MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BALTIMORE, MD. MATTHEW S. BRENAN, President. J. S. PIERCE, Secretary pro tem. BALTIMORE, MD., July 14, 1898. To the Honorable F. Albert Kurtz, Annapolis, Md. Insurance Commissioner, DEAR SIR-Acting under your appointment of June 20, 1898, I beg to state that I have completed an examination of the Mutual Life Insur ance Company of Baltimore, Md. The examination gives the condition of the Company to date of May 31, 1898, and shows the condition of the Company on that date to be as follows: The reduction in the assets of the Company, as shown above, when compared with their report to you on December 31, 1897, is largely made up from an item they call "Initiatory Notes," and which they heretofore included in their assets. Some of these no doubt have a contingent value, but I do not consider it sufficient to allow them as part of the funds of the Company. (Signed,) Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. PULIS, Special Examiner. EUREKA MUTUAL AID SOCIETY, W. S. GILLESPIE, President. R. W. GRIFFIN, Secretary. BALTIMORE, MD., September 28, 1898. To the Honorable F. Albert Kurtz, Insurance Commissioner, Annapolis, Md. SIR-Acting under your appointment of September 21, 1898, I beg to state I have completed an examination of the Eureka Mutual Aid Society of Baltimore. The examination gives the condition of the Society to the date of September 24, 1898, and shows the condition of the Society on that date to be as follows: INCOME FROM JANUARY 1, 1898, TO SEPTEMBER 24, 1898. DISBURSEMENTS FROM JANUARY 1, 1898, TO Baltimore City Stock deposited with the Insurance Department, State of Md...... $4,615 00 Loan on mortgage.. Cash in office.. Cash deposited in these banks: Provident Savings Bank. German Bank.. Hopkins Place Bank 952 65 321 51 34,141 27 2,976 02 $16,617 93 Central Bank.. Old Town Bank. Total...... 1,330 81 1,978 54 2,646 06 3,200 00 2,573 36 $16,617 93 I have verified the bank balances and office cash, and I am of the opinion that the loan on mortgage is well secured. (Signed,) Respectfully submitted, FRANK BLACKLOCK, Examiner. THE BALTIMORE MUTUAL AID SOCIETY, BALTIMORE, MD. FRANK S. STROBRIDGE, President. WM. O. MACGILL, Secretary. BALTIMORE, MD., October 14, 1898. To the Honorable F. Albert Kurtz, Insurance Commissioner, Annapolis, Md. SIR:-Acting under your appointment of October 4, 1898, I beg to state I have completed an examination of the Baltimore Mutual Aid Society of Baltimore City. The examination gives the condition of the Society to date of October 1, 1898, and shows the condition of the Society on that date to be as follows: Balance net ledger assets January 1, 1898.. Interest collected and from other sources $282,262 24 $310,444 76 $322,009 33 $125,668 93 159,599 22 285,268 15 $36,741 18 2,592 21 39,333 39 $321,595 63 9,253 27 $312,342 36 Deduct ledger items to be written off at the end of the year.. $312,342 36 I have verified the stocks and bonds and the cash balances, and the loans and investments are well secured. (Signed,) Respectfully submitted, FRANK BLACKLOCK, Examiner. HOME FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE, MD. B. L. TALLY, Secretary. GEORGE A. CHASE, President. BALTIMORE, MD, February 18, 1899. To the Honorable F. Albert Kurtz, Insurance Commissioner, Annapolis, Md. SIR-Acting under your appointment of February 9, 1899, I beg to state I have completed an examination of the Home Friendly Society of Baltimore, Md. The examination gives the condition of the society to date of January 1, 1899, and shows the condition on that date to be as follows: Balance of assets January 1, 1898....... Income from Jan. 1, 1898, to Jan. 1, 1899: Assessments from members......... $169,950 74 4,134 16 $174,084 90 Disbursements from Jan. 1, 1898, to Jan. 1, 1899: $38,934 25 |