. Government Liberty Bonds o f Third Issue purchased from Patronsfor redemption. CERTIFICATEOFDEPOSIT . . . . . . . . . . Surplus Funds of the Association deposited in other Finan­ cial Institutions to bear interest. TOTALRESOURCES ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 803.69 78,128,63 537,252.60 WE OWE TO OUR PATRONS RUNNINGSTOCKAND DIVIDENDS. . . . . . Pass-Book Savings Accounts bearing 6% Dividends, in­ cluding the October, 1928, Dividends declared. PAID-UPSTOCKANDDIVIDENDS. ......... ■ Deposits on Stock Certificates bearing 6% Dividends, in- „ eluding Unpaid Dividends; also October, 1928, Dividends declared. DEPOSITSANDACCRUED INTEREST. . . . Deposits pn PassrBook paying 5 ^ % interest, including October, 1928, Interest declared; also Deposits on Certifi­ cates upon which a stipulated rate of Interest is paid. CONSTRUCTIONLOANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Funds due borrowers on Buildings under Construction; CONTINGENTPROFITONREALESTATESOLD 0NC0N1ACT.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Profits dependent on payments on Real Estate sold under contract. ’ * . $13,922,571.92 . • ’ f 5,451,106.17 1,582,413.46 151,094.3 3,427.67 23,659.02 DEPOSITSFROM OTHER FINANCIALINSTITUTIONS 297,500.0 ..2,400.0 495,00.0 $22,326,40527 Funds Deposited with the Association bearing a fixed rate o f interest. f , •■ - , - TotalAmountAssociationOwes ToPatrons RESERVEANDUNDIVIDED PROFIT FUND. A Guarantee Fund made compulsory by Law as a Pro- ^ tection to our Patrons against any possible losses. TOTALLIABILITIES . ..... . .............. . $21,408,11355 918,291.72 $22,326,405.27 RESERVE AND UNDIVIDED PROFIT FUND, $918,291.72 AS A PROTECTION TO OUR MANY PATRONS OFFICERS W ILLIAM H . KUHLMAN , President. CHARLES H . MEYER , V ice Pres, and Gen. Mgr. ROBERT ALBERS, Secretary. HENRY F . WEISM ANTEL , Aaat. Secretary' AN N A E. KUHLM AN , AsiU tant Secretary. ROY G . FITZGERALD , Attorney, THOMAS H . FORD , Aaat. Attorney. HERBERT C . LANGE , Auditor. OFFICE MAIN STREET AT FIFTH, DAYTON, OHIO A ffidavit State of Ohio, Montgomery County, a*. - , Robert Albers, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the Secretary o f The Fidelity Build­ ing Association, of Dayton, Ohio, and that the foregoing statement of affairs and business o f said As­ sociation for the fiscal year ending on the SOth-day o f September, A. D. 1928, is true , and correctly shows its financial condition at the end o f said fiscal year. ROBERT ALBERS, Secretary Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 25th das of October, A. D. 1928. . THOMAS H, FORD, (g e*l) ■* * Netary Public in and for Montgomery County, Ohio. CERTIFICATE OF AUD ITING COMM ITTEE OF FOUR DIRECTORSt We, the undersigned, Karl Karstaedt, Edward T. Hall, Carroll Sprigg and Osc&r M. FoOek, the auditing committee, and H, C. Lange, Auditor o f the said Fidelity Building Association, of Dayton, Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing to the best of our knowledge and belief, is n true and correct statement o f the financial condition o f the siid Association on the 30th day of September, A. D, 1928, and a true statement of its affairs and b««ineB3 for the fiscal year ending on that day. KARL KARSTAEDT, EDWARD T. HALL, CARROLL SPRIGG, OSCAR M. POOCK, Auditing Committee H. C. LANGE, Auditor.' DIRECTORS * W ILLIAM H . KUHLM AN KARL KAR STAED T EDW ARD T . HALL CARROLL SPRIGG JOHN C. GOHN OSCAR M . POOCK , CHARLES H . MEYER OFFICE HOURS 8:30 A . M. TO 4 P. M. Wednesdays 8:30 A*M. to 12 Noon SPECIALATTENTIONOFPATRONSANDPROSPECTIVE PATRONSISCALLEDTGTHEAMPLE RESERVE ANDUNDIVIDED FUNDFORTHEABSOLUTEPROTECTION OFALLFUNDS ENTRUSTED WITHTHISASSOCIATION. THE OLDEST ASSOCIATION |N DAYTON FIFTY-FII NEWS LI FROM DEP# - -COLUMBUS, election is over si ployes have rela busy-With renew© ous ■duties, 8 Clarence J. 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