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A N N U A L REPORT
O F THE

Superintendent of Banks
O F THE

STATE OF NEW YORK

CRANSMITTED T O TH E LEG ISLATU RE JA N U A R Y 2, 1918




ALBANY
J. B. LYON COMPANY, PRINTERS
1918




State

N ew

of

Y ork

N o. 10

IN

S E N A T E
J a n u a r y 2, 1918

ANNUAL R EPO RT
OF THE

S U P E R IN T E N D E N T O F B A N K S

STATE OF N E W

YORK

B a n k in g D
A

lbany,

epartm ent,

December 3 1 , 191 7

-To the Honorable, the President of the Senate:
S i r .— I

have the honor to submit to the Legislature, in accord­

ance w ith the provisions o f chapter 369 o f the Laws o f 1 9 1 4 , the
annual report o f this Departm ent relative to incorporated hanks,
individual hankers and private hankers fo r the year 1 91 7.




V ery

respectfully,

your obedient servant,
G E O R G E I . S K IN N E R ,

Superintendent of Banks.




REPORT
To the Legislature

Although the year 1917 has been made memorable by the entry
of the United States into the World War, the wonderful growth
and development of the State banking institutions, which was
referred to in the last legislative report of this Department, has
continued. The State system has met all the demands made upon
it and has co-operated with the Federal Reserve Bank of New
York and with the national banks along all lines of patriotic
endeavor. With these institutions it has assisted in financing the
Rational Government through the purchase and sale of Liberty
bonds and has in various ways extended to the business men of the
State greater facilities for the promotion of the business and
commerce of the State, both foreign and domestic, than ever
before.
From September 20, 1916, to November 14, 1917, the total
resources of the trust companies of the State increased from
$2,626,431,407 to $3,164,170,014, a gain of $537,738,607. Their
total deposits increased from $2,241,832,017 to $2,630,085,223,
and their capitalization from $94,200,000 to $115,260,700. The
number of trust companies increased from 89 to 99.
The total resources of State banks during the same period
increased from $840,704,210 to $932,437,232, an increase in total
resources of $91,733,022. There was an increase in their total
deposits from $739,038,716 to $819,341,180, while their aggre­
gate capital increased from $35,326,000 to $36,549,600. The
number of State banks on November 14, 1917, was 212 as com­
pared with 202 State banks on September 20, 1916.
From July 1, 1916, to July 1, 1917, the date of their last report
to this Department, the aggregate resources of the savings banks
of the State increased from $2,053,171,981 to $2,172,916,413. and
their deposits from $1,883,242,203 to $1,991,469,146. The total
resources of these three classes of corporations, therefore, aeeord-




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A x X ual R eport

of the

ing to their last reports to this Department were n e a r l y six
billions two hundred and seventy millions of dollars.
The total resources of the authorized private bankers on
November 14, 1917, were $15,505,206 and their deposits
$10,069,544.
The total resources of the savings and loan associations of the
State at the time of their last report to this Department were
$79,629,881 and it is estimated that on this basis the total resources
of all the corporations and individuals subject to the supervision
of this Department aggregate $6,410,015,687.
R ecord of S tate I nstitutions

I am pleased to report that during the year it has not been
found necessary to close any trust company, savings bank or bank
incorporated under the provisions of the Banking Law. In fact,
no such institution has been closed by this Department in the last
five years with the exception of one small State bank having a
capital of $25,000 and total deposits of $44,783. The depositors
with this institution have already received 50 per centum of their
claims and a further payment will be made. It will be seen,
therefore, that, figured upon a percentage basis, losses to depos­
itors with State banks, trust companies and savings banks during
these years have been almost infinitesimal.
The record of the trust companies and the savings banks of the
State for long periods of time are even more remarkable. Since
trust companies were first placed under the supervision of this
Department in 1874 but seven such companies have been per­
manently closed by the Superintendent of Banks. Two of these
companies paid depositors in full; another has already paid to
depositors 70 per centum of their claims; and a fourth was
swept away in the panic of 1907 so soon after its authorization
that it never reported to or was examined % this Department.
Since 1880 but three savings banks have been permanently
closed by the Department. The depositors with two of these
institutions were paid approximately 95 and 70 per centum of their
claims respectively, and the depositors with the third, which is
still in liquidation, have received 63 per centum of the amounts
due them.




S uperintendent

of

B anks

7

During the year it became necessary to close one comparatively
small savings and loan association with total reported resources
of less than four hundred thousand dollars on account of crimes
committed by trusted officers of the association, who had been con­
nected with it during the greater portion of its existence of nearly
thirty years. This was the first savings and loan association closed
by the Department since 1912. The liquidation of this institu­
tion has progressed so rapidly that the Department can pay to
shareholders at least 30 per centum of the amounts standing to
their credit upon the books of the association as soon as the neces­
sary order from the Supreme Court can be obtained.
It was also found necessary to close two institutions conducted
by private bankers. Their failure was the result of investments
made before the Banking Law was applicable to them. It will be
necessary to have these institutions liquidated in accordance with
the Bankruptcy Law of the United States as private bankers have
not been excepted from the operations of that statute.
S tate I nstitutions and the F ederal R eserve S ystem

Acting under emergency messages from the Governor, the
Legislature of 1917 in the very last days of the session passed
amendments to the Banking Law which have enabled the State
institutions, without becoming members of the Federal Reserve
System, to co-operate with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
to the fullest extent in mobilizing the gold of the country for the
purpose of strengthening the financial structure of the nation in
its time of need. It is almost needless to call attention to the fact
that existing conditions have given the Federal Reserve System
exceptional opportunities to demonstrate its strength and its use­
fulness to the country. The patriotic action of the State institu­
tions in taking advantage of the opportunities presented by the
amendments which permit such institutions, even when not mem­
bers of the Federal Reserve System, to deposit all their gold with
the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, thereby strengthening
the gold reserves of that institution and affording a basis for such
additional issues of federal reserve notes as are needed to meet
the demands of the National Government and at the same time
carry on the business and commerce of the nation, is deserving of




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A n n u a l R epo rt

the highest commendation.

of t h e

State institutions are also perm itted

by these amendments to carry as reserves on hand with the F ed­
eral Reserve Bank all the reserves which they are required to
keep under the State law w ith the exception o f such cash as they
should have in their own vaults fo r current needs.
I t has been believed by m any that such State institutions as
were eligible could, still further strengthen the Federal Reserve
System by becoming members o f th.e Federal Reserve B ank o f
N ew Y o rk and, as a result of the consequent appeal to their
patriotism , twenty-three banks and trust companies located in the
C ity o f N ew Y ork , including some o f the largest institutions in
the State system, and eight institutions located outside o f Greater
N ew Y o rk , have recently joined the Federal Reserve System , and
in m any o f these cases this action was taken entirely from patri­
otic m otives and, as they believe, at a considerable pecuniary loss
to themselves.
L ib e r t y L o a n B

onds

B y their action in connection with the two issues o f L iberty
Loan bonds which have already been necessary, the State institu­
tions have even more fu lly demonstrated their devotion to their
country and their support o f the N ational Government in the
present erisis.

A t the tim e o f the issue o f the first Liberty Loan

the quota demanded o f the State was believed to be exceptionally
large in view o f the large proportion o f its banking resources
held by m utual institutions.

M utual investment institutions, like

savings banks and savings and loan associations, from the fact that
m ost o f their funds are invested in long term securities and that
the appeal to the patriotism o f sm all savers w ill not only deprive
them o f future deposits from their patrons but m ay lead to the
withdrawal o f savings already accumulated and invested, are at
a disadvantage in responding to appeals of this character.

The

necessity, however, o f financing the government from future sav­
ings instead o f using the accumulated capital o f the country, so
much needed in these days o f business expansion, was emphasized
throughout the cam paign in which the officers o f savings banks
generally joined to the utmost o f their ability, and the Banking
Law was amended so as to perm it even the savings and loan
associations to issue “ N ational D efense Savings Shares ” and
fu lly participate in the great effort that was made to place the




S u pe r in te n d e n t

of

0

B an ks

loan without embarrassing the business o f the State and the
country.

A s a result, the subscriptions of the State institutions

and their patrons to the first loan aggregated $ 4 6 7 ,5 9 7 ,4 2 3 , and
the total subscriptions greatly exceeded the amount requested.
W hen the second Liberty Loan was placed, even more strenuous
efforts on behalf o f the State institutions became necessary, and
the total subscriptions made by the State institutions and their
patrons reached a total o f $ 6 4 0 ,5 4 1 ,1 5 0 , m aking total subscrip­
tion s to the two Liberty Loans o f over a billion dollars.
The
follow ing tables show the amounts subscribed for these loans by
the different classes o f corporations and individuals subject to
th e supervision o f the Banking Departm ent, together w ith the
amount o f subscriptions which they received from their patrons,
and the total o f such subscriptions:
F

Banks of deposit and discount........
Trust companies...............................
Savings banks...................................
Agencies of foreign banks................
Private bankers.................................
Safe deposit companies.....................
Savings and loan associations..........
•Credit unions.....................................
Investment companies.....................
Personal loan companies and brokers

lrst

L oan

Amount
subscribed by
institutions

Other
subscriptions
obtained

$25,752,575
56,581,400
23,250,340
3,233,300
612,050
80.300
1,127,800
16.300
393,550
18,700

$79,016,635
262,719,850
12,832,563
425,000
677,660
116,250
344,100
197,450
201,600

$104,769,210
319,301,250
36,082,903
3,658,300
1,289,710
196,550
1,471,900
213,750
595,150
18,700

$111,066,315

$356,531,108

$467,597,423

$131,187,050
324,172,100
24,129,900
2,634,300
821.300
16,550
986,600
239.300
526.300
1,000

$148,774,250
424,927,550
55,592,350
5,606,300
1,398,100
379,050
1,694,250
243,150
1,921,550
4,600

Second L
Banks of deposit and discount........
Trust companies...............................
Savings banks...................................
Agencies of foreign banks................
Private bankers.................................
Safe deposit companies.....................
Savings and loan associations..........
Credit unions.....................................
Investment companies.....................
Personal loan companies and brokers




Total
subscriptions

oan

$17,587,200
100,755,450
31,462,450
2,972,000
576,800
362,500
707,650
3,850
1,395,250
3,600
$155,826,750

$484,714,400 • $640,541,150

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A x x u a l R eport

of t h e

There are two subjects to which I think I ought to call atten­
tion in connection w ith these loans.

The first is the disinclination

o f some o f our ultra-conservative hankers, w ith whose view s at
most tim es and upon most questions I w holly agree, to use to the
fu llest extent the rediscount privileges that have been so freely
offered in connection w ith these loans.

Our past experience

has fu lly demonstrated that the currency o f the country should
be elastic and adjusted to current needs, and the old notion that
a rediscount by a financial institution is necessarily a sign o f
weakness, is inconsistent with the theory upon which the present
currency of the country is based.

The combination o f gold and

o f commercial paper as a basis for our currency is believed to
render it both safe and adjustable, and the experience o f the
Federal Reserve Bank o f jSTew Y ork in connection w ith the
placing o f these loans would seem to demonstrate its elasticity.
I f currency be considered sim ply as an instrum ent, a means
o f facilitating business, it is evident that an adequate supply o f
it is necessary to carry on the business and commerce o f the
country at a tim e when such great demands are being m ade upon
the financial system to meet the needs o f the N ational Government.
Unless advantage is taken o f the rediscount privilege, contraction
and a denial o f credit to persons engaged in carrying on the ordi­
nary and necessary business and commerce of the country seems
unavoidable.
I think I should also call attention to the sale o f Liberty bonds
at less than par w ithin a few days o f their issue.

I am firm ly

convinced that no person or institution should subscribe for
L iberty bonds unless prepared to take advantage, i f necessary, of
the means afforded o f carrying them practically without cost
un til such tim e as they can be fu lly paid fo r or they can be
sold at par or more.

A n y other course seems to m e unpatriotic.

O n account o f their convertible features, it is evident that they
m ust be worth par before another issue can be placed and they
can be carried w ith little or no loss o f interest.

Under such

circumstances their sale at less than par tends to destroy confidence
in them and also leads to undue depreciation in the prices of
other securities.
In order to facilitate the placing o f the next L iberty Loan I
would suggest that the Banking Law be so amended that loans




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of

B an ks

11

upon Liberty bonds m ay be made by the State institutions, as
w ell as by the N ational banks, without dim inishing the credit
which they m ay extend to their patrons for the purpose o f carry­
ing on their usual business and meeting such further demands as
are made upon them through the necessities o f the war.
A

cceptances

Am ong the means o f promoting foreign trade and extending
necessary credit provided for both in the Federal Eeserve A ct
and in the recent revision o f the Banking Law o f this State,
is the power to deal in acceptances, and this power has been
exercised by m any o f the large State institutions fo r the extension
o f our foreign commerce w ith great apparent advantage, both to
themselves and the nation.

The investment article o f the Bank­

ing Law was amended during the last session o f the Legislature
in such a manner as to make it possible to organize companies
fo r the especial purpose o f developing our foreign trade and
assisting the country in m aintaining in foreign lands the prom i­
nent position that she is now for the first tim e attaining, both
by dealing in acceptances and by exercising other powers here­
tofore monopolized by foreign banks and discount companies.
The advantages o f the use o f trade acceptances in domestic com­
merce, however, do not appear to have been as yet fu lly realized.
I t is believed by most progressive bankers that they w ill prove not
only a safe and convenient method o f extending credit, but that
the use of sueh acceptances w ill elim inate losses incident to the old
system o f giving credit upon open book accounts with infrequent
settlements and frequent loss o f interest, i f not o f principal.
A

m en d m en ts to th e

B

a n k in g

L

aw

W h ile m any m inor amendments to the Banking Law m ight
properly be made for the purpose o f elim inating m isprints, slight
errors, ambiguities or contradictions, I have already mentioned
the only material amendment which it seems necessary to suggest
at this time.
S tate B anks

Ten new banks were authorized during the period covered by
this report, including the John N em eth State B ank and the H en ry
J . Schnitzel* State Bank, which had previously been operated, as
their names indicate, by« private bankers.




Three banks discon-

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A n n u a l R eport

tinned business.

of t h e

One was taken over as a branch by a large

N ew Y ork city trust com pany; another was voluntarily liquidated,
the depositors being paid in f u ll; and a third was converted into
a national bank.
Two hundred and twelve State banks reported to this Depart­
ment, as o f the close o f business, Novem ber 1 4 , 1 9 1 7 , total
resources o f $ 9 3 2 ,4 3 7 ,2 3 2 , a gain o f $ 3 0 ,5 9 1 ,9 8 4 , since Novem ber
2 9. 1 9 1 6 , when two hundred and four banks reported. Deposits
totaled on November 14th last $ 8 1 9 ,3 4 1 ,1 8 0 as against $796,-6 1 5 ,6 7 5 on Novem ber 2 9 , 1 91 6, an increase for the year of
$ 2 2 ,7 2 5 ,5 0 5 .

The patriotic response made by the banks to the

call o f the N ational Government in connection with the two
Liberty Loans is shown in the item of “ public securities.”

The

amount o f such investments held on November 1 4 , 1 9 1 7 , totaled
$ 8 9 ,2 2 2 ,5 1 1 ,

an

increase

since

Novem ber

29,

1916,

of

$63^844,646.
A consolidated statement o f the condition of State banks at
the close of business on Novem ber 1 4, 1 91 7, compared with a
sim ilar statement as o f the close o f business on Novem ber 2 9 ,
1 916, follow s:

RESOURCES
Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities........................................................
Private securities.......................................................
Real estate owned.........................................................
Mortgages owned..........................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage,
deed or other real estate collateral..........................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.......
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by
collateral....................................................................
Overdrafts......................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers.........
Specie..................................................................... . . .
Other currency authorized by the Laws of the United
States..........................................................................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks........
Federal reserve notes........... .......................................
Cash items.....................................................................
Due from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York,
less offsets...................................................................
Customers’ liability on acceptances (per contra, see
liabilities)...................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads..........
Add for cents.................................................................
Total resources




1916

1917

$25,377,865
107,650,086
20,790,561
13,456,003

$89,222,511
95,463,137
21,521,528
13,999,813

10,290,553
202,156,129

10,083,992
169,467,578

216,593,931
125,607
101,128,596
51,306,770

250,678,380
220,471
100,143,930
33,780,536
21,440,313

17,917,608
1,240,151
125,979,585

78,048,868
35,635,182

4,283,669
3,547,325
S09

7,214,091
5,516,011
891

$901,845,248

$932,437,232

S u pe r in ten d en t

of

13

B an k s

1917

LIABILITIES

1916

Capital...........................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits......................
Preferred deposits, viz.:
Due New York State savings banks.......................
Due New York State savings and loan associations,
credit unions and land bank................................
Deposits by the State of New Y ork.......................
Deposits by Superintendent of Banks of the State
of New York..........................................................
Other deposits secured by a pledge of assets.........
Deposits otherwise preferred..............................
Due depositors, not preferred......................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers..............
Bills payable..................................................................
Rediscounts...................................................................
Acceptances of drafts payable at a future date or
authorized by commercial letters of credit.............
Other liabilities..............................................................
Add for cents.................................................................

$35,781,300
58,386,261

$38,549,600
57,618,443

27,279,102

27,719,277

938,738
8,915,109

810,628
9,192,308

464,109
2,824,013
95,762
690,299,139
65,799,705
370,000
49,420

420,068
10,485,691
258,206
710,674,341
59,780,661
2,990,815 .
388,822

4,794,972
5,847,223
397

6.207.256
9;340,715
401

Total liabilities

$901,845,248

$932,437,232

Total deposits.

$796,615,675 i $819,341,180

P r iv a t e

B an kers’ B ureau

D uring the period covered by this report nine private bankers
were authorized, two were closed by this Departm ent, and one
authorization certificate refused. A n affidavit embodying a claim
for partial exemption by one private banker was refused.

One

personal loan broker and eleven credit unions were authorized.
This Bureau had under its supervision on Novem ber 14th last
eighty private bankers, exclusive o f ten claim ing partial exemp­
tion.

The total banking resources o f these eighty private bankers

on that date were $ 1 5 ,5 0 5 ,2 0 6 .

The Bureau also has under its

supervision twenty-three personal loan companies, three personal
loan brokers and forty-one credit unions.
In addition to the regular examinations, totaling two hundred
and sixty-one, required by statute, this Bureau made one hun­
dred and fourteen special investigations o f alleged violations of
the Banking Law and other matters.
A summary o f the condition o f private bankers on November
1 4 , 1 91 7, in comparison w ith their condition at the close o f busi­
ness on November 2 9, 1 916, follow s:




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A N N U A L I tE P O E T O F T H E

l

RESOURCES

1916

Stock and bond investments:
Public securities........................................................ ;
$2,341,720
Private securities.........................................................1 2,468,740
Real estate owned.......................................................... | 3,454,089
Mortgages owned............................................................I
1,023,976
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage,!
deed or other real estate collateral............................i
153,854
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral........ j
724,823
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by!
collateral....................................................................
593,040
Accounts receivable........................................................ >
183,030
Due from customers for exchange, money orders and;
steamship tickets sold...............................................
117,504
6,918
Overdrafts....................................................................... j
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers.........
3,933,805
Deposits with express and steamship companies. . .
13,764
Specie...............................................................................j
49,789
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United .
States..........................................................................
United States legal tender notes and notes of national
banks..........................................................................
296,258
Federal reserve notes....................................................
36,168
Foreign currency...........................................................
215,806
Foreign postage.............................................................
5,146
Cash items, viz.: exchanges and checks for next day’s
clearings, other cash items.......................................
132,840
Customers’ liability on acceptances (per contra, see
liabilities)...................................................................
15,000
Other assets...................................................................
304,526
Add for cents.................................................................
198

1917

$2,757,179
1,907,606
2,570,868
527,278
126,127
1,195,840
501,747
618,125
196,379
10,617
4,334,602
13,512
57,876
318,642

119,824
6,419
68,789

2,000
171,564

212

$16,070,993

$15,505,206

Permanent capital........................................................
$1,582,000
Surplus, including all undivided profits.....................
1,519,096
Deposits......................................................................... . 10,371,800
88,012
Due trust companies, banks and bankers..................
480,176
Bills payable..................................................................
16,069
Rediscounts...................................................................
Acceptances of drafts payable at a future date or
18,229
authorized by commercial letters of credit.............
1,995,512
Other liabilities..............................................................
99
Add for cents.................................................................

$1,186,000
2,693,255
9,520,284
549,260
159,847
18,734

$16,070,993

$15,505,206

LIABILITIES




2,000
1,375,727
99

S u pe r in ten d en t
T ru st

of

15

B an ks

C o m p a n ie s

T he resources of the 99 trust companies reporting to the Super­
intendent o f Banks at the close o f business, Novem ber 1 4 , 1 91 7,
totaled $ 3 ,1 6 4 ,1 7 0 ,0 1 4 as against resources o f $ 2 ,7 4 4 ,3 1 7 ,0 8 1
reported on November 2 9 , 1 9 1 6 , a gain for the year o f $ 4 1 9 ,8 5 2 ,9 3 3 .

The

increase

in

deposits

during

this

period

was

$ 3 0 4 ,7 0 9 ,5 9 9 , the total on Novem ber 1 4 last being $ 2 ,6 3 0 ,0 8 5 ,2 2 3 .
The public securities held by trust companies increased during
the year $ 2 7 7 ,2 5 3 ,2 1 3 , the total amount held on Novem ber 14th
last being $ 4 4 3 ,4 8 6 ,9 0 7 .
The follow ing is a comparative table showing in aggregate the
important item s included in the reports o f all the trust companies
o f the State as made to this Departm ent as o f Novem ber 29,
1 91 6, and November 1 4 ,1 9 1 7 :

1916

Total capital..........................................................
Total deposits........................................................
Surplus and undivided profits..............................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers..
Due from Federal Reserve Bank of New York
less offsets..........................................................
Total resources......................................................
Loans and discounts secured by real estate
collateral............................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured
by collateral......................
Stock and bond investments
Mortgages owned.................
Beal estate owned................

S a v in g s

1917

90
$94,600,000
2,325,375,624
16,055,819
198,865,173
272,481,082
164,774,830

99
$115,260,700
2,630,085,223
20,898,759
183,176,027
207,548,077
69,550,586

2,744,317,081

147,732,182
3,164,170,014

16,073,587
960,764,762

14,212,664
900,975,589

346,273,321
572,086,881
90,575,141
44,089,906

508,697,327
860,684,288
94,131,424
45,353,210

B anks

D uring the year from Ju ly 1, 1 9 1 6 , to Ju ly 1, 1 9 1 7 , the
reported resources o f the savings banks of this State increased
$ 1 1 9 ,7 4 4 ,4 3 2 , the total on J u ly 1, 1 9 1 7 , being $ 2 ,1 7 2 ,9 1 6 ,4 1 3 .9 1 .
The amount due depositors increased $ 1 0 8 ,2 2 6 ,9 4 3 , the total being
$ 1 ,9 9 1 ,4 6 9 ,1 4 6 .6 2 .

The follow ing statistics are taken from the

reports o f the 141 savings banks o f the State as o f J u ly 1, 1 9 1 7 :




16

A n n u a l R eport

of t h e

Total

Resources...............................................................
Due depositors......................................................
Estimated market value surplus.........................
Par value surplus..................................................
Dividends paid or credited...................................
Amount deposited during year............................
Amount withdrawn during year..........................
Number of open accounts....................................

$2,172,916,413
1,991,469,146
179,274,939
201,619,592
71,022,361
503,048,944
465,850,758
3,452,111

Increases
during
the year

$119,744,432
108,226,943
10,288,013
12,425,548
4,412,341
57,031,022
44,955,030
116,573

T o ta l. R esources

The number o f institutions and resources o f each on the date
stated is shown in the follow ing tab le:

INSTITUTION

212
141
99
80
48
17
2
252
1
1

banks of deposit and discount
savings banks.........................
trust companies.....................
private bankers......................
safe deposit companies..........
investment companies...........
security companies................
savings and loan associations.
building lot association..........
Land Bank of the State of
New York...........................
14 credit unions...........................
19 personal loan companies........
2 personal loan brokers............

Date

Nov.
July
Nov.
Nov.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

Deposits

14,1917 $819,341,180
1,1917 1,991,469,146
14,1917 2,630,085,223
10,069,544
14,1917
1,1917
1,1917
1,1917
1,1917
1,1917
1,1917
1,1917
1,1917
1,1917

888

Resources

$932,437,232
2,172,916^413
3,164,170,014
15,505,206
8,900,505
32,624,312
2,189,654
79,629,881
6,902
475,570
211,960
932,631
15,408
$6,410,015,688

184 branches
9 branches of trust companies in Europe
24 foreign agencies
1,105 total institutions

Increase in resources since September 20,1916, $768,451,068.
Including the national banks of this State, the combined resources of 1583 banking
institutions under supervision is over ten and one-half billion dollars, not considering
the enormous resources of the private bankers and brokers not under supervision,,
especially those of international reputation.




17

S U P E R IN T E N D E N T O F B A N K S

C o-O p e r a t io n

w it h

Other

State

D epartm ents

and

w it h

B a n k in g I n s t it u t io n s o f t h is S t a t e

A s lias been customary, this Departm ent was represented at
the Sixteenth Annual Convention o f the N ational Supervisors
o f State Banks which was held at Burlington, Verm ont, on the
18th, 19th and 20th days o f June, 1 91 7.

T h is m eeting was well

attended and the papers and discussions were very instructive.
Am ong the subjects considered was the creation o f a bureau to
furnish appraisals o f securities and credit inform ation to the
departments of all the states participating in the organization
o f such central bureau.

The organization o f such a central

bureau would result not only in all the departments being able
to obtain more accurate inform ation w ith reference to the solv­
ency o f corporations and individuals located in distant states
but would also prevent a duplication o f work by the various
departments and incidentally result in economy o f expenditures.
I t would be especially helpful to those states having so-called
“ blue-sky ” laws.

I understand that this subject is also being

given consideration by the national department.
Another subject o f considerable importance to State institutions
which was- given careful consideration, was the organization of
associations o f state institutions in the different states, sim ilar to
those existing in this State and the creation o f a national asso­
ciation or council representing such institutions, for the purpose
o f procuring the enactment o f proper laws, for the development
o f the banking resources o f the country and the better protection
o f depositors.
Both o f these subjects were referred to committees, on which
this Departm ent is represented.
The relations which have been form ed between the different
members o f the N ational Association o f Supervisors o f State
Banks have led to a constantly increasing interchange o f ideas
and greater co-operation between the different state departments
between annual meetings.
The Departm ent was also represented at the Thirtieth Annual
Convention of the N ew Y ork State League o f Local Savings
and Loan Associations, held at Ithaca on the 14th and 15th days
o f June, 1 91 7, and at various meetings o f bankers in different
parts o f the State.




18

A n n u a l R eport

of t h e

The organization in this State o f an association o f State banks
and the creation o f a council representing the three associations o f
State banks, savings banks and trust companies, has proved exceed­
ingly beneficial and has led to constantly increasing co-operation
between the Departm ent and the institutions supervised. This
co-operation w ill, in m y judgm ent, result in the general adoption
o f modern banking methods, in the continued growth and develop­
ment along safe lines o f the State system, the enactment o f better
laws, more capable supervision and increased protection to the
depositors with State institutions.

T he

R a t io n a l B a n k s

The Comptroller o f the Currency reports that thirteen national
banks in N ew Y ork State, w ith a total capital o f $ 1 ,2 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,
have been authorized since October 1, 1916.

D uring the same

period eleven such institutions, w ith a capital o f $ 2 ,7 8 2 ,5 0 0 ,
went into voluntary liquidation, and one national bank w ith a
capital o f $100,-000 went out o f existence on account o f the
expiration of its charter.

D uring the period covered by this

report no national bank was placed in the hands o f receivers.
I t m ay be o f interest to note that o f the thirteen new national
banks authorized only one is the conversion o f a State institu­
tion, whereas o f the twelve national banks which have le ft the
system during this period two were taken over by State institu­
tions and five others are now operating as trust companies.
The whole number o f national banks in the State o f N ew
Y o rk reporting to the Com ptroller o f the Currency on September
1 1, 1 9 1 7 , was four hundred and seventy-eight, w ith a total capital
o f $ 1 7 5 ,4 4 8 ,0 0 0 ; surplus and undivided profits o f $ 2 7 6 ,4 0 2 ,0 0 0 ;
total

deposits

of

$ 3 ,4 4 1 ,5 0 8 ,0 0 0 ;

and

resources

aggregating

$ 4 ,1 4 1 ,6 7 7 ,0 0 0 .
In addition to domestic state and national banks and domestic
trust companies, nineteen national banks located in the cities o f
Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston, and twelve state institutions
located in the same cities, have been approved and designated by
the Superintendent o f Banks as depositaries fo r the reserves on
deposit o f banks o f deposit and discount and trust companies under
his jurisdiction.




S u perin te n d e n t

of

19

B an ks

A gencies of F oreign C orporations
The follow ing agencies have so far been licensed under the la w :

NAME

Address

Address of agency

64 Wall st., NewYork, N. Y.
60 Wall st., NewYork, N. Y.
62Wall st., NewYork, N. Y.
64Wall st., NewYork, N. Y.
64Wall st., NewYork, N. Y.
52 Wall st., NewYork, N. Y.
16 Exchange pi., New York,
N. Y.
London, England.. 22 Williamst., NewYork, N. Y.

AfricanBanking Corporation, Ltd
AngloSouthAmericanBank, Ltd.
Bankof British NorthAmerica. ..
Bankof BritishWest Africa, Ltd.
Bankof Montreal..................
Bankof NovaScotia...............
CanadianBankof Commerce

London, England..
London, England..
London, England..
London, England..
Montreal, P. Q--Halifax, N. S......
Toronto, Canada..

Colonial Bank................................
Chartered Bank of India, Australia and
China........................................
International BankingCorporation.......
LondonandBrazilianBank, Ltd..........
TheLondonandRiverPlate Bank, Ltd..
Merchants Bankof Canada................
Royal Bankof Canada..................
StandardBankof SouthAfrica, Ltd......
YokohamaSpecieBank, Ltd...............
BancoDi Napoli.............................

London, England..
Bridgeport, Conn..
London, England..
London, England..
Montreal, P. Q....
Montreal, P. Q__
London, England..
Yokohama, Japan.
Naples, Italy......

Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Cor­
poration..................................... HongKong, China.
MercantileBankof theAmericas, Inc__ Hartford, Conn. ..
National Bankof SouthAfrica, Ltd...... Pretoria, Union of
SouthAfrica--TheCommercialBankofSpanishAmerica,
Ltd........................................... London, England..
Philippine National Bank................... Manila, P. I.......

88 Wall st., NewYork, N. Y.
55Wall st., NewYork, N. Y.
56 Wall st., NewYork, N. Y.
51 Wall st., NewYork, N. Y.
63 WaUst., NewYork, N. Y.
68 Williamst., NewYork, N. Y.
55 Wall st., NewYork, N. Y.
120 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
526-528 Broadway and 88-04
Springst., NewYork, N. Y.
36 Wall st., NewYork, N. Y.
38 Pinest., NewYork, N. Y.
6 Wall st., NewYork, N. Y.

100 Beaver st., NewYork, N. Y.
442-444 Woolworth Building,
NewYork, N. Y.
UnionBankof Canada...................... Winnipeg, Canada. 49 Wall st., NewYork, N. Y.
Bankof Taiwan, Ltd........................ Taihoku, Island of
Taiwan.......... 165 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
K ew S tate B anks

NAME

Location

Bankof Williamsville...........
JohnNemethState Bank......
StateBankof Newfane.........
Central Mercantile Bank of
OsborneBank.................... East Hampton__
HenryJ. SchnitzerStateBank.. NewYork..........
TheBankof Castile.............
State Bankof Churchville...... Churchville........




Certificate
approved

Date of
authorization

Nov. 20,1916
Jan. 12,1917
Sept. 29,1916
Dec. 29,1916
Mar. 6,1917

Jan. 27,1917
Feb. 2,1917
Feb. 3,1917
Feb. 21,1917
Mar. 20,1917

$25,000
100,000
25.000
30.000
75.000

April 13,1917
April21,1917
June 21,1917
July 27,1917
Oct. 26,1917

April 16,1917
May 22,1917
July 3,1917
Aug. 2,1917
Nov. 13,1917

100,000
100,000
100,000
35.000
25.000

Capital

20

A n n u a l R epo rt

of t h e

B anks T hat H ave D iscontinued B usiness

NAME

Date of
closing

Location

*Fidelity Bank.................................................... New Y ork.................
f Citizens’ Bank of Westfield.............................. Westfield...................

May 15,1917
Feb. 26,1917

* Fidelity Bank of New York discontinued active business on this date having
sold the major portion of its assets to the United States Mortgage and Thrust Com­
pany of New York, although not legally merged with that company.
t Citizens’ Bank of Westfield ceased to do active business on this date having
sold the major portion of its assets to the National Bank of, Westfield although not
legally merged with that bank.

I ncrease of C apital — B anks

NAME

Bank of Steuben...................................
Oyster Bay Bank..................................
Glen Cove Bank.................... ............
The Germania Bank of the City of
New York..........................................
State Bank of Kenmore.......................
Merchants Bank of Rochester............
West Side Bank....................................
The Colonial Bank...............................
Bank of Rockville Center....................
Ogdensburg Bank.................................

Date of
approval of
increase

Location

Amount
of
increase

Homell.............. Jan. 10,1917
Oyster B ay........ Feb. 17,1917
Glen Cove.......... Feb. 23,1917

$50,000
50.000
25.000

April 19,1917
May 16,1917
May 29,1917
June 14,1917
Aug. 9,1917
Aug. 14,1917
Aug. 14,1917

200,000
25.000
200,000
300.000
100.000
50.000
100,000

New Y ork..........
Kenmore............
Rochester..........
New York..........
New York..........
Rockville Center
Ogdensburg.......

E xtension of C orporate E xistence of B ank

NAME

Location

First State Bank of Canisteo,
N. Y ............................................. Canisteo.........




Period of extension

February 3, 1917, corporate ex­
istence extended twenty years
beyond April 4,1917.

S u pe rin ten d en t

of

B an k s

21

X ew B ranches of B anks
Location

NAME

Location of new branch

The Corn Exchange Bank.. New Y o rk ... . Northwest comer of Park ave. and 52d
st., Borough of Manhattan.
Brooklyn. . . . . 5101 Third ave., Borough of Brooklyn.
The Public Bank.......... \ .. New Y ork ... . Northwest comer of Siegel st. and
Graham ave., Borough of Brooklyn.
The Colonial Bank.............. New Y ork ... . Northeast comer Broadway and 91st
st., Borough of Manhattan.
Colonial Bank..................... New Y ork ... . Northeast corner of Broadway and 68th
st., Borough of Manhattan.
Columbia Bank................... New Y ork ... . 415 Broadway, comer of Canal st.,
Borough of Manhattan.
Bank of Long Island........ ..
. Laurel Hill Boulevard and Broadway,
Elmhurst, Borough of Queens.
Bank of Long Island.......... Jamaica........ . Comer Sackett st. and 46th st., Corona,
Borough of Queens.

B ranches of B anks C losed
NAME

Columbia Bank...................
Colonial Bank.....................
Mechanics Bank.................
Bank of Long Island..........
Bank of Long Island..........




Location

Location of closed branch

407-409 Broadway.
Northeast corner of Broadway and 66th
st., Borough of Manhattan.
Brooklyn........ 5024 Third ave., Borough of Brooklyn.
Jamaica......... 18 Grand ave., Corona, Borough of
Queens.
Jamaica.......... Whitney ave. and Broadway, Elmhurst,
Borough of Queens.
New Y ork. . . .
New Y ork. . . .

9,9

A n n u a l R eport

of t iie

N ew T rust C ompanies

NAME

Location

Certificate
approved

OswegoCounty Trust Company.. Fulton........... Jan. 3,1917
LackawannaTrust Company.... Lackawanna.... Sept. 9,1916
TheHerkimerCountyTrustComDec. 7,1916
Mercantile Trust and Deposit
Company.......................... NewYork....... April27,1917
ScandinavianTrust Company— NewYork....... Feb. 10,1917
The First Trust Company of
Feb. 20,1917
TheCorporationTrust Company. NewYork....... Mar. 12,1917
Trust Companyof FultonCounty Gloversville..... July 10,1917
OntarioCounty Trust Company.. Canandaigua— Sept. 14,1917

Date of
authoriza­
tion

Capita'

Jan. 27,1917
Feb. 9,1917

$100,000
100,000

April26,1917

350,000

April30,1917 1,000,000
June 5,1917 1,000.000
July 21,1917
July 30,1917
Sept. 8,1917
Sept. 28,1917

150,COO
500,000
200,000
100,000

I ncrease of C a p it a l — T rust C ompanies

NAME

The Farmers Loan and Trust Com­
pany ...............................................
Fidelity Trust Company of Rochester................................................
The Schenectady Trust Company..
Union Trust Company of Rochester.
The Equitable Trust Company of
New York......................................
Bankers Trust Company..................
Guaranty Trust Company of New
Y ork ...............................................
The First Trust Company of Wellsville.................................................
Utica Trust and Deposit Company..




Location

Date of
approval of
increase

New York..........

Jan. 11,1917

$4,000,000

Rochester..........
Schenectady. . . .
Rochester..........

Jan. 18,1917
Jan. 19,1917
Jan. 22,1917

300,000
50,000
500,000

New York..........
New Y ork..........

Jan. 23,1917
April 19,1917

3.000.
000
1,250,000

New Y ork..........

June 26,1917

5.000.

Wellsville...........
Utica..................

Aug. 29,1917
Dec. 19; 1917

Amount
of
increase

000

150,000
200i000

S u pe rin ten d en t

of

23

B an k s

C hange of !Name of T rust C ompany
October 20, 1917.

Name of “ Broadway Trust Company” of New York, N. Y .,
changed to “ Irving Trust Company,” effective on and after
November 30, 1917.

T rust C ompany M erger
Names of Companies

Location

Astor Trust Company \
Bankers Trust Company /

New Y ork___

Name after Merger

Date of
Merger

Bankers Trust
Company........................ Apr. 20,1917

!New T rust C ompany B ranches
NAME

Location

Location of new branch

Bankers Trust Company...
Bankers Trust Company...

New Y ork___
New Y ork___

389 Fifth ave., Borough of Manhattan.
Southeast comer of Fifth ave. and 42d
st., Borough of Manhattan.

Citizens Commercial Trust

74 Grant st., Buffalo.

United States Mortgage and
Trust Company.............. New Y o rk .. . .

Comer 7oth st. and Madison ave.
Borough of Manhattan.

T rust C ompany B ranches C losed
NAME

Location

Bankers Trust Company... New York___
Citizens Commercial Trust
Company......................... Buffalo...........




Location of closed branch

389 Fifth ave., Borough of Manhattan.
Comer Grant and Ferry sts., Buffalo.

24

A n n u a l R epoet

of t h e

A pplication for T rust C ompany R efused

NAME

Date of
refusal

Location

Kingston Trust Company..........................................

TCingstrm

June 14, 1917

X ew S afe D eposit C ompanies
NAME

Location

Fidelity Safe Deposit
Company................... New Y ork___
Metropolis Safe Deposit
Company................... New Y o rk .. . .
Bank o f Long Island
Safe Deposit C o........ Jamaica..........

Certificate
approved

Date of
authorization

Capital

Nov. 23,1916

Jan.

2,1917

$100,000

Feb. 20,1917

Mar. 6,1917

100,000

Dec. 19, 1917

Dec. 24,1917

100,000

I ncrease of Capital of S afe D eposit C ompany

NAME

Location

Amount
of
increase

Date of
approval of
increase

The Bronx Safe Deposit C o ......................

New York-----

$10,000

April 19,1917

C hange of !Name of S afe D eposit C ompany
April 26, 1917.

“ Security Safe Deposit Company ” of Buffalo, N. Y., authorized to
assume the name “ Citizens Commercial Safe Deposit Company ”
on or after June 1, 1917.

S afe D eposit C ompany V oluntarily C losed
NAME

Location

Date of
withdrawal

Wall Street Safe Deposit C o ...................

New York-----

*Feb. 1,1917

* Certified copy of final order of dissolution filed.




Capital

$100,000

S u perin ten d en t

of

25

B an k s

X ew S afe D eposit C ompany B ranches
NAME

Location

Colonial Bank Safe Deposit
Company......................... New Y o rk .. . .
Colonial Bank Safe Deposit
Company......................... New Y ork .. . .
The Corn Exchange Safe
Deposit Company........... New Y ork .. . .
United States Safe Deposit
Company......................... New Y ork .. . .
Com Exchange Safe Deposit
Company......................... New Y ork .. . .

Location of new branch

Northeast corner of Broadway and 6Sth
st., Borough of Manhattan.
Northeast comer of Broadway and 91st
st., Borough of Manhattan.
376 Fordham Road, Borough of Bronx
Corner 75th st. and Madison ave., Borough of Manhattan.
Park ave. and 52d st., Borough of
Manhattan.

S afe D eposit C ompany B ranches C losed
Date of
closing

Location

■ NAME

Colonial Bank Safe Deposit Com­
pany............................................... Northeast corner of Broadway
and 66th st............................... Feb.

6,1917

P rivate B ankers A uthorized
NAME

Location

Certificate
approved

David C. Goodman................... NewYork.... Dec. 22, 1916
Alexander Chechilla, Leonid Turkewich, Peter Kohanik, Sergius
Snegixeff, Peter Popoff (Russian
National St. Vladimir’s Home
UnincorporatedAssociation)...... NewYork.... Jan. 5,1917
EugeneRuttkay....................... NewYork.... Jan. 17,1917
Feb. 28,1917
CharlesWilliamSchreiber........... Ridgewood. . . Feb. 19,1917
R. Lavante Bigelow, Chester W.
Bigelow and Eugene S. Bigelow
(Bigelow&Co.).................... NewYork.... Mar. 15,1917
Sebastian Lunghino, Anthony S.
Lunghino and Donatus L. Lung­
hino (S. Lunghino &Sons)....... Rochester and
Buffalo..... April 17,1917
June 25,1917
JamesV. Lago......................... NewYork.... Oct. 31,1917




Date of
Permanent
authorization capital

Jan. 6,1917

$10,000

Jan. 27,1917
Mar. 1,1917
Mar. 19,1917
Mar. 23,1917

10,000
5,000
5,000
5,000

April 5,1917

10,000

April19,1917
Aug. 31,1917
Nov. 24,1917

20,000
5.000
5.000

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A n n u a l R eport

of t h e

A uthorization of P rivate B ankers R evoked
NAME

Date of
revocation

Location

William Machol...............................
John Kovacs.....................................
"“James Lanzetta..............................

New York..................................... Mar. 24,1917
Brooklyn and Maspeth, L. I . . . . July 30,1917
Syracuse........................................ Sept. 14,1917

"“Assets sold to Trust and Safe Deposit Company of Onondaga.

P rivate B ankers C losed by S uperintendent
NAME

Location

Date of
closing

Permanent
capital

Louis Jarmulowsky and
Harry Jarmulowsky (S.
Jarmulowsky)................ New York............................. May 11,1917
John Kovacs...................... Brooklyn and Maspeth, L. I. July 12,1917

$100,000
10,000

R eduction of P ermanent C apital of P rivate B ankers
NAME

Location

Frank X. Jagocki.....................................
J. B. Greenhut & Company....................
D. Boffa & D. Di Sesa.............................
Henry J. Schnitzer...................................
diriseppe Molea........................................

Brooklyn........
New Y o rk .. . .
New Y ork___
New Y ork__ _
New York___

Amount of
decrease

Date of
approval

July
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

18,1917
6,1917
11,1917
11,1917
11,1917

$5,000
95,000
3.000
225,000
5.000

A uthorization of P rivate B ankers R efused
NAME

Location

Benjamin Louis Pulver and Max Kirschner (Pulver
& KirsftVin<»r)................................................................ New Y ork___




Date of refusal

April 13,1917

S u pe r in te n d e n t

op

27

B an k s

P rivate B ankers C laim ing P artial E xem ption U nder the
P rovisions of S ection 160 of the B anking L aw
NAME

William H. Seward and William H. Sew­
ard, Jr. (ffm . H. Seward & C o.l........
Edwin R. Fay, Fred H. Fay and Charles
R. Fay (Edwin R. Fay & Sons)..........
Charles Frazier and Charles W . Frazier
(Chas. Frazier & Company)................
Jacob Rothschild, Isaac Rothschild and
Daniel Rothschild (Rothschild Bros.
& Company).........................................
Julius Frank and Leo Frank (Nathan
Frank’s Sons)........................................
William W . Robertson and Frederick
Robertson (Fred’k Robertson & Com­
pany)......................................................
Moses Packard and Nathan J. Packard
(Packard & Company).........................
Oscar L. Richard.......................................
Quincy W. Wellington and Benjamin W.
Wellington (Q. W. Wellington & Co.’s
Bank).....................................................
Philip Sugerman, Mark H. Sugerman
and Frank C. Straat (The Royal Com­
pany of New Y ork)..............................
Oscar L. Richard, Leonard W. Simmons,
Albert F. Egelhoff and G. N. Richard
(C. B. Richard & Company)..............

Location

Affidavit
accepted

Permanent
capital

Auburn..........

Jan.

1,1917

$100,000

Auburn..........

Jan.

1,1917

100,000

New Y ork___

Jan.

1,1917

100,000

Ithaca............

Jan.

1,1917

25.000

Ogdensburg... Jan.

1,1917

25.000

North Tonawanda........ Jan.

1,1917

50,000

New Y ork—
New Y o rk .. . .

Jan.
Jan.

1,1917
1,1917

125,000
100,000

Corning..........

Jan.

1,1917

100,000

New York___

Jan.

1,1917

100,000

New York___

Feb.

7,1917

100,000

A ffidavit of P rivate B anker C laim ing P artial E xemption
R efused
Josiah W. Place........................................

New Y ork .. . .

Jan.

1,1917

!New S avings and L oan A ssociations
NAME

Location

Certificate
approved

Schiller Park Savings and Loan
Association....................................... Buffalo........... Sept. 4,1917
Northern Westchester Savings and
Loan Association............................. Pleasantville.. Sept. 14,1917
Cooperstown Savings and Loan
Association....................................... Cooperstown.. Dec. 26,1917




Date of
authorization

Sept. 5,1917
Sept. 14,1917
Dec. 26,1917

An n u a l R eport o r

28

the

S avings and L oan A ssociation C losed
Date of
withdrawal

Location

NAME

Model Building and Loan Association of Mott Haven. New Y ork .. . .

Mar. 9,1917

I ncrease of C apital of P ersonal L oan C ompany

NAME

Amount
of
increase

Date of
approval of
increase

Location

The Utica Provident Loan Association.. LTtica..............

Feb. 16,1917

$25,000

A uthorization of P ersonal L oan C ompany R efused

NAME

Location

Date of
refusal

Broadway Personal Loan Company.............................

New Y ork .. . .

Mar. 26,1917

P ersonal L oan B roker A uthorized

NAME

Location

Charles C. Truesdell—

Syracuse........

Date of
authorization

Certificate
approved

July

9,1917

July 23,1917

Capital

$10,000

A uthorization of P ersonal L oan B roker R efused

NAME

Michael Rubenstein........................................................




Location

Date of
refusal

New Y ork .. . .

Sept. 25,1917

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oe

29

B an k s

N ew C redit U nions
NAME

Certificate
approved

Location

New York Life Employees’ Credit
Union...............................................
Austrian Hungarian Credit Union...
American Mutual Credit Union........
Star Credit U n ion .............................
Riverside Businessmen Credit Union
of New York City...........................
Jewish Farmers Cooperative Credit
Union of Mountaindale, New York.
The Tribune Credit Union, In c..........
Metals Credit Union...........................
Homier Credit Union..........................
Japanese Credit Union.......................
Madison Avenue Credit Union..........

New Y ork .. . . Jan. 12,1917
Brooklyn........ Nov. 14,1916
New Y ork .. . . Feb. 19,1916
Rochester. . . . April 25,1917
New Y ork. . . .

April 25,1917

Mountaindale Mar. 24,1917
New Y ork.-... April 13,1917
New Y o rk .. . . June 11,1917
New Y o rk .. . . June 22' 1917
New Y o rk .. . . June 111 1917
New Y ork .. . . May 23,1917

Date of
authorization

Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
May

17,1917
24,1917
22,1917
9,1917

May 3,1917
May
June
June
July
June
Sept.

9,1917
7,1917
18,1917
17,1917
23,1917
27,1917

A uthorization of C redit U nions R efused
Date of
refusal

Location

NAME

New Y ork .. . .
Brooklyn........
Brooklyn........
Divinner Credit Union................................................... New Y ork .. . .
Industrial Credit Union.................................................. New Y ork .. . .
Brisk De Liaau Credit Union........................................ New Y ork .. . .
The Workmen’s Circle, Branch 501, Credit Union----- New Y ork___
Howard Young Men’s Credit Union............................. Brooklyn........
Sam Brenner Association Credit Union....................... New Y ork .. . .
Merchants Credit Union................................................ Brooklyn........
Merchants Credit Union................................................ Brooklyn........
Industrial Credit Union..................................................

Jan. 16,1917
Mar. 24' 1917
April 2i; 1917
May 12,1917
June 13,1917
June 2i; 1916
July 13,1917
July 30,1917
Sept. 4,1917
Sept. 4,1917
Nov. 28,1917

N ew I nvestment C ompanies
NAME

Location

National Thrift Bond
Corporation............... New Y ork___
Commercial
Security
Company, Inc........... New York___
American Foreign Bank­
ing Corporation........ New York___




Certificate
approved

Date of
authorization

Capital

3,1917

April 20,1917

$250,000

May 19,1917

May 21,1917

1,000,000

July 13,1917

Sept. 7,1917

2,000,000

Feb.

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A n n u a l R eport
I ncrease

of

C a p it a l

o f

NAME

of t h e

I n vestm en t

C o m p a n ie s

Date of
approval
of increase

Location

Bankers Commercial Corporation.......... New Y ork. . . .
The Thrift......................T......................... Brooklyn........
American Foreign Banking Corporation. New Y ork___

Amount of
increase

Mar. 30,1917
June 26,1917
Oct. 11,1917

$500,000
250.000
500.000

T h r if t F u n d s A u t h o r iz e d

NAME

Location

Boys’ Club....................... New Y ork .. . .
Young Men’s Christian
Association of the City
of New Y ork................ New Y ork___

Name of head of
philanthropic agency

Date of
authorization

Louis DeForest Downer.. May 24,1917
Edwin S. Kassing............

May 18,1917

L iq u id a t io n B u r e a u

D uring the year it was necessary to close two private banking
institutions, one known as S. Jarmulowsky’s Bank, doing busi­
ness at 5 4 Canal street, H ew Y ork C ity, and the other conducted
by John K ovacs at 36 Grand street, Brooklyn, and 155 Clinton
avenue, M aspeth, L . I . S . Jarmulowsky’s Bank, which was closed
on M ay 10, 1 9 1 7 , had deposit liabilities o f over $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 while
the Kovacs institution, which was closed on J u ly l :2 th, had
deposit liabilities o f about $ 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 .
M arked progress was made in the liquidation o f the various
institutions in charge of this Bureau.

D ividends were paid

during the year to the creditors o f several liquidations including
final dividends to the creditors o f the B ank o f W ayn e and the
State Savings Bank.

The liquidation o f the affairs o f L . W .

Schwenk, a private banker, was also completed under the bank­
ruptcy law.
D espite the unsettled condition o f the real estate m arket, par­
ticularly in Greater H ew Y ork , the R eal E state Bureau o f this




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of

31

B an k s

Departm ent has m ade a very creditable record.

I t has disposed

o f one hundred and forty parcels o f real estate consisting o f
improved properties made up o f one and two fa m ily houses,
apartment houses, tenements, theatres and factories, and unim ­
proved properties located in Greater H ew Y ork , adjoining towns
and cities, and farm s located in H ew Y ork and H ew Jersey.

These

parcels were sold fo r over a m illion and a quarter dollars.

There

were mortgage liens upon a large portion o f the property sold and
it was necessary to take back purchase money mortgages w ith the
result that the total amount realized in cash was about $ 2 0 5 ,0 0 0 .
In addition to these sales there was a very successful auction
sale o f all o f the rem aining real estate o f the Industrial Savings
and Loan Company and the H ew Y o rk M ortgage Com pany, both
o f which are in liquidation.

These sales, which were authorized

by the Supreme Court, were held during the latter part o f October
and the total amount realized was approxim ately $ 2 1 5 ,0 0 0 .

A

considerable portion o f this amount was received in the form o f
purchase m oney bonds and mortgages and, when these securities
are converted into cash further dividends to shareholders and
creditors w ill be paid.

Another im m ediate benefit of the sale is the

prevention o f an accumulation o f taxes, assessments and other
carrying charges on more than two thousand lots.

T h is large

saving, considered in connection w ith the prices obtained, made the
sale a very satisfactory one from a liquidating point o f view.
The Liquidation Bureau at present is adm inistering the affairs
o f sixteen failed incorporated institutions w ith creditors number­
ing approxim ately forty-six thousand seven hundred and fifty-one.
In addition, the Bureau has assisted in the liquidation o f various
private bankers, whose business was closed by this department,
although the liquidation o f these private bankers, w ith two excep­
tions, is directly under the control o f the U nited States D istrict
Court.

T h e names o f the incorporated institutions in charge

o f the Bureau, the date o f closing, and the percentage o f divi­
dends paid to date, fo llo w :




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A n n u a l R epo rt

of t h e

NAME OF INSTITUTION

Date of closing

Afro-American Investment and Building C o.....................
Bank of Cape Vincent..........................................................
Binghamton Trust C o..........................................................
The Borough Bank of Brooklyn.........................................
Carnegie Safe Deposit C o ..................................................
Empire Savings and Loan Association...............................
European-American Bank....................................................
Excelsior Building and Loan Association...........................
Knickerbocker Savings and Loan C o .................................
Lafayette Trust C o ..............................................................
Newmark Dwinsker Co-operative Savings and Loan Ass’n
Northern Bank of New York...............................................
Sea Cliff Bank........................................................................
Universal Trust C o ...............................................................
Washington Savings Bank...................................................
Woodhaven Bank..................................................................

July 13,1911
May 4,1915
April 9,1909
April 7,1910
Sept. 23,1911
July 29,1912
Aug. 6,1910
Jan. 30,1912
May 20,1911
Nov. 30,1908
July 13,1911
Dec. 24,1910
Nov. 23,1911
Feb. 16,1912
Dec. 28,1919
Oct. 28,1912

Dividends
paid
Per cent

*43
50
70
23
61
*19
81
*
*48
55
70
89
*5
63
85

* General creditors paid in full.

Since the organization o f this bureau, preferred creditors o f
liquidations placed in its charge have received $ 2 9 2 ,6 1 5 .3 0 and
dividends aggregating $ 8 ,8 1 5 ,3 5 7 .0 9
creditors.

have been paid to other

D uring the past year creditors o f such institutions

have been paid $ 4 0 4 ,1 3 9 .9 4 in. dividends, w hile creditors o f pri­
vate bankers have received $ 1 2 4 ,1 2 3 .2 7 .
The follow ing table gives the percentage o f dividends paid the
depositors with private bankers whose business was closed by this
D epartm ent:

NAME OF INSTITUTION

Deutsch Bros.........................................................................
Adolf Mandel............................................................. ........
Oliner Bros............................................................................
L. W. Schwenk......................................................................
General creditors paid in full.




Date of
closing

July
Aug.
Nov.
July

31,1914
3,1914
23,1914
23,1914

Dividends
paid
Per cent
35
20
*5
27

S u pe r in te n d e n t
T otal

C ash

of

33

B an k s

D iv id e n d s

P a id

The follow ing table gives detailed inform ation concerning the
dividends paid to the creditors o f the incorporated institutions
that have been liquidated through this bureau:

INSTITUTION

Preferred
creditors

Afro-American Investment and Building C o.........
Bank of Cape Vincent..............................................
Binghamton Trust Co. ($250)062.72) t ....................
The Borough Bank of Brooklyn..............................
Carnegie Safe Deposit C o.........................................
Empire Savings and Loan Association....................
European-American Bank........................................
Exeelsior Building and Loan Association...............
Knickerbocker Savings and Loan C o ......................
Tjftffl.yet.te Trust C o ...................................................
Newmark Dwinsker Co-operative Savings and

$25
1,777
34,971
47,649

23
58
48
04

180
600
5,235
570
65,883

11
00
89
52
10

Northern Bank of New Y ork...................................
Sea Cliff Bank...........................................................
Universal Trust Company.......................................
Washington Savings Bank.......................................
Woodhaven Bank......................................................

Total
dividends paid

$1,922 39
35,398 24
1,933,509 89
215,625 08
286,128 29
1,262.13
143,452 93
46,538 95
766,989 52

129,977 04

3,883,889
86,551
1,073
896,322
516,694

2,191 27
1,271 45
2,282 59
$292,615 30

12
85
98
51
21

$8,815,357 09

t Payment by order of court to- William. M. Gregory aa trustee for Knapp Bros.,
bankrupts, for assets in possession of Binghamton Trust Co., title to which, was held to
be in Knapp Bros, by decision of Court of Appeals.

T be follow ing table gives the total cash payments m ade to the
creditors o f the- private hankers referred to :

INSTITUTION

A dolf M a n d e l..................................................................................
Oliner B r o s .......................................................................................

L. W . Schwenk......................................................................




Preferred
creditors

$327
9,418
6,584
20,147

62
79
95
78

$36,479 14

Total divi­
dends paid

$76,070
383,906
6,607
182,332

53
11
62
91

$648,917 17

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A n n u a l R epo rt

of t h e

D iv id e n d s

E very effort has been m ade during the period covered by this
report to pay additional dividends to depositors o f closed institu­
tions w ith the result that from September 30th, 1 9 1 6 , to Decem ­
ber 31st, 1 9 1 7 , $ 1 ,1 8 8 ,8 0 5 .5 9 was paid to the creditors o f cor­
porations which are being liquidated by the Departm ent and
nearly $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 to the creditors o f insolvent private bankers.
A

final dividend o f 3 .2 2 '% , m aking a total o f 9 3 .2 2 % , was

paid to the creditors o f the B ank o f W ayn e on February 9th,
1 91 7, and a final dividend o f one-half o f one per centum to the
creditors o f the State Savings B ank on September 17th, 1 9 1 7 ,
m aking the total dividends paid to its depositors 6 9 1/£ % .

A

final dividend o f 2'% was paid to the creditors o f L . W . Schwenk
on January 5th, 1 9 1 7 , m aking a total o f 2 7 % in dividends paid.
The follow ing table gives a list o f payments during the period
to the creditors o f incorporated institutions in liquidation.

INSTITUTIONS

Date paid

Bank of Wayne (Final)............................ Feb. 9,1917
The Borough Bank of Brooklyn............. Feb. 26,1917
Carnegie Trust C o .................................... Former divi­
dends........
Feb. 23,1917
Industrial Savings and Loan Company.. Feb. 10,1917
New York Mortgage C o .......................... April 25,1917
Northern Bank of New Y ork .................. Nov. 14,1916
State Savings Bank.................................. Jan. 18,1917
June 9,1917
(Final)................................................ Sept. 17,1917
Union Bank............................................... Former divi­
dends........
Mar. 20,1917
Universal Trust Co.:
(Shareholders)................................... June 27,1917
(Creditors)......................................... June 27,1917
Washington Savings Bank....................... Aug. 31,1917




Amount

Per cent

$1,551 81
64,282 63
7,320
277,833
240,270
72,271
277,889
20,366
7,402
922

46
54
62
64
27
81
64
65

7,663 61
179,306 78
1,073 98
2,191 27
28,458 88
$1,188,806 59

3.22
7
4
10
15
5
11
4
*
5
5
In full
2

S u pe r in te n d e n t

op

35

B an k s

The payments made to creditors o f insolvent private bankers
were as follow s:

INSTITUTIONS

Date paid

Deutsch Brothers.....................................

Former divi­
dends ........
Participation
in $100,000
bond..........
Former divi­
dends.
Mar. 7,1917
June 28,1917
General credi­
tors ...........
Jan. 5,1917

Adolf Mandel............................................

Oliner Brothers.........................................
L. W. Schwenk (Final).............................

Amount

Per cent

$694 16
2,729 16
3,416 86
95,870 10
6,607 62

5
5

1,298 60
13,506 76

2

$124,123 26

U n io n B

an k op

B

rooklyn

The greater part of the real estate holdings o f the U nion Bank
o f Brooklyn has been disposed of.

A s a result o f the efforts

made to sell the properties held by this liquidation, an additional

S%

dividend was paid during the year to the depositors o f this

bank, the dividend disbursed amounting to $ 1 7 9 ,2 9 1 .5 8 .

In

addition, preferred claim s o f $ 1 0 ,8 0 3 .7 0 were paid pursuant to
court order.

T h is liquidation has now paid 1 0 % in dividends.

The sales o f real estate held by the U nion Bank during the year
totaled over a m illion dollars but, as there were heavy mortgage
liens against the property, the cash realized totaled slightly in
excess of $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .

The loans payable and bills payable have

been entirely liquidated so that all that is realized from its
rem aining assets w ill go to the depositors.

Preparations have

been made to bring the stockholders’ suit to trial in the early part
o f 1 918.
B

orough

B ank

op

B

rooklyn

D uring the year a settlement was made o f the so-called Gow
litigation which had been pending fo r several months and as a
result of this settlement it was possible to pay an additional




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A n n u a l K e po e t

op t h e

7 % to the creditors o f this bank. T he settlement effected involved
the liab ility of M r. Grow as a stockholder o f the Borough Bank
as well as the claim o f the bank against him upon other grounds.
Several o f the parcels o f real estate held by the bank were dis­
posed o f and the rem aining properties owned by the bank have
been appraised and authorization obtained from the Supreme
Court to sell them at auction.

The stockholders’ action has been

prepared fo r trial and is expected to be disposed o f early in
January.
S e c u r it ie s

The Superintendent o f Banks on December 3 1, 1 9 1 7 , held
securities in trust fo r the banks o f deposit and discount, individ­
ual bankers, private bankers^ investment companies and trust
companies as follow s:
bonds and mortgages.......................................................................
United States 2 per cent bonds.................................
$40,000
United States 3 per cent bonds..................................
20,000
48,000
United States 3| per cent bonds...............................
United States 4 per cent bonds..................................
20,000
____________
New York State 3 per cent bonds.................
$226,000
New York State 4 per cent bonds.............................
474,000
New York State 41 per cent bonds...........................
33,000
New York State 4§ per cent bonds...........................
218,000
------------------New York County 3.3 per cent bonds.............................................
New York City 21 per cent bonds............................
$330,000
New York City 3 per cent bonds..............................
702,500
2,608,500
New York City 31 per cent bonds............................
1,191,300
New York City 4 per cent bonds..............................
New York: City 41 per cent bonds............................
5,702,000
New York City 41 per cent bonds............................
1,842,500
____________ 22
Brooklyn City 31 per cent bonds......................................................
Albany City 31 per cent bonds.................................
$10,600
Albany City 41-per cent bonds.................................
2,000
------------------Buffalo City 3§ per cent bonds.................................
$60,000
Buffalo- City 4 per cent bonds...................................
20,000
Buffalo City 41 per cent bonds.................................
5,800
Buffalo City 41 per cent bonds.................................
58,000
------------------Cohoes City 31 per cent bonds.........................................................
Jamestown City 4 per cent bonds.............................
$46,000
Jamestown City 41 per cent bonds............................
5,000
------------------Middletown City31 per cent bonds.................................................
Niagara Falls City 4 per
cent bonds.......................................
North Tonawanda City 41 per cent bonds......................................
Rochester City 31 per cent bonds.....................................................
Rome City 4 per cent bonds..............................................................
Schenectady City 41 per cent bonds.................................................




$149,687 39

j2g ooo 00

951,000 00
18,000 00*

376- 800 00
240,000 00
12,600 00

143,800 00
2,000 00'
51,000
20,000
30,000
1,650
80,000
10,000
3,000

00
00
00
00
00
00
00

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37

B anks

Securities — Continued
Syracuse City
per cent bonds.......................................................
1250 00
Troy City 4$ per cent bonds.............................................................
25,000 DO
Utica City 4 per cent bonds......................................
$8,000
Utica City 4J per cent bonds.....................................
5,000
------------------------------------- 13,00000
Watertown City
per cent bonds..................................................
40,000 00
2,000 00
Massachusetts State 3-J per cent bonds...........................................
Boston City 4 per cent bonds...........................................................
1,000 DO
Cincinnati City 4 per cent bonds......................................................
500 00
Providence City 4 per cent bonds.....................................................
1,000 00
2,000 00
San Francisco City and County 5 per cent bonds..........................
Livingston County 4§ per cent bonds..............................................
25,000 00
Schoharie County 4| per cent bonds...............................................
.2,000 00
Canandaigua Village 4 per cent bonds.............................................
.2,000 00
Kenmore Village 4.4 per cent bonds.................................................
2,000 00
Little Valley Village 4.95 per cent bonds.........................................
4,190 40
Moravia Village 4 per cent bonds.....................................................
500 DO
Solvay Village 4§ per cent bonds......................................................
6,000 00
White Plains Village 5 per cent bonds.............................................
5,274 DO
School District 5 per cent bonds.......................................................
5,000 00
Railroad 3 per cent bonds..........................................
$2,000
39,000
Railroad 3£ per cent bonds........................................
Railroad 4 per cent bonds.................................................... 223,000
216,000
Railroad 4^ per cent bonds........................................
Railroad 5 per cent bonds..........................................
25 ; 000
------------------505,000 00
Total............................................................................................. $14,859,251 79

F

unds

of

C l o se d I n s t it u t io n s O t h e r

than

S a v in g s B

anes

D uring the period from October 1, 1 9 1 6 , to December 31,
1 9 1 7 , payments aggregating $ 4 7 4 .5 2 were made to claim ants wbo
had furnished to the Superintendent o f Banks satisfactory evi­
dence o f their right to the same.

These payments were made

from moneys rem aining to the credit o f the follow ing in stitu tion s:
A lbany County Bank, A lb a n y ; Birkbeck Investm ent Savings
and Loan Company o f Am erica, N ew Y o r k ; Brooklyn Bank,
B rook lyn ; Cooper Exchange Bank, N ew Y o r k ; Gansevoort Bank,
N ew Y o r k ; Greenpoint P olish Co-Operative Savings and Loan
Association, B rook lyn ; W ashington T rust Company, N ew Y o r k ;
W illiam sburgh Trust Company, Brooklyn, and the W illiam sburgh Co-Operative Savings and Loan Association, Brooklyn.




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A n n u a l R epo rt

of t h e

The follow ing table contains a statement o f the funds still held
by the Superintendent o f Banks in trust fo r unknown creditors of
closed institutions other than savings banks and also shows the
amounts originally deposited w ith him and the total payments to

Year Closed

Year Chartered

claimants.

NAME OF INSTITUTION

1871 1913 Albany CountyBank*..................
1885lfl03
18951910
18921912 Birkbeck Investment Savings- and
LoanCompanyof America..........
m
I860 1911 BrooklynBank*.........................
18521803
18681893 Commercial Bankof Brooklyn........
19031905 CooperExchangeBank.................
18941900 Delaware LoanandTrust Company*.
19031906 EasternDiscount Bank*...............
18881905 Gansevoort Bank*.......................
1904 1911 Greenpoint Polish Cooperative Savings andLoanAssociation...........
1888 1909 Harbor and Suburban Building and

Rate
per cent,
of
dividend
declared

Unclaimed
dividends
deposited
with
Super­
intendent

Paidby
Superin­ Balance
tendent unclaimed
to
claimants

100

$2,403 63
2,161 71
48 16

$239 41 $2,164 22
91 29 2,070 42
48 16

93.22
100
100
891
871
100
100
100

994 79
120 46
2,534 94
40 18
378 98
2 88
981 20
2 37
1,346 23
73 60
8,279 16 6,979 13
743 82
24S 01
29 75

627 01

155 78
16.541
19071912 HungarianAmericanBank*........... 100
751 46
496 57
19041908 InterboroBank*......................... 100
339 15
149 65
.... 1914 Jenkins and Company, private bank100
97 71
18881912 Long Island Building and Loan Asso55 96
100
19141916 Namm, Adolph I., privatebanker*... 100
64 27
1902 1909 Nineteenth Ward Co-operative Sav11 14
62.69
18861912 Popular Banking, Savings and Loan
407 41
t286.2
18881915 Produce Exchange Building and Loan
40 43
100
164 18
73 07
19051911 Terminal Bank*.......................... 100
18871909 UnionDimePermanent LoanAssocia84
223 73
85
118 81
19051908 UnitedStatesExchangeBank*....... 100
45 42
530 82
18891914 WashingtonTrust Company*......... 100
19051909 Williamsburgh Co-operative Savings
20 11
21 89
andLoanAssociation................. 36.55
14,182 70 7,562 36
18991911 WilliamsburgTrust Company*........ 100

155 78
254 89
189 50

67

Total.................................
* Voluntaryliquidation.

656 76

874 33
2,494 76
378 98
978 32
1,343 86
73 60
1,300 03
495 81

97 71
55 96
64 27
11 14
407 41
40 43
91 11
223 73
117 96
485 40
1 78
6,620 34

$37,768 42 $16,101 51 $21,666 91

t Raidto shareholders.

C o st o f M a in t a in in g D e p a r t m e n t

The total expenses o f' the department during the fiscal year
which ended June 3 0, 1 9 1 7 , amounted to. $ 2 4 1 ,1 9 0 .4 8 as against




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S U P E R IN T E N D E N T O P B A N K S

$ 1 8 2 ,9 7 5 .4 1 during the preceding nine months, the difference in
tim e being caused by the change in the fiscal year o f the state.
The total number o f institutions, including branches, under
the supervision o f the department at the close o f the last fiscal
year was 1 1 5 0 as compared w ith 1071 in 1916.
The expenses o f the department are paid in the first instance
out o f the state treasury and are repaid to the state treasury
through assessments by the Superintendent of Banks upon the
various institutions under his supervision.

The account o f the

Banking Departm ent on the books o f the ’State Com ptroller
shows that from the date o f the department’s organization in
1 851 to June 3 0 , 1 9 1 7 , the department has received from the
State Treasurer an aggregate o f $ 3 ,8 0 4 ,7 6 6 .6 6 and has paid into
the state treasury in the same tim e a total o f $ 3 ,6 8 2 ,8 6 9 .5 3 .

The

balance which was due the state treasury on J u ly 1, 1 9 1 7 , has
since been paid.

I t w ill thus be seen that the cost of m aintaining

th is department since its organization in 1851 has been paid
entirely by the institutions under its supervision.
T he appropriations and expenses paid during the fiscal year
ended June 30, 1 9 1 7 , follow :
G en eral F und

D r.
Appropriation, Chapter 725, Laws of 1915
Balance July 1,1916..................................................................................
Cr.
Eugene Lamb Richards’ expenses.....................................
George I. Skinner’s expenses.............................
Edward R. Anker’s expenses.............................................
George A. Plant’s expenses................................................
Guernsey R. Jewett, small bills paid for department....
Printing................................................................................
Furniture and furnishings..................................................
Law books, newspapers, financial periodicals, etc...........
Stationery and office supplies............................................
Water and ice......................................................................
Towel service.......................................................................
Expressage...........................................................................
Telephone and telegraph....................................................
General plant service..........................................................
Lapsed appropriations........................................................




$6,010 3^

$35 35
95 54
62 10
68
970
3,728 52
37 34
122 00
743 23
26 13
11 90
51 49
435 79
2 00
$5,361 77
648 55

-----------------

6,CIO

40

A

nnual

R

F urniture

epoet

for

of t h e

N ew O ffices

Dr.
Appropriation, Chapter 723, Law3 of 1915
Balance July 1,1916..........................................................................
Cr.
Furniture and furnishing..................................................
Lapsed appropriation..........................................................

$1,116 13

$ 133 2-1
677 80
1,116 13

C ontingent F und

Dr.
Appropriation, Chapter 725, Laws of 1915
Balance July 1,1916........................................................................

$1,743 72

Cr.
Furniture and furnishings..................................................
Law books, newspapers, financial periodicals, etc...........
General plant service, reports of financial agencies, e tc..

$816 78
35 00
83 33

Lapsed appropriation..........................................................

$935 11
803 61
1,743 72

E xam iner ’ s F und

Dr.
Appropriation, Chapter 725, Laws of 1915
Balance July 1, 1916........................................................................
Cr.
Adams, G. S ........................................................................
Allen, W. S ..........................................................................
Andrews, H. S .....................................................................
Barber, A. S ........................................................................
Blackford, C. E., Jr............................................................
Bullock, B. B .......... ............................................................
Campbell, A. T ...................................................................
Dodge, E. L ........................................................................
Egbert, G. W .......................................... , ...........................
Eshelman, E. T ...................................................................
Fairbanks, Benj., Jr............................................................
Frazer, J. S .........................................................................
Howe, E. F ..........................................................................
Humphrey, R . W ................................................................
Hutchins, Claude................................................................
Kennedy, H. B ....................................................................
Kennedy, J. J ......................................................................
Killip, N. T .........................................................................
Kinney, J. M ......................................................................
Love, J. S ............................................................................
MacCaUum, W . A ..............................................................
Macdonald, N. J .................................................................
Mesick, J. 1.........................................................................
Moreland, Andrew..............................................................
M orey, A. H ........................................................................
O’Shaughnessy, J. J ............................................................
Piderit, F .W .......................................................................




$289
386
416
335
210
287
468
365
301
428
208
252
285
343
366
346
52
316
259
338
424
345
237
402
323
313
214

$10,768 31
70
25
09
16
72
25
00
60
00
64
60
54
25
30
00
43
00
75
35
50
85
29
22
68
40
00
74

41

S uperintendent op B anks
Satterlee, E. K ....................................................................
Scott, I. V ............................................................................
Smith, G. F .........................................................................
Taylor, R. W .......................................................................
Tompkins, H. L ..................................................................
Van Pelt, A. J .....................................................................
Wheeler, A. B ........•............................................................
Young, H .J ........................................................................
Telephone and telegraph....................................................

$309 90
132 50
398 90
163 10
299 00
23135
265 87
470 72
5 75
$10,768 31

P rivate B anker ’ s F und

Dr.
Appropriation, Chapter 725, Laws of 1915
Balance July 1, 1918........................................................................

$838 17

Cr.
Crane, F. G ......................................................
Eshelman, E. T ...............................................
Moreland, Andrew...........................................
Taylor, R . W ...................................................
Tompkins, H. L ...............................................
Price, C. E., expenses......................................
D e Lisser, Albert, expenses............................
Printing............................................................
Water and ice...................................................
Towel service...................................................

$338
1
30
72
39
2
13
98
5
3

Lapsed appropriation,

$603 99
234 18

00
75
32
00
00
90
80
02
20
00

838 17
P ersonal Service

Appropriation, Chapter 646, Laws of 1916
Dr.
Administration
General
Salaries, regular
Superintendent.........................................................
First deputy superintendent...................................
Second deputy superintendent..............................
Third deputy superintendent.................................
Land and opinion clerk...........................................
Hearing stenographer.............................................
Stenographer and clerk...........................................
Accounts
Salaries, regular
Chief clerk and examiner.......................................
Bookkeeper..............................................................
Junior clerk..............................................................
Bureau of Savings and Loan
Salaries, regular
Stenographer............................................................
New York office
Salaries, regular
Confidential stenographer! .........................................
Stenographer................................................................
Clerk.............................................................................
Bureau of Bank Examination
Salaries, regular
S teaographer................................................................




$10,000
6,000
5,500
5,000
3,900
1,700
1,500
3,250
1,200
810
1,500
1,800
1,500
1,350
1,700

42

A nkual R eport of the

Bureau of Credit and Verification
Salaries, regular
Examiner............... .....................................................
$1,800
Clerk and stenographer..............................................
1,400
Stenographer and clerk......................... ..................
1,100
1,000
Typewriter copyist and clerk.....................................
Bureau of Bank Examination
to r salaries and expenses o f examiners in connection
with the examination of corporations and individual
bankers pursuant to the Banking Law under the
following bureaus: Bureau of Savings and Loan,
Bureau of Credit and Verification, Metropolitan
district, Central district, Eastern district and Sav­
ings Banks....................................................................
150,000
Private Bankers’ Bureau
Salaries, regular
2,500
Confidential clerk and private secretary..................
Confidential messenger...............................................
1,500
Stenographer................................................................
900
Inspector, three at $1,500 ...........................................
4,500
Examiners
For salaries and expenses of examiners, including exam­
iner in charge in connection with the examination of
private bankers............................................................
7,500
------------------Cr.
Salaries of
Eugene Lamb Richards, superintendent...................... $10,000 00
George I. Skinner, first deputy superintendent...........
6,000 00
Guernsey R. Jewett, second deputy superintendent...
5,500 00
Frank S. Kenyon, third deputy superintendent..........
5,000 00
Edward R. Anker, land and opinion clerk...................
3,900 00
Caroline M . Clancy, hearing stenographer..................
1,700 00
Blanche M . Borthwick, stenographer and clerk..........
1,500 00
Ambrose J. Delaney, bookkeeper..................................
914 30
John J. Sullivan, junior clerk.........................................
810 00
M ary H. Shields, stenographer......................................
1,500 00
1,450 00
Harry S. Briarly, confidential stenographer.................
Florence Sellvin, stenographer......................................
1,500 00
Harriett B. Kennedy, clerk............................................
1,350 00
Clinton D . Ganse, stenographer....................................
1,700 00
Joseph Meltsner, examiner.............................................
1,800 00
Arthur I. Rand, clerk and stenographer.......................
1,400 00
Louis Neimann, stenographer and clerk.......................
183 33
Hazel Sullivan, stenographer and clerk........................
795 85
Ottilia M . Dinsenbacher, typewriter copyist and clerk.
1,000 00
Salaries and expenses of
Adams, G. S., examiner...............................$3,134 49
Allen, "W. S., examiner................................
356 50
Andrews, H. S., examiner........................... 4,529 00
Barber, A. S., examiner............................... 3,826 37
Blackford, C. E., Jr., examiner.................. 2,377 50
Bullock, B. B., examiner............................. 3,152 94
Campbell, A. T ., examiner......................... 4,952 90
Chittenden, S. I., examiner.......................
303 01
Dodge, E. L., examiner............................... 3,962 27
Duerr, E. A., examiner............................... 1,026 63
Egbert, G. W., examiner............................. 2,863 00
Eshelman, E. T ., examiner......................... 4,716 77
Fairbanks, Benj., Jr., examiner.................. 1,199 50
Frazer, J. S., examiner................................ 2,726 34
Haight, Benj. D ., examiner........................
483 00
Hendrickson, G. R ., examiner.................... 2,062 74




$218,910

SUPERINTENDENT OP B AN K S

Home, C. A ., examiner............................... $2,093 32
Howe, E. F ., examiner................................ 3,659 01
Humphrey, R. W ., examiner...................... 3,802 38
Hutchins, Claude, examiner....................... 3,919 99
Johnson, Adolph, examiner......................... 1,020 10
Kennedy, H . B., examiner.......................... 3,614 73
Kennedy, J. J., examiner............................ 1,019 29
K illip, N. T ., examiner............................... 3,470 77
Kinney, J. M ., examiner............................. 3,127 07
Love, J. S., examiner................................... 3,726 56
MacCallum, W . A ., examiner..................... 4,770 25
Macdonald, N. J., examiner....................... 3,508 12
318 26
M cArdle, J. J., examiner............................
McLaughlin, G. V ., examiner.....................
178 00
Mesick, J. I., examiner............................... 3,197 39
Moreland, Andrew, examiner..................... 4,458 75
M orey, A. H ., examiner.............................. 3,410 08
Murray, J. A ., inspector.............................
68 73
Orens, N ., exam iner................................... 2,725 00
O’Shaughnessy, J. J., examiner.................. 3,499 30
Piderit, F. W ., examiner............................ 2,628 54
Plant, G. A ., examiner................................ 4,066 96
Pyterman, T . A., examiner.........................
10 00
881 43
Satterlee, E. K ., examiner..........................
Scott, I. V ., examiner................................. 1,730 65
Shippee, P. N ., examiner............................ 3,118’ 75
Smith, G. F., examiner............................... 4,007 35
Snodgrass, A. H., examiner........................
837 93
Taylor, R . W ., examiner............................. 3,326 39
Tompkins, H . L., examiner........................ 4,398 13
Van Pelt, A . J., examiner........................... 2,591 32
Wheeler, A. B ., examiner............................ 3,152 24
Young, H. J., examiner............................... 5,027 54
Staley, Elizabeth E., filing clerk................ 1,350 00
Carabine, Lilian F., file and index clerk ... 1,350 00
---------------- $135,737 29
Salaries of
Michael Monahan, confidential clerk and private
secretary.......................................................................
2,500 00
Cornelius E. Price, confidential messenger...................
1,500 00
262 50
Hazel Sullivan, stenographer.........................................
M ary F. Hogan, stenographer.......................................
604 84
Albert De Lisser, inspector............................................
1,500 00
Benedetto A . Palumbo, inspector.................................
1,500 00
John A . Murray, inspector.............................................
1,500 00
Salaries and expenses of
Crane, F. G., examiner............................... $3,679 00
Barber, A . S., examiner...............................
159 94
Bullock, B. B., examiner.............................
44 00
329 57
Eshelman, E. T ., examiner.........................
Fairbanks, Benj., Jr., examiner.................. 1,174 50
Frazer, J. S., examiner................................
94 06
Hendrickson, G. R ., examiner....................
208 00
Johnson, A ., examiner.................................
48 00
Kennedy, H . B ., examiner..........................
44 76
Mesick, J. I., examiner...............................
24 65
236 78
Moreland, Andrew, examiner.....................
M orey, A. H., examiner..............................
115 47
Scott, I. V., examiner..................................
168 00
Taylor, R . W ., examiner.............................
340 00




43

44

Ajstnuax, R eport op the

Tompkins, H. L., examiner........................
Young, H. J., examiner...............................

$84 50
43 81
----------------

$6,795 04

$199,903 15
5 ,3 0 1 8 9
-------------------

$205,205 04

Available balance July 1,1917..........................................................

$13,704 96

Lapsed appropriations........................................................

R etired E mployees

Dr.
Appropriation, chapter 648, Laws of 1916...............................................
Cr.
Pension of John D . M oriarty............................................
$8 74
Lapsed appropriation.........................................................
1,616 26
------------------M aintenance

and

Communication
Expressage and cartage......................................................
Telephone and telegraph....................................................
Stamps and stamped envelopes . ..................................
General plant service (reports of financial agencies,
rental of safe deposit vaults, e tc.).................................
Rent of New York office....................................................

Available balance July 1,1917




1,625 00

O peration

D r.
Appropriation, Chapter 646, Laws of 1916, as follows:
Printing................................................................................
$7,700
Advertising..........................................................................
2,000
Equipment...........................................................................
1,700’
Supplies................................................................................
1 ,.800
Traveling expenses, other than examiners.......................
3,500
Communication...................................................................
6,500
General plant service..........................................................
3,000
7,500
R ent.....................................................................................
-------------------Cr.
Printing...............................................................................
$2,168 92
Advertising (publication of summaries of reports)........
2,000 00
Equipment:
Furniture and furnishings.................................................
259 43
Law books, newspapers, financial periodicals, e tc ..........
739 32
Stationery and office supplies, towel service and water
and ic e .............................................................................
805 30
Traveling expenses:
Eugene Lamb Richards, expenses.....................................
331 79
George I. Skinner, expenses...............................................
249 04
Guernsey R . Jewett, expenses...........................................
9 20
Frank S. Kenyon, expenses...............................................
22 40
Edward R . Anker,, expenses...............................................
539 32
John A. Murray, expenses.................................................
29 64
Albert De Lisser, expenses.................................................
15 77
C. E. Price, expenses..........................................................
14 65

Lapsed appropriations

$1,625 00

$33,700 CO

229 36
3,586 24
2 r343 441
992 40
7,500 00
$21,836 18
5,057 54
-----------------

$23,893 72
S3,803 28

S uperintendent of B anks

45

Louis L. B abcock — Sebvices

and D isbursements
Dr.
Appropriation, Chapter 181, Laws of 1917...........................................
Cr.
Louis L . B abcock.......................................................................................

$1,335 00
1,335 00

P etty F und — F ee 3 fob C opying , E t c .

Dr.
Balance July 1,1916..........................................................
Received during the year...................................................

$8 20
152 64
-------------------

$160 84

Cr.
Payments to State Treasurer....................................................................

181 09

Balance July 1,1 917..........................................................................

$29 75

I nterest F und , F ailed Savings I nstitutions

Dr.
Balance July 1,1916........................................................... $15,515 59
Interest September 30, 1916 ..............................................
630 14
Interest December 31, 1916...............................................
1,254 20
Interest March 31,1917 .................................................
642 70
Interest June 30, 1917........................................................
1,291 09
------------------Cr.
Paid State Treasurer, interest credited during the year___ •...................
Balance............................................................................................

$19,333 72
3,818 13
$15,515 59

I nterest F und, O ther F ailed I nstitutions

Dr.
Interest received during the year.............................................................

$467 70

Cr.
Payments to State Treasurer....................................................................

467 70

D e p a r t m e n t R oster
The statutory term o f office o f H on. Eugene Xam b Richards
as Superintendent o f Banks expired on Ju ly 1st, 1 9 1 7 , at which
tim e I assumed office.

T he only permanent appointment which I

have m ade except from lists furnished by the C iv il Service Com­
m ission, is that o f J . Johnson R ay, o f N orw ich, N . Y ., as Con­
fidential Clerk and P rivate Secretary.
D urin g the year 1 9 1 7 , fou r examiners attached to the D epart­
m ent resigned to accept im portant positions w ith various financial
institutions and one vacancy resulting from death existed at the
beginning o f the year.

T o fill the vacancies thus caused and

partially enable the Departm ent to meet the greater demands
made upon it as a result o f the increase, both in the num ber and
size o f the institutions under its supervision, the follow ing exam­




A nnual R epoet of the

46

iners were appointed from the eligible list established by the State
C ivil Service Com m ission:

Edw ard A . D uerr, A rthur H . Snod­

grass, W illia m T . M cC affrey, A rthur B . Clark, John C . O ’B yrae,
G odfrey E . Berger, Sidney I . Chittenden, Frank A . Gallagher
and Em m et W . Irving.
Another examiner appointed during the year resigned in a
few months in order to resume his work as a certified public
accountant.
One exam iner, T . A rthur Pyterm an, has entered the Federal
M ilita ry Service.

Inspector John A . M urray has enlisted in the

same service and Charles Clarke o f Brooklyn, N . Y ., has been
given a temporary appointment as inspector from

the C ivil

Service list until such tim e as Inspector M urray can resume
his duties.
The total number o f employees on the roster o f the D epart­
m ent is seventy-four as compared w ith sixty-nine a year ago.

NAMES AND TITLES

George I. Skinner, superintendent...........................
Guernsey R . Jewett, second deputy superintendent
Frank S. Kenyon, third deputy superintendent. . .
Edward R . Anker, land and opinion clerk.............
J. Johnson Ray, confidential clerk and private
secretary.................................................................
Caroline M . Clancy, hearing stenographer.............
Clinton D . Ganse, stenographer, New York office..
Florence Sellvin, stenographer, New York o ffice ..
Blanche M . Borthwick, stenographer and clerk,
Albany office..........................................................
M ary H . Shields, stenographer and clerk, Albany
office........................................................................
Arthur I. Rand, stenographer and clerk, New
York office..............................................................
Harriet B . Kennedy, clerk, New York office..........
Cornelius E. Price, confidential messenger, New
York office..............................................................
Elizabeth E. Staley, filing clerk, Albany office----Lillian F. Carabine, file and index clerk, Albany
office........................................................................
Ottilia M . Dinsenbacher, typewriter copyist.........
Hazel Sullivan, stenographer and clerk, New York
office........................................................................
M ary F. Hogan, stenographer.................................
John J. Sullivan, clerk, Albany office.....................
Ambrose J. Delaney, bookkeeper, Albany office...
Doris Weinstein, stenographer, New York office. .




Year of
appoint­
ment
1897
1914
1916
1914

Compensation

$10,000 per annum
5,500 per annum
5,000 per annum
3,900 per annum

1917
1901
1904
1911

2,820
1.700
1.700
1,500

1907

1.500 per annum

1907

1.500 per annum

1900
1912

1,400 per annum
1.350 per annum

1914
1908

1,500 per annum
1.350 per annum

1908
1913

1.350 per annum
1,000 per annum

1914
1916
1912
1916
1917

1,100 per annum
900 per annum
900 per annum
1,200 per annum
780 per annum

per annum
per annum
per annum
per annum

47

S uperintendent of B anks

NAMES AND TITLES

A, T , Campbell, C-hief examiner...............................
H. J. Ynnnji AX&lUiDfT ..............................................
H . S. Andrews, examiner.........................................
Claude Hutchins, examiner......................................
W . A . MacCallum, examiner...................................
O. W . Egbert, examiner...........................................
E. Ti. Dodge, examiner.............................................
G. E. Smith, examiner..............................................
Benjamin D . Haight, examiner...............................
Charles A. Horne, examiner, , , ...............................
.Tames .T. Kennedy, examiner...................................
H. Ti. Tompkins, examiner ...................................
E. G. Crane, examiner..............................................
Hubert. W Humphrey, examiner.............................
J. J. O’Shaughnessy, examiner.................................
T. V. Seott, examiner................................................
T. Arthur Pyterman, examiner................................
James S. Love, examiner..........................................
George A. Plant, examiner ...................................
Henjamin H. Rullock, examiner..............................
A. H. M orey, examiner.............................................
H. B. Kennedy, examiner........................................
Ralph W . Taylor, examiner.....................................
John T. Mesick, examiner. ...................................
Peter N. Shippee, examiner ...................................
N. T. Killip, examiner..............................................
E. W . Piderit, examinm* .........................................
Arthur J. Van Pelt, examiner..................................
Benjamin Fairbanks, Jr,, examiner.........................
J. Stuart. Frazer, examiner ...................................
John M. Kinney, examiner......................................
C. E. Blackford, Jr., examiner.................................
Gilhert. R. Hendrickson, examiner..........................
E. A. Duerr, examiner..............................................
A. H. Snodgrass, examiner.......................................
William T . McCaffrey, examiner.............................
Arthur B. Clark, examiner. ...................................
John C. O’Byrne, examiner ...................................
Sidney I. Chittenden, examiner...............................
G. F. Berger, Jr., examiner......................................
E. A. Gallagher, examiner.......................................
E. W . Irving, examiner.............................................
Nathaniel Orens, examiner......................................
Joseph Meltsner, examiner private hankers...........
Alhert. De T.isser, inspector private bankers..........
Benedetto A. Palumbo, irspector private bankers.
John A. Murray, inspector private bankers...........
Charles Clarke, temporary inspector private
bankers...................................................................




Year of
appoint­
ment

1898
1895
1908
1908
1908
1910
1904
1907
1907
1909
1910
1909
1910
1902
1910
1911
1911
1910
1911
1895
1906
1905
1911
1911
1911
1911
1912
1913
1913
1906
1909
1914
1914
1914
1915
1915
1915
1916
1917
1917
1917
1917
1917
1917
1917
1917
1917
1906
1914
1915
1915
1914
1917

Compensation

Per diem when
actually employed
$18 and railroad fare
16 and railroad fare
16 and railroad fare
16 and railroad fare
15 and railroad fare
15 and railroad fare
14 and railroad fare
14 and railroad fare
14 and railroad fare
14 and railroad fare
14 and railroad fare
14 and railroad farA
14 and railroad fare
14 and railroad fare
14 and railroad fare

14 and railroad fare
14 and railroad fare
13 and railroad fare
13 and railroad fare
11
11
11
11

and
and
and
and

railroad
railroad
railroad
railroad

fare
fare
fare
fare

11 and railroad fare
11 and railroad fare
10 and railroad fare
10 and railroad fare
10 and railroad fare
10 and railroad fare
10 and railroad fare
10 and railroad fare
10 and railroad fare
S and railroad fare
8 and railroad fare
8 and railroad fare
8 and railroad fare
8 and railroad fare
8 and railroad fare
8 and railroad fare
8 and railroad fare
8 and railroad fare
8 and railroad fare
$3,000 per annum
1,800 per annum
1.680 per annum
1.680 per annum
1.680 per annum
1.680 per annum

48

A nnual R epoet op the S upeeintenbent of B anks
C o n c l u s io n

In addition to acknowledging the great assistance that has been
rendered to the Departm ent by the intelligent and conservative
bankers o f the State through their various associations and by
individual advice, I

think that I

ought to call attention to

the devoted public service that has been rendered by the employees
o f the Departm ent itse lf during m y brief incumbency o f the
office o f Superintendent o f Banks.

I t is with great regret that

from tim e to tim e I have seen some o f its most efficient employees
leave the service on account o f the greater compensation offered
elsewhere.

T he Departm ent is entirely self-supporting and I

know that the institutions supervised are not only w illing, but
desirous, o f paying such increased compensation fo r services ren­
dered as would enable the Departm ent to retain its most capable
examiners.
O n account o f the constant increase, both in the number and the
size o f the institutions, it is also necessary to largely increase
the working force o f the Departm ent and I deem it m y duty
fran kly to call the attention o f the Legislature to our urgent
needs.

I t would certainly seem that a great banking system w ith

total resources o f nearly six and one-half billions o f dollars,
should be given the privilege o f paying such salaries fo r efficient
work, that adequate supervision m ay be exercised and the services
o f experienced examiners retained, even in competition w ith indi­
vidual institutions or the Federal Reserve system.




R espectfully submitted,

GEOROE I. SKINNER,
Superintendent of Banks.




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WEEKLY BULLETINS
BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletinas required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Lawsof 1914
J a n u ary 5, 1917
Jan. 1 , 1917. P ackard & C ompany
Location: No. 1Wall street, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $100,000.
Affidavit of Moses Packard and Nathan J. Packard, constituting the firmof
“ Packard and Company,” private bankers, claiming partial exemption,
accepted.
Jan. 1, 1917. F bed ’k R obertson & C ompany
Location: No. 94 Webster street, North Tonawanda, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $50,000.
Affidavit of WilliamW. Robertson and Frederick Robertson, constitutingthe
firm of “ Fred’kRobertson & Company,” private bankers, claiming partial
exemption, accepted.
Jan. 1, 1917. Oscar L. R ichard
Location: No. 31 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $100,000.
Affidavit of Oscar L. Richard, private banker, claiming partial exemption,
accepted.
Jan. 1, 1917. C harles F razier & Co.
Location: No. 93 Nassaustreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $100,000.
Affidavit of Charles Frazier and Charles W. Frazier, constituting the firmof
“ Charles Frazier & Co.,” private bankers, claiming partial exemption,
accepted.
Jan. 1, 1917. T he R oyal C ompany op N e w Y ork
Location: Nos. 93-95 Nassaustreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $100,000.
Affidavit of PhilipSugerman, Mark H. Sugermanand Frank C. Straat, consti­
tuting the firmof “ The Royal Company of New York,” private bankers,
claiming partial exemption, accepted.
Jan. 1, 1917. Wm. H. Sew ard & Co.
Location: No. 96 Geneseestreet, Auburn, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $100,000.
Affidavit of William H. Seward and William H. Seward, Jr., constituting the
firmof “ Wm. H. Seward& Co.,” privatebankers, claimingpartialexemption,
accepted.
Jan. 1, 1917. E dw in R. F a y & Sons
Location: No. 72 Geneseestreet, Auburn, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $100,000.
Affidavit of Edwin R. Fay, FredH. Fay and Charles R. Fay, constitutingthe
firmof “EdwinR. Fay&Sons,” private bankers, claimingpartialexemption,
accepted.
Jan. 1, 1917. Q. W. W ellington & Co.’s B ank
Location: CornerMarket andPinestreets, Corning, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $100,000.
Affidavit of Quincy W. Wellington and Benjamin W. Wellington, constituting
the firm of “ Q. W. Wellington & Co.’s Bank,” private bankers, claiming
partial exemption, accepted.




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Jan. 1, 1917. R othschild B rothers & C ompany
Location: East State andSouthTioga streets, Ithaca, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $25,00Q.
Affidavit of Jacob Rothschild, Isaac Rothschild and Daniel Rothschild, con­
stitutingthe firmof “ RothschildBrothers and Company,” private bankers,
claimingpartialexemption,accepted.
Jan. 1, 1917.

N athan F rank ’ s Sons

Location: No. 46 Ford street, Ogdensburg, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $25,000.
Affidavit of Julius Frank and Leo Frank, constituting the firm of “ Nathan
Frank’s Sons,” private bankers, claiming partial exemption, accepted.

Jan. 1, 1917. Josiah W . P lace
Location: No. 67Wall street, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $256,000.
Affidavit of Josiah W. Place, a private banker, claiming partial exemption,
refused.
Jan. 2, 1917. F idelity Safe D eposit C ompany
Location: No. 1 Hudsonstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Capital $100,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Incorporators: Samuel S. Conover,
HampdenE. Tener,
James H. Killough,
Adolph Kastor,
Daniel W. Whitmore, Jr.
Jan. 3, 1917.

C olumbia B an k

Location: No. 507 Fifthavenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Application made by the Columbia Bank for approval of the opening of a
branchofficeofsaidbankatNo. 415Broadway, intheBoroughof Manhattan,
city of NewYork, upondiscontinuanceofbranchnowlocatedat Nos. 407-409
Broadway, inthesame boroughand city.

Jan. 3, 1917. Oswego C ounty T rust C ompany
Location: Fulton, N. Y.
Capital, $100,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationintheState BankingDepartment.
Wilbert L. Smith,
Incorporators: Charles S. Estabrook,
RalphS. Bowen,
T. G. Meachem,
Harral S. Tenney,
AbramF. Nellis,
FrederickW. Zoller,
Windsor Morris,
Thomas D. McChesney,
Thaddeus C. Sweet,
LouisW. Emerick,
EdwardQuirk,
JohnR. Sullivan,
Ernest W. Rice,
Wm. Herbert Robinson,
Bert W. Bennett,
Charles W. Tooke.
Jan.

3, 1917. M anufacturers T rust C ompany




of

L ancaster

Location: Lancaster, Erie county, N. Y.
Capital, $100,000.
Noticeof intentionto organizetheManufacturers Trust Company of Lancaster
filedinthe StateBankingDepartment.
The “ Enterprise,” a newspaper published at Lancaster, N. Y., designated as
the newspaper in which to publishnotice of suchintentionto organize.
Incorporators: Augustus S. Blagden,
John F. Patterson,
FrankC. Johnson,
John P. Taaffe,
Daniel R. Stratton,
Benj. H. Eden,
MyronF. Blackmon,
Matt Klepfer,
Jos. B. Cary.

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M echanics B an k

Location: No. 215 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Applicationmade by the Mechanics Bank,, of Brooklyn, N. Y. for permission
to opena newbranch of that bank at No. 5101 Thirdavenue, at thesouth­
east corner of Third avenue and 51st street in the Boroughof Brooklyn,
city of NewYork, upon thediscontinuance of the branch Of said bank now
locatedat No. 5024 Thirdavenue, on the northwest corner of Thirdavenue
and51st street, inthesameboroughandcity.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin, as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
J a n u a r y 12, 1917
Jan. 5, 1917. Solvay B a n k
Location: Solvay, Onondaga county, N. Y.
Capital, $75,000:
Notice of intention to organize the Solvay Bank filed in the State Banking
Department.
The “ Solvay Express,” a newspaper published inthe village of Solvay, desig­
natedasthenewspaperinwhichtopublishnoticeofsuchintentiontoorganize.
Jan. 5, 1917. John N emeth St a t e B a n e
Location: No. 395 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Capital, $100,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe StateBanking Department.
Incorporators: JohnNemeth,
Karl Schenk,
JohnNemeth, Jr.,
JosephB. Lederer,
RudolphStein,
Jan.

5,

1917. R ussian

N ational St . V ladimir H ome , U nincorporated A ssociation —
P r iv a t e B ankers

Location: Nos. 231—
233 East 17thstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Verifiedapplication of Alexander Chechilla, LeonidTurkewich, Peter Kohanik,
Sergius Snegireff and Peter Popoff, applying for authorization to engage in
business as private bankers, filed for examination in the State Banking
Department.
Jan. 6, 1917. D avid C. G oodman, P riv ate B an ke r
Location: No. 61 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $10,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Jan. 8, 1917. U nion T rust Safe D eposit C ompany
Location: No. 425Fifthavenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval givento achangeof locationof theprincipal officeof theUnionTrust
Safe Deposit Company fromNo. 425 Fifth avenue, in the Borough of Man­
hattan, city of NewYork, to No. 786 Fifthavenue, inthesame boroughand
city, such change of locationto take effect onor after January 10, 1917.
Jan.

8,

1917.




C olumbia B ank

Location: No. 507 Fifth avenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Consent givento the opening of a branch office' by the Columbia Bank, on or
after May 1, 1917, at No. 415 Broadway, comer of Canal street, in the
Boroughof Manhattan, city of NewYork, upondiscontinuanceof thebranch
heretofore maintainedby saidbank at Nos. 407-409 Broadway, in the same
boroughand city.

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Jan. 10, 1917. B an e

op

Steu ben

Location: Hornell, N. Y.
Approval givento anincreaseinthe capital stock of the Bankof Steubenfrom
$50,000 to$100,000.

Jan. 10, 1917. S candinavian T ru st C ompany

Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Capital, $1,000,000.
Notice of intention to organize the “ Scandinavian Trust Company” filed in
the State BankingDepartment.
The “ Sun,” a newspaperpublishedinthe city of NewYork, designatedas the
newspaperinwhichto publishnoticeof suchintentionto organize.
Incorporators: JohnE. Berwind,
WilliamR. Coe,
Samuel L. Fuller,
EdwardF. Geer,
EdwinO. Holter,
E. A. CappelenSmith,
FrederickW. Hvoslef.
Jan. 11, 1917. T he F armers L o an

and

T rust C ompany

Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to an increase in the capital stock of The Farmers Loan and
Trust Companyfromonemilliondollars to five milliondollars.
BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin, as requiredby the provisions of section82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
January, 19, 1917
Jan. 12, 1917. N e w Y o r k L if e E mployees C re dit U nion
Location: No. 346Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationintheStateBankingDepartment.
Incorporators: LeoH. McCall,
Wm. F. Rohlfis,
HamiltonW. Fish,
GustaveA. Loaser,
EdmundT. Minne,
SydneyWood,
Lemuel C. Sanford,
HenryL. Tolen,
Harry S. Tormey,
Louis H. Cook,
NormanR. Haskell.
Jan. 15, 1917. T he F irst T ru st C ompany op W ellsville , N. Y.
Location: Wellsville, N. Y.
Capital, $150,000.
Notice of intention to organize The First Trust Company of Wellsville, New
York, filedintheStateBankingDepartment.
‘4
The “ Wellsville Daily Reporter” and the “Allegany County Democrat,”
newspapers published at Wellsville, N. Y., designated as the newspapers in
whichto publishnotice of suchintentionto organize.
Jan. 16, 1917.

I ndustrial C redit U nion

Location: No. 65 Columbiastreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Organizationcertificaterefused.

Jan. 17, 1917. N e w Y ork L ife E mployees C redit U nion
Location: No. 346 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Jan. 18, 1917. S. L unghino & Sons , P rivate B an kers
Location: No. 121 Danteplace, Buffalo, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $20,000.
Verified certificate of Sebastian Lunghino, Anthony S. Lunghino, Joseph J.
Lunghino and Donatus L. Lunghino, applying for authorization to continue
business as private bankers, filed for examination in the State Banking
Department.




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Jan. 18, 1917. F idelity T rust C ompany op R ochester
Location: Powersbuilding, Rochester,.N. Y.
Approval given to an increase of the capital stock of the Fidelity Trust
Company of Rochester from$200,000 to $500,000.
Jan. 18, 1917. M echanics ’ B an k
Location: No. 215 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
The Mechanics’ Bank of Brooklyn authorized to open and occupy a branch
office at No. 5101 Third avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, city of New
York, onor afterJanuary20,1917, providedthat thebranchofficeheretofore
maintainedby saidbankat No. 5024 Thirdavenue, inthe sameboroughand
city be closed at or before the opening of such newbranch office.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin, as requiredby the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
J a n u ary 26, 1917.
Jan. 19, 1917. B an k op M anhasset
Location: Manhasset, Nassaucounty, N. Y.
Capital, $50,000.
NoticeofintentiontoorganizetheBankof Manhasset filedintheStateBanking
Department.
The “ LongIslandGlobe,” a newspaper published in Manhasset, designated
as the newspaperinwhichto publish notice of suchintentionto organize.
Incorporators: StimussonM. Powell,
GeorgeD. Smith,
Thomas O’Connell,
StephenH. Mason,
George O. Linkletter,
Charles M. Niesley,
MartinSchenck,
WilliamD. Willetts,
OwenP. Kennedy,
Charles Snedeker.
Jan. 19, 1917. T h e S chenectady T rust C ompany
Location: Schenectady, N. Y.
Approval given to an increase of the capital stock of The Schenectady Trust
Companyfrom$250,000to$300,000.
Jan.

22, 1917. C itizens B a n k

op

L ancaster

Location: Lancaster, Eriecounty, N. Y.
Capital, $50,000.
Noticeof intentionto organizethe CitizensBankof Lancaster filedintheState
BankingDepartment.
The “ Enterprise,” a newspaper published in Lancaster, designated as the
newspaperin whichto publish notice of suchintentionto organize.
Incorporators: George A. Davis,
Ernest"W. Ewell,
FrankS. Cushing,
Michael J. Seeger,
GeorgeR. Stephens,
BenjaminKittinger,
ChristianL. Suess,
Peter J. Soemann,
RalphR. Young,
Elmer J. Nash,
HowardL. Meyer,
Oliver Cabana, Jr.
WilliamL. Koester.

Jan. 22, 1917. U nion T rust C ompany op R ochester
Location: Rochester, N. Y.
Approval givento anincreaseinthe capital stockof theUnionTrust Company
of Rochester, from$500,000 to $1,000,000.
Jan. 23, 1917. T he E quitable T rust C ompany op N e w Y ork
Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to an increase in the capital stock of The Equitable Trust
Company of NewYork from$3,000,000 to $6,000,000




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Jan.

24, 1917. A ustrian H ungarian C redit U nion

Jan.

24, 1917. Seneca Savings

Location: No. 52 Tompkins avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
and

L oan A ssociation

Location*. No. 2238Senecastreet,Buffalo,N.Y.
Approval giventoachangeoflocation, onorafterJanuary25,1917, of theoffice
of the Seneca Savings and Loan Association, from No. 2238 Seneca street,
inthe city of Buffalo, countyof Erie, N. Y., to No. 2334 Senecastreet inthe
same city.

Jan. 25, 1917. A merican M utual C redit U nion
Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationintheStateBankingDepartment.
Incorporators: BenjaminMarkowitz, Rockville Center, N. Y.
Harry Danzig, 1350 Stebbins avenue, NewYork, N. Y.
MorrisJ. Markowitz, 261W. 112thstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Julius Goldwag, 530West 145thstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
AbrahamGreenberg, 1513Lincolnplace, Brooklyn, N. Y.
'SolomonDanzig, 231 Madisonstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
MaxRosen, 543 Christopheravenue. NewYork, N. Y.
Jan. 24, 1917. M ichael A ngelo L unghino
Location: No. 174Terrace,Buffalo, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $5,000.
Verified certificate of Michael Angelo Lunghino applying for authorization to
continue business as a private banker, filed for examination in the State
BankingDepartment.
Jan. 24, 1917. C harles W illiam S chreibbr
Location: 2340Myrtleavenue, Ridgewood, BoroughofQueens, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $5,000.
Verified certificate of Charles William Schreiberapplying far authorization to
engage in business as a private banker, filed for examination in the State
BankingDepartment.
Jan. 26, 1917. B igelow & C ompany
Location: 25Pinestreet,NewYork, N.Y.
Permanent capital, $10,000.
Verified certificate of R. Lavante Bigelow, Chester W. Bigelowand Eugene S.
Bigelow, applyingfor authorizationto engageinbusiness as private bankers
under the firmname of “ Bigelow& Company,” filedfor examinationinthe
StateBanking Department.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin, as required by the provisions of section82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
theLaws of 1914
F eb r u a r y

Jan.

2, 1917

26, 19171 South P ar k B uilding L ot A ssociation




Location: No. 796 Ellicott street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location of the place of business of the South
ParkBuilding Lot Association, onandafter January 27, 1917, fromNo. 796
Ellicott street, Buffalo, Erie county, N. Y., to No. 1031 Marine National
Bankbuilding, northeast cornerof Main andSenecastreets, inthesame city.

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J. S chnitzer State B ank
Location: No. 141 Washington street, NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $100,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe StateBankingDepartment.
Incorporators: HenryJ. Schnitzer,-HotelColonial, 81ststreet, NewYork, N. Y.
LouisM. Josephthal, 7East 89thstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
David Taylor, Madison, N. J.
Jules Charmatz, 2082 Vyse avenue, Bronx, N. Y.
Alexander Silun, 6010 Twelfthavenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

H en ry

Jan. 27, 1917. R ussian

N ational St . V ladimir ' s H ome , U nincorporated
P rivate B ankers

A ssociation ,

Location: Nos. 231-233 East 17thstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $10,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Jan.

27, 1917.

B ank

op

W illiamsville

Location: Williamsville, Erie county, N. Y.
Capital: $25,000. Surplus: $5,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.

Jan. 27, 1917. Oswego C ounty T rust C ompany
Location: Fulton, Oswego county, N. Y.
. Capital: $100,000. Surplus: $50,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Jan. 29, 1917. A ppointment of E xam iner -B ookkeeper
Superintendent of Banks appointed Mr. Sydney I. Chittenden, of Hopkinton,
St. Lawrence county, N. Y„ fromthe eligible civil servicelist to atemporary
position in the State Banking Department, as examiner-bookkeeper, for a
periodof threemonths fromJanuary29, 1917, at a salaryof $100 permonth.
Jan. 30, 1917.

K ingston T ru st C ompany

Location: Kingston, N. Y.
Capital: $1'50;000.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationintheStateBankingDepartment.
Incorporators: John R . M illard,

GeorgeJ. Schryver,
M. Clyde Crosby,
PeterBarnam,
EphraimG. Adams,
Charles Ramsey,
WilliamO. Schwarzwalder,

Albert H . Cook,

Charles Andres,
JosephKrieger,
WilliamO'Reilly,
Robert E. Leighton,
WilliamB. Byrne,
GeorgeW. Ross.

Jan. 29, 1917. A ppointment of B a n k E xam in er
Superintendent of Banks appointed from the eligible civil service list- Mr.
EdwardA. Duerr, of No. 192 Potter’sroad, Buffalo, N. Y., a bank examiner
in the State Banking Department, at a salary of $3 per day whenactually
employed, and railroadfere, the appointment to beoomeeffective February
1,1917.
Jan. 30, 1917. A ppointment

of

B an k E xam iner

Superintendent of Banks appointed from the eligible civil service list, Mr.
Arthur H. Snodgrass, of No. 149 Woodlawn avenue, Auburn, N. Y., a bank
examinerin the State Banking Department, at a salary of $3 per day when
actuallyemployed, andrailroadfare.
Feb.

1, 1917. B roadw ay P ersonal L oan C ompany




Location: No. 277 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $10,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledforexaminationinthe StateBanking Department.
Incorporators: HarryH. Oahrin, 277Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Adolf Guttman, No. 130 West 113thstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
LouisS. Goodman, No. 130West 113thstreet, NewYork, N. Y.

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Feb. 1, 1917. W a u Stre et Safe D eposit C ompany
Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Certified copy of order granted at a Special Term, Part I of the New York
Supreme Court, heldin andfor the county of NewYork, at the courthouse
thereof, on the 29th day of January, 1917, declaring the Wall Street Safe
Deposit Company dissolved and its corporate existence terminated, filed in
the State Banking Department.
Feb. 1, 1917. C. B. R ichard &Co.
Location: Nos. 31 and33 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $100,000.
Verified certificate of Oscar L. Richard, LeonardW. Simmons, Albert F. Egelhoff andGeorge N. Richard, private bankers, engagedin business under the
name “ C. B. Richard & Co.”, claiming partial exemption, and affidavit of
privatebankers, engagedinbusinessinacityof the first class, filedforexam­
inationinthe State Banking Department.
BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletinas required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
F ebruary 9, 1917
Feb. 2, 1917. John N emeth State B ank
Location: No. 395Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $100,000. Surplus: $25,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Feb. 3, 1917. P h ilippin e

N ational B ank

Location: Nos. 442—444 W oolworth building, New York, N. Y .

Superintendent of Banks granted a license to the Philippine National Bank,
of Manila, P. I., permitting it, under the provisions of section 145 of the
Banking Law, to maintaina branchof its business at Nos. 442-444 Woolworthbuilding, inthe borough of Manhattan, city of NewYork.
Feb. 3, 1917. State B an k op N ew pane
Location: Newfane, Niagara county, N. Y.
Capital: $25,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Feb. 3, 1917. F irst State B an k , C anisteo , N. Y.
Location: Canisteo, N. Y.
Approval given to the extension of the corporate existence of the First State
Bank, Canisteo, N. Y„ to April 4, 1937, twenty years beyondthe termspeci­
fiedinits original certificate of association.
Feb. 3, 1917. N ational T h rift B ond C orporation
Location: No. 61 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationintheState Banking Department.
Capital: $250,000. Surplus: $50,000.
Incorporators: HenryE. Cooper,
Charles P. Howland,
HenryW. Bruere,
JesseIsidor Straus,
James Imbrie,
DarwinR. James, Jr.,
Ingalls Kimball,
Bert V. Smith,
EdwardC. Delafield,
Roswell C. Tripp,
David T. Wells.
Feb. 5, 1917. C olonial B an k Sa p s D eposit C ompany
Location: Columbusavenueand81st street, NewYork, N. Y.
Application made by the Colonial Bank Safe Deposit Company for permission
to opena branchofficeat thenortheast cornerof Broadway and 6Sth street,
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Feb. 5, 1917. C olonial B an k
Location: Columbus avenue and 81st street, NewYork, N. Y.
The Colonial Bankauthorizedto openandoccupy abranch officeat the north­
east corner of Broadway and 6Sth street, in the borough of Manhattan,
city of NewYork, on or after April 1, 1917, provided that the branch office
heretoforemaintainedby said companyat the northeast corner of Broadway
and66thstreet, inthe sameboroughandcity, shall first be closed.
Feb. 6, 1917. C olonial B an k Safe D eposit C ompany
Location: Columbus avenue and 81st street, NewYork, N. Y.
The Colonial Bank Safe Deposit Company authorized to open and occupy a
branch office at the northeast corner of Broadway and 68th street, in the
boroughof Manhattan, city of NewYork, onor afterApril 1,1917, provided
that the branch office heretofore maintained by said company at the north­
east cornerof Broadwayand 66th street, inthe sameboroughand city, shall
first beclosed.
Feb. 6, 1917. Sta b C o- operative B uilding and L oan A ssociation
Location: No. 257 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location of the office of the Star Co-operative
Building and Loan Association, on or after February 7, 1917, from No. 257
Broadway, in the borough of Manhattan, city of New York, to No. 245
Broadway, inthe sameboroughandcity.
Feb. 6, 1917. T h e C orporation T rust C ompany
Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $500,000.
Notice of intention to organize The Corporation Trust Company filed in the
State BankingDepartment.
“ The Sun” designatedas the newspaperin the city of NewYork in whichto
publishnoticeofsuchintentionto organize.
Incorporators: WilliamH. Chesebrough,
HoraceS. Gould,
KennethK. McLaren,
CharlesE. Mitchell,
RaymondNewman,
GeorgeR. Sheldon,
OakleighThome.
Feb. 7, 1917. C. B. R ichard & Co.
Location: Nos. 31-33 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $100,000.
Verified application certificate of Oscar L. Richard, Leonard W. Simmons,
Alfred F. Engelhoff and George N. Richard, constituting the firmof C. B.
Richard & Co., private bankers, claiming partial exemption, approved and
filed, and affidavit accepted and filed.
Feb. 8, 1917. Standard C redit Union
Location: No. 299 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location of the office of the Standard Credit
Union, onorafter February9,1917, fromNo. 299 Broadway, intheborough
of Manhattan, city of NewYork, to No. 68 First street, inthe samebarough
andcity.
BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as requiredby the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
F ebruary 16, 1917.
Feb. 9, 1917. L ackaw ann a T ru st C ompany
Location: Lackawanna, Erie county, N. Y.
Capital: $100,000. Surplus: $20,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.




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10, 1917. S candinavian T rust C ompany

Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $1,000,000. Surplus: $1,500,000.
Organization certificate filedfor examinationinthe State Banking Department.
Incorporators: JohnE. Berwind,
WilliamR. Coe,
Samuel L. Fuller,
EdwardF. Geer,
EdwinO. Holter,
FrederickW. Hvoslef,
E. A. CappelenSmith.

Feb. 14, 1917. B roadway D ry -G oods C o-opera tive B uilding and L oan A ssociation
Location: No. 320 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Verified copy of minutes of special meetingof thestockholders of theBroadway
Dry-Goods Co-operative Building and Loan Association directing that said
association be closed for the purpose of winding up its affairs, and directing
that its business be woundup, filedinthe State BankingDepartment.
Feb.

16, 1917. U t ic a P rovident L oan A ssociation

Location: Utica, N. Y.
Approval givento anincrease of the capital stockof the Utica Provident Loan
Associationfrom$10,000 to $35,000.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the BankingLaw, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
Feb. 16, 1917. S.

F ebru a ry 23, 1917.
L unghino & Sons , P rivate B ankers

Location: No. 121 Dante place, Buffalo, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $20,‘000.
Verified certificate of Sebastian Lunghino, Anthony S. Lunghino and Donatus
L. Lunghino, applying for authorizationto continue business as private
bankers, filed for examinationin the State Banking Department.

Feb. 17, 1917. Oyster B a y B ank
Location: Oyster Bay, N. Y.
Approval given to an increase of the capital stock of OyBter Bay Bank from
$50,000 to $100,000.
Feb.

19, 1917. T he F irst T ru st C ompany of W ellsville , N e w Y ork
Location: Wellsville, Allegany county, N. Y.
Capital: $150,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledforexaminationinthe State Banking Department.
WilliamDuke, Jr.,
Incorporators: Edward C. Brown,
FrankW. Higgins,
GeorgeB. Rooth, Jr.,
JesseL. Grantier,
JohnMiltonCarpenter,
LouiseA. Brown,
StanleyF. Booth,
EdmundA. Rathbone,
FrankM. Leonard,
Francis B. O’Connor,
FrankE. Richart,
James LeonardMoore,
LeeFassett,
Riley Allen.
BayardC. Tullar,

Feb. 20, 1917. M etropolis Safe D eposit C ompany
Location: No. 31 Unionsquare, NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $100,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State Banking Department.
Charles Scribner,
Incorporators: StephenBaker,
HaroldH. Hackett,
StanleyT. Cozzens,
JohnC. Moore,
Arthur L. Lesher,
Edward C. Evans,
Samual Sloan,
Michael Friedsam.




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Feb. 21, 1917.

E xchange B ank

Location: Oakfield, Geneseecounty, N. Y.
Capital: $30,000. Surplus: $6,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Incorporators: FrankE. Wright,
Roy C. Searls,
G. SherwinHaxton,

Charles C. Avery,
LorinL. Reed,
Arthur M. Wright.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
M arch 2, 1917
Feb. 23, 1917. G len C ove B an k of G len C ove
Location: GlenCove, Nassaucounty, N. Y.
Approval given to an increase of the capital stock of the Glen Cove Bank*of
Glen Cove from$50,000 to $70,000.
Feb. 27, 1917. T he M anufacturers T rust C ompany of L ancaster
Location: Lancaster, Eriecounty, N. Y.
Capital: $100,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State Banking Department.
Incorporators: Augustus S. Blagden,
Matt Klepfer,
MyronF. Blackmon,
JohnF. Patterson,
BenjaminH. Eden,
Daniel R. Stratton,
FrankC. Johnson,
JohnP. Taaffe,
JosephB. Cary.
Feb. 28, 1917. C itizens B an k of L ancaster
Location: Lancaster, Erie county, N. Y.
Capital: $50,000. Surplus: $10,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledinthe StateBankingDepartment for examination.
Incorporators: GeorgeA. Davis,
Ernest W. Ewell,
FrankS. Cushing,
Michael J. Seeger,
GeorgeR. Stephens,
BenjaminKittinger,
ChristianL. Suess,
PeterJ. Soemann,
RalphR. Young,
Elmer J. Nash,
HowardL. Meyer,
WilliamL. Kaester,
OliverCabana, Jr.
Feb. 28, 1917. G. & S. C appellino
Location: No. 155 Court street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $5,000.
Verifiedcertificateof SalvatoreCappellinoandGuiseppinaCappellino, applying
forauthorizationtoengageinbusinessasprivatebankers, filedforexamination
in the State Banking Department.*
Mar. 1, 1917, E ugene R uttkay , P rivate B an ker
Location: No. 106 AvenueB, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $5,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
thelaws of 1914
M arch 9, 1917
Mar. 2, 1017. C a ll for R eports
Superintendent of Banksissueda call for the reportsof banks, trust companies,
individual and private bankers, the close of business on Wednesday, Feb­
ruary28,1917, beingthe day designatedwithreferenceto whichsuchreports
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Mar. 6, 1917. Solvay B an e
Location: Solvay, Onondagacounty, N. Y.
Capital: $75,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State BankingDepartment.
Directors: JohnD. Pennock,
WilliamP. Kanar,
Charles G. Herbert,
GeorgeH. Curtis,
EdwinWinkworth,
Maxwell Brace,
Lamont Stilwell,
J. Arthur Distin,
JohnH. Craig,
HowardL. Bryant,
Harry W. Jordan.
M ar.

6,

1917. M etropolis Safe D eposit C ompany
Location: No. 31 Unionsquare, NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $100,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Incorporators: StephenBaker,
Arthur L. Lesher,
Charles Scribner,
JohnC. Moore,
StanleyT. Cozzens,
EdwardC. Evans,
HaroldH. Hackett,
Samuel Sloan,
Michael Friedsman.

Mar.

8,

1917. R esignation of B an k E xam in er
The resignation of Mr. Adolph F. Johnson, of NewYork, an examiner in the
State Banking Department, tendered and accepted to take effect March 31,
1917.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as requiredby the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
M ar ch

16, 1917

Mar. 9, 1917. M odel B uilding and L oan A ssociation of M ott H a v en
Location: No. 2663 Third avenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Superintendent of Banks took possession of the business and affairs of the
Model Building and LoanAssociationof Mott Haven.
Mr. BenjaminD. Haight, a Statebankexaminer, wasappointedSpecial Deputy
Superintendent of Banks to assist in the liquidation.
Mar. 12, 1917. T he C orporation T tust C ompany
Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $500,000.
Organizationcertificate filedfor examinationinthe State Banking Department.
Incorporators: WilliamH. Chesebrough,
HoraceS. Gould,
Kenneth K. McLaren,
CharlesE. Mitchell,
Raymond Newman,
GeorgeR. Sheldon,
OakleighThorne.
Mar. 15, 1917. L ong I sland Savings and I nvestment A ssociation
Location: No. 89 Main street, Flushing, N. Y.
Approval givento a change of locationof the office of the Long IslandSavings
and Investment Association from No. 89 Main street, Flushing, N. Y., to
No. 93 Main street, in the same city, such change to become effective on or
after March 15, 1917.




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BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
thelaws of 1914
M arch 23, 1917
Mar. 19, 1917. M ichael A ngelo L unghino , P rivate B an ker
Location: No. 174 Terrace, Buffalo, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $5,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Mar. 20, 1917. Solvay B an k
Location: Solvay, Onondagacounty, N. Y.
Capital: $75,000. Surplus: $18,750.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Charles G. Herbert,
Directors: JohnD. Pennock,
EdwinD. Winkworth,
Lamont Stilwell,
WilliamP. Kanar,
JohnH. Craig,
Maxwell Brace,
GeorgeH. Curtis,
J. Arthur Distin,
HowardB. Bryant,
HarryW. Jordan.
Mar. 20, 1917. I ndependent W illiamsbttbgh C redit U nion
Location: No. 43 Ellerystreet, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationintheState BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: Adolf Berger,
Louis Breines,
MorrisFriedman,
Samuel Meltzer,
PhilipBalsam,
Max Goldberg,
PhilipReitman,
IsidoreKaplan,
Max List,
Morris Adler,
Max Markowitz
Mar. 22, 1917. A merican M utual C redit U nion
Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Incorporators: BenjaminMarkowitz,
HarryDanzig,
MorrisJ. Markowitz,
Max Rosen,
Julius Goldwag,
AbrahamGreenberg,
SolomonDanzig.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
thelawsof 1914
M arch 30, 1917
Mar. 23, 1917. T he Seneca F alls Savings B ank
Location: SenecaFalls, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location of the place of business of The Seneca
Falls Savings Bank fromits present location to No. 76 Fall street, in the
same village. Such change of location is to become effective on or after
April 15, 1917.
Mar. 23, 1917.

C harles W illiam S chreiber , P riv ate B an ker

Location: No. 2340 Myrtle avenue, Ridgewood, Queens borough, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $5,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.

Mar, 24, 1917. R evocation of A uthorization C ertificate
Location: No. 25 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Upon the application of William Machol, the authorization certificate issued
to such private banker, to transact business at No. 25 Broadway, in the
borough of Manhattan, city of NewYork, was revoked.




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Mar. 24, 1917. I ndependent W illtamsburgh C re dit U nion
Location: No. 43 Ellerystreet, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Authorizationcertificaterefused.
Mar. 24, 1917. Jew ish

F armers ’ C o -operative
Y ork

C re dit

U nion

Location: Mountaindale, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examination.
Incorporators: LeoWertheim,
SolomonWeingard,
AaronBecker,
Max Forman,
SamWeiss,
HermanWaltuch,
SimonCohn,
Mar. 25, 1917. T h e P ublic B an k

of

of

M ountaindale ,

N ew

Nathan Nesselowitz,
PhilipBaskin,
Elias Kuschman,
Max Boris,
Marcus Sattell,
AbrahamSchank,
SimonTemes.

N e w Y ork C it t

Location: Nos. 89-91 Delanceystreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Formal application received fromThe Public Bank of NewYork City for per­
mission to open a branch office of that institution at the comer of Siegel
street and Grahamavenue, in the borough- of Brooklyn, city of NewYork.
Mar. 26, 1917. B roadway P ersonal L oan C ompany
Location: No. 277 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Applicationfor authorizationrefused.
Mar. 26, 1917.

Mar.

M ichael V eschra , P rivate B an ker

Location: No. 524 NorthSalinastreet, Syracuse, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $5,000.
Verified application of Michael Vescera for authorization to transact business
as a private banker, filed for examinationinthe State Banking Department.

26, 1917. T he P ublic B ank of N e w Y ore C ity
Location: Nos. 89-91 Delanceystreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Consent given to the opening of a branch of The Public Bank of New York
City, on or after March 26, 1917, at the northwest corner of Siegel street
andGrahamavenue, intheboroughof Brooklyn, city of NewYork.

Mar. 28, 1917. P ulver & K irschneb , P r iv ate B ankers
Location: 100 Rivingtonstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $5,000.
Verified application of Benjamin Louis Pulver and Max Kirschner, applying
for authorization to engage in business as private bankers, under the name
“ Pulver&Kirschner,” filedforexaminationintheStateBankingDepartment.
Mar. 28, 1917. D. J. F aour & B ros .
Location: No. 63 Washingtonstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval givento a change of locationof the privatebanking business of D. J.
Faour& Bros., from63Washingtonstreet, in the borough of Manhattan, city
of New York, to Nos. 81-83-85 Washingtonstreet and80 Greenwichstreet,
in the same borough and city. Such change of location becomes elective
onor after May 1, 1917.
Mar. 29, 1917. B ankers T rust C ompany
Location: No. 16Wall street, NewYork, N. Y.




A stor T rust C ompany

Location: No. 389 Fifth avenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to the merger of the Astor Trust Company into the Bankers
Trust Company.

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Mar. 29, 1917. B ankers T rust C ompany
Location: No. 16Wall street, NewYork, N. Y.
Applicationmadeby theBonkersTrust Company, of NewYork, forpermission
to openandoccupyabranchofficeof that company, onorafter April 1, 1917,
at No. 389 Fifth avenue, in the borough of Manhattan, City of NewYork.
Mar. 29, 1917. B ankef.s T rust C ompany
Location: No. 16Wall street, NewYork, N. Y.
Application made by the Bankers Trust Company, of New York, N. Y., for
permission to open and occupy a branch of said company at thesoutheast
comer of Fifth avenue and 42d street, inthe borough of Manhattan, city of
NewYork, conditioned uponthe closing of the branch heretofore authorized
at No. 389 Fifth avenue, in the same borough and city.
Mar. 30, 1917.

U nion B an k

op

C anada

Location: Winnipeg, Dominionof Canada.
The Superintendent of Banks granted a license to U n io n B an k op C an ada ,
permitting it, under the provisions of section 146 of the Banking Law, to
conduct an agency of its business at No. 49 Wall street, in the borough of
Manhattan, city of New York.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weeklyn bulletin as required by theprovisions of section82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
of the Laws of 1914
A pril 6, 1917
Mar. 27, 1917. C orn E y e e a n ce Safe D eposit C ompany
Location: WilliamandBeaverstreets, NewYork, N. Y.
Applicationmade by the CornExchange Safe Deposit Company, of NewYork,
N. Y., for approval of the opening of a branch office at No. 376 Fordham
road, in the borough of the Bronx, city of New York, to be known as its
“ FordhamBranch”.
Mar. 30, 1917. B ankers C ommercial C orporation
Location: No. 14 Wall street, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to an increase of the capital stock of the Bankers Commercial
Corporationfrom$500,000 to $1,000,000.
Mar. 30, 1917. Security Safe D eposit C ompany
Location: Ellicott square, Buffalo, N. Y.
Approval givento a change of name of “ Security Safe Deposit Company” to
“ Citizens Commercial Safe.Deposit Company,” andthe “ Buffalo Express,”
a newspaperpublishedinthe city of Buffalo, N. Y„ designatedas the news*
paper in which to publish notice of presentation required by section 62 of
the General Corporation Law.
Mar. 31, 1917. B ankers T rust C ompany
Location: No. 16 Wall street, NewYork, N. Y.
Bankers Trust Company, of NewYork, N. Y., authorizedto openandoccupy
a branch office of said company at No. 389 Fifth avenue, in the borough of
Manhattan, city of NewYork, onor after April 15, 1917.
Mar. 31, 1917. B ankers T rust C ompany
Location: No. 16 Wall street, NewYork, N. Y.
Bankers Trust Company, of NewYork, N. Y., authorized to openmidoccupy
a branch office of said company at the southeast corner of Fifth avenue and
Forty-second street, in the borough of Manhattan, city of NewYork, on or
after May 1, 1917, provided that the branch office of said company here­
tofore authorized to be maintained by said company at No. 389 Fifth
avenue, in the same borough and city, be at suchtime closed.




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April 2, 1917. P asquale Di M ezza , P rivate B an ker
Location: No. 40 Bridgestreet, Amsterdam, N. Y.
Approval giventoa changeof location, onor after April 3, 1917, of theprivate
banking business of Pasquale Di Mezza from No. 40 Bridge street, Amster­
dam, N. Y., to No. 75 West Mainstreet, inthe same city.
April 3, 1917.

N ational C redit U nion

Location: No. 398 Dumont street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationintheState BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: WilliamSeldin,
JacobSeldin,
JosephSchleifer,
AaronGuttenmacher,
OscarRubin,
SadieSeldin,
SadieSeldin,
StellaGuttenmacher,
PhilipCutler,
HarryJ. Klarman,
Max Karchemsky,
DavidAlpert,
JackH. Sohmers.

April 5, 1917. B igelow & C ompany , P rivate B ankers
Location: No. 25 Pinestreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $10,000.
Authorization certificate issued to R. Lavante Bigelow, Chester W. Bigelow
and Eugene S. Bigelow to transact business as private bankers under the
name “ Bigelow&Company”.
April

5, 1917. Star C redit LTnion

Location: No. 164 Chathamstreet, Rochester, N. Y.
Organizationcertificate filedfor examinationinthe State BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: SamSolomon,
Max Cohen,
Lewis Zeltzer,
PhilipPerlstein,
JosephPosner,
Morris Mayrovitz,
HymanLevine.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as requiredby the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
A pril 13, 1917

April 6, 1917. A ppointment of B an k E xam iner
Mr. Joseph J. McArdle, of No. 601 West 156th street, New York, N. Y.,
appointed fromthe eligible civil service list as bank examiner in the State
Banking Department, effective April 16, 1917, at a compensation of 98 per
day whenactually employed, andrailroadfare.
April 6, 1917. T he T ribune C redit U nion , I n c .
Location: No. 154 Nassaustreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: Thomas W. Garvin,
WilliamG. Woodward,
FrankA. Eaton,
Charles E. T. Scharps,
LauraB. Carpenter,
Thomas B. Spencer,
StephenT. Clarke.
April 9, 1917. T he C orn E xchange Safe D eposit C ompany
Location: Corner WilliamandBeaverstreets, NewYork, N. Y.
Consent given to the opening of a branch office by The Corn Exchange Safe
Deposit Company at No. 376 Fordhamroad, in the borough of the Bronx,
city of NewYork, to beknownas the “ FordhamBranch,” on orafter June
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BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as requiredby the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
thelaws of 1914
A pr il
April

20, 1917

13, 1917. A uthorization R efused
The applicationof BenjaminLouis Pulver andMax Kirschnerfor authorization
to engage inbusiness as private bankers at No. 100 Rivington street, New
York, N. Y., refused.

April 14, 1917.

M orris

B. G oldberger
Location: 75 Clarksonstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Consent given to a change of location of the place of business of Morris B.
Goldberger, a private banker, from No. 75 Clarksonstreet, in the borough
of Manhattan and city of NewYork, to Nos. 7 and 9 Abingdon square, in
the same boroughandcity.

April 16, 1917.

C entral M ercan tile B an k

op

N e w Y ork

Location: 1East 14thstreet. NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $100,000. Surplus, $50,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Incorporators: Samuel R. Smith,
LawrenceH. Tasker,
GeorgeW. Craft,
HendersonM. Wolfe,
MahlonA. Freeman

April 17, 1917. T he B an k C lerks ’ C o- operative B uilding and L oan A ssociation
Location: 26 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location of the office of The Bank Clerks’ Co­
operative Building and Loan Association, on or after April 18, 1917, from
No. 26 Broadway in the borough of Manhattan and city of New York, to
No. 60 Beaver street in the sameboroughand city.
April

17, 1917.

T he M orris P lan C ompany

op

A lbany

Location: 55 MaidenLane, Albany, N. Y.
Approval giventoachangeof locationoftheofficeof TheMorrisPlanCompany
of Albany, on or after April 18, 1917, from No. 55 Maiden Lane, Albany,
N. Y., to No. 67 State Street inthesame city.

April 19, 1917. S. L unghino & Sons, P rivate B ankers
Location: 121 Dante Place, Buffalo, N. Y.
523 NorthStreet, Rochester, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $20,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
April 19, 1917. T he G ermania B an k of the C ity op N e w Y ork
Location: 190 Bowery, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to an increase of the capital stock of The Germania Bank of
theCity of NewYork, NewYork, N. Y., from$200,000 to $400,000.
April 19, 1917.

T he B ro n x Safe D eposit C ompany

Location: 429 Tremont Avenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to an increase of the capital stock of The Bronx Safe Deposit
Company, NewYork, N. Y., from$100,000 to $110,000.

April 19, 1917. B ankers T rust C ompany
Location: 16Wall Street, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval givento anincrease of the capital stock of Bankers Trust Company,
NewYork, N. Y., from$10,000,000 to $11,250,000.




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April 20, 1917. B ankers T rust C ompany
Location: 16Wall Street, NewYork, N. Y.
A stor T ru st C ompany

Location: 389 FifthAvenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Verified copies of minutes of meetings of the respective stockholders of the
Bankers Trust Company and of the Astor Trust Company, of New York,
N. Y., heldApril 17,1917, forthepurposeofmergingtheAstorTrustCompany
into the Bankers Trust Company, filedinthe State Banking Department.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
thelaws of 1914
A pr il

27, 1917

April 20, 1917. N ational T h rift B ond C orporation
Location: 61 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $250,000. Surplus: $50,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Incorporators: HenryE. Cooper,
HenryW. Bruere,
James Imbrie,
Ingalls Kimball,
EdwardC. Delafield,
CharlesP. Howland,
JesseIsidor Straus,
DarwinR. James, Jr.
Bert V. Smith,
Roswell C. Tripp,
David T. Wells.
April 21, 1917. N ational C redit U nion
Location: 398 Dumont avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Applicationfor authorizationrefused.
April 21, 1917. O sborne B an k
Location: East Hampton, Suffolkcounty, NewYork.
Capital: $100,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe StateBankingDepartment.
Incorporators: CharlesW. Osborne,
JohnD. Stokes,
NelsonC. Osborne,
Samuel A. Gregory,
AustinH. Culver,
JeremiahH. Mulford,
Nathan N. Tiffany,
LorenzoE. Woodhouse.
April 25,

1917. R iverside B usinessmen C redit U nion

or

April26, 1917. T he H e r k i m e r C ounty T rust C ompany
Location: Little Falls, N. Y.
Capital: $350,000. Surplus: $350,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Incorporators: J. JudsonGilbert,
Charles A. Miller,
TomJ. Zoller,
IrvingE. Stacey,




N e w Y ork C ity

Location: 163West 98thstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: Morris Novik,
MorrisHankin,
BenjaminAlperstein,
David Selikoff,
Samuel Goldberg,
JosephFreger,
Joshua S. Solomon,
MaxArdarn,
Raphael Pincart,
AbrahamLondon,
ReubenGoldberg,
Morris Mendelsohn,
Anna Pincart,
FrankFishkin,
Arthur Browda.

MyronG. Bronner,
Rodney S. Whitman,
JohnO’Rourke,
HowardC. Miller.

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1917. M a x Straus

Location: 37 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Consent given to a change of location of the place of business of Max Straus,
a private banker, fromNo. 37 Broadway in the Borough of Manhattan and
City of NewYorkto No. 53 Broadwayinthe sameboroughand city.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82. of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
M a t 4, 1917

April 27, 1917.

M ercantile T rust & D eposit C ompany

April 30, 1917.

M ercantile T rust & D eposit C ompany

May

3,

Location: Boroughof Manhattan, city of NewYork.
Capital: $1,000,090. Surplus: $550,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: Chellis A. Austin,
EdwardJ. Barber,
FrankN. B. Close,
HenryS. Bowers,
Harvey D. Gibson,
FrederickF. Fitzpatrick,
WilliamGiblin,
Thomas Hildt,
AlfredR. Horr,
Herbert P. Howell,
BertramLord,
JamesW. Johnston,
ElgoodC. Lufkin,
JohnMcHugh,
TheodoreF. Merseles,
Albert G. Milbank,
Samuel H. Miller,
GraysonM. P. Murphy,
JacksonE. Reynolds,
SherburnePrescott,
Charles S. Sargent, Jr.
Location:: Boroughof Manhattan, cityof NewYork.
Capital: $1,000,030. Surplus: $559,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.

1917. H erkim er C o-operative Savings and L oan A ssociation
Location: 147 N. Mainstreet, Herkimer, N. Y.
Approval giventoachangeof locationof theofficeoftheHerkimerCo-operative
Savings andLoanAssociationfromNo. 147N. Mainstreet, Herkimer, N. Y.,
toNo. 115N. Mainstreet, Herkimer, N. Y. EffectiveonorafterMay4,1917.

May 3, 1917. R iverside B usinessmen C redit U nion op N e w
Location: 163 W. 98thstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Authorizationcertificateissued.

Y ork C ity

May 4, 1917. C ollege P o in t Savings B an k
Location: 254 Secondavenue, CollegePoint, N. Y.
Consent given to a change of location of the place of business of the College
Point Savings Bank from254 Second avenue, College Point, N. Y., to 313
13th street, CollegePoint, N. Y. Effective on or after May 25, 1917.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as requiredby the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
M a y 11, 1917

May 9, 1917.




Star C r e dit Union

Location: No. 164Chathamstreet, Rochester, N. Y.
Authorizationcertificateissued.

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May 9,'”l917.

J ew ish F armers ’ C o- operative C redit U nion

op

M ountaindale ,

Location: Mountaindale, Sullivancounty, N. Y.
Authorizationcertificateissued.

N. Y.

M a y 10, 1917. B risk D e L itau C redit U nion

Location: Nos. 79-81 Forsythestreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State Banking Department.
Incorporators: Samuel Jones, room43 Biblehouse, NewYork, N. Y.
Samuel Gold, No. 429 Seventhavenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Barnet Gerber, No. 1931 Bergenstreet, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Morris I. Chobricher, No. 80 Avenue “ B,” NewYork, N. Y.
JoeFeinstein, No. 398 Junius street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
IkaJacobson, No. 1747 Sterlingplace, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Samuel Gardis, No. 117 East 7th street, NewYork, N. Y.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 309 of
the Laws of 1914
M ay 11, 1917
Additional item

May 11, 1917. Louis Jarmulowsky and H arry J armulowsky
Location: No. 54 Canal street, NewYork, N. Y.
Superintendent of Banks took possession of the business and affairs of Louis
JarmulowskyandHarry Jarmulowsky, private bankers, doing business under
the title “ S. Jarmulowsky.”
SuperintendentappointedMr. BenjaminFairbanks, Jr., anexaminerintheState
Banking Department, special deputy superintendent of banks to assist in
theliquidation.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 309 of
theLaws of 1914
M ay 18, 1917

May 11, 1917. C itizens C ommercial T rust C ompany
Location: Ellicott square, Buffalo, N. Y.
Application made by the Citizens Commercial Trust Company for permission
to openandoccupyabranchof saidcompanyat No. 74 Grant street, in the
city of Buffalo, county of Erie, N. Y.
May 12, 1917.

D ivinner C redit U nion

May 14, 1917.

U nited States M ortgage & T rust C ompany

May 14, 1917.

U nited States Safe D eposit C ompany




Location: No. 27Ludlowstreet, NewYork, N.Y.
Application for authorization refused.
Location: No. 55 Cedar street, NewYork, N. Y.
Application made by the United States Mortgage & Trust Company for per­
missionto open and occupy a branch of said company at the corner of 75th
street andMadisonavenue, intheBoroughof Manhattan, city of NewYork.
Location: No. 32Libertystreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Application made by the United States Safe Deposit Company for permission
to open and occupy a branch of said company at the corner of 75th street
and Madison avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, city of NewYork.

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May 14, 1917. C itizens C ommercial T rust C ompany
Location: Ellicott square, Buffalo, N. Y.
Approval givento the openingandoccupationof a branch office of the Citizens
Commercial Trust Company, on or after June 10, 1917, at No. 74 Grant
street, in the city of Buffalo, county of Erie, N. Y., and approval for the
opening and maintenance of a branch office by said company at the corner
of Grant andFerry streets, inthe same city and countyrevoked.
May 14,

1917. U nited States M ortgage

and

T rust C ompany

Location: No. 55 Cedarstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval givento theopeningandmaintenanceof abranchoffice of theUnited
States MortgageandTrust Company, onorafter May 15, 1917, at the corner
of 75th street and Madison avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, city of
NewYork.

May 14, 1917. U nited States Safe D eposit C ompany
Location: No. 32 Liberty street, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval givento theopeningandmaintenanceof abranchofficeof the United
States Safe Deposit Company, on or after May 15, 1917, at the corner of
75th street and Madison avenue, inthe Boroughof Manhattan, city of New
York.
May 14, 1917. B ushwick C redit U nion
Location: No. 366 Hamburg avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationintheState BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: Max Mogilevsky,
Meyer Simon,
JacobCohen,
Morris Tashman,
JacobBaum.
May 16, 1917.

State B ank

of

K enmorb

Location: Kenmore, N. Y.
Approval giventoanincreaseof thecapital stockof theStateBankof Kenmore
from$25,000 to $50,000.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
M ay 25, 1917

May 19, 1917. C ommercial Sec u rity C ompany , I n c .
Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $1,000,000. Surplus: $500,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State Banking Department.
Incorporators: George G. Foster, PlazaHotel, NewYork, N. Y.
RolandA. Crandall, Chicago, 111.
Williams Cochran, Englewood, N. J.
GeorgeL. Eaton, 1163East avenue, Rochester, N. Y.
FrederickW. Zoller, 25 Statestreet, Rochester, N. Y.
May 21, 1917.




H omler C redit U nion

Location: No. 151 Clintonstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationintheStateBankingDepartment.
Samuel Zacharin,
Directors:
Louis Rifkin,
AaronGissin,
Morris Levinson,
AbrahamFaber,
Louis Helsu,
BenjaminFine,
HermanSivin,
JosephMeilekan.

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Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $1,009,000. Surplus: $500,00).
Authorization certificateissued.
orkmen ’ s

C ircle B ranch 5)1 C redit U nion

Location: No. 143 East 193d street, NewYork, N. Y.
Organizationcertificate filedfor examinationinthe State Banking Department.
Incorporators: HarryGraff,
Henry Jaffe,
Wolf Seligman,
HymanBendetson,
Isaac Bernstein,
David Freeman,
Louis Kelevsky,
George Rubin.

May 22, 1917. O sborne B ank
Location: East Hampton, SuffolkCo., N. Y.
Capital: $100,909. Surplus: $25,900.
Authorizationcertificate issued.
May 22, 1917.

C harles C . T ruesdell

May 23, 1917.

I ndustrial C redit U nion

Location: No. 119 Bastable Block, Syracuse, N. Y.
Capital: $10,000.
Verifiedapplicationof Charles C. Truesdell applvingfor authorizationto engage
in business as a Personal Loan Broker filed for examination in the State
BankingDepartment.
Location: No. 66 Columbiastreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: JosephGanz,
JosephSyrop,
Louis Feig,
Samuel Lebowitz,
JosephPoliak,
Emanuel C. Breitman,
Joseph W. Krause.

May 23, 1917. Security Safe D eposit C ompany
Location: Buffalo, N. Y.
Certified copy of order of the Supreme Court authorizing the Security Safe
Deposit Copany, of Buffalo, N. Y., to assume the name “ Citizens Com­
mercial Safe Deposit Company,” on and after the first day of June, 1917,
filedandrecordedinthe office of the Superintendent of Banks.
May 23, 1917.

M adison A venue C redit U nion

Location: No. 921 Madisonavenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State Banking Department*
Incorporators: Charles Brown,
Robert E. Lewis,
FrederickIt. Zierick,
H. A. Autenrieth,
HermanDavidson,
HaroldA. Hageman,
JohnM. Anderson.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
theLaws of 1914
June 1, 1917
M a y 25, 1917. M etals C redit U nion




Location: No. 120 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: BenjaminAnderson, RidgefieldPark, N. J.
JohnStrayer, Jr., Passaic, N. J.
LawrenceEckelkamp, Woodhaven, L. I.
EdwinA. Leaverty, Brooklyn, N. Y.
JohnBaker, Passaic, N. J.
EmelineH. Schnabel, Bogota, N. J.
Edith M. Erickson, Brooklyn, N. Y.

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H. S cheidt, P rivate B anker .
Location: No. 931 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $5,000.
Verified certificate of John H. Scheidt, applying for authorization to engage in
business as a private banker, filed for examination in the State Banking
Department.

John

May 29, 1917. M erchants B an k of R ochester
Location: No. 125 East Mainstreet, Rochester, N. Y.
Approval given to an increase of the capital stock of the Merchants Bank of
Rochester from$300,000 to $500,000.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as requiredby the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
J une 8, 1917
June 1 , 1917. Japanese C redit Union of N e w Y ork
Location: No. 41 ParkRow, NewYork, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledforexaminationinthe State BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: Lester S. Kafer, No. 2 Rectorstreet, NewYork city.
Percival Wilds, No. 2 Rectorstreet, NewYork city.
Albert R. Jube, No. 2 Rector street, NewYork city.
Clara Nulle, No. 31 Nassaustreet, NewYorkcity.
A. J. DeMarrais, Jr., No. 31 Nassaustreet, NewYorkcity.
Shozo Midzutani, No. 238 Sixthavenue, NewYorkcity.
EnnosukeJinushi, No. 53 West 23dstreet, NewYork city.
June

5, 1917. S candinavian T rust C ompany

Location: Boroughof Manhattan, City of NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $1,000,000. Surplus: $1,500,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.

June 7, 1917. T he T ribune C redit Union , I n c .
Location: No. 154 Nassaustreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Authorizationcertificateissued.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF *NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
theLaws of 1914
J une 15, 1917
June 8, 1917. M etropolitan C re dit Union
Location: No. 52 Tompkins avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location of the place of business of the Metro­
politan Credit Union from No. 52 Tompkins avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., to
No. 831i DeKalb avenue, inthesame borough and city, such change of
locationbecomingeffectiveonorafter June9th, 1917.
June 13, 1917.

I ndustrial C redit U nion

Location: No. 65 Columbiastreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Applicationfor authorizationrefused.

June 13, 1917. P eoples T rust C ompany of B ingh amton
Location: No. 81 Court street, Binghamton, BroomeCo., N. Y.
Approval givento a change of location, on or after June 14, 1917, of the place
of business of the Peoples Trust Company of BinghamtonfromNo. 81 Court
street, Binghamton, N. Y., to No. 84 Court street, inthesame city.




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June 14, 1917. W est Side B ank
Location: 481 Eighth avenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Consent given to anincrease of the capital stock of the West Side Bank from
$200,000 to $500,000.
June 14, 1917.

K ingston T rust C ompany

Location: Kingston, N. Y.
Applicationfor authorizationrefused.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
theLaws of 1914
J une 22, 1917
June 15, 1917. T he C orn E xchange B ank
Location: No. 13 William street, New York, N.Y.
Application made by the Corn Exchange Bank, of NewYork, N. Y., for per­
missionto opena branch office onthe northwest corner of Park avenue and
52d street, inthe Borough of Manhattan, city of NewYork.
June 18, 1917. M etals C redit U nion
Location: No. 120 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
June 19, 1917. T he C orn E xchange B ank
Location: No. 13 Williamstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to the opening and occupation of a branch office of The Corn
ExchangeBank, onorafter October 1, 1917, onthenorthwest comer of Park
avenue and52d street inthe Borough of Manhattan, city of NewYork.
June 21, 1917. B risk D e L itau C redit U nion
Location: 79-81 Forsythestreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Applicationfor authorizationrefused.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
J une 29, 1917
June 23, 1917. Japanese C redit U nion op N ew Y ork
Location: No. 41 Park Row, NewYork, N. Y.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Incorporators: Lester S. Kafer, No. 2 Rector street, NewYork, N. Y.
Percival Wilds, No. 2 Rector street, NewYork, N. Y.
Albert R. Jube, No. 2 Rector street, NewYork, N. Y.
Clara Nulle, No. 31 Nassaustreet, NewYork, N. Y.
A. J. DeMarrais, Jr., No. 31 Nassaustreet, NewYork, N. Y.
ShozoMidzutani, No. 238 Sixth avenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Ennosuke Jinushi, No. 53 West 23dstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
June 25, 1917. Ca ll for R eports
Call issued for quarterly reports by banks, trust companies, individual and
private bankers, the close of business on Wednesday, June 20, 1917, being
designatedas the day with reference to whichsuchreports shall be made.
June 26,

1917. G uarantt T rust C ompany




of

N e w Y ork

Location: No. 140 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Approval given to anincrease of the capital of the Guaranty Trust Company
of New York, from$20,000,000 to $25,000,000.

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June 26, 1917. T he T hrift
Location: Brooklyn, N. Y.
Approval givento anincrease of the capital stock of The Thrift from$250,000
to $500,000.
June 26, 1917. T he B an k of C astile
Location: Castile, Wyoming county, N. Y.
Notice of intention to organize The Bank of Castile to be locatedat Castile,
N.Y., filed in the State Banking Department.
The “ Castilian,” a newspaper published in the village of Castile, Wyoming
county, N. Y., designated as the newspaper in which to publish notice of
suchintentiontoorganize.
Incorporators: ClaraA. R. VanArsdale,
Lucy S. Pierce,
J. HarryVanArsdale,
Will B. Bartlett,
HarlanW. Kellogg,
HarryA. Beardsley,
WilliamW. Metcalf,
EdwardF. Davaney,
CharlesA. VanArsdale,
Robert Holmes.
June 26, 1917. F latbush Savings B ank
Location: CornerFlatbushavenueandMartensestreet, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Approval givento a changeof locationof the placeof business of the Flatbush
Savings Bank, on or after November 15, 1917, fromthe comer of Flatbush
avenue and Martense street, known as No. 863 Flatbush avenue, in the
Borough of Brooklyn, city of New York, to No. 910 Flatbush avenue, on
the west side of Flatbush avenue, 265 ft. 6in. southerly fromthe southwest comer of FlatbushandChurchavenues inthesameboroughandcity.
June 28,

1917. T he B an k

of

T aiw a n , L imited

Location: No. 66 One-Chome Bumbugai Taihoka, Islandof (Formosa) Taiwan,
Japan.
Superintendent of Banks has issueda license to The Bank of Taiwan, Limited,
permitting it under the provisions of section 145 of the Banking Law, to
maintain an agency at No. 165 Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan,
cityof NewYork.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as requiredby the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
theLaws of 1914
J uly 6, 1917

June 27,

1917. R esignation

June 28,

1917. C itizens C ommercial T rust C ompany

June 28,

1917. R esignation

of

C onfidential C ler k

and

P rivate Secreta ry

The resignation of Mr. Michael Monahan, confidential clerk and private
secretary to the Superintendent of Banks, tendered and accepted to take
effect July2, 1917.
Location: Ellicott square, Buffalo, N. Y.
Application made by the Citizens Commercial Trust Company, of Buffalo,
N. Y., forpermissionto openandmaintainabranchof its businessat ornear
2213 SenecaStreet, Buffalo, N. Y.
of

C onfidential Stenographer

The resignation of Mr. Harry W. Briarly, confidential stenographer to the
Superintendent of Banks, tendered andacceptedto take effect July 2, 1917.
July 2, 1917. Hon. GeorgeI. Skinner, ofBainbridge, N. Y., assumedthedutiesof Superintendent
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July . 2, 1917. A ppointment of C onfidential C lerk and P rivate Secretary
Mr. J. JohnsonRay, of Norwich, N. Y., appointedconfidential clerkandprivate
secretary to the Superintendent of Banks, to take effect July 2, 1917, at a
compensationof$2,820perannum.
July 2, 1917. A ppointment of C onfidential Stenographer
Mr. Michael Monahanof NewYork appointedconfidential stenographer to the
Superintendent of Banks, in the NewYork office of the Department, at a
salaryof $1,800 per annum, to take effect July2, 1917.
July

2, 1917. R e-appointments

of

Special D eputy Superintendents

of

B anks

Mr. T. ArthurPytermanofNewYork, N. Y., aStatebankexaminer, reappointed
special deputy superintendent of Banks to assist in the liquidation of the
followinginstitutions:
SeverioGallo, privatebanker, Brooklyn, N. Y.
KnickerbockerSavingsandLoanCompany,NewYork, N. Y.
LafayetteTrust Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Newmark Dwinsker Co-operative Savings and Loan Association, New
York, N. Y.
NorthernBankof NewYork, NewYork, N. Y.
SeaCliff Bank, SeaCliff, N. Y.
WoodhavenBank, Woodhaven, N. Y.
WashingtonSavingsBank, NewYork, N. Y.
•Universal Trust Company, NewYork, N. Y.
Afro-American Investment & Building Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.
State SavingsBankof the City of NewYork, N. Y.
M. Di Simone &Son, privatebanker, Long Island City, N. Y.
CarnegieSafeDeposit Company, NewYork, N. Y.
The Borough Bank of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, N. Y .

European-AmericanBank, NewYork, N. Y.
BinghamtonTrust Company, Binghamton, N. Y.
Bankof CapeVincent, Cape Vincent, N. Y.
Excelsior BuildingandLoanAssociation, NewYork, N. Y.
Empire SavingsandLoanAssociation, Syracuse, N. Y.
Mr. George W. Egbert, of NewYork, N. Y., re-appointed special deputy
superintendent of banks to assist in the liquidation of the Carnegie
Trust Company, NewYork, N. Y.
Mr. George V. McLaughlin, of Brooklyn, N. Y., a State bank examiner,
re-appointed special deputy superintendent of banks to assist in the
liquidationof the UnionBank of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. Benjamin D. Haight, of NewBerlin, N. Y., a State bank examiner,
re-appointed special deputy superintendent of banks to assist in the
liquidation of the NewYork Mortgage Company of NewYork, Model
Building and Loan Associationof Mott Haven and Industrial Savings
and Loan Company, NewYork, N. Y.
July 3, 1917. H en ry J. S chnitzer State B ank
Location: No. 141Washingtonstreet, NewYork, N.Y.
Capital: $100,000. Surplus: $200,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
July

5, 1917. S am B renner A ssociation C redit U nion




Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationintheStateBankingDepartment.
Incorporators: Meyer J. Katz,
MarcusWeingarten,
Samuel Rubin,
AdolphScheer,
HymanKotlitzski,
AbrahamPacker,
Israel Suchman,
Samuel Brenner.

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BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 389 of
the Laws of 1914
Jura 13, 1917
July

7, 1917. H oward Y oung M en ’ s C redit Union

Location: No.297Saratogaavenue,Brooklyn, N.Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: MurrayC. Cohan,
Moses Shuster,
Isaac Sprinzen,
Max Selsky,
Isaac Gilbert,
HarryHalpern,
AbrahamRosen, all of Brooklyn, N. Y.
July 9, 1917. A merican F oreign B anking C orporation
Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $2,000,090. Surplus: $1,000,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationintheState BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: JohnSherwin, Cleveland, Ohio.
EugeneV. R. Thayer, Boston, Mass.
Gerhard.M. Dahl, NewYork, N. Y.
Levi L. Rue, Philadelphia, Pa.
H. B. Harris, NewYork, N. Y.
July 9, 1917. A ppointment op Stenographer
Superintendent has appointed Miss Rosamond Trilling, of No. 254 West 112th
street, NewYork, N. Y., fromthecompetitivecivil servicelist, astenographer
at the NewYork office of theStateBankingDepartment, at a compensation
of $789 per annum. Appointment becomes effective onJuly 16, 1917.
July 10, 1917. T rust C ompany op F ulton C ounty
Location: Gloversville, N. Y.
Capital: $200,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationintheState BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: FredAckel,
AdolphTreher, Jr.,
OscarL. Everest,
H. G. Hilts,
C. H. Leach,
G. F. Troutwine,
EdwinC. Naylor,
JosephBachner,
F. J. Clark,
W. S. Cassedy,
Charles Tibbetts,
F. S. Houck,
G. E. Van.Arnam,
W. D. Hyde,
RalphE. Bradford,
W. W. Strong,
J. H. Foster,
J. LeRoyBurr,
AldenHart,
H. W. Topp,
A. H. Rogers,
EdwardVosburgh.
July 12, 1917. John K ovacs, P rivate B anker
Location: No. 36 Grand street, Brooklyn, N. Y.; No. 155 Clinton avenue,
Maspeth, L. I.
Superintendent of Banks took possession of the business and affairs of John
Kovacs, private banker.
Mr. George V. McLaughlin, a State bank examiner, appointed Special Deputy
Superintendent of Banks to assist in theliquidation.
uly

13, 1917. T he W orkmen’s Circle Branch 501 C redit Union
Location: No. 143 East 103dstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Applicationfor authorizationrefused.




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BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
J uly 20, 1917
July 13, 1917. T he Syracuse L oan C ompany
Location: No. 5 Lamedbuilding, Syracuse, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location, on or after July 13, 1917, of theplace
of business of the Syracuse Loan Company, of Syracuse, N. Y., fromNo. 5
Lamedbuilding, Syracuse, N. Y., to Nos. 315-316 Bastable building, in the
same city.
July 16, .1917. T rust C ompany op W yoming C ounty
Location: No. 85 Mainstreet, Warsaw, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location, on or after October 1st, 1917, of the
place of business of the Trust Company of Wyoming county from No. 85
Main street, Warsaw, Wyoming county, N. Y., to No. 25 Main street, in
the samevillage andcounty.
July 17, 1917. H o m ie r C redit U nion
Location: No. 151 Clintonstreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
July 18, 1917.

F rank X . Jagocki , P r iv a te B an ke r

Location: No. 707 Thirdavenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Approval given to a reduction in the permanent capital of Frank X. Jagocki,
a private banker, fromten thousand (10,000) dollars tofivethousand(5,000)
dollars.
BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK

Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
July 27, 1917
July 21, 1917. T he F irst T rust C ompany op W ei.lsville , N e w Y ork
Location: Wellsville, N. Y.
Capital: $150,000.
Authorizationcertificate issued.
July 23,

1917. C harges C . T ruesdell , P ersonal L oan B roker
Location: Rooms 118, 119, 132 Bastable block, 201

cuse, N. Y.
Capital: $10,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.

July 23,

1917. N orthern W estchester Savings

and

East Genesee street, Syra­

L oan A ssociation

Location: Pleasantville, Westchester county, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State Banking Department.
Directors:
JacobErlich,
Seabury C. Mastick,
JohnV. Schaefer,
FrankT. Bailey,
GeorgeW. Bell,
Henry F. Ivoster,
WilliamF. Blaeck,
Isaac W. Turner,
ClarkShelley,
WilliamC. Barrett,
Isaac M. Beatty,
WilliamY. McIntosh.

July 26, 1917. T he C olon ial B ank
Location: Corner Columbus avenueand81st street, NewYork, N. Y.
Application made by The Colonial Bank for permission to open and occupy a
branch of said institution at the northeast corner of Broadway and 91st
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Location: Columbus avenueand 81st street, NewYork, N. Y.
Application made by the Colonial Bank Safe Deposit Company for permission
to open and occupy a branch of said institution at the northeast corner of
Broadway and91st street, inthe Borough of Manhattan, City of NewYork.

July 27, 1917. T he B an k of C astile
Location: Castile, N. Y.
Capital: $33,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: Clara A. R. YanArsdale,
ChesterA. VanArsdale,
J. Harry VanArsdale,
Lucy S. Pierce,
Robert Holmes,
HarlanW. Kellogg,
Will B. Bartlett,
WilliamW. Metcalf,
HarryA. Beardsley,
EdwardD. Davaney.
July 27, 1917.

M ichael R ubenstein , P ersonal L oan B roker

Location: Room807, 309 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $10,000.
Verifiedcertificate executedby Michael Rubensteinapplying for authorization
to engage in business as a personal loan broker filed for examination in the
State BankingDepartment.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as requiredby the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
theLaws of 1914
A ugust 3, 1917
July 30, 1917. T he C orporation T rust C ompany
Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $500,000. Surplus: $10,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Incorporators: WilliamH. Chesebrough,
HoraceS. Gould,
KennethK. McLaren,
CharlesE. Mitchell,
Raymond Newman,
GeorgeP. Sheldon,
OakleighThorne.
July 30, 1917.

July 30,

H oward Y oung M en ’ s C redit U nion

Location: No. 297 Saratogaavenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Applicationfor authorizationrefused.

1917. R evocation

of

A uthorization C ertificate

The authorization certificate issued to John Kovacs, on October 31, 1914, to
transactbusinessas aprivatebankerat No. 36 Grandstreet, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
andNo. 155 Clintonavenue, Maspeth, LongIsland, N. Y„ revoked.

A ug.

1, 1917. Jefferson Savings an d L oan A ssociation
Location: No. 1269Jeffersonstreet, Buffalo, N. Y.
Approval givento a changeof locationof the officeof the JeffersonSavings and
LoanAssociation, onorafterAugust 2,1917, from No. 1269 Jefferson street,
Buffalo, N. Y., to No. 1290 Jeffersonstreet, inthesame city.

Aug.

2, 1917. T he B a n k




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C astile

Location: Castile, Wyoming county, N. Y.
Capital: $35,000. Surplus: $7,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Incorporators: ClaraA. R. VanArsdale,
J. HarryVanArsdale,
Robert Holmes,
Will B. Bartlett,
HarryA. Beardsley,

Charles A. VanArsdale,
LucyS. Pierce,
HarlanW. Kellogg,
WilliamW. Metcalf,
EdwardF. Davaney.

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BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as requiredby the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
A ugust 10, 1917
Aug. 6, 1917. J. B. G reenhut & C ompany , P riv ate B an kers
Location: 294 Sixthavenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to a reduction in the permanent capital of J. B. Greenhut &
Company, private bankers, from one hundred and five thousand (105,000)
dollars to tenthousand (10,000) dollars.
Aug. 6, 1917. C orn E xchange Safe D eposit C ompany
Location: WilliamandBeaver streets, NewYork, N. Y.
Applicationmadeby the CornExchange SafeDeposit Companyfor permission
to open a branch office at Park avenue and 52nd street, Borough of Man­
hattan and city of NewYork, onor about October 1, 1917, to be knownas
theParkAvenue Branch.
Aug. 7, 1917. C orn E xchange Safe D eposit C ompany
Location: WilliamandBeaver streets, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to the opening of a branch office of the Com Exchange Safe
Deposit Company at Park avenue and 52nd street, Borough of Manhattan
andcityof NewYork, to beknownas theParkAvenueBranch, onorabout
October 1, 1917.
Aug.

9, 1917. T he C olonial B ank

Location: No. 443 Columbus avenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to anincrease of the capital stock of The Colonial Bank, New
York, N. Y., from$400,000 to $500,000.

Aug. 9, 1917. R esignation o f B a n k E x a m in e r
Resignation of Arthur S. Barber, Syracuse, N. Y., a State Bank Examiner
acceptedtotake effect August 15,1917.
Aug. 10, 1917. Ontario C ounty T rust C ompany
Location: Canandaigua, N. Y.
Notice of intention to organize the Ontario County Trust Company filed in
the State Banking Department. The “ Ontario County Times ” designated
as thenewspaperinwhichto publishnotice of suchintention.
Incorporators: G. BradleyAnderson,
EdsonT. Case,
J. EdwardDayton,
EdwardG. Hayes,
Thomas B. Murray,
Robert F. Thompson,
FrankO. Sisson,
Thomas B. Wilson,
HeberE. Wheeler.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
theLaws of 1914
A ugust 17, 1917
Aug. 11, 1917. B an k of H icksvillb
Location: Hicksville, N. Y.
Approval givento a change of location of the place of business of the Bank of
Hicksville, Hicksville, N. Y., fromits present quarters onBroadway, Hicks­
ville, N. Y.f to its newbankbuildingonBroadway, Hicksville, N. Y.
Aug. 14, 1917. T he O gdensburg B an k
Location: Ogdensburg, N. Y.
Approval given to an increase of the capital stock of the Ogdensburg Bank,
Ogdensburg, N. Y., from$100,000 to $200,000.




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Aug. 14, 1917. B an k of R ockville C entre
Location: RockvilleCentre, N. Y.
Approval given to an increase of the capital stock of the Bank of Rockville
Centrefrom$50,000 to $100,000.
Aug. 15, 1917. H erkim er C ooperative Savings & L oan A ssociation
Location: 115 North Mainstreet, Herkimer, N. Y.
Approval givento achangeof locationof theofficeof the HerkimerCooperative
Savings&LoanAssociationfromNo. 115NorthMainstreet, Herkimer, N. Y.,
to the Pryne Building, North Main street, Herkimer, N. Y. Effective on
orafterAugust 16,1917.
Aug. 16, 1917.

C. G oodman, P rivate B anker
Location: 61 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval givento achangeof locationof theprivatebankingbusiness of David
C. Goodman, fromNo. 61 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y., to No. 80 Broadway,
NewYork, N. Y.

D av id

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
A ugust 24, 1917
Aug. 21, 1917. T he C olonial B an k
Location: Columbus avenueand81st street, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval giventotheopeningandoccupationof abranchofficeof TheColonial
Bank, on or after September 3d, 1917, on the northeast comer of Broadway
and91st street, inthe Boroughof Manhattan, City of NewYork.
Aug. 21, 1917. T he C olonial B a n k Safe D eposit C ompany
Location:, Columbus avenueand81st street, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval givento theopeningandoccupationof abranchofficeof theColonial
Bank SafeDeposit Company onorafter September 3,1917, at the northeast
corner of Broadway and 91st street, in the borough of Manhattan, city of
NewYork.
Aug. 21, 1917. Mechanicville C o- operative Savings an d L oan A ssociation
Location: Mechanicville, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location of the office of the Mechanicville Co­
operative Savings and Loan Association, on or after August 22, 1917, from
No. 46) North Main street, Mechanicville, N. Y., to No. 44 North Main
street, in the same city.
Aug. 21, ,1917. A ppointment of B an k E xam iner
Mr. WilliamT. McCaffrey, of No. 226 Davis street, Syracuse, N. Y., appointed
fromthe eligible civil service list as bank examiner in the State Banking
Department, effective August 21, 1917, at a compensation of $8 per day,
whenactually employed, andrailroadfare.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as requiredby the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
thelaws of 1914
A ugust 31, 1917
Aug. 29, 1917. T h e F irst T rust C ompany of W ellsville , New York.
Location: Wellsville, N. Y.
Approval givento anincreaseinthecapital stockof The First Trust Company
of Wellsville, NewYork, from$150,000 to $300,000.




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Aug. 31, 1917. John H . S cheidt, P riv ate B an ker
Location: No. 931 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $5,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 3G9 of
theLaws of 1911
September

7,1917

Sept. 4, 1917. Sam B renner A ssociation C redit U nion
Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Applicationfor authorizationrefused.
Sept.

4, 1917. M erchants ’ C redit U nion

Sept.

5,

Location: Brooklyn, N. Y.
Applicationfor authorizationrefused.
1917.

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Location: No. 2117 Geneseestreet, Buffalo, N. Y.
Authorizationcertificateissued.

Sept. 6, 1917. Fratern al C redit U nion

Location: No. 54 Manhattanavenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location, on or after September 7, 1917, of the
office of the Fraternal Credit Union, fromNo. 54 Manhattan avenue in the
borough of Brooklyn, city of NewYork, to No. 86 Gerry street, inthe same
boroughandcity.
Sept. 7, 1917. A m erican F oreign B an kin g C orporation
Location: NewYork, N. Y.
Capital: $2,000,000. Surplus: $270,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Incorporators: JohnSherwin, Cleveland, O.
Levi L. Rue, Philadelphia, Pa.
EugeneY. R. Thayer, Boston, Mass.
H. B. Harris, NewYork, N. Y.
GerhardM. Dahl, NewYork, N. Y.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
thelaws of 1914
September

14, 1917

Sept. 8, 1917. T rust C ompany of F ulton C ounty
Location: Gloversville, N. Y.
Capital: $200,000. Surplus: $100,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Sept. 12, 1917. C a ll for R eports
Call issued for quarterly reports by banks, trust companies, individual and
private bankers, the close of business onSaturday, September 8, 1917, being
designatedas the day withreference to whichsuchreports shall be made.




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Sept. 13, 1917. O ntario C ounty T rust C ompany
Location: No. 130 Mainstreet, SouthCanandaigua, N. Y.
Capital: *100,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledforexamination
Incorporators: G. BradleyAnderson,
EdsonT. Case,
J. EdwardDayton
EdwardG. Hayes,
Thomas P. Murray,
Robert F. Thompson,
FrankO. Sisson,
Thomas B. Wilson,
HeberE. Wheeler.
Sept. 14, 1917. B an k op B uffalo
Location: Nos. 234-236 Mainstreet, Buffalo, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location, on or after September 15, 1917, of the
office of theBank of Buffalo, fromNos. 234-236 Mainstreet, Buffalo, N. Y„
tothenortheast corner of MainandNorthDivision streets, in the same city.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weskly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
September 21, 1917
Sept. 14, 1917. N orthern W estchester Savings an d L oan A ssociation
Location: Pleasantville, Westchester county, N. Y.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Sept. 14, 1917. R evocation of A uthorization C ertificate
Authorization certificate issued on September 17, 1914, to James Lanzetta, of
Syracuse, N. Y., to transact business as a private banker at No. 535 North
State street, Syracuse, N. Y., revoked.
Sept. 15, 1917. R esignation of Stenographer
Theresignationof Miss RosamondTrilling, of NewYork, astenographerinthe
NewYork office of the State Banking Department, tendered and accepted,
to take effect on Monday, September 24, 1917.
Sept. 20, 1917. B roadw ay T rust C ompany
Location: No. 233 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to petition for change of name of the Broadway Trust Com­
pany to “ Irving Trust Company,” in accordance with the provisions of
section60 of the General Corporation Law. “ The Sttn” and “ NewYork
Times,” newspapers published in the county of NewYork, “ The Standard
Union,” a newspaper published in Kings county, and “ The Daily Star,”
a newspaper published in Queens county, designated as the newspapers in
whichto publish notice of presentationof petition.
Sept. 20, 1917. W atertow n Savings , L oan an d B uilding A ssociation
Location: No. 3 Flower block, Watertown, N. Y.
Consent given to a change of location, on or after September 21, 1917, of the
office of the Watertown Savings, Loan andBuilding Associationfrom No.
3 Flower block, Watertown, N. Y., to No. 105 Charlebois Bros, building,
inthe samecity.
BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
September 28, 1917
Sept. 25, 1917. M ichael R ubenstein
Location: No. 309 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Application of Michael Rubenstein for authorization to engage in business as
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Location: No. 921 Madisonavenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Incorporators: CharlesBrown,
JohnM. Anderson,
FrederickR. Zierick,
HermanDavidson,
HaroldA. Hageman,
Robert E. Lewis,
HermanC. Autenrieth.

Sept. 28, 1917. Ontario C ounty T rust C ompany
Location: Canandaigua, N. Y.
Capital: $100,000. Surplus: $100,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Incorporators: G. BradleyAnderson,
EdsonT. Case,
J. HowardDayton,
EdwardG. Hayes,
Thomas P. Murray,
Robert F. Thompson,
FrankO. Sisson,
Thomas B. Wilson,
Heber E. Wheeler.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
O ctober 5, 1917
Oct. 1, 1917. A ppointment op State B a n e E xam iner
Superintendent of Banks appointed Mr. Arthur B. Clark, of No. 7 DeWitt
street, Buffalo, N. Y., fromthe eligible civil service list, an examiner in the
State Banking Department, at a compensation of $8 per day whenactually
employed, andrailroadfare.
Oct. 1, 1917. C harles W. S chreiber , P rivate B an ker
Location: No. 2340 Myrtleavenue, Ridgewood, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location of the place of business of Charles W.
Schreiber, a private banker, on or after November 20, 1917, fromNo. 2340
Myrtle avenue, Ridgewood, Brooklyn, N. Y., to No. 2429 Myrtle avenue,
Ridgewood, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Oct. 1, 1917. B uffalo F ranklin C orporation
Location: Buffalo, N. Y.
Capital: $100,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State Banking Department,
Incorporators: OscarF. Georgi, No. 460 Ashlandavenue, Buffalo, N. Y.
JosephW. Noble, No. 246 Norwoodavenue, Buffalo, N Y.
JohnM. Davis, No. 22 Kamper avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.
JosephF. Drummond, No. 312 Bouschstreet, Norfolk, Ya.
Charles R. Coiegrove, No. 126 Indian Church road, Buffalo,
N. Y.
James D. Blakeslee, No. 43 15thstreet, Buffalo, N. Y.
Edwin G. Guenther, No. 339 Glenwoodavenue, Buffalo, N. Y.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
thelaws of 1914
O ctober 13, 1917
Oct. 8,~1917. R esignation of B ank E xaminer
Theresignationof Mr. JosephJ. McArdie, of 601 West 158thstreet, NewYork,
N. Y., a State bank examiner, tendered and accepted, to take effect




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Oct. 10, 1917. R esignation op C onfidential Stenographer
The resignation of Mr. Michael Monahan, of No 117 West 61st street, New
York, N. Y., confidential stenographer to the Superintendent of Banks, at
theNewYorkofficeof theStateBankingDepartment, tenderedandaccepted
to take effect October 16, 1917.
Oct. 11, 1917. A merican F oreign B anking C orporation
Location: No. 61 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to an increase in the capital stock of the American Foreign
Banking Corporationfrom$2,000,000 to $2,500,000.
Oct. 11, 1917. A ppointment op B an k E xam iner
Mr. John C. O’Byrne, of No. 32 Eagle street, Albany, N. Y., appointed from
the eligible civil service list an examiner in the State Banking Department,
at a compensationof $8 per day, whenactually employed, andrailroadfare.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as requiredby the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
thelaws of 1914
O ctober

19, 1917

Oct. 13, 1917. R esignation op B an k E xam iner
The resignation of Mr. Andrew Moreland, of Albany, N. Y., an examiner in
the State Banking Department, tendered and accepted, to take effect
November 1, 1917.
Oct. 17, 1917. P ermanent Savings and L oan A ssociation
Location: Nos. 48-50 South Pearl street, Albany, N. Y.
Approval giventoa changeof locationof theplaceof business of thePermanent
Savings and LoanAssociation from Nos. 48-50 South Pearl street, Albany,
N. Y., to No. 106 State street, in the same city, such change of location to
becomeeffectiveonorafter October 18, 1917.
Oct. 19, 1917. A ppointment op T emporary Stenographer
Superintendent of Banks appointed Miss May E. McDonna, of No. 460 76th
street, Brooklyn, N. Y., as temporary stenographer in the NewYork office
of theStateBankingDepartment, at acompensationof $65permonth.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the laws of 1914
O ctober

26, 1917

Oct. 23, 1917. R esignation op B an k E xam iner
Theresignationof Mr. ElmerT. Eshelman, of NiagaraFalls, N. Y., anexaminer
in the State Banking Department, tendered and accepted, to take effect
October 25,1917.
Oct. 26, 1917. S ycamore an d Johnson Savings and L oan A ssociation
Location: No. 621 Sycamorestreet, Buffalo, N. Y.
Approval giventoachangeof locationof theofficeoftheSycamoreandJohnson
Savings and LoanAssociationfromNo. 621 Sycamorestreet, Buffalo, N. Y.,
to the groundfloor of No. 755 Genesee street, in the same city, such change
of location to become effective on or after October 27, 1917.




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Oct. 26, 1917. D ime Savings and Loan A ssociation
Location: No. 56 Mainstreet, Cortland, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location, on or after October 27, 1917, of the
office of the Dime Savings and Loan Association, fromNo. 56 Main street,
Cortland, N. Y., to the NewCortland Savings Bank building, corner north
Main street and Clinton avenue, Cortland, N. Y.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
thelaws of 1914
N ovember 2, 1917
Oct. 26, 1917. A ppointment op B an k E xam in er
Mr. Godfrey F. Berger, Jr., of No. 351 Abbott road, Buffalo, N. Y., appointed
fromthe eligible civil service list a State bank examiner, at a compensation
of $8 per day, whenactually employed, and railroadfare.

Oct. 26, 1917.

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Location: Churchville, Monroe county, N. Y.
Capital: $25,000.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe State BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: Charles A. Tupper,
FrankW. Potter,
Harry F. Snyder,
GeorgeA. Johnson,
M. Dallas VanHorn,
Michael J. Bruton,
WilliamJ. Trimble.

Oct. 31, 1917. James V. L ago , P r iv a te B anker
Location: No. 200 Fifthavenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $5,000.
Verified certificate of James V. Lago, applying for authorization to engage in
business as aprivatebankerintheboroughof Manhattan, city of NewYork,
filed for examination in the State Banking Department.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the laws of 1914
N ovember

Oct. 25, 1917.

B ank

Oct. 25, 1917.

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L ong I sland

Location: Jamaica, N. Y.
Application received fromthe Bank of Long Island, for permission to open a
branchoffice at Laurel Hill boulevard and Broadway, Elmhurst, conditioned
upontheclosingof thebranchnowmaintainedbysaidinstitutionat Whitney
avenue and Broadway, Elmhurst, knownas the “ Elmhurst Branch.”
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L ong I sland

Location: Jamaica, N. Y.
Application received fromthe Bank of Long Island for permission to open a
branch office at Sackett street and 46th street, Corona, N. Y., conditioned
upon the closing of the branch heretofore maintained by said institution at
No. 18 Grand avenue, Corona, N. Y., known as its “ Corona Branch.”

Nov. 3, 1917. R esignation op Stenographer
The resignation of Miss May E. McDonna, of No. 466 76th street, Brooklyn,
N. Y., employed as temporary stenographer in the New York office of this
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Location: Brooklyn, N. Y.
Organization certificate of the East NewYork Commercial Credit Union filed
for examination in the State Banking Department.
Directors: Lazarus Puckhoff,
Frank Warros,
Moses Kerelson,
Louis Snitkoff,
Louis Goldbaum,
Jacob Bootelkoff,
GeorgeBelopolsky.

Nov. 8, 1917. A ppointment op B an k E xam iner
Mr. SidneyI. Chittenden, of Hopkinton, St. Lawrencecounty, N. Y., appointed
fromthe eligible civil service list an examiner in the State Banking Depart*
ment, at a compensation of $8 per day, when actually employed, and rail­
roadfaro.
BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 309 of
the Laws of 1914
N ovember 16, 1917
Nov. 13, 1917. G uaranty Securities C orporation
Location: No. 120 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location of the principal office of the Guaranty
Securities Corporation, on or after November 15, 1917, fromNo. 120 Broad• way, in the borough of Manhattan, city of NewYork, to No. 244 Madison
avenue, inthe sameboroughandcity.
Nov. 13, 1917. State B an k op C hurchvillb
Location: Churchville, Monroecounty, N. Y.
Capital: $25,000. Surplus: $6,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Incorporators: Charles A. Tupper,
FrankW. Potter,
Harry F. Snyder,
GeorgeA. Johnson,
M. Dallas VanHorn,
Michael J. Bruton,
WilliamJ. Trimble.
N ov. 13, 1917. B ank

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Location: No. 339Fulton St., Jamaica, N. Y.
Approval given to the opening and maintenance, on or after November 15,
1917, by the Bankof Long Islandof a branchofficeat Laurel Hill boulevard
and Broadway, Elmhurst, borough of Queens and city of NewYork, condi­
tioned uponthe closing of the branchheretoforemaintainedby said bank at
Whitney avenue andBroadway, Elmhurst, in the same boroughand city.

Nov. 13, 1917. B ank op L ong I sland
Location: No. 359 Fulton St., Jamaica, N. Y.
Approval given to the opening and maintenance, on or after November 15,
1917, by the Bank of Long Island of a branch office at the corner of Sackett
street and Forty-sixth street, Corona, borough of Queens and city of New
York, conditioned upon the closing of the branch heretofore maintained by
saidbankat No. 18 Grandavenue, Corona, in thesameboroughand city.
BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 309 of
the Laws of 1914
N ovember 23, 1917
Nov. 16, 1917. E dwin R. F a y & Sons , P riv ate B ankers
Location: No. 72 Geneseestreet, Auburn, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $100,000.
Affidavit of Edwin R. Fay, FredH. Fay andCharles R. Fay, transactingbusi­
ness under the name “ Edwin R. Fay & Sons,” private bankers, claiming
partial exemption, filed for examinationinthe State Banking Department.




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Nov. 16, 1917. F red ’ k R obertson & C ompany
Location: No. 94 Websterstreet, North Tonawanda, N. Y.
Permanent capital: 5550,000.
Affidavit of WilliamW. Robertson and Frederick Robertson, transacting busi­
ness under the name “ Fred’k Robertson & Company,” private bankers,
claiming partial exemption, filed for examination in the State Banking
Department.
Nov. 16, 1917.

P ackard & C ompany , P rivate B ankers

Nov. 16, 1917.

N athan F r a n k ’ s Sons , P rivate B ankers

Nov. 16, 1917.

C h a r m s F razier & C ompany , P rivate B ankers

Nov. 16, 1917.

R othschild B rothers & C ompany , P rivate B an kers

Location: No. 1Wall street, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $100,000.
Affidavit of Nathan J. PackardandMoses Packard, transactingbusiness under
the name “ Packard &Company,” private bankers, claiming partial exemp­
tion, filedfor examinationinthe State BankingDepartment.

Location: No. 46 Fordstreet, Ogdcnsburg, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $25,000.
Affidavit of Julius Frank and Leo Frank, transacting business under the name
“ Nathan Frank’s Sons,” private bankers, claiming partial exemption, filed
for examinationin the State Banking Department.
Location: No. 93 Nassaustreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital, $100,000.
Affidavit of Charles Frazier andCharlesW. Frazier, transactingbusiness under
the name “ Charles Frazier & Company,” private bankers, claiming partial
exemption, filedfor examinationin the State Banking Department.
Location: East State andSouthTiogastreets, Ithaca, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $25,000.
Affidavit of Jacob Rothschild, Isaac Rothschild and Daniel Rothschild, trans­
actingbusiness under the name “ Rothschild Brothers & Company,” private
bankers, claiming partial exemption, filed for examination in the State
Banking Department.

Nov. 16, 1917. W m . H. Sew ard & C ompany , P riv ate B ankers
Location: No. 96 Geneseestreet, Auburn, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $100,000.
Affidavit of WilliamH. Seward and WilliamH. Seward, Jr., transacting busi­
ness under the name “ Wm. H. Seward & Co.,” private bankers, claiming
partial exemption, filedfor examinationinthe State BankingDepartment.
Nov. 17,

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R eports

Call issued for quarterly reports by banks, trust companies, individual and
private bankers, the close of business on Wednesday, November 14, 1917,
being designated as the day with reference to which such reports shall be
made.

Nov. 16, 1917. T he P eople ’ s Savings B ank op the T own op Y onkers
Location: Yonkers, N. Y.
Approval givento a changeof nameof The People’s Savings Bank of theTown
of Yonkers to “ Peoples Savings Bank of Yonkers,” in accordance with
the provisions of section60 of the General CorporationLaw, andthe “ Daily
News,” a newspaper published in the city of Yonkers, designated as the
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BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as requiredby the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
the Laws of 1914
N ovember

30, 1917

Nov. 23, 1917. A lfred M utu al L oan A ssociation
Location: No. 15 North Mainstreet, Alfred, N. Y.
Approval givento a change of location, on or after November 24, 1917, of the
officeof the Alfred Mutual LoanAssociationfromNo. 15 North Mainstreet,
Alfred, N. Y., to No. 44 North Mainstreet, inthesamevillage.
Nov. 23, 1917. A ppointment of B an k E xam iner
Mr. FrankA. Gallagher, of No. 324Corneliastreet, Brooklyn, N. Y., appointed
fromthe eligible civil service list an examinerin the State Banking Depart­
ment, at a compensationof $8 per daywhenactually employed, andrailroad
fare.
Nov. 24, 1917. T h e T h rift
Location: No. 207 Ryer3onstreet, Brooklyn, N. Y.
•
Approval given to a change of location, on or after November 26, 1917, of the
office of “ The Thrift ” from No. 207 Ryerson street, in the borough of
Brooklyn, city of NewYork, to No. 255 Ryersonstreet, inthe sameborough
andcity.
Nov. 24, 1917. C. B. R ichard & C ompany , P riv ate B an kers
Location: No. 29 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $100,000.
Affidavitexecutedby Oscar L. Richard, LeonardW. Simmons, Albert F. Egelhoff and George N. Richard, private bankers, claiming partial exemption,
filedfor examinationin the State Banking Department.
Nov. 24, 1917. Jam bs V. L ago , P rivate B an ker
Location: No. 200 Fifthavenue, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $5,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Nov. 26, 1917. M erchants’ C redit U nion
Location: Brooklyn, N. Y.
Organizationcertificatefiledfor examinationinthe. State BankingDepartment.
Incorporators: BernardKaplan,
David Markowitz,
Max Lederman,
JacobSand,
PhilipB. Danziger,
NathanWeinstock,
HarryLipahitz.
Nov. 26, 1917. A ppointment of Stenographer
Miss Doris Weinstein, of No. 1072 Hall place, New York, N. Y., appointed
fromthe eligible civil service list a stenographer in the branch office of this
Department, in NewYork city, at a compensation of $780 per annum.
Nov. 28, 1917. Q. W. W ellington & Co.’s B ank
Location: Corner Market andPinestreets, Corning, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $100,009.
Affidavit executed by Quincy W. Wellington and Benjamin W. Wellington,
private bankers, transacting business under the name “ Q. W. Wellington
& Co.’s Bank,” claiming partial exemption, filed for examination in the
StateBankingDepartment.
Nov. 28, 1917. M erchants’ C redit U nion
Location: Brooklyn, N. Y.
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Weekly bulletin a3 required by the provisions of section 82. of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
theLaws of 1914
D ecember 7, 1917
Dec. 1, 1917. T he R oyal C ompany op N e w Y ork
Location: No. 95 Nassaustreet, NewYork, N. Y.
Permanent capital: $100,090.
Affidavit executed by Philip Sugerman, Mark H. Sugerman and Frank O.
Straat, private bankers, claiming partial exemption and transacting business
under the name “ The Royal Company of New York, Private Bankers,”
filedfor examinationinthe State BankingDepartment.

Dee. 3, 1917. B an kers T rust C ompany
Location: No. 242 Mainstreet, Buffalo, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location, on or after December 3, 1917, of the
principal office of the Bankers Trust Company from No. 242 Main street,
in the city of Buffalo, county of Erie, N. Y., to No. 236 Main street, in the
same city.
Dec.

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Mr. George V. McLaughlinappointedSpecial Deputy Superintendent of Banks
to assist in the liquidation of the business and affairs of the following insti­
tutions, to succeed Mr. T. Arthur Pyterman, on account of Mr. Pyterman
being calledinto the military service of the national government:
Afro-AmericanInvestment andBuildingCompany, New York.
Bankof Cape Vincent, CapeVincent, N. Y.
TheBoroughBankof Brooklyn, Brooklyn, N. Y.
BinghamtonTrust Company, Binghamton, N. Y.
Carnegie SafeDeposit Company, NewYork, N. Y.
M. Di Simone & Son, LongIsland City, N. Y.
EmpireSavings andLoanAssociation, Syracuse, N. Y.
European-AmericanBank, NewYork, N. Y.
Excelsior BuildingandLoanAssociation, NewYork, N. Y.
SeverioGallo, Private Banker, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Knickerbocker Savings andLoanAssociation, NewYork, N. Y.
Lafayette Trust Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.
NewmarkDwinsker Co-operative Savings andLoanAssociation,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
NorthernBankof NewYork, N. Y.
SeaCliff Bank, SeaCliff, N. Y.
State Savings Bankin theCity of NewYork, NewYork, N. Y.
Universal Trust Company, NewYork, N. Y.
Washington Savings Bank, NewYork, N. Y.
WoodhavenBank, Woodhaven, N. Y.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
theLaws of 1914
D ecember

14, 1917

Dec. 10, 1917. A ppointment op B an k E xam iner
Mr. EmmetW. Irving, of No. 330 West95thstreet, NewYork, N. Y., appointed
from the eligible civil service list a bank examiner in the State Banking
Department, effective December 10, 1917, at a compensation of $8 per day,
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Dec. 11, 1917. John N emeth State B ank
Location: 395 Broadway, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of location of the place of business of said bank
fromNo. 395 Broadway, borough of Manhattan, city of NewYork, to No.
1597 Second avenue, in the same borough and city.
Dee.

11, 1917.

D onato B oppa & D onato D i Sesa , P rivate B ankers

Location: Nos. 114-116 Mulberry street, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to a reduction in the permanent capital of Donato Boffa &
Donato Di Sesa, private bankers, from$10,000 to $5,000.

Dec.

11, 1917. H enry J. S chnitzer , P rivate B an ker
Location: No. 141 Washington street, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to a reductionin the permanent capital of Henry J. Schnitzer,
private banker, from $250,000 to $25,000.

Dec.

11, 1917.

G uiseppe M olea , P rivate B anker

Location: 175 Hester street, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to a reduction in the permanent capital of Guiseppe Molea,
private banker, from $10,000 to $5,000.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as required by the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
theLaws of 1914
D ecem ber

Dec. 15, 1917.

D ec.

18, 1917.

21, 1917

M erchants P ersonae L oan C ompany

Location: No. 44 Court street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Capital: $10,000.
Organization certificate filed for examination in State Banking Department.
Incorporators: Nathan Sweedler,
SarahA. Sweedler,
Julius Zweig.
U nion B uilding and L oan A ssociation
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Location: Central Valley, N. Y.
Approval given to change of name of “ Union Building and Loan Association
of the Town of Woodbury, County of Orange, State of New York,” to
“ Central Valley Savings andLoanAssociation,” inaccordancewiththe pro­
visions of section 60 of the General Corporation Law, and the “ CentralHighland Herald,” a newspaper published in the village of Central Valley,
designated as the newspaper in which to publish notice of the presentation
of petition.
Dec. 19, 1917. B an k of L ong I sland Safe D eposit C ompany
Location: Jamaica, N. Y.
Capital: $100,000.
Organization certificate filed for examination in State Banking Department.
Incorporators: ValentineW. Smith,
Samuel R. Smith,
Willis B. Inglee,
BernardD. Forster,
George S. Downing,
WilliamW. Gillen,
FranklinA. Rogers.
Dec. 19, 1917. U t ic a T rust and D eposit C ompany
Location: Nos. 162-164 Geneseestreet, Utica, N. Y.
Approval giventoanincreaseinthecapitalstockof theUticaTrust andDeposit
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Mr. Charles Clarke, of No. 1737 74th street, Brooklyn, N. Y., appointed from
the eligible civil service list, at a salary of $1,630 per annum, to temporary
service in place of Mr. John A. Murray, who has enlisted in the military
service of the UnitedStates.

BANKING DEPARTMENT, STATE OF NEW YORK
Weekly bulletin as requiredby the provisions of section 82 of the Banking Law, chapter 369 of
theLaws of 1914
Dec. 21, 1917.

D ecem ber

28, 1917

Solvay B a n k

Location: No. 537 Miltonavenue, Solvay, N. Y.
Consent given to a change of location of the place of business of the Solvay
Bank from No. 537 Milton avenue, in the village of Solvay, N. Y., to No.
319 Milton avenue, in the same village, the change to become effective on
or after January 1, 1918.

Dec. 24,

1917. T he G erman E xchange B a n e

Dec. 24,

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Dec. 24,

1917. T he G ermania B an k

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Location: No. 339 Bowery, NewYork, N. Y.
Approval given to a change of name of “ The German Exchange Bank of the
City of New York” to “ Commercial Exchange Bank” and “ The Sun”
and the “ New York Tribune,” newspapers published in the City of New
York, designatedasthenewspapersinwhichto publishnoticeof presentation
of petition.
of

L ong I sland Sape D eposit C ompany

Location: Jamaica, N. Y.
Capital: $100,000.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Incorporators: ValentineW. Smith,
Samuel R. Smith,
Willis B. Inglee,
BernardD. Forster,
George S. Downing,
WilliamW. Gillen,
FranklinA. Rogers.
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Location: Nos. 190-194 Bowery, NewYork,. N. Y.
Approval given to a change of name of “ The Germania Bank of the City of
New York” to “ Commonwealth Bank,” and “ The Sun” and the “ New
York Tribune,” newspapers publishedin. the city of NewYork, designated
as the newspapers in whichto publishthe notice of,presentation of petition.
Mr. George A. White, of Albany, N. Y., appointedby the State Comptroller
and the Superintendent of Banks to examine and receipt for the securities
deposited in the State Banking Department by the individulas and corpo­
rations under its supervision, in accordance with the provisions of section
36 of the Banking Law.

Dec. 26, 1917.




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Location: Cooperstown, N. Y.
Authorizationcertificateissued.
Directors: Charles A. Scott,
WilliamP. K. Fuller,
Will. W. Hovey,
EdwardD. Lindsay,
MelvinC. Bundy,
HubbardL. Brazee,

RalphW. Ellsworth,
RalphS. Baker,
B. FrankMurdock, Jr.
Charles L. Stone,
JamesJ. Byard, Jr.,
FrankB. Shipman.

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S T A T E M E N T of Securities held by the Superintendent of Banks in
trust for the account of each of the banks, individual bankers and
private bankers under his supervision on December 31, 1917.

Amount of
Name op Bank or Banker and Description of Bonds
bonds held
Adam, MeldrumandAndersonCompany, Buffalo, UnionPacific 4 per cent.. $30,000
Atchison, Topeka andSanta Fe4 percent....................................... 20,000
NewYork City 4i per cent......................................................... 10,000
Baltimore andOhioRailroadCo. 5 per cent..................................... 10,000
--------- $70,000
AldenState Bank, Alden, NewYork State 4 per cent........................................
1,000
Alliance Bank, Rochester, UnitedStates 3 per cent..........................................
1,000
Ahrino, Pietro, NewYorkCity41 per cent....................................................
20,000
Andover State Bank, Andover, NewYork State 4 per cent.................................
1,000
Arkport State Bank, Arkport, NewYorkState4 per cent..................................
1,000
Baccelli, GermanoP., Albany, NorthTonawandaCity4J percent............ $1,650
White Plains Village5 per cent.......................................! ......... 5,274
--------6,924
Bajardi, Vincenzo, NewYork, NewYork City 41 per cent.................................
8,000
1,000
Baldwin’s Bank of PennYan, NewYorkState 4 per cent..................................
BaldwinsvilleState Bank, Baldwinsville, UnitedStates 2 per cent........................
1,000
Bankof America, The, NewYork, United States 2per cent................................
1,000
Bankof Amityville, The, Amityville, UnitedStates 4per cent............................
1,000
Bankof Angelica, Angelica, NewYorkState 4 per cent.....................................
1,000
Bank of Angola, Angola, NewYork State 4per cent.........................................
1,000
Bankof Antwerp, Antwerp, NewYork State 3 per cent.....................................
1,000
1,000
Bankof Attica, Attica, NewYorkState4 percent..........................................
Bankof Ausable Forks, Ausable Forks, NewYorkState4 per cent......................
1,000
Bankof Avoca, Avoca, NewYorkState4 per cent..........................................
1,000
Bankof Babylon, Babylon, NewYorkState 4 per cent.*....................................
1,000
Bankof Batavia, Batavia, NewYorkState4 percent......................................
1,000
Bankof Belfast, Belfast, NewYork State 4 per cent.........................................
1,000
Bankof Buffalo, Buffalo, NewYork State4per cent........................................
1,000
1,000
Bankof Castile, The, Castile, NewYorkState 4 percent..................................
Bankof Cattaraugus, Cattaraugus, NewYork State4 per cent............................
1,000
Bankof Cincinnatus, Cincinnatus, NewYorkState 4 per dent............................
1,000
Bankof ConeyIsland, Coney Island, NewYorkState4 per cent.........................
1,000
Bankof Corfu, Corfu, NewYorkState 3 per cent..........:................................
1,000
Bankof CubainNewYork, NewYork, NewYorkState4 per cent.....................
1,000
Bankof Delevan, Delevan, NewYorkState4 per cent......................................
1,000
Bankof Discount, NewYork, NewYork State 3 percent..................................
1,000
Bankof East Aurora, East Aurora, NewYorkState4 per cent............................
1,000
Bankof Elba, Elba, NewYork State 4 per cent..............................................
1,000
Bankof Ellicottville, Ellicottville, NewYork State4 percent.............................
1,000
Bankof Europe, NewYork, NewYork State4 per cent....................................
1,000
Bankof Farmingdale, Farmingdale, UnitedStates 3 percent..............................
1,000
Bankof Flatbush, Brooklyn, UnitedStates4per cent.......................................
1,000
Bankof Genesee, Batavia, UnitedStates 3 per cent.........................................
1,000
Bankof Gouvemeur, Gouvemeur, NewYorkState4 per cent.............................
1,000
Bankiff Gowanda, Gowanda, NewYork State4 per cent...................................
1,000
Bankof Great Neck, Great Neck, UnitedStates 2 percent................................
1,000
Bankof Hamburgh, Hamburgh, NewYork State 4 percent...............................
1,000
Bankof Hammondsport, Hammondsport, NewYork State4 per cent....................
1,000
1,000
Bankof HempsteadHarbor, Roslyn, UnitedStates 3 percent.............................
Bankof Hicksville, Hicksville, UnitedStates2 per cent.....................................
1,000
Bankof Holland, Holland, NewYorkState4 per cent......................................
1,000
Bankof Huntington, The, Huntington, UnitedStates2per cent..........................
1,000
Bankof Jamestown, Jamestown, UnitedStates 3 per cent..................................
1,000
1,000
Bankof LakePlacid, LakePlacid, NewYork State 3 per cent............................
Bankof Lancaster, Lancaster, UnitedStates4 percent.....................................
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Bankof Lawrence, Lawrence, NewYork State 4 per cent...................................
Bank of LeRoy, The, LeRoy, NewYork State4 per cent...................................
Bankof lima, Lima, NewYorkState 4 per cent.............................................
Bankof LongIsland, Jamaica, UnitedStates 3 per cent....................................
Bankof the Metropolis, NewYork, United States 2 per cent..............................
Bankof Millbrook, Millbrook, NewYork State 4 per cent........................
Bankof NassauCounty, Great NeckStation, UnitedStates 3 per cent..................
Bankof Niagara, NiagaraFalls, NewYork State4 percent...............................
Bankof NorthCollins, The, NorthCollins, NewYork State 4 per cent..................
Bankof NorthHempstead, The, Port Washington, UnitedStates 3 per cent...........
Bankof Onondaga, OnondagaValley, NewYork State 4 per cent........................
Bankof OrchardPark, OrchardPark, NewYorkState 4 per cent........................
Bankof Philadelphia, Philadelphia, UnitedStates 4 per cent...............................
Bankof Port Jefferson, Port Jefferson, UnitedStates 3 per cent...........................
Bankof Richmondville, Richmondville, NewYorkState4 percent......................
Bankof RockvilleCentre, Rockville Centre, NewYorkState 4 per cent.................
Bankof Southold, Southold, NewYork State 4 per cent....................................
Bankof SouthDayton, SouthDayton, NewYork State4 per cent.......................
Bankof Spencerport, Spencerport, NewYork State4 per cent............................
Bankof Steuben, Hornell, NewYorkState4 per cent.......................................
Bankof SuffolkCounty, Stony Brook, NewYork State 4 piercent........................
Bankof UnitedStates, The, NewYork State 4 per cent....................................
Bankof WashingtonHeights, NewYork, UnitedStates 4 per cent.......................
Bankof Westbury, Westbury Station, NewYorkState 4 per cent........................
Bank of Williamsville, Williamsville, NewYorkState4 per cent..........................
Bank of Worcester, Worcester, UnitedStates 3 per cent....................................
Barasch, SigmundW., NewYork City, NewYork City 4| percent......................
Bigelow& Company, NewYork, Monongahela River R. R. Co. 5 per cent. . $3,000
PennsylvaniaR. R. Co. 4} per cent......... .................................. 5,000
Greenwich&Johnsonville Ry. Co. 4 per cent................................ 7,000
--------BinghamStateBank, Mount Morris, NewYork State 4 percent.........................
BloomingdaleBrothers, NewYork, NewYork City4i per cent................$11,000
NewYorkCity 4§ per cent...................................................... 50,000
NewYorkCentral &HudsonRiver R. R. Co. 4$ per cent................. 25,000
--------Boffa, D. &D. Di Sesa, NewYorkCity, NewYorkCity4 per cent.....................
Bowery Bankof NewYork, The, NewYork, UnitedStates4 piercent...................
BroadwayCentral Bank, NewYork, NewYork State 4 per cent........................
BronxBoroughBank, NewYork, UnitedStates4 per cent................................
Bryant ParkBank, NewYork, UnitedStates 2 per cent................... .'...............
Cappellino, C. &S., Rochester, NewYork State 4 per cent................................
Cattaraugus CountyBank, Little Valley, NewYork State 4 per cent....................
Central Bankof Medina, Medina, NewYork State 4 per cent.......‘.....................
Central Bank of Rochester, The, UnitedStates2 per cent.................................
Central Bank of Westchester County, White Plains, NewYork State 4 per cent.......
Central MercantileBankof NewYork, NewYork, NewYorkState 4 per cent........
Centre Moriches Bank, Centre Moriches, United States 2 per cent........................
Cesario, Girardi &Company, NewYork, NewYorkCity 3} per cent....................
ChelseaExchangeBank, NewYork, UnitedStates 2 per cent.............................
Citizens’ Bank of Arcade, Arcade, UnitedStates 4 per cent................................
Citizens’ Bankof Attica, Attica, NewYorkState 4 per cent...............................
Citizens’ Bankof Binghamton, Binghamton, NewYorkState4 per cent................
Citizens’ Bankof Dansville, Dansville, NewYork State4 percent........................
Citizens’ Bank of GriffinComers, Fleischmanns, NewYorkState 4 per cent...........
Citizens’ Bankof Locke, N. Y., The, Locke, NewYorkState4 piercent.................
Citizens’ Bankof Monroe, Monroe, NewYork State4§ per cent..........................
Citizens’ Bank of PennYan, The, PennYan, NewYorkState 4 per cent...............
Citizens’ Bank of Perry, The, Perry, NewYork State4 per cent..........................




$1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
10,000

15,000
1,000

86,000
6,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
5,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
12,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

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Citizens’ Bank of Rochester, Rochester, NewYork State 4 per cent..............
Citizens’ Bankof Waverly, Waverly, NewYork State 3per cent.................
Citizens’ Bankof Westfield, Westfield, NewYorkState 4 per cent...............
Citizens’ Bankof White Plains, UnitedStates 3 percent...........................
Citizens’ StateBankof Lyndonville, Lyndonville, NewYorkState4 per cent..
City Bankof Syracuse, Syracuse, NewYork State 4 per cent.....................
Clymer State Bank, Clymer, NewYork State4 per cent...........................
CohoctonStateBank, Cohocton, NewYorkState4 percent......................
Colonial Bank, The, NewYork, UnitedStates 3 per cent..........................
ColumbiaBank, NewYork, UnitedStates 2 per cent...............................
CornExchangeBank, NewYork, UnitedStates 2 per cent........................
CosmopolitanBank, NewYork, UnitedStates 3 per cent..........................
De Luca, Gaetano &Company, NewYork, NewYork City 4 per cent....... $5,500
PennsylvaniaR. R. Co. 4Jper cent............................................ 2,000
De Luca, Vincenzo, NewYork, NewYorkCity 41 per cent................................
De Marco, Pasquale, Schenectady, SchenectadyCity 4} per cent.............. $3,000
SchoharieCounty41 per cent................................................... 2,000
NewYorkCity 41 per cent......................................................
1,000
Del Papa, Michael, Elmira, NewYork City41 per cent.................
Del Papa, Michael, NewYork, NewYork City41 per cent..............
De Ruyter BankingCompany, De Ruyter, NewYorkState 3 per cent.
De Vita, Salvatore, NewYork, Baltimore andOhioR. R. Co. 41 per cent... $6,000
NewYork City41per cent......................................................
500
Dey Brothers, Syracuse, NorthernPacific Ry. Co. 4 per cent................... $5,000
NewYork City41 per cent...................................................... 4,000
Di Mezza, Pasquale, Amsterdam, Baltimore andOhio R. R. Co. 5 per cent.. $1,000
Chicago, Milwaukee &St. Paul R. R. Co. 4 per cent....................... 5,000
Dinnella, Pietro, Brooklyn, NewYork City41 per cent......
Dobbs FerryBank, Dobbs Ferry, NewYork State 4 per cent
DundeeState Bank, Dundee, UnitedStates 3 per cent.......
Engel, Morris, NewYork, NewYorkCity41 per cent.......
ExchangeBank, Oakfield, NewYork State 4 per cent........ .
Faour, D. J., andBrothers, NewYork, NewYork City 4 per cent............ $20,000
NewYork City41 per eent..........&........................................... 30,000
Farmers’ Bank of Springville, Erie county, N. Y., The, Springville, NewYork State
4 per cent....................................................................................
Farmers andMechanics’ Bankof Bath, Bath, NewYorkState4 per cent..............
FarmersandMechanics’ Bank, Fort Plain, UnitedStates2 percent.....................
Farmers andMechanics’ Bank, Jamestown, NewYork State4 percent.................
Farmers andMerchants’ Bank, Cobleskill, NewYorkState 3 per cent..................
FarmersandMerchants’ Bankof Geneva, Geneva, N. Y„ NewYorkState41percent..
Farmers andMerchants’ Bank, Spencer, UnitedStates 2 per cent........................
Farmers andMerchants’ State Bank, Oneida, UnitedStates4 per cent..................
FidelityBank, NewYork, UnitedStates 2 per cent..........................................
FifthAvenueBankof NewYork, The, NewYork, UnitedStates 4 per cent............
First StateBank, Canisteo, NewYork State4 percent.....................................
Floral ParkBank, Floral Park, UnitedStates2 per cent....................................
Freeport Bank of Freeport, Queens county, N. Y., The, Freeport, United States 4'per
cent............................. ............................................................
Fugazy, Louis V., NewYork, NewYork City4 percent...................................
Gallo, Nicola, Binghamton, SolvayVillage41 per cent......................................
German-AmericanBank, Buffalo, NewYorkState4 per cent.............................
German-AmericanBank, The, NewYork, NewYorkState4 per cent...................




Amount of
bonds held

$ 1,000

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

7,500
20,000

6,000
6,000

6,000
1,000

6,500
9,000
6,000
10,000

1,000
1,000
6,000

1,000

50.000
1,000

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1.000
1,000
6,000

6,000
1,000
1,000

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GermanExchangeBankof theCity of NewYork, The, NewYork, UnitedStates4per
cent............................................................................................
GermaniaBank of the City of NewYork, NewYork, NewYork State 4 per cent__
Gimbel Brothers, NewYork, NewYork City 4j per cent.................................
Glen Cove Bankof GlenCore, Glen Cove, NewYork State 4 per cent.................
Goldberger, Morris B., NewYork, NewYork City 4 per cent.............................
Goodman,DavidC., NewYork, NewYorkCity41percent......................... $1,000
4,000
NewYorkCity 4Jper cent...................................................
--------Greenhut, J. B. &Company, NewYork, NewYorkCity41 per cent.....................
GreenwichBankof theCity of NewYork, NewYork, UnitedStates4 percent........
Guarini &Candela, NewYork, NewYorkCity41 per cent..................... $10,000
NewYorkCity 41 per cent...................................................... 16,000
NewYorkCity 4 per cent........................................................ 25,000
--------HempsteadBank, Hempstead, NewYorkState 3 per cent.....................................
Henry J. Schnitzer State Bank, NewYork, NewYork State 41 per cent...............
Herz, Isidor, NewYork, Massachusetts State 31 per cent....................... $2,000
BostonCity 4 per cent..................................................... ...... 1,000
Cincinnati City 4 per cent........................................................
500
ProvidenceCity 4 percent....................................................... 1,000
NewYorkCity 4 per cent........................................................ 1,000
--------Hillside Bank, RichmondHill, UnitedStates 2 per cent.....................................
HomesteadBankof Brooklyn, The, Brooklyn, UnitedStates 4 per cent................
Hurwitz, A. &J., Brooklyn, NewYork City41 per cent....................................
Hurwitz, A. & J., Brooklyn, NewYork City41 per cent....................................
International Back, NewYork, NewYorkState4 per cent................................
Jagocki, FrankX., Brooklyn, NewYork City41 per cent..................................
. JeffersonBank, NewYork, UnitedStates 2 per cent.........................................
JohnNemethStateBank, NewYork, NewYork State 4 per cent.......................
JohnstownBank, Johnstown, United States 3 per cent.....................................
Josephsohn, Michael, NewYork, NewYorkCity 41 percent................... $6,000
NewYorkCity41 per cent...................................................... 2,000
PennsylvaniaR. R. Co., 41 per cent...........................................
1,000
--------Josephson, Julius, NewYork, NewYork City 4 per cent........................ $7*000
NewYorkCity41 per cent......................................................
1,000
Louisville &Nashville R. R. Company 4 per cent........................... 5,000
Chicago, Milwaukee &St. Paul R. R. Company41 per cent.............. 1,000
--------JuliandBank, The, Greene, NewYorkState 4 per cent.....................................
Karagheusian, Miran, NewYork, NewYork City 41 percent.............................
Kiss, Emil, NewYork, NewYork City 41 per cent..........................................
Kovacs, John, Brooklyn, NewYork City4 per cent.............................. $10,000
NewYorkCity41 per cent...................................................... 5,000
NewYork Central &HudsonRiver R. R. Co. 41 per cent................. 2,000
Fonda, Johnstown&Gloversville Railroad41 per cent..................... 10,000
--------Krimmert, Albert, NewYork, NewYork City4 percent...................................
Lago, JamesV., NewYork, SouthernPacificRy. Co. 4 per cent............... $4,000
PennsylvaniaR. R. Co. 41 per cent............................................ 3,000
--------Lanzetta, James, Syracuse, SyracuseCity 41 percent............................
$250
NorthernPacific Railway41 per cent..........................................
5,000
--------Lederer, RichardM., NewYork, NewYorkCity41per cent...........................
Legniti, Angelo, NewYork, NewYork City41 percent....................................
Liccione, Joseph, NewYork, Baltimore andOhio R. R. Co 31 per cent..................




$1,000
1,000
50,000
1,000
6,000
6,000
10,000
1,000

50,000
1,000
1,000

5,500
1,000
1,000
5,000
5,000
1,000
6,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

9,000

14,000
1,000
5,000
6,000

27,000
10,000
7,000
6,250
15,000
6,000
6,000

S ecurities in C ustody of S uperintendent

97

Statement of Securities, Etc.— (Continued)

Amount of
Name of Bank or Banker and Description of Bonds
bondsheld
Lichtman, Benjamin H., Amsterdam, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R.
Co. 41 percent.................................................................. $1,000
Fonda, Johnstown &GloversvilleR. R. Co. 41 per cent.................... 2,000
NewYorkCentral &HudsonRiver R. R. Co. 4Jpercent................ 3,000
Baltimore &OhioR. R. Co. 5 per cent........................................ 1,000
--------$7,000
Lofaro & Rossi, Utica, NewYorkState4 per cent...........................................
5,000
Lordi, Giovanni, NewYork, BaltimoreandOhioR. R. Co. 3} per cent..................
11,000
Lunham & Moore, New York City, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 3} per
cent................................................................................ $6,000
Baltimore & OhioR. R. Co. 5 per cent........................................ 5,000
NewYork & HarlemR. R. Co. 3} percent................................... 5,000
NewYorkCity4i per cent...................................................... 5,000
PennsylvaniaR. R. Co. 4| per cent............................................ 5,000
--------26,000
Lunghino, Michael A., Buffalo, Chicago, Milwaukee &St. Paul R. R. Co. 4}
percent........................................................................... $5,000
NewYork Central &HudsonRiver R. R. Co. 4J per cent................ 6,000
--------11,000
Lunghino, S. &Sons, Buffalo, NewYorkCity41 percent........................ $5,000
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R. Co. 4 per cent....................... 6,000
Baltimore &Ohio R. R. Co. 41 per cent...................................... 5,000
PennsylvaniaR. R. Co. 41 per cent............................................ 4,000
--------20,000
Macy, R. H. & Company, New York, Southern Pacific Railway Company
4 per cent......................................................................... $52,000
Chicago, Milwaukee &St. Paul RailwayCompany4 per cent............. 70,000
Delaware &HudsonRailwayCompany4 percent.......................... 6,000
Baltimore &OhioRailroadCompany41 per cent............................ 25,000
NewYork Central &HudsonRiver RailroadCompany41 per cent..... 30,000
NewYorkCity41 per cent...................................................... 25,000
Pennsylvania R. R. Co. 41 per cent............................................ 25,000
--------- 233,000
MadridBank, Madrid,UnitedStates 2 percent..............................................
1,000
ManhattanCompany, The, New York, NewYorkState4 per cent.......................
1,000
Manufacturers’ Bankof Cohoes, Cohoes, NewYorkState4 per cent.....................
1,000
5,000
Marcus, JosephS., andSons, NewYork, NewYorkCity41 per cent....................
Market Brothers, NewYork, NewYork City41percent...................................
15,000
Market BankofBuffalo, Buffalo, United States 2percent................................
1,000
Mamell, Nicholas, Syracuse, NewYorkState 41per cent....................... $5,000
NewYork City 4} per cent...................................................... 3,000
UnitedStates 31 per cent......................................................... 1,000
--------9,000
Marrone, Vincenzo, Utica, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway Company
31 per cent....................................................................... $5,000
NewYork city3 per cent......................................................... 1,000
Moravia Village4 per cent.......................................................
500
Baltimore &OhioR. R. Co. 5 per cent........................................ 1,000
--------------------- 7,500
Martiniano, JosephG., Brooklyn, NewYorkCity4 per cent..............................
7,000
MattituckBank, Mattituck, NewYork State4 percent....................................
1,000
M. Berardini, StateBank, NewYork, NewYork State4 per cent........................
1,000
Mechanics’ Bank, Brooklyn, UnitedStates 2 per cent.......................................
1,000
Mechanics’ Bankof Groton, N. Y., Groton, UnitedStates4 per cent....................
1,000
Mechanics andFarmers’ Bankof Albany, Albany, NewYork State4 per cent.........
1,000
Merchants’ Bankof Buffalo, Buffalo, NewYork State4 per cent.........................
1,000
Merchants’ Bankof Rochester, Rochester, NewYorkState4 per cent...................
1,000
MetropolitanBank, NewYork, UnitedStates 2 percent...................................
1,000
Molea, Guiseppe, NewYork, New YorkCity4 percent....................................
6,000




4

98

R e p o r t o k B a n k s o f D e p o s it a n d D is c o u n t

Statement of Securities, Etc.— (Continued)
N ame of B ane or B anker and D escription of B onos

Amount of
bonds held

MontaukBank, Brooklyn, NewYorkState 3 per cent......................................
Mount Pleasant Bank, Pleasantville, NewYorkState 4 per cent.........................
Mutual Bank, The, NewYork, United States 2 per cent....................................
NassauUnionBank, GlenCove, UnitedStates 2 per cent..................................
Nelson, B. H. & Son, Binghamton, Baltimore &Ohio3Jper cent.........................
Nemeth, John, NewYork, NewYork City 41 per cent......................................
Neubauer, AndrewJ., Brooklyn, NewYork City 4 per cent................................
NewNetherlandBankof NewYork, NewYork, UnitedStates 2 per cent..............
NewYork ProduceExchangeBank, NewYork, NewYorkState 3 per cent............
Nielsen & Lundbeck, NewYork, NewYork State4 per cent...............................
NorthAvenueBank, NewRochelle, NewYorkState4 per cent..........................
North ShoreBank, OysterBay, NewYorkState 4 per cent................................
North SideBankof Brooklyn, Brooklyn, UnitedStates3 per cent........................
Northville Bank, The, Northville, UnitedStates 3 per cent................................
OgdensburgBank, Ogdensburg, UnitedStates 2 per cnt.....................................
Oppenheim, Harry, NewYork, NewYorkCity 4} per cent..................... $10,000
NewYork City4 per cent........................................................ 5,000
--------Ortolani, Enrico, Buffalo, NewYork City 41 per cent............................ $10,000
NewYork City4 per cent..................................................... 10,000
--------OsborneBank, East Hampton, NewYork State 4 per cent.................................
Oyster Bay Bank, Oyster Bay, UnitedStates4 per cent....................................
Pacific Bank, The, NewYork, NewYorkState 3 per cent..................................
Pasca, Michael G., NewYork, NewYorkCity 4J per cent..................... $5,000
Chicago, Milwaukee &St. Paul Ry 4$ per cent........................... 1,000
--------PatchogueBank, The, Patchogue, NewYork State 4 percent..............................
Peconic Bank, The, SagHarbor, UnitedStates 2 per cent..................................
People’s Bank of Buffalo, The, Buffalo, NewYork State4 percent.......................
People’s Bankof Hamburgh, The Hamburgh, NewYorkState4 per cent...............
People's Bank of Haverstraw, Haverstraw, NewYork State 3 per cent..................
People’s Bankof Johnstown, N. Y., The, Johnstown, UnitedStates4 per cent.........
People’s Bankof the City of NewYork, The, NewYork, NewYork State 3 per cent.
People’sBankofNiagaraFalls, Niagara Falls, NewYork State 4 per cent..............
People’s Bank of Potsdam, The, Potsdam, United States 4 per cent.....................
People’s Bankof Troy, Troy,NewYorkState 3 per cent..................................
People’sStateBankofEast Randolph, The, East Randolph, NewYorkState3per cent
Pepe, Alphonso &Sons, Buffalo, KenmoreVillage 4.40 per cent............... $2,000
HarrietstownSchool District 5 percent..................................... 5,000
BaltimoreandOhio R. R. Co. 4 per cent................................... 3,000
Chicago, Milwaukee &St. Paul 4} per cent................................ 2,000
Buffalo City4£ per cent........................................................ 2,000
--------Perera,Lionello&Company,NewYork,NewYorkCity41percent.............. $50,000
NewYork City4| per cent.................................................... 50,000
Chicago, Milwaukee &St. Paul Railway4J per cent...................
20,000
United States 3Jper cent...................................................... 20,000
--------Perretta, Rocco &Co., Utica, Utica City 4Jper cent........................................
PhoenixBank, The, Phoenix, UnitedStates 2 per cent......................................
Power City Bank, Niagara Falls, NewYork State4 per cent..............................
PrattsburghState Bank, Prattsburgh, NewYorkState4 per cent........................
Frisco, Raffaele, NewYork, NewYork City 3$ per cent....................................
Rensselaer CountyBank, Rensselaer, NewYork State 4 per cent.........................
Rushville State Bank,Rushville, NewYork State 4 per cent................................
Russian National St. Vladimir Home Unincorporated Association, New York, New
York City 4 per cent.......................................................................




$1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
6,000
10,000
6,000
1,000
1,000
10,000
‘ 1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
15,000
20,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
6,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

14,000

140,000
5,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
10,000
1,000
1,000
6,000

S ecurities

in

C ustody

of

S uperintendent

99

Statement of Securities, Etc.— (Continued)

Amount of
bonds held
R-uttkay, Eugene, NewYork, NewYork City 4 percent........................ $5,000
NewYork City4J per cent....................................................
500
--------$5,500
Sakser, Frank, NewYork, NewYork State 4 per cent.......................................
5,000
Saugerties Bank, The, Saugerties, NewYork State 4 per cent..............................
1,000
Scheidt, John H., Brooklyn, NewYork City 4J per cent...................................
6,000
5,000
Schirripa, Vincent, Albany, NewYork State4 per cent.....................................
Schnitzer, HenryJ., NewYork, NewYork State 4 per cent................................
25,000
SchoharieCountyBank, The, Schoharie, NewYork State 3 percent.....................
1,000
5,800
Sehreiber, CharlesWilliam, Bidgewood, BuffaloCity4Jpercent..........................
Schwabach, SigmundGeza, NewYork, NewYork City 4 per cent........ \..
$200
NewYork City4Jper cent.................................................... 5,000
--------5,200
Seonfietti, C. &Company, NorthernPacificBy. Co. 3 per cent................ $2,000
Baltimore andOhioB. B. Co. 4 per cent................................... 3,000
Illinois Central B. R. Co. 4 per cent......................................... 2,000
--------7,000
Scotto, L. &Son, &JosephMartiniano, NewYork, NewYorkCity4 percent $3,000
NewYork City 4i per cent.................................................... 18,000
--------21,000
Scotto, Raphael, NewYork, NewYorkCity 4Jpercent....................................
7,000
SeaSideBank, West HamptonBeach, NewYorkState4 percent........................
1,000
SecurityBankof NewYork, The, NewYork, United States 3 per cent..................
1,000
Sessa, Joseph, NewYork, NewYork City 41 per cent............................ $31,000
NewYork City 4 per cent..................................................... 19,000
Chicago, Milwaukee &St. Paul Ry. Co. 41 per cent..................... 10,000
Baltimore & OhioR. R. Co. 41 per cent.................................... 5,000
--------65,000
SolvayBank,Solvay, NewYork State 4 per cent.............................................
1,000
SouthamptonBank, The, Southampton, UnitedStates 2 per cent.........................
1,000
1,000
SouthSideBank of Bay Shore, N. Y., Bay Shore, NewYork State4 per cent.........
Stabile, Francis R., NewYork, NewYork City 41 per cent..................... $5,000
NewYork City41 per cent.................................................... 2,000
--------------------- 7,000
State Bank of Avon, Avon, NewYorkState 3 per cent.....................................
1,000
State Bankof Belmont, The, Belmont, NewYork State4 per cent.......................
1,000
State Bankof Bolivar, Bolivar, UnitedStates 2 per cent...................................
1,000
1,000
State Bank of Brocton, Brocton, NewYorkState 4 per cent...............................
State Bankof Canastota, Canastota, h?ewYork State4 per cent.........................
1,000
StateBank of Chatham, Chatham, NewYork State4 per cent............................
1,000
State Bankof Churchville, Churchville, NewYorkState 4 per cent......................
1,000
State Bankof Commerce, Brockport, N. Y., Brockport, NewYork State4 per cent...
1,000
State Bankof Fillmore, Fillmore, NewYork State4 per cent..............................
1,000
State Bankof Hilton, Hilton, NewYork State 3 percent...................................
1,000
State Bankof Kenmore, Kenmore, NewYork State41 per cent...........................
1,000
State Bankof Mayville, Mayville, NewYorkState4 per cent............................
1,000
State Bank of Newfane, Newfane, NewYork State 4 per cent............................
1,000
State Bank, The,NewYork,NewYork State 4 per cent.....................................
1,000
State Bankof Norwood, Nomood, NewYork State 3 per cent............................
1,000
State Bankof Ontario, Ontario, NewYork State4 per cent................................
1,000
State Bankof Randolph, Randolph, NewYork State4 per cent...........................
1,000
StateBankof Ransomville, Ransomville, NewYork State 4 per cent....................
1,000
State Bankof Seneca Falls, N. Y., The, SenecaFalls, UnitedStates 2 per cent........
1,000
State Bankof Sherman, Sherman, NewYork State4 percent............................
1,000'
State Bankof Syracuse, Syracuse, UnitedStates 2per cent................................
1,000
1,000
State Bankof Theresa, Theresa, NewYorkState4 per cent...............................
State Bankof Trumansburg, Trumansburg, NewYorkState4 per cent.................
1,000
State Bankof Williamson, Williamson, NewYork State 4 per cent.......................
1,000
State Exchange Bankof Holley, The, Holley, UnitedStates 3 per cent..................
1,000
N ame op Bank ob B anker and D escription of Bonds




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eport

cm B a n k s

op

D e p o s it

and

D

is c o u n t

Statement of Securities, Etc.— (Continued)

Amount of
N ame

of

B ank

ob

B an ke r

and

D escription

of

B onds

Straus, Max, NewYork, NewYorkCity4 per cent..............................
NewYork City4| per cent....................................................

bonds held

$100
5,000

Taconic Valley Bank, Berlin, NewYorkState 4 per cent...................................
Tarabella, James & Lucy, NewYork, NewYork City4Jper cent........................
Tausig, Paul &Son, NewYork, NewYork City4i per cent...............................
Termini, Guiseppe, NewYork City 4 per cent................................................
Toed, Felice, NewYork, NewYork City4 per cent.........................................
TomainoBros., Utica, Fonda, Johnstown& GloversvilleRailroad4} percent $7,000
Chicago, Milwaukee andSt. Paul Ry. Co. 5 per cent..................... 2,000
BaltimoreandOhioR. R. Co. 4 percent................................... 5,000
Baltimore andOhio R. R. Co. 5 per cent................................... 2,000
Twenty-thirdWardBankoftheCityof NewYork, NewYork, UnitedStates2percent
UnionBankof Medina, Medina, NewYorkState4 per cent...............................
UnionStockYards Bank, Buffalo, NewYork State 4 per cent............................
UniversityBank, Alfred, NewYork State 4 per cent........................................
Verrilli Bros., NewYork, NewYork City 4} per cent.......................................
Viggiani, E. andCompany, NewYork, NewYorkCity 4Jper cent......................
Watkins State Bank, Watkins, NewYork State4 per cent.................................
WestchesterAvenueBank, NewYorkState4 percent......................................
West SideBank, NewYork, UnitedStates4 percent.......................................
WilsonStateBank, Wilson, NewYork State4 per cent.....................................
W. R. Grace & Co.’sBank, NewYork, UnitedStates 3 percent..........................
YorkvilleBank, NewYork, UnitedStates 3 percent........................................
Zaro, HenryC., NewYork, NewYorkCity4 percent.......................... $1,000
NewYork City4i per cent...................................................
1,000
2,000
Albany City 4i per cent.......................................................
SanFrancisco City andCounty5 per cent................................. 2,000

$5,100
1,000

5.000
6.000
10,000
6,000

16,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

1,000
6,000

10,000
1,000
1,000

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000

6,000

UNSECURED CIRCULATION
Incorporatedbanks whose circulation is not secured and has not been advertised for final
redemption and the amount of circulation chargedto each bank on December 31, 1917:
ChemungCanal Bank............................................................................. $13,506 00
DelawareandHudsonCanal Bank..............................................................
705 00
LivingstonCounty Bank.......................................................................... 9,300 00
TheManhattanCompany..................................... ; ................................. 44,721 00
OnondagaCountyBank........................................................................... 9,747 00




$77,979 00

STATEMENTS
SHOW ING THE

Condition of the Banks of Deposit and Discount Operating
under the Laws of this State on February 28, 1917,
June 20, 1917, September 8, 1917 and November 14, 1917




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ALDEN STATE BANK — A lden
CHARLES H. DOLD, President.
John W. K irk ,
T itus B. Y ager,

P hilip B. D old,
B enjamin A. G ipple,

[Main street; organized 1916]

DIRECTORS
L. W right,

H oward
Frank A. A lger,

RESOURCES

A lbert E. F rantz ,
Charles H. D old.

C larence

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, J917

Statement of
condition
June20,1917

$15,447
10,300

$10,406
6,758
19,800

9,000
17,133

1,850
19,500
28,135

56,240
2,640

L.

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

E gbert,

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$16,136
6,658
23,700

$19,463
7,880
24,900

38,290
1,650

20,550
36,674
94
44,270
1,358

3,700
200
3,496
2

20,750
49,214
31
36,341
3,096
6,000

4,000
300
4,358
3

4,000
200
3,911
3

4,325
3

$118,158

$135,050

$157,554

$172,003

Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

$25,000
5,682
86,799
675
2

$25,000
6,275
102,582
1,191
2

$25,000
6,663
125,021
869
1

$25,000
7,373
138,063
1,565
2

Total liabilities.................................................................................................

$118,158

$135,050

$157,554

$172,003

Total resources.................................................................................................

LIABILITIES

103




Quarterly R eport

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities.................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned.....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate
collateral................................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral..................................................
TrfmnSj Hiscmints and hills purchaser! not secured by collateral
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie.........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks...................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

BERNIS L. BENSLEY, Cashier.

W alter S. H u bbell,
G eorge W . R o beson ,
F . H a r p e r Sib l e y ,

H e n r y A . St r o n g ,
F r a n k S. N o b l e ,
A n d r e w J. T o w n so n ,

A l b e r t B. E a s t w o o d ,
J. H u n g e r f o r d S m it h ,
H e r b e r t J. W i n n .

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

e p o r t

1,200

6 6 ,0 0 7
4 ,3 8 0 ,6 8 6
2 ,1 0 8 ,6 5 3
540
3 ,6 5 8 ,7 3 1
1 9 2 ,4 3 1

4 6 ,6 1 9
3 ,5 0 3 ,4 5 0
3 ,3 9 7 ,5 4 7
93 7
2 ,4 3 1 ,3 2 5
1 8 2 ,1 7 6

5 3 ,0 3 1
3 ,8 9 1 ,4 4 3
3 ,9 1 7 ,2 2 6
3 ,8 3 1
2 ,6 4 0 ,7 2 8
1 9 1 ,4 5 7

5 7 ,3 7 2
4 ,7 9 2 ,9 0 8
3 ,7 4 9 ,2 9 4
6 ,7 9 8
2 ,5 5 7 ,9 1 0
1 9 2 ,5 6 8
3 3 4 ,8 8 1

2 7 5 ,1 0 2
3 4 ,5 1 0
8 0 ,8 0 6
6 0 ,7 0 1
4

3 0 1 ,0 3 8
2 7 ,8 4 5
1 1 5 ,2 0 6
3 2 ,7 0 5
5

1 6 4 ,1 9 9
4 9 ,3 1 0
6 6 ,6 7 7
3 9 ,7 3 5
5

1 6 2 ,4 1 7
5 8 ,0 0 0
4

$ 1 1 ,1 9 3 ,5 3 3

$ 1 2 ,1 9 9 ,2 6 4

$ 1 3 ,4 1 3 ,6 0 2

$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 0 7 ,1 2 1

$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 0 9 ,6 4 5

$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 3 6 ,4 4 2

$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 2 0 ,4 1 6

303
1 0 ,3 9 1 ,4 0 3
2 7 7 ,6 6 1
6 6 ,0 1 6

83
9 ,7 8 1 ,3 4 5
2 6 4 ,6 3 7
3 7 ,8 2 1

53
1 0 ,7 6 6 ,1 2 1
2 1 9 ,2 8 7
7 7 ,3 5 8
3

1 1 ,8 1 5 ,3 8 8
3 4 6 ,2 9 8
1 3 1 ,4 9 9

$ 1 1 ,8 4 2 ,5 1 1

$ 1 1 ,1 9 3 ,5 3 3

$ 1 2 ,1 9 9 ,2 6 4

$ 1 3 ,4 1 3 ,6 0 2

$ 1 1 ,8 4 2 ,5 1 1

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its ,^ v iz .: D e p o s it s b y t h e S u p e rin te n d e n t o f B a n k s o f th e S ta te
o f N e w Y o r k .......................................................................; .........................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e f e r r e d ......................................................................................................
D u e t o tru s t co m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ...........................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n ts . .•..................................................................................................................................

Total liabilities.........................................................................................................




2

2

1

is c o u n t

200,000

1,200

D

200,000

1,200

a n d

200,000

1 ,5 0 0

e p o s it

200,000

D

$ 3 5 9 ,0 5 1
9 4 1 ,1 9 9

o f

$ 4 3 ,7 0 1
9 3 6 ,7 2 1

a n k s

$ 1 0 ,1 5 1
9 4 3 ,3 2 9

B

$ 3 ,4 0 1
7 7 9 ,4 3 9

o n

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l estate
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c ie ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

E d w a r d G . M in e r ,
J o s e p h T . A l l in g ,

R

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

RESOURCES

T o t a l r e s o u rce s

F R A N K S . T H O M A S , Cashier.

[1 8 3 E a s t M a in s t r e e t ; o r g a n iz e d , 1893]

DIRECTORS
Ja m e s G . C u t l e r ,
T h o m a s E . L a n n in ,
___________________

104

ALLIANCE BANK — R ochester
J A M E S G . C U T L E R , P resid en t.

ANDOVER STATE BANK
A . C . F R I S B E Y , P resid en t.

J. M . B r u n d a g e ,

’

— A

ndover

J . M . B R U N D A G E , Cashier.

[38 S o u th M a in s tre e t; o rg a n iz e d 1891]
F r a n k S. C l a r k ,

C r atto n
H enry H oran.

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

J. C. G r e e n ,

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 8 ,9 9 2
7 1 ,9 2 3
2 ,5 0 0
2 6 ,9 3 5

$ 1 2 ,1 9 2
7 2 ,8 7 4
2 ,5 0 0
2 5 ,9 3 5

1 3 ,5 1 9
3 7 ,8 5 0
3 9 ,5 4 4
76
2 7 ,1 4 4
4 ,0 6 6

1 4 ,7 3 5
3 3 ,2 7 4
5 4 ,0 1 1
26
3 2 ,7 2 2
3 ,7 6 9

1 6 ,4 6 8
4 3 ,2 2 4
4 5 ,6 1 5
17 7
3 3 ,1 2 8
3 ,9 6 9

1 5 ,8 1 0
5 7 ,3 7 1
4 1 ,5 4 8
43
4 2 ,5 4 3
3 ,5 8 6
7 ,1 9 5

4 ,1 0 7
30
18 5
4

4 ,8 5 0
5
38 9
1 ,7 4 2
5

6 ,5 1 7
14 0
25
1 ,4 2 1
4

1 ,3 1 9
4

$ 2 4 1 ,1 1 0

$ 2 5 2 ,9 1 4

$ 2 6 1 ,0 3 8

$ 2 8 2 ,9 4 0

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 6 ,2 0 9
1 8 6 ,5 5 0
3 ,3 5 0

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,9 6 5
1 9 8 ,3 1 1
3 ,6 3 8

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 6 ,0 0 0
2 0 5 ,9 8 5
4 ,0 5 3

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 7 ,6 1 0
1 9 2 ,9 0 5
3 7 ,4 2 4

$ 2 4 1 ,1 1 0

$ 2 5 2 ,9 1 4

$ 2 6 1 ,0 3 8

$ 2 8 2 ,9 4 0

2,210

20

e p o r t

$ 1 ,0 2 5
7 5 ,9 6 6
2 ,5 0 0
2 7 ,8 9 5

R

$ 1 ,0 4 5
8 2 ,0 0 5
2 ,5 0 0
2 6 ,8 2 5

u a r t e r l y

c o lla t e r a l............................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l....................................
Ix>ans, d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l.
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ..................................
S p e c i e .......................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S ta te s .........
l e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s .....................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ........................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s .............................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ....................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................

A. C. F r is b e y ,

Q

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ..........
P r iv a t e secu rities
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ...........
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ............

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ......................................................

DIRECTORS
L. E a r l e y ,

LIABILITIES
C a p it a l...................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ...............
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................
T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .




1

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106

ARKPORT STATE BANK — A rkport
J O H N D . T A Y L O R , P resid en t.

R O Y E D G A R , C ashier.

[O rgan ized 1916]

DIRECTORS
R oy E d g a r ,
L. H. B u r d ic k ,

H . L. D avenport,
E lm er E . F e rry,

A. W . L a t im e r ,

W . M . H u blbut,

RESOURCES

H e n r y E r l ic h ,
H o m e r U p so n ,
F ran k H urlbut,

G eorge T a ylo r,
L. M . K arr,
C . E . H unt,
F . H . E m ery.

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

o n

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

e p o r t

J a m e s O t a l in g ,
C h a s . F . B e n n in g ,

R

J o h n D. T a y l o r ,
O l iv e r D. E is e n h a r t ,
J a m e s N. F l i n t ,

$ 5 4 ,9 2 2

B

1 ,6 0 0
2 6 ,9 0 4

a n k s

3 8 ,0 9 1
366

1 ,6 0 0
1 4 ,5 5 3
17
4 8 ,4 2 3
65

1 ,8 9 0

1 ,6 2 5

500

23
2 ,1 3 4

2,000

$ 9 3 ,9 8 4

$ 1 0 9 ,0 3 8

$ 1 2 6 ,1 3 1

$ 1 4 2 ,9 1 1

C a p i t a l ..................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ...............................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .: D e p o s it s o th e r w is e p r e fe r r e d ................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ...................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s .................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .....................................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
30 6
6 ,5 0 0
6 2 ,1 3 7
40

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 ,3 9 1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 ,6 4 0

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 ,3 5 8

8 1 ,6 4 7

9 8 ,4 9 1

1 1 4 ,5 5 2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ........................................................................................

$ 9 3 ,9 8 4

$ 1 0 9 ,0 3 8

2

1 2 ,0 6 4

8,000

8,000

4 6 ,5 3 5
62 4
1 ,5 9 0

735

2,000
1

2,000
1

1

1

$ 1 2 6 ,1 3 1

$ 1 4 2 ,9 1 1

is c o u n t




D

LIABILITIES

a n d

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................

200

8,000

e p o s it

$ 4 6 ,8 9 2

D

$ 4 2 ,9 4 2
6 ,6 0 0
70 0
6 ,5 0 8
74
3 2 ,8 9 7
11 4

o f

$ 5 0 ,9 7 2

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .: P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ...........................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ............................................................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y co lla te ra l
O v e r d r a f t s ...........................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ...............................
S p e c i e ....................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c e y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s .
L e g a l te n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s .............................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s .....................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ...........................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ...............................
A d d f o r c e n t s .....................................................................................................

BALDWIN’S BANK OF PENN YAN
A . F L A G ROBSON, President.
E . R . B ordw ell,

— Penn

Y

an

[127 Main street; organized 1881]

F. M . C o l l in ,

D IR E C T O R S
O. Q. Sh e a r m a n ,

RE SO U R CE S

LARS P. NIELSON, Cashier.

W. N. W

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

A . F l a g R o b so n .

is e ,

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917
$ 2 4 7 ,6 9 3
1 5 3 ,0 0 0
1 8 ,5 8 5
1 7 0 ,9 4 7

3 3 ,2 0 8
3 2 ,8 7 6
2 3 4 ,8 4 7
11 6
1 4 4 ,6 5 4
1 3 ,9 6 5

2 6 ,8 7 2
3 2 ,8 7 0
2 6 9 ,0 7 4
635
8 5 ,6 4 2
1 0 ,5 7 8

2 7 ,3 9 7
4 4 ,0 7 3
3 0 0 ,1 2 3
378
8 5 ,1 0 5
1 0 ,6 8 0

2 7 ,4 4 7
3 2 ,2 8 8
2 4 9 ,0 6 9
4 ,9 1 3
2 6 5 ,3 8 4
1 0 ,8 7 2
1 9 ,8 5 6

2 5 ,6 4 1

2 3 ,1 1 6
3 ,0 0 0
2 ,3 6 3
1 0 ,2 3 3

1 5 ,7 4 8
1 ,5 0 0
1 ,1 4 5
8 ,8 6 2
4

5 ,1 9 7
7 ,9 2 3
3

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .............................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e .......................................................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,0 7 1 ,5 5 0

$ 1 ,0 1 8 ,2 8 0

$ 1 ,0 2 9 ,3 9 8

$ 1 ,2 1 3 ,1 7 7

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 8 0 ,7 2 2

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 6 8 ,5 6 4

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 7 2 ,7 0 7

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 7 1 ,7 5 2

4 5 ,0 0 0
1 5 ,9 6 7
7 7 1 ,1 9 3
96 7

5 5 ,0 0 0
2 8 ,5 7 4
6 5 8 ,7 1 7
273
5 0 ,0 0 0
7 ,1 5 0

5 0 ,0 0 0
2 9 ,0 4 0
6 6 5 ,0 5 1

5 0 ,0 0 0
1 4 ,9 3 3
8 3 9 ,4 5 0
3 ,1 4 4

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,0 7 1 ,5 5 0




66 0
1 0 ,5 0 8
4

7 ,7 0 0

1

6

5 5 ,0 0 0
7 ,6 0 0

8 3 ,8 9 7

$ 1 ,0 2 9 ,3 9 8

$ 1 ,2 1 3 ,1 7 7

2
$ 1 ,0 1 8 ,2 8 0

e p o r t

$ 1 9 1 ,3 5 1
1 5 4 ,5 0 0
1 8 ,5 8 5
1 6 9 ,9 4 7

R

$ 2 0 7 ,6 5 1
1 5 7 ,9 0 8
1 8 ,5 8 5
1 6 9 ,7 4 7

u a r t e r l y

$ 2 2 1 ,7 7 1
1 7 0 ,7 1 9
1 4 ,5 8 5
1 6 7 ,9 9 6

Q

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z . : P u b lic s e c u r it ie s .............................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r r e a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is co u n ts a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e .....................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l re se rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

1
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108

THE BALDWINSVILLE STATE BANK — B aldwinsville
O T I S M . B I G E L O W , P resid en t.

E . H . M A R V I N , Cashier.

[O sw ego s t r e e t : org a n ized 1875]

DIRECTORS
O n s M . B ig e l o w ,

L. W . C o n n e l l ,
E. H . M a r t i n ,

J. E. C o n n e l l ,

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

1,000

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

1 1 ,6 6 5
2 5 ,2 8 9
3 6 7 ,8 3 1
1 ,6 7 6
1 0 9 ,4 5 6
1 ,3 1 3

1 1 ,6 6 5
2 8 ,5 0 5
3 9 6 ,9 4 1
148
3 4 ,7 6 3
998

1 1 ,6 6 5
2 8 ,0 4 2
4 0 2 ,1 6 8

1 3 ,9 6 1
2 8 ,6 2 2
3 9 8 ,2 8 4
340
7 2 ,3 3 2
801
2 8 ,3 8 5

2 5 ,8 0 7

2 6 ,6 5 1

2 1 ,0 0 7

916
5 ,0 0 0
4

44 5
5 ,0 0 0
3

314
7 ,9 9 6
4

98 7
7 ,6 1 5
•4

$ 6 9 2 ,5 1 6

$ 6 9 2 ,6 5 5

$ 7 2 0 ,3 3 5

$ 7 4 5 ,2 9 5

C a p i t a l ............................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f it s .........
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .............................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s
B ills p a y a b l e ................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ...........................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ...............................................................

$ 6 0 ,0 0 0
5 2 ,8 9 4
5 7 5 ,5 8 9
1 ,0 3 2

$ 6 0 ,0 0 0
5 3 ,8 2 6
5 7 5 ,7 4 2

$ 6 0 ,0 0 0
5 4 ,5 5 3
5 8 2 ,7 8 1

$ 6 0 , (XX)
5 2 ,2 9 7
5 9 9 ,5 5 5
103

3 ,0 0 0

3 ,0 8 6

3 ,0 0 0

2 3 ,3 3 9

Total liabilities...........................................

$ 6 9 2 ,5 1 6

$ 6 9 2 ,6 5 5

$ 7 2 0 ,3 3 5

$ 7 4 5 ,2 9 5

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

1,000

1,000

101

6 1 ,0 5 1
651

1,000

1,000

LIABILITIES




1

20,000
1

1

10,000
1

D is c o u n t

$
5 5 ,0 6 9
6 ,0 9 5
1 3 3 ,7 9 7

and

$
5 5 ,0 6 9
6 ,0 9 5
1 2 4 ,1 7 2

D e p o s it

$
5 5 ,0 6 9
6 ,0 9 5
1 2 4 ,3 7 2

of

1,000

B anks

$
3 0 ,7 4 7
6 ,0 9 5
1 0 4 ,7 1 7

O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d s t a t e s .....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e ra l r e s e rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

1,000

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

on

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l estate
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l .............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t co m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

E . G . H eaton,

R eport

resources

J. C a r l C o n n e l l ,
J o h n T . S k in n e r .

THE BANK OF AMERICA —
W M . H. P E R K IN S , President.

N

e w

Y

o r k

[44-46 Wall street; organized 1852]

C

it y

W A L T E R M . BEN N E T T, Cashier.

DIRECTORS

W alter M. B enn et,
A u g u s t u s D . J u il l ia r d ,
W m . H . P e r k in s ,
C o r n e l iu s N. B l is s ,
J a m e s N. W a l l a c e ,
____________________________________ W m . R.* P e t e r s ,_________________ J am es N. J a r v ie ,________________D a l l a s B. P r a t t .___________________________________________________

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

$ 1 ,5 2 7 ,6 7 3
3 ,0 8 6 ,8 3 5
9 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 ,0 0 0
1 7 ,5 7 7 ,6 9 9
1 0 ,0 6 2 ,5 1 8
2 ,3 7 9
4 , 8 6 3 ,8 1 5
2 ,8 1 3 ,9 2 6

1 ,5 0 4 ,1 6 8
3 3 0 ,0 0 0
1 1 ,5 7 0 ,8 9 4

1 ,3 5 2 ,6 8 1

2 6 ,4 5 5 ,6 6 2

9 1 6 ,7 5 8
4 0 ,5 0 0
3 ,0 4 9 ,9 9 1

9 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 2 ,9 0 0
4

9 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 6 ,7 0 0
4

9 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 1 0 ,3 0 0

1

1 5 ,8 7 9 ,1 5 0
5 ,6 3 2 ,0 3 3
1 5 0 ,0 0 0
4 5 ,6 0 0
4

$ 5 5 ,7 0 3 ,8 8 2

$ 6 6 ,5 5 1 ,0 2 6

$ 4 5 ,8 5 7 ,3 9 5

$ 5 3 ,1 4 2 ,5 3 6

$ 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 ,5 9 8 ,9 2 8

$ 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 ,8 5 4 ,5 4 9

$ 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 ,7 0 6 ,2 3 8

$ 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 ,5 7 2 ,5 4 0

3 ,8 0 9 ,7 7 1
2 7 ,0 3 6 ,1 5 5
1 5 ,8 3 9 ,1 5 1

4 ,1 8 3 ,1 8 3
4 4 6 .0 0 0
4 2 ,4 1 4 ,3 5 9
1 0 ,2 1 9 ,6 3 4

4 ,3 0 9 ,6 4 3
5 3 9 .0 0 0
2 0 ,0 5 0 ,8 9 5
1 1 ,7 9 4 ,2 1 8

4 ,1 0 6 ,5 9 9
2 5 0 .0 0 0
3 0 ,0 4 8 ,6 8 0
1 0 ,4 6 5 ,1 4 8

9 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 9 ,8 7 5

9 0 0 .0 0 0
3 3 ,3 0 0

9 0 0 .0 0 0
5 7 ,4 0 0

1 5 0 .0 0 0
4 9 ,5 6 8

$ 5 5 ,7 0 3 ,8 8 2

$ 6 6 ,5 5 1 ,0 2 6

$ 4 5 ,8 5 7 ,3 9 5

$ 5 3 ,1 4 2 ,5 3 6

10,000

$ 2 ,3 4 8 ,1 1 3
3 ,0 3 5 ,1 4 5
9 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 ,5 0 0
1 4 ,7 0 3 ,2 4 9
7 ,8 3 1 ,6 0 7
138
1 ,1 9 5 ,7 5 1
8 4 6 ,8 8 6
5 6 7 ,3 6 0

e p o r t

$ 1 ,5 7 9 ,0 3 2
3 .3 4 2 .8 0 6
9 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 ,5 0 0
1 7 ,8 4 0 ,7 3 1
8 ,8 6 5 ,8 0 1
1 8 ,2 9 2
1 ,4 8 0 ,0 1 1
3 .7 2 1 .8 0 6

R

$ 8 8 9 ,1 9 2
3 ,6 0 2 ,7 6 1
9 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 ,0 0 0
1 8 ,6 1 8 ,8 2 9
1 0 ,8 0 2 ,4 4 5
47
1 ,4 1 9 ,3 2 7
5 ,1 0 8 ,3 1 5

u a r t e r l y

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Q

S tock s an d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m tg e ., d e e d o r o th e r re a l e sta te co ll.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se cu re d b y c o lla te r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e .....................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l re se rv e n o t e s ............................................................. .....................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e f r o m t h e F e d e r a l R e s e r v e B a n k o f N e w Y o r k , less o ffs e ts ................................
C u s t o m e r s ’ lia b ilit y o n a c c e p t a n c e s (p e r c o n tra , see lia b ilit ie s )...............................
A s s e t s n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
O th e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .............................................................. .....................................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .......................................................................
A c c e p t a n c e s o f d r a ft s p a y a b le a t a fu tu re d a t e o r a u th o riz e d b y c o m m e rcia l
le tte r s o f c r e d i t .............................................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ................................................................................................................. ..




2

1

8

So l o m o n K e t c h a m ,
M il f o r d H . K e t c h a m ,

S a m u e l P. H il d r e t h ,
A bner B . I nolee,

A

m it y v il l b

C H A S . 0 . I R E L A N D , C ashier.

[B r o a d w a y ; o rg a n iz e d 1891]

DIRECTORS
W. D a v is ,

E lm er
C harles O . I reland,
O r v il l e J. W il s e t .

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

1 5 ,5 3 3
8 9 ,4 6 7
1 1 9 ,0 2 7
22 4
1 0 2 ,0 9 2
3 ,5 1 0
1 7 ,8 0 6

1 5 ,3 1 7
244
1 0 ,3 6 6
3

1 4 ,1 1 5
203
1 0 ,3 0 0
3

1 1 ,8 5 8
12 4
9 ,8 1 2
5

31 2
1 0 ,3 3 5
4

$ 5 1 9 ,4 9 4

$ 5 5 7 ,6 1 8

$ 5 3 5 ,6 0 5

$ 6 0 4 ,3 6 7

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
6 4 ,1 0 7

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
6 2 ,5 6 3

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
6 1 ,8 2 2

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
6 8 ,0 5 0

1 5 ,0 0 0
1 ,5 7 9
4 1 0 ,4 5 7
3 ,3 5 0

1 5 ,0 0 0
1 ,5 7 9
4 5 1 ,6 7 5
1 ,8 0 0

1 5 ,0 0 0
1 ,5 9 9
4 3 0 ,9 8 3

1

1,200
1

1 5 ,0 0 0
1 ,5 9 9
4 9 3 ,2 1 6
1 ,5 0 0

$ 5 1 9 ,4 9 4

$ 5 5 7 ,6 1 8

$ 5 3 5 ,6 0 5

D

1 3 ,8 4 0
6 9 ,5 4 8
1 3 1 ,5 6 1
282
4 4 ,2 5 2
8 ,0 6 2

LIABILITIES

Total liabilities.........................................................................................................




1

2

$ 6 0 4 ,3 6 7

is c o u n t

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f it s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e cu re d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts ..................... ...............................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilitie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

a n d

1 7 ,6 3 5
5 3 ,0 1 9
1 7 7 ,7 8 0
728
3 3 ,1 7 3
6 ,4 5 6

e p o s it

1 8 ,4 3 6
4 4 ,9 6 3
1 3 2 ,7 8 3
54 2
4 0 ,6 9 2
5 ,6 5 2

D

$ 4 2 ,2 4 0
1 1 7 ,8 3 2
3 2 ,9 1 0
5 3 ,0 7 5

o f

$ 4 0 ,2 0 5
1 2 4 ,9 5 5
3 2 ,8 5 1
4 8 ,2 5 0

a n k s

$ 3 6 ,7 5 5
1 2 6 ,2 7 9
3 2 ,9 2 2
4 8 ,2 5 0

B

$ 3 4 ,7 2 2
1 3 4 ,0 3 5
3 5 ,0 3 9
4 6 ,7 0 0

o h

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

e p o r t

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l e state
c o lla te r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l.............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a ft s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

F r e d e r ic k B. P o w e l l ,
C h a r l e s S. W il m a r t h ,

R

RESOURCES

G i l b e r t P. W il l ia m s ,
M il l a r d F . G r if f it h s ,

110

BANK OF AMITYVILLE —
S O L O M O N K E T C H A M , P resid en t.

BANK OF ANGELICA — A ngelica
A . H . H O O K E R , P resid en t.
A . H . H ookeb,

D . D . D ic k s o n ,

J. H . R O O K , Cashier.

[M a in s tre e t; o rg a n iz e d 1890]
D IR E C T O R S
C. C. O sg oo d .
J o h n S. R o c k w e l l ,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of .
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,.1917

$8,650
24,509
8,100

15,789
39,876
105,363
1,099
19,610
9,102

15,789
43,561
96,805
651
31,257
9,474

15,789
38,971
94,259
695
38,484
7,317

15,789
39,347
97,598
1,382
85,126
13,202
2,520

2,615

1,865
1,130

675
3

725
3

1,315
'865
206
750
4

59
725
4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$234,241

$241,409

$238,264

$297,011

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 0 ,4 5 0
1 7 8 ,0 4 1
750

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 2 ,1 8 9
1 8 3 ,4 4 4
775

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 0 ,7 5 2
1 8 1 ,7 1 0
801

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 2 ,8 8 5
2 3 8 ,3 7 2
75 3

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 2 3 4 ,2 4 1

$ 2 4 1 ,4 0 9

$ 2 3 8 ,2 6 4

$ 2 9 7 ,0 1 1

O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

1

1
111




1

e p o r t

$8,000
23,509
8,100

R

$6,000
26,049
8,100

u a r t e r l y

$6,000
26,009
8,100

Q

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z . :
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ..................................... .....................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is co u n ts a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se cu re d b y c o lla te r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1017

J. H . R o o k .

BANK OF ANGOLA —
W . W . C H A M B E R L A IN , President.

A ngola
[Commercial street; organized 1906]

GEO. L. PE C K , Cashier-

to

DIRECTORS
W . W . C h a m b e r l a in ,
G e o . A. B r it t in g ,

B . I. H a r t s h o r n ,
J u l iu s M . S c h w b r t ,

A l l e n J. B u n d y ,
H e n r y P. B u b g a b d ,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

H
hj
O

30,999
67,435
151,171
1,537
26,038
7,397

43,963
66,200
132,544
258
63,502
12,580

39,561
52,861
160,148
1,712
61,168
9,906
4,565

4,385
610
431
735
4
$329,737

9,435
1,280
492
1,180
4
$344,716

4,020
890
339
1,060
4
$370,493

i ,759
12,852
4
$390,954

LIABILITIES

$25,000
41,201

$25,000
44,323

$25,000
44,809

13.000
10.000
205,545
1,240
5,000
25,000
3,855
1

18,000
25,000
215,334

18,000
28,680
252,367

18,000
23,868
269,048

15,000
5,180
1

2,121
2

10,228

Total liabilities.................................................

$329,737

$344,716

$370,493

$390,954




1

is c o u n t

$25,000
41,096

D

C a p i t a l .................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s .............
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v iz .
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ...............
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s ..
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ..................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k a n d b a n k e r s ____
B ills p a y a b l e .....................................................................
R e d is c o u n t s .......................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ............ ..................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................

a n d

27,129
40,341
171,067
708
14,892
7,516

%

e p o s it

$36,140
4,000
6,278

D

$34,855
4,000
6,278

o f

$37,470
4,000
6,278

a n k s

$51,591
4,000
6,328

B

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

B. E. S m it h ,

o n

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .: P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l estate
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

E. L. B e n j a m in ,
J o h n C. G l a s .

BANK OF ANTWERP — A ntwerp
W IL L A R D S. A U G SB U R Y, President.
W il l a r d S. A u q s b u r y ,
E l b e r t C. H unt,

F r a n k J. B a u m e r t ,
C h a s . E. M a r s h ,

[Main street; organized 1910]
G e orge

DIRECTORS
E. B a il e y ,

F. B. W h e e l e r ,

RESOURCES

G a y l o r d W. H a l l ,

A lexander C opley,
C h a s . H. W il l a r d .

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

$ 2 3 ,6 3 8
9 1 ,3 8 0
9 ,9 0 0
2 0 ,5 5 0

$ 2 3 ,6 3 8
9 3 ,3 4 5
9 ,9 0 0
1 8 ,4 5 0

$ 5 5 ,5 9 8
1 2 4 ,2 1 7
9 ,9 0 0
1 8 ,4 5 0

$ 3 3 ,5 6 8
1 2 2 ,0 1 7
9 ,9 0 0
1 8 ,4 5 0

1 2 ,9 0 0
3 6 ,8 4 9
9 6 ,3 0 0
55 3
2 7 ,0 2 4
4 ,7 0 0

1 2 ,7 5 0
4 4 ,5 9 1
1 0 0 ,8 2 0
96 9
7 2 ,8 8 9
5 ,3 1 2

1 2 ,7 0 0
4 3 ,6 9 8
9 9 ,1 7 2
23 0
3 5 ,5 1 5
6 ,2 4 1

1 ,7 3 3
2 ,5 4 2
2 ,6 0 0
4

3 ,0 4 7
33 0
163
2 ,7 0 0
4

2,210

1 2 ,7 0 0
3 8 ,4 1 3
1 0 8 ,3 9 6
1 ,0 3 2
7 8 ,1 9 1
2 ,3 1 2
1 6 ,2 9 4

15 9
2 ,5 0 0
4

643
2 ,7 0 0
4

$ 3 3 0 ,6 7 3

$ 3 8 8 ,9 0 8

$ 4 1 0 ,5 9 4

$ 4 4 4 ,6 2 0

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
Add fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 1 ,3 6 2
2 7 2 ,8 1 8
491

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 4 ,4 5 9
3 2 5 ,1 3 1
3 ,3 1 7

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 5 ,6 8 9
3 4 8 ,6 3 4
470
800

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 5 ,6 6 0
3 8 1 ,7 1 8
1 ,2 4 2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

* 3 3 0 .6 7 3

*410.594

*444.620

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Q uarterly R eport

S to ck s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r r e a l e state
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l re se rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

F. B. W H EELER, Cashier.

LIABILITIES

1,000
1

* 3 8 8 .9 0 8

1

1,000
113




1,000
2

— A

114:

THE BANK OF ATTICA
C . B . B E N E D I C T , P resid en t.

t t ic a

R . E . S L A C K , C ashier.

[M a in a n d M a r k e t stre e ts; o r g a n iz e d 1890]

DIRECTORS
C. B. B e n e d ic t ,

C. J. D a n l e y ,

W. E. H o p k in s ,

$ 9 ,2 5 2
1 1 7 ,7 6 3
1 9 ,9 3 6
3 6 ,3 8 9

3 3 ,9 6 9
2 5 ,3 0 2
2 1 2 ,5 1 9
800
8 1 ,8 9 2
9 ,0 6 9

2 8 ,8 9 0
3 9 ,7 4 7
2 2 4 ,3 3 9
571
3 1 ,4 2 3
7 ,7 5 7

2 6 ,5 3 7
2 4 ,2 5 0
2 3 0 ,3 5 7
190
5 0 ,9 2 4
7 ,2 2 0

2 6 ,5 3 7
2 3 ,8 5 6
2 2 2 ,8 4 8
1 ,6 7 6
7 2 ,0 9 5
6 ,5 1 9
8 ,3 3 8

5 ,2 7 3
135

3 ,6 5 6

8 ,4 8 5

8,000
4

3 ,3 5 6
150
2 ,5 8 6
8 ,3 0 0
3

3 ,5 4 1
8 ,3 0 0
3

$ 5 4 2 ,6 7 7

$ 5 4 8 ,0 0 2

$ 5 5 7 ,0 5 3

.,0 3 5
4 ,0 0 0

$ 4 0 ,0 0 0
2 4 ,4 2 5
4 8 2 ,0 2 6
1 ,5 5 0

$ 4 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 ,9 3 7
4 8 3 ,0 1 6
3 ,1 0 0

$ 5 4 2 ,6 7 7

$ 5 4 8 ,0 0 2

$ 5 5 7 ,0 5 3

1,012
2

$ 5 1 8 ,9 7 9

772

LIABILITIES

O ther liabilities.......................................................................................................................

$ 4 0 ,0 0 0
3 3 ,0 3 9
4 4 4 ,6 1 7
1 ,3 2 3

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ........................................................................................................................

$ 5 1 8 ,9 7 9

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................




40

000

t 64 2

1

D iscount

$ 2 3 ,0 9 1
1 1 2 ,7 7 8
1 9 ,9 7 1
3 8 ,2 8 9

and

$ 2 8 ,1 0 0
1 1 1 ,1 5 8
1 9 ,9 7 1
3 8 ,2 8 9

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

D eposit

$ 1 ,0 5 0
8 0 ,2 2 4
1 9 ,9 8 3
3 9 ,2 6 4

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

of

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

B anks

Total resources.....................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

on

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities.......................................................................................
Private securities.....................................................................................
Real estate owned.......................................................................................
Mortgages owned........................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate
collateral.................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral...........................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral......................
Overdrafts..................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers.............................................
Specie.........................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.........................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks............................................
Federal reserve notes...................................................................................
Cash items..................................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads.............................................
Add for cents..............................................................................................

J oh n M . B r yso n .

R eport

resources

A r t h u r L. Y o u n g ,

B AN K OF AUSABLE FORKS, N. Y .— A usable F orks
E . W . F E A T H E R S T O N , P resid en t.

V . K . M O O R E , C ashier.

[M a in stre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1910]

DIRECTORS
E. W . F e a t h e r s t o n ,
J. W . N y e ,

S. G . P r im e ,
L . F. R obert,

W . A. M c K e n z ie ,
G . H . S m it h ,

O. E. G a b s o ,
V. K. M o o r e ,

R . L . T rum bu ll,
E. W . P a r k e r ,

R. T. M ace .
RESOURCES
S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ..........
P r iv a t e se cu ritie s
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ............

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

8,000

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ......................................................

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

8,000

8,000

$
1 1 8 ,5 8 5
3 8 ,3 7 2

$ 7 ,0 0 0
1 4 2 ,3 5 4
3 9 ,5 2 2

$
1 5 7 ,2 4 1
3 9 ,2 2 2

$
1 9 3 ,0 2 9
3 4 ,6 1 2

1 1 ,0 7 5
8 2 ,3 9 7
2 1 2 ,4 3 7
7
6 1 ,8 1 6
1 ,6 2 0

1 0 ,5 5 0
8 1 ,3 6 0
2 3 7 ,7 6 9
410
4 8 ,2 3 5
1 ,0 8 6

1 1 ,8 2 0
8 1 ,9 6 0
2 2 7 ,9 1 8
244
6 7 ,7 8 4
1 ,0 6 8

1 7 ,1 0 0
6 8 ,5 4 8
2 6 0 ,3 5 2
1 ,3 9 3
5 1 ,8 3 5
1 ,3 7 3
3 5 ,1 3 0

2 3 ,0 0 0
510
5 ,5 0 0

2 6 ,1 4 8

3 1 ,6 9 6

5 ,9 2 5

5 ,8 5 0

6 ,6 0 0
4

$ 5 6 3 ,3 2 1

$ 6 0 1 ,3 6 1

$ 6 3 4 ,8 0 5

$ 6 7 7 ,9 7 6

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 3 ,7 2 6

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 6 ,0 4 2

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 5 ,5 7 1

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 8 ,6 5 5

1 8 ,0 0 0
5 ,2 2 5
4 5 2 ,6 8 2

2 5 ,0 0 0
4 ,6 2 1
4 8 2 ,0 2 3

2 5 ,0 0 0
3 ,7 7 9
5 1 5 ,5 0 5

3 ,6 8 6

3 ,6 7 5

4 ,9 5 0

2 5 ,0 0 0
3 ,6 5 4
5 4 6 ,6 0 9
9 ,0 0 0
5 ,0 5 7

$ 5 6 3 ,3 2 1

$ 6 0 1 ,3 6 1

$ 6 3 4 ,8 0 5

$ 6 7 7 ,9 7 6

2

1,000
2

2,000
2

Q uarterly R eport

c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y co lla te r a l.
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................
D u e f r o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s . . .
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................
F e d e r a l r e s e rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s .............
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ...............
O t h e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s ..
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ..................................
B ills p a y a b l e ......................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...............................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ...................................................................




1
115

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .

2

116

BANK OF AVOCA —
G E O R G E C. SILSBEE, President.

A voca
W A R R E N H . L E E , Cashier.

[60 M a in s tre e t; o rg a n iz e d 1901]

DIRECTORS
F. E. J o h n s o n ,
G e o . C. S i l s b e e ,

D . F. R u n d e l l ,
F. L. A r n o l d ,

H. W il m o t S m it h ,
A. F. L e e ,

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 8 9 ,4 8 0
6 9 ,8 5 4

$ 1 0 0 ,3 8 0
5 6 ,8 6 9

$ 9 9 ,7 4 5
6 3 ,8 3 8

1 3 ,5 9 4

1 3 ,5 9 4

1 3 ,8 5 8

2 ,9 5 0
4 0 ,4 5 9
9 3 ,7 6 9
147
1 0 7 ,8 2 3
6 ,2 3 0

2 ,9 5 0
4 5 ,4 5 9
8 9 ,2 6 6

2 ,9 5 0
4 1 ,4 5 9
1 1 7 ,7 7 8
51
1 1 0 ,1 9 6
6 ,2 2 6

2 ,9 5 0
4 1 ,4 5 9
1 1 5 ,2 7 5
72
1 4 8 ,4 5 3
4 ,6 8 9
2 ,0 1 9

5 ,7 1 0
530

4 ,3 0 2
. 24 7

2,000
2

2,000

3 ,0 2 6

220
2,000

2 ,5 0 0

3

2

$ 4 1 9 ,2 1 3

$ 4 5 6 ,7 5 2

$ 4 9 6 ,8 6 0

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
O th e r d e p o s its s e cu re d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o tru s t co m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 6 ,6 2 7

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
4 0 ,8 3 7

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
4 1 ,2 6 4

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
4 4 ,7 0 7

8 ,4 5 3
3 3 4 ,5 6 3

7 ,0 6 5
3 4 0 ,3 1 0

6 ,9 9 0
3 7 7 ,1 7 8
319

4 3 ,8 6 2
3 7 4 ,7 8 9

Other liabilities............... ...........................................................................

A d d f o r c e n t s .................................................................... .•................................................................
T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................




6,000

1

$ 4 1 0 ,6 4 4

6,000

1

$ 4 1 9 ,2 1 3

6,000
1

$ 4 5 6 ,7 5 2

8 ,5 0 0

2
$ 4 9 6 ,8 6 0

D iscount

$ 4 1 0 ,6 4 4

LIABILITIES

and

3

11

9 3 ,0 0 5
7 ,0 4 3

2,000

D eposit

2,000

2,000

of

$ 6 5 ,0 2 8
7 0 ,2 3 7
2 ,1 5 0
1 3 ,6 0 8

B anks

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

on

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l estate
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o l l a t e r a l .............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a ft s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l te n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l re se rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

S. M . Almt,

R eport

RESOURCES

H. T. B a ir d ,
W a r r e n H. L e e .

BANK OF BABYLON
J O H N C L I N T O N R O B B I N S , President.

— B

abylon

E M S L I E J . H E A R T T , C ashier.

[D e e r P a rk a v e n u e ; o r g a n iz e d 1913]

DIRECTORS
J o h n H . A r in k ,
A l b e r t D. H a f f ,

Jam es B a rb er ,
W il l ia m E . M a g e e ,

H e n r y S. B l a c h l y ,
J o h n C l in t o n R o b b in s ,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

W il l ia m G e ig e r ,
T h o m a s F. T ie r n e y .

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 2 4 ,7 9 3
8 9 ,7 5 1
1 3 ,8 3 3

$ 3 1 ,5 2 3
8 8 ,0 4 1
1 4 ,7 3 0

$ 3 5 ,1 8 5
8 0 ,6 2 5
1 4 ,3 6 0

$ 4 0 ,2 6 9
8 6 ,8 4 8
1 3 ,4 5 0

1 ,8 0 0
5 ,5 5 0
4 1 ,7 3 2
38
2 2 ,4 2 5
9 ,3 1 0

1 ,8 0 0
2 ,9 7 5
5 4 ,1 0 5
2 4 ,3 0 8
1 2 ,2 5 6

1 ,8 2 7
7 ,6 3 0
5 3 ,0 7 8
837
2 9 ,3 0 6
1 2 ,8 1 2

O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
Legal tender notes and notes o f n a tio n a l banks...................................... .................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h 'it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

2 ,2 2 7
7 ,7 3 0
5 6 ,6 4 9
58
2 6 ,4 4 7
8 ,6 2 7
1 0 ,3 7 5

4 ,2 9 0
2 ,6 7 5
616
4 ,4 3 7

3

6 ,1 9 6
520
1 ,1 8 1
4 ,3 7 5
3

4 ,2 0 0
1 ,4 7 5
18 0
4 ,2 9 2
5

255
4 ,4 5 9
4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

$ 2 2 1 ,2 5 3

$ 2 4 2 ,2 2 3

$ 2 4 5 ,8 1 2

$ 2 5 7 ,3 9 8

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 6 ,1 9 2
1 5 4 ,5 0 2
558

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 5 ,2 5 1
1 7 6 ,2 7 7
694

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 2 ,9 9 4
1 8 2 ,2 6 8
550

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 5 ,4 2 2
1 9 1 ,3 2 5
65 0

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 2 2 1 ,2 5 3

$ 2 4 5 ,8 1 2

$ 2 5 7 ,3 9 8

210

LIABILITIES

Add for cents..............................................................................................




1

1
$ 2 4 2 ,2 2 3

1

Q uarterly R eport

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Jam es W . E ato n ,
E u g e n e P. S m it h ,

H o l d e r T . M il l e r ,

A r t h u r G. H o u g h ,

B

a t a v ia

H E R B E R T T . B O O T H , C ashier.

[69 M a in s tre e t: o rg a n iz e d 18761
N ew ell

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

H e r b e r t T . B ooth.

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

3 6 9 ,9 6 7
6 6 7 ,2 9 7
8 5 9 ,8 0 0
3 ,7 9 3
2 6 7 ,7 9 0
1 3 ,6 5 8

3 4 0 ,2 0 0
4 6 1 ,5 0 0
9 9 7 ,2 6 0
3 ,7 9 5
2 6 6 ,9 6 6
1 4 ,6 5 0

3 5 5 ,4 7 8
4 8 2 ,3 9 6
9 9 4 ,1 2 9
3 ,9 5 1
2 9 9 ,3 0 6
1 4 ,3 4 9

3 7 0 ,5 8 9
5 0 0 ,5 1 8
1 ,0 1 4 ,6 8 7
1 ,5 7 4
3 7 0 ,5 5 9
8 ,1 8 7
7 4 ,7 9 8

6 9 ,1 8 9

9 9 ,3 9 5

8 3 ,9 2 9

5 ,6 6 3

4 ,7 8 9

8 ,3 1 1

22,000

22,000

3

5

4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ..........................................................................................

$ 2 ,5 6 4 ,6 6 1

$ 2 ,5 4 0 ,4 3 6

$ 2 ,5 9 2 ,9 1 7

$ 2 ,7 0 3 ,5 0 6

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 1 2 ,8 6 0

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 2 ,0 7 9

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 8 ,7 2 1

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 1 4 ,0 3 9

2 5 ,0 0 0
• 7 6 ,3 7 8
2 ,0 6 8 ,5 7 4
1 0 ,3 4 8
2 1 ,5 0 0

7 8 .0 0 0
7 5 ,3 2 3
2 ,0 1 0 ,9 0 3
3 ,1 3 0

7 3 .0 0 0
7 4 ,6 9 0
2 ,0 4 8 ,9 2 1
1 6 ,5 8 3

7 8 .0 0 0
7 5 ,8 3 2
2 , 1 6 1 ,0 1 4
3 ,6 1 9

21.000

21.000

21.000

1,000

2 2 ,5 0 0

1

1,000

1,000
1 1 ,7 5 7
7 ,0 0 0

21,000

LIABILITIES
C a p it a l....................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s .................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o sits, v iz .:
D e p o s its b y th e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ...................................................
O th e r d e p o s its s e cu re d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts ......................................
D u e d e p o sito r s, n o t p r e fe r r e d ......................................................................
D u e t o tr u s t c o m p a n ie s, b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .......................................
O th e r lia b ilitie s ...................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ........................................................................................................

Total liabilities..............................................................................




1

$2,564,661

1

$2,540,436

2

2

$2,592,917

$2,703,506

D iscount

c o lla t e r a l............................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l...............................
L o a n s , d is co u n ts a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e cu re d b y c o l l a t e r a l .
O v e r d r a ft s .............................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y th e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s . . .
L e g a l te n d e r n o te s a n d n o te s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ................................
F e d e r a l r e se rve n o t e s .......................................................................................
C a s h it e m s .............................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t h e F e d e r a l R e s e r v e B a n k o f N e w Y o r k , less o ff s e t s .
A sse ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f th e a b o v e h e a d s ..................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ........................................................................................................

and

$ 1 2 9 ,2 2 0
3 4 ,5 0 0
6 5 ,8 4 0
9 3 ,2 7 3

D eposit

$ 1 2 9 ,1 7 0
3 4 ,5 0 0
7 0 ,8 4 0
9 3 ,5 5 3

of

$ 1 2 9 ,7 2 0
3 4 ,5 0 0
7 0 ,8 4 0
9 3 ,8 1 8

B anks

$ 8 2 ,1 0 0
3 4 ,5 0 0
7 5 ,3 4 0
9 2 ,0 6 3

on

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v iz .
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s . . .
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .. .
R e a l esta te o w n e d ___
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ____

D a n i e l W . T o m lin so n , J r .,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

R eport

RESOURCES

DIRECTORS
K. C ome ,

118

BANK OF BATAVIA —
H O L D E N T . M I L L E R , P resid en t.

BANK OF BELFAST — B elfast
N.

C . S A U N D E R S , P resident.

W . B . M A N L E Y , C ashier.

M a in stre e t; o rg a n iz e d 1914]

DIRECTORS
N. C. Saunders,

P e t e r B. L o f t is ,

J. H . M e in e k a ,
J. E a t o n K in n e y ,

J. S. Sm it h ,
W . B. M a n l e y ,

RESOURCES

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

A. E . Perry,

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

$ 7 1 ,7 2 8
7 7 ,0 9 5
9 ,1 0 0
3 0 ,1 1 3

$ 6 6 ,0 0 6
8 1 ,1 1 7
9 ,1 0 0
2 8 ,5 5 8

$ 6 7 ,0 0 6
7 6 ,1 6 2
9 ,1 0 0
2 7 ,5 5 8

$ 7 1 ,5 0 6
8 5 ,0 1 2
9 ,1 0 0
2 7 ,5 5 8

7 ,5 3 1
2 8 ,7 0 3
1 0 3 ,9 8 6
69
6 5 ,2 5 2
1 8 ,7 5 8

7 ,4 7 3
3 1 ,7 6 0
1 1 6 ,2 1 6
115
6 9 ,7 8 5
1 4 ,2 5 3

3 ,6 7 7
2 6 ,9 9 8
1 2 0 ,6 2 6
35 6
7 5 ,9 4 3
1 8 ,4 6 0

7 ,7 3 7
2 9 ,8 8 6
1 0 2 ,0 8 4
16 4
7 2 ,9 8 6
1 7 ,5 4 7
2 ,0 8 0

2 ,4 8 5
35
447
4 ,0 0 0
5

4 ,3 6 0
15
24 7
4 ,0 0 0
3

$ 4 1 9 ,3 0 7

2,000
34
4 ,0 0 0
4

77 3
4 ,0 0 0
4

$ 4 3 3 ,0 0 8

$ 4 3 1 ,9 2 4

$ 4 3 0 ,4 3 7

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
4 5 ,4 0 9

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
4 6 ,4 7 3

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
4 7 ,6 5 1

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
4 6 ,2 3 8

1 5 ,0 0 0
3 2 2 ,3 7 6
321

20,000

20,000

20,000

3 2 9 ,6 9 5
63 9

3 2 7 ,5 0 4
56 8

3 2 8 ,4 9 8

6,200

6,200

6,200

5 ,7 0 0

$ 4 1 9 ,3 0 7

$ 4 3 3 ,0 0 8

$ 4 3 1 ,9 2 4

$ 4 3 0 ,4 3 7

Q uarterly R eport

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l................................
O v e r d r a ft s ............................................................................................................... ............................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l re se rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

W. J, Fox,
R. P . R oss.

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ....................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s .
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ............
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ...............................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...........................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ...............................................................




1

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T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .

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uffalo

120

THE BANK OF BUFFALO —
E L L I O T T C . M c D O U G A L , P resid en t.

J O H N L . D A N I E L S , Cashier.

[3 43-3 45 M a in stre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1873]

DIRECTORS

E d w a r d H. B u t l e r ,
R alph C r o t ,
J o h n L. D a n ie l s ,
G e o r g e J. H a g e r ,
G e o r g e J. H o w a r d ,
C h a r l e s K e n n e d y ,____________ E l l io t t C . M c D o u u a l ,________ R o b e r t K . R o o t ,_______________ C a r l t o n M. S m it h ,_____________G e o r g e U r b a n , J r .

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

4 6 1 ,2 0 4
1 2 9 ,7 1 0
3 4 7 ,6 3 4

2 3 8 ,7 3 1
3 3 7 ,8 2 0
1 2 5 ,9 5 8

2 2 5 ,1 2 5
1 3 5 ,0 0 0
2 8 5 ,6 0 9

$ 2 ,8 1 8 ,8 6 5
6 ,7 1 1 ,0 0 3
5 5 7 ,9 4 8
2 6 6 ,4 8 3
5 ,3 7 0 ,3 2 3
7 ,7 7 3 ,8 2 0
25 3
3 ,5 3 0 ,0 2 0
7 1 0 ,6 9 2
8 4 4 ,4 7 3

2 2 0 ,1 0 3
2 5 ,0 0 0

1 3 7 ,3 7 1

1 3 3 ,9 1 3

$ 2 6 ,3 7 2 ,8 3 0

$ 2 7 ,1 3 2 ,0 7 3

$ 2 8 ,2 4 3 ,4 5 9

$ 2 9 ,1 6 2 ,9 0 2

$ 1 , 000,000

$1, 000,000

$1 , 000,000

$1 , 000,000

1 ,6 0 1 ,2 6 5

1 ,6 2 8 ,8 8 8

1 ,5 0 8 ,1 3 4

1 ,4 9 8 ,4 5 0

2 ,3 1 7 ,5 2 2
4 4 ,7 4 1
6 6 5 ,0 0 0

2 ,6 5 0 ,3 8 1
7 3 ,7 1 2
8 3 4 .0 0 0

2 ,7 9 0 ,7 6 6
5 7 ,1 9 9
7 3 0 .0 0 0

2 ,4 6 9 ,9 9 8
5 2 ,8 3 5
8 3 4 .0 0 0

6

200,000
6

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ....................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v iz .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s ..................................................................................
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a ss o cia tio n s, cre d it u n io n s a n d la n d b a n k
D e p o s its b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ....................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e su p e r in te n d e n t o f b a n k s o f t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
A c c e p t a n c e s o f d ra fts p a y a b le a t a fu tu r e d a t e o r a u th ’ d b y c o m ’ l le tte rs o f cred it
O t h e r li a b i l i t i e s .................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

Total liabilities.....................................................................................



10,000

10,000

10,000

10,000

1 5 ,3 2 2 ,7 3 0
5 ,2 8 0 ,9 7 0

1 4 ,6 8 3 ,8 9 8
5 ,8 6 5 ,1 6 9

1 6 ,2 7 2 ,1 5 0
5 ,4 9 7 ,6 2 6

1 7 ,1 9 5 ,6 1 8
5 ,7 3 9 ,8 6 3

200.000

200.000

200.000

1 7 7 ,5 8 2

2

1 8 6 ,0 2 2
3

2

1 6 2 ,1 3 5
3

$26,372,830

$27,132,073

$28,243,459

$29,162,902

1 3 0 ,6 0 0

D iscount

200,000

1 6 3 ,0 8 9
4

and

200,000
1 4 3 ,8 3 3
4

D eposit

$ 2 ,1 0 4 ,9 4 3
7 ,9 7 0 ,0 8 0
4 6 5 ,7 0 1
2 3 1 ,1 5 9
4 ,5 8 4 ,1 3 0
7 ,7 3 0 ,9 3 2
1 ,7 4 1
3 ,7 9 9 ,0 4 1
3 7 2 ,6 2 1

of

$ 2 ,8 3 9 ,4 3 6
7 ,3 0 1 ,8 2 9
4 4 6 ,8 2 3
2 3 3 ,5 6 7
4 ,7 9 1 ,4 3 8
6 ,8 4 2 ,8 4 2
28 9
2 ,5 6 1 ,2 9 7
1 ,0 4 8 ,9 5 0

B anks

$ 2 ,5 4 0 ,3 1 2
7 ,6 5 3 ,8 0 3
3 5 6 ,9 6 2
2 4 6 ,7 8 3
4 ,7 8 9 ,5 2 4
6 ,3 0 3 ,7 1 4
94 6
2 ,8 9 8 ,6 4 8
4 9 9 ,7 5 3

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

on

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

R eport

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r real estate col.
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n ts a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e e m e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t co m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t h e F e d e r a l R e s e r v e B a n k o f N e w Y o r k , less o f f s e t s ...............................
C u s to m e rs ’ lia b ilit y o n a c c e p t a n c e s ........................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

THE BANK OF CASTILE
CHAS. A. V A N A R SD A L E , President.

— C

a s t il e

J. H A R R Y V A N A R S D A L E , C ashier.

[O rg a n ize d 1917]

DIRECTORS
W . B . B artlett,
W . W . M etcalf,

H . A . B eardsley,
L u c y S. F i e r c e ,

E . F. D avaney,
C l a r a A. R. V a n A r s d a l e ,

RESOURCES

R o b e r t H o lm e s,
C h a s . A. V a n A r s d a l e ,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

H . W . K ello g g ,
J. H a r r y V a n A r s d a l e .

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z . : P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s , d is co u n ts a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla te r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f th e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................'..............................................................................................................

$ 1 6 ,9 8 0
9 8 ,6 4 1
2 1 2 ,5 8 7
19 9
3 8 ,6 4 3
1 ,9 7 1
6 ,8 2 3
92
1 7 ,8 8 8
4

294
1 3 ,6 5 1

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 3 9 3 ,8 2 8

$ 4 1 8 ,8 6 1

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
.....................................................
.. .
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
6 ,2 9 3
3 4 9 ,6 6 9
2 ,8 6 5

$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
6 ,8 1 3
3 6 2 ,8 0 9
1 4 ,2 3 8

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 3 9 3 ,8 2 8

$ 4 1 8 ,8 6 1

$ 2 6 ,9 5 7
1 1 6 ,7 1 6
2 0 9 ,8 3 3
29 7
4 5 ,4 4 2
2 ,2 4 6
3 ,4 2 1

4

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g
g
5
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S
g
o
g

LIABILITIES
Surplus, inelndinjr all un divided p rofits




1

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D. F. R u n d e l l ,
F. E. J o h n s o n ,

F . E . J O H N S O N , C ashier.

[M a in stre e t: o r g a n iz e d 1892]

DIRECTORS

M il t o n L i t t l e ,
G. A. M a t t e s o n ,

W a r r e n H. L e e ,
E. O. W il l s o n ,

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

$ 2 2 8 ,4 8 0
4 8 ,2 4 5
1 3 ,7 5 0
2 7 ,1 7 5

$ 2 7 6 ,1 6 7
6 0 ,8 4 6
1 3 ,7 5 0
2 7 ,1 7 5

$3 02', 121
7 0 ,4 9 5
1 3 ,7 5 0
2 5 ,8 2 5

5 5 .0 0 0

5 5 .0 0 0
6 4 .0 0 0
3 4 1 ,1 0 6
13
1 1 6 ,9 2 0
3 7 ,6 3 7

5 7 ,0 0 0
7 9 ,5 0 0
3 2 2 ,8 2 5

6 9 ,4 4 1
3 1 ,3 5 9

5 4 ,5 0 0
6 6 ,7 0 0
3 1 9 ,8 7 3
109
1 5 1 ,6 7 1
3 6 ,0 6 4

1 7 ,0 0 0

1 7 ,0 0 0

8,000

66.000
3 3 2 ,1 0 5

1,000
2,000
2

1,000
2,000
1

6 ,5 0 0

2,000

11

1 1 6 ,3 9 1
2 2 ,4 5 2
3 1 ,0 0 0

2,000

3
$ 1 ,0 0 9 ,1 1 7

$ 1 ,0 4 3 ,3 7 0

C a p i t a l ........................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ....................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z . :
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a ss o cia tio n s, c re d it u n io n s a n d lan d
b a n k ...................................................................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ......................................................................
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e cu re d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts ...........................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .........................................................................................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ............................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s .......................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ...........................................................................................................................

$ 3 3 ,0 0 0
1 6 4 ,9 8 2

$ 3 3 ,0 0 0
1 6 5 ,6 0 2

$ 3 3 ,0 0 0
1 6 9 ,8 5 7

$ 3 3 ,0 0 0
1 6 6 ,7 7 9

2 0 ,7 4 6
2 3 ,0 0 0

2 9 ,6 8 7
3 4 ,0 0 0
2 ,2 3 3
6 8 3 ,1 3 1

2 6 ,0 4 0
3 4 ,0 0 0
2 ,2 2 3
7 2 4 ,7 7 7
47 0
1 8 ,7 4 7
3

3 1 ,9 4 0
3 4 ,0 0 0
2 ,0 5 5
7 5 6 ,6 2 4
642
1 8 ,3 2 8

Total liabilities...............................................................................................




2,100

6 2 5 ,9 3 7
81
1 9 ,0 3 3
3
$ 8 8 8 ,8 8 2

1 8 ,9 1 3

2

$ 9 6 6 ,5 6 8

$ 1 ,0 0 9 ,1 1 7

2

$ 1 ,0 4 3 ,3 7 0

D iscount

$ 9 6 6 ,5 6 8

and

$ 8 8 8 ,8 8 2

LIABILITIES

D eposit

$ 2 2 4 ,7 3 0
4 9 ,9 7 0
1 3 ,7 5 0
2 6 ,5 2 5

of

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .............................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

B anks

c o lla te r a l...............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..................................................
L o a n s , d is co u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l....................
O v e r d r a f t s .................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .....................................................
S p e c i e ..........................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ........................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...................................................
F e d e ra l r e s e r v e n o t e s ...........................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .....................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ...........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

on

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z . :
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ..........
P r iv a t e secu rities
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ...........
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..........

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

M cCa r t h y ,

R eport

RESOURCES

J. J.

H e r b e r t C. R i c h ,
J. W . W atson .

122

B A N K OF CATTARAUGUS— Cattaraugus
H . C. R IC H , President.

THE BANK OF CINCINNATUS — C incinnatus
B. R . C O R N IN G , President.
B. R. C o r n in g ,

[Organized 1899]
DIRECTORS

G e o . A. H a s k in s ,

M a u d e L. C o r n in g ,

RESOURCES

c o lla t e r a l............................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l...............................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla t e r a l.
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ..................................
S p e c i e .......................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s . . .
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ................................
C a s h it e m s .............................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ..................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................
T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ......................................................................................................

M a r t C. M i n e r ,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

J. B e l l e H a s k in s .

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 4 ,0 4 5
1 0 7 ,9 0 7
1 2 ,8 1 1
5 4 ,3 7 5

$ 4 ,1 2 0
1 1 0 ,7 8 2
1 3 .1 2 5
5 6 .1 2 5

$ 9 ,0 2 0
1 3 2 ,1 8 1
1 2 ,5 0 0
5 5 ,6 5 2

$ 2 9 ,0 1 6
1 5 0 ,7 1 6
1 2 ,5 0 0
5 7 ,4 5 2

8 ,9 9 5
2 ,2 0 4
1 5 5 ,6 6 2
1 ,6 1 8
4 0 ,2 7 3
6 ,9 0 0

1 0 ,5 1 7
7 ,2 0 0
1 7 0 ,0 1 7
715
5 9 ,4 2 9
7 ,3 3 7

1 0 ,5 1 7
7 ,0 1 6
1 6 4 ,8 2 9
74 7
6 8 ,8 2 7
8 ,8 9 8

1 0 ,5 1 7
6 ,9 5 7
1 6 7 ,4 8 9
1 ,8 7 4
5 8 ,0 4 2
8 ,9 5 6
1 ,6 8 2

1 ,8 4 0

2 ,0 0 6

3 ,6 2 6

4 ,7 8 7

4 ,8 9 3
5

4 ,9 5 4
3

5 ,1 1 8
4

$ 4 0 1 ,4 2 5

$ 4 4 6 ,2 7 7

$ 4 7 8 ,7 7 6

$ 5 1 0 ,3 2 9

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
5 8 ,4 2 9

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
5 7 ,9 1 6

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
5 7 ,1 3 7

3 1 3 ,6 9 4
4 ,3 0 1

3 5 8 ,1 4 0
5 ,2 2 1

3 9 2 ,8 8 1
3 ,7 5 7

$ 2 5 ,0 0 9
6 2 ,9 3 8
1 1 ,1 8 0
3 8 7 ,7 3 0
2 3 ,4 8 1

$ 4 0 1 ,4 2 5

$ 4 4 6 ,2 7 7

$ 4 7 8 ,7 7 6

$ 5 1 0 ,3 2 9

6
2

6

6

6

Q uarterly R eport

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ..........
P r iv a t e secu rities
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ...........
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ............

GEO. A. HASKINS, Cashier.

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s .............................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .: O th e r d e p o s it s secu red b y p le d g e o f a ssets.
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...............................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ...................................................................................................................
T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .

1

123




1

J. W A R D , P resid en t.

G . H . M A I L E Y , C ashier.

[S u rf a v e n u e : o rg a n iz e d 1909]

124

B A N K OF CONEY ISLAND — C oney I sland
W IL L IA M

DIRECTORS
W il l ia m C . C o u r t n e y ,
J a m e s T. K e n t ,

C h a r l e s L . F e lt m a n ,
G . H. M a il e y ,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

$ 2 2 5 ,4 0 0
7 0 7 ,7 4 0
2 8 ,5 5 3
7 ,4 2 5
4 ,0 5 0
2 9 4 ,1 7 0
2 0 5 ,1 4 7
734
1 8 1 ,5 3 4
1 9 7 ,8 7 7

2 9 ,0 0 0
3 ,0 0 0
988
1 3 ,1 5 1
3

4 5 .0 0 0

100,000

562
1 7 ,3 1 6
3

1 7 ,8 0 0
4

19 9
1 9 ,5 7 9
4

$ 9 4 3 ,6 7 6

$ 1 ,1 1 9 ,9 8 5

$ 1 ,9 8 5 ,6 3 6

$ 1 ,5 6 4 ,1 7 9

100,000

$

100,000

1 5 ,0 0 0

202

$

100,000

$

100,000

5 5 ,9 4 3

3 6 ,6 8 1

3 9 ,1 6 3

6 2 ,0 4 3

4 1 ,0 5 1
4 3 ,0 0 0
4 2 ,8 2 0
6 4 4 ,4 9 8

1 5 ,1 5 2

3 6 ,2 0 1
4 8 ,0 0 0
4 2 ,8 2 0
8 3 5 ,2 6 3
5 ,7 0 2
1 5 ,3 1 6

3 6 ,6 5 6
4 0 .0 0 0
5 8 .0 0 0
1 ,6 8 3 ,8 0 4
1 0 ,4 4 3
1 7 ,5 7 0

3 6 ,8 1 2
4 8 ,0 0 0
1 5 0 ,9 0 0
1 ,1 3 4 ,2 0 7
1 3 ,8 5 0
1 8 ,3 6 5

$ 9 4 3 ,6 7 6

$ 1 ,1 1 9 ,9 8 5

$ 1 ,9 8 5 ,6 3 6

$ 1 ,5 6 4 ,1 7 9

1,211
1

2

2

D iscount

$

10.000

$ 2 5 1 ,3 0 0
6 5 9 ,8 6 9
2 8 ,5 5 3
7 ,1 2 5
3 ,9 5 0
1 6 2 ,9 3 0
1 9 7 ,7 9 2
10 4
7 7 ,4 2 0
8 0 ,0 0 0
7 5 ,3 5 4

and

$ 1 0 5 ,6 5 5
4 6 8 ,5 7 8
2 6 ,5 5 3
7 .5 5 0
4 .5 5 0
6 0 ,8 8 0
1 8 4 ,9 0 8
342
1 1 7 ,5 6 7
7 0 ,5 2 1

D eposit




Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

of

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$ 5 6 ,9 6 5
4 7 8 ,9 6 3
2 3 ,4 0 9
7 ,6 7 5
4 ,0 5 0
4 0 ,4 6 4
1 3 9 ,4 8 3
28
1 0 6 ,2 8 3
4 0 ,2 1 4

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f it s .................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s ..................................................................................
D e p o s its b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O th e r d e p o s its s e cu re d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o tru s t co m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ............................................................................................................................. . . . .

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

B anks

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

W il l ia m J . W a r d .

on

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rt g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l e sta te co l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a ft s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l te n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

S t e p h e n E. J a c k m a n ,
W . A. N o r w o o d ,

Jam es M . G r a y ,

P. I. N a s h ,

R eport

H arry M . D e M ott,
F r e d W . K is t e r ,
L e w is M . P o t t e r ,

BANK OF CORFUCY R U S W . C A R R IE R , President.

Craws W. C a r r ie r ,
O r l o W. W r ig h t ,

E r n e s t T. S u m n e r ,
L eonard D . W agner,

C orfu
A L B E R T F. B A N G E R T , Cashier.

[O rg a n ize d 1908]

DIRECTORS
D a l l a s A . Su m n e r ,
D e F orest H a sk e l l ,
A lbert F . B ang ert.

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

$26,860
45,657
56,986

$41,848
49,165
70,090

$31,450
34,695
64,115

$26,427
40,575
59,215

33,956
11,887
218,357
599
70,179
6,283

37,150
11,862
231,364
185
53,952
5,204

36,082
9,746
255,597
579
55,313
5,900

40,129
13,765
259,571
306
65,730
5,877
12,256

10,816
150
3,000
3

10,640
500
5,500
3

9,642
100
4,000
4

5,912
3

$484,733

$517,463

$507,223

$529,766

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e cu re d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .....................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$25,000
29,657

$25,000
28,940

$25,000
30,221

$25,000
32,914

15,000

16,000
9,000
429,023

16,000

16,000
451,017

2,000
1

9,500

422,467
10,000
3,535

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$484,733

$517,463

$507,223

$529,766

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .......................................................................................................... .............

Q uarterly R eport

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ............ ................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r r e a l esta te
c o lla te r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n ts s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n ts a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla te r a l...............................
O v e r d r a ft s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c ie ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

M ic h a e l D il l o n ,
P e rry E . W urst,

Jerom e Su m ner,
D a v id J. S c o t t ,

LIABILITIES

4,835

125




413,075

— N

ew

Y

126

BANK OF CUBA IN NEW YORK
W . A . M E R C H A N T , P resid en t.

ork

C H A R L E S F . P L A R R E , C ashier.

[N o . 1 W a ll stre e t; o r g a n iz e d 19 16]

DIRECTORS
A.

M erchant,

J.

T.

M onahan,

M . H . L e w is ,

RESOURCES

H enry M . E arle,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$ 5 2 ,6 4 0
4 2 6 ,3 8 7
3 6 7 ,4 9 0

3 7 ,2 9 0
8 0 ,0 0 0

6 6 6 ,1 5 4
8 0 ,0 0 0

8 8 ,7 1 4
8 0 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,3 7 5

2 3 ,6 5 3
8 0 ,0 0 0
8 ,3 6 6
1 9 ,2 1 4
4 ,7 7 6
3

1 7 ,9 2 7
4 ,5 1 0
3 6 ,7 1 5
3

1 1 ,3 5 0
2 1 ,3 & 8
1 ,7 5 4
3

3 1 ,4 3 8
2 ,1 9 0
3

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 8 0 7 ,0 6 7

$ 8 8 1 ,7 8 1

$ 1 ,5 1 4 ,2 5 3

$ 1 ,0 7 1 ,2 3 7

LIABILITIES




100,000

$

100,000

$

100,000

$

100,000

6 6 ,4 5 0
5 1 9 ,8 6 8

7 3 ,2 8 1
7 0 2 ,4 5 8

7 2 ,7 2 1
1 ,3 1 7 ,9 4 8

7 9 ,3 3 6
8 5 9 ,2 8 6

1 9 ,2 1 4
1 ,5 3 4

4 ,5 1 0
1 ,5 3 1

2 1 ,3 3 8
2 ,2 4 4

3 1 ,4 3 8
1 ,1 7 6

$ 8 0 7 ,0 6 7

$ 8 8 1 ,7 8 1

$ 1 ,5 1 4 ,2 5 3

$ 1 ,0 7 1 ,2 3 7

100,000
1

1

2

1

D iscou n '

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$

an d

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ..............................................................., ...................................
B ills p a y a b l e ........................................................................................................................................
A c c e p t a n c e s o f d r a ft s p a y a b le a t a fu tu r e d a t e o r a u th o riz e d b y co m m e rcia l
le tte r s o f c r e d i t ..............................................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

'

D epo sit

D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l te n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
C u s t o m e r s ’ lia b ilit y o n a c c e p t a n c e s (p e r c o n t r a , see lia b ilit ie s )...............................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

of

$ 6 8 ,2 1 8
2 0 3 ,3 8 7
4 6 2 ,0 4 9

B an k s

$ 7 4 ,5 8 5
1 7 7 ,3 6 2
4 5 3 ,3 8 3

6

O v e rd ra fts.................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

on

$ 4 8 ,7 9 7
2 5 8 ,9 2 7
3 6 3 ,3 3 1

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .: P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................

P e la yo R ie r a .

R eport

W.

i-3

BANK OF DELEVAN — D elevan
R . C . P I N G R E Y , P resid en t.

C . A . M E T C A L F , C ashier.

[M a in s tre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1913]

DIRECTORS
R . C. P in g b e y ,

E. S. O y e b ,

E . L . J on es,

J. O . W a l l d o r f f ,

V . R. L y n d e ,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

21,200
1,000

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

21,200
1,000

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

$ 3 1 ,8 4 9

$ 3 6 ,3 0 0

8 ,3 6 0
1 3 ,0 0 0
1 2 1 ,8 6 0
19 4
2 6 ,2 4 6
936

8 ,3 5 0
1 4 ,5 0 0
1 0 8 ,6 9 8
379
2 9 ,8 0 3
51 9

8 ,3 5 0
1 4 ,5 0 0
1 1 0 ,1 4 1
118
3 0 ,9 2 9
95 0
5 ,2 8 7

3 ,6 6 4
18 0
409
1 ,9 6 0

3 ,0 2 0
195

5 ,9 2 1

1 ,9 5 0

1

2 ,5 0 0
3

2 ,5 0 0

$ 1 7 7 ,2 3 4

$ 1 9 7 ,9 5 2

$ 2 0 3 ,7 4 2

$ 2 1 0 ,0 7 6

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .: D e p o s it s b y th e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k .................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e ........................................................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 0 ,7 5 6
7 ,0 0 0
1 1 3 ,5 2 8

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 2 ,0 9 8
1 3 ,0 0 0
1 4 6 ,9 0 3

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 1 ,7 7 6
1 3 ,0 0 0
1 5 2 ,9 6 5

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 2 ,7 5 6
1 3 ,0 0 0
1 5 3 ,3 3 7

95 0

950

1,000
1

5 ,9 8 1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 7 7 ,2 3 4

$ 1 9 7 ,9 5 2

8 ,3 6 0
1 3 ,0 0 0
1 1 2 ,3 3 0

8

1 4 ,7 3 9
502

2

$

1,000

1,000

220
1

R eport

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$

Q uarterly

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .: P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l esta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t se cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ................................................. •..........................................................................................
D u e f r o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c ie ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e t s n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

C. S. P e r s o n s ,
C. A. M e t c a l f .

J. B. H o w e ,
J. P . S p r o u l ,

LIABILITIES




20,000

1

$ 2 0 3 ,7 4 2

2

$ 2 1 0 ,0 7 6
-------------------------- -

fcO
~cr

128

T H E B AN K OF EAST AURORA — E a st A u rora
H E N R Y H . P E R S O N S , P resid en t

G E O R G E D . B R I G G S , C ashier.

[656 M a in s tre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1882]

DIRECTORS

A sh er B . E m ery,
M i c h a e l D. H y m a n ,
A r t h u r E . H am m o n d ,
A r t h u r L . M it c h e l l ,
H e n r y H . P e rson s,
R ic h a r d S. P e r s o n s ,__________ J a m e s W . P e r s o n s ,_____________ J o h n J. S l y ,_____________________ E l w y n A . W a r n e r ,_____________ E l b e r t H u b b a r d , II.

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

$ 1 2 4 ,3 9 5
8 1 ,5 2 2
2 7 ,0 5 0
4 7 ,5 4 8
1 0 2 ,1 9 9
2 1 6 ,2 1 3
4 1 3 ,7 2 0
61
4 3 ,6 1 4
1 7 ,0 7 6

$ 8 7 ,9 7 0
1 2 6 ,1 2 6
2 7 ,0 5 0
4 6 ,1 2 3
1 0 4 ,4 1 0
2 1 9 ,4 2 5
4 2 1 ,2 3 0
130
4 0 ,7 1 5
1 6 ,9 2 5

7 ,7 9 0
1 ,1 4 5

7 ,0 7 6
2 ,9 4 0
2 ,0 8 2
4 ,0 0 0
5

7 ,2 2 6
6 ,6 0 4
8 ,8 0 0
3

8 ,5 0 0

D e po sit
an d

1 ,7 1 4

8 ,9 8 7

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,0 1 5 ,8 4 3

$ 1 ,0 8 9 ,5 0 1

$ 1 ,1 1 2 ,7 3 7

$ 1 ,2 4 5 ,5 3 6

$ 7 5 ,0 0 0
4 7 ,8 5 3

$ 7 5 ,0 0 0
4 8 ,6 9 2

$ 7 5 ,0 0 0
4 5 ,0 4 8

$ 7 5 ,0 0 0
4 5 ,8 4 5

4 5 .0 0 0

4 4 ,8 0 0

4 0 .0 0 0
3 0 .0 0 0

1 5 ,0 0 0
8 0 6 ,8 9 0

2 5 ,0 0 0
8 6 5 ,0 0 8

4 5 .0 0 0
3 0 .0 0 0
3 5 .0 0 0
8 7 7 ,4 8 8

1 ,0 1 5 ,9 6 5

6,100

9 ,0 0 0

5 ,2 0 0

8 ,7 2 5

$ 1 ,0 1 5 ,8 4 3

$ 1 ,0 8 9 ,5 0 1

$ 1 ,1 1 2 ,7 3 7

$ 1 ,2 4 5 ,5 3 6

6

6

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ....................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s ..................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O th e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................

B ills p a y a b le .............................................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................




20.000

22,000

1

1

10.000

20,000
1

D iscou n t

A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

of

C ustom ers’ liability on acceptan ces (per con tra , see liabilities)............................

B an k s

O ther currency authorized b y the laws o f th e TTnited S ta te s.................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................

$ 2 1 2 ,2 5 2
1 2 8 ,2 5 8
2 7 ,0 5 0
4 7 ,5 7 3
1 0 4 ,4 1 0
2 1 7 ,3 1 4
4 1 6 ,4 3 0
1 ,5 0 2
5 0 ,7 1 5
1 6 ,6 8 2
1 3 ,1 3 0

$ 2 5 ,8 2 8
1 1 6 ,8 0 0
2 4 ,2 1 5
4 5 ,4 8 3
9 8 ,0 7 9
1 9 7 ,7 1 3
3 8 4 ,3 9 2
538
8 6 ,8 1 3
1 8 ,0 5 4

on

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l e state co l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e f r o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

R eport

resources

BANK OF ELBAS A M U E L P A R K E R , P resid en t.

Elba
W . E . S M I T H , Cashier.

[O rg a n ized 19161

DIRECTORS
Sa m u e l P a r k e r ,

E d w a r d A. W a s h b u r n ,
L eon ard B urr,

W m . H . C ole,

Cl
RESOURCES

E a r l W . H undrbdm ark,

J o s e p h S. W il p o r d ,
W . E . S m it h .

Statem ent of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement o f
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. , 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

8

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z . : P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l................................. .........................................................................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

$ 1 8 ,0 0 2
900

$ 3 1 ,6 5 2
900

$ 3 2 ,6 6 0
2 ,8 0 0

$ 3 7 ,4 9 7
3 ,8 0 0

4 2 ,4 8 8
25
8 ,6 4 1
528

2 ,5 1 8
5 9 ,7 9 6
53
1 4 ,8 9 5
73 9

2 ,5 1 8
6 5 ,5 8 5
91
1 3 ,5 9 3
620

2 ,5 1 8
7 5 ,7 5 8
125
3 7 ,0 2 0
367
3 ,6 8 9

4 ,4 5 7
2 ,2 5 9
3

3 ,5 5 7
11 5
278
2 ,3 5 5
3

2 ,1 5 4
375
610
2 ,6 5 7

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

$ 8 4 ,1 8 9

$ 1 1 6 ,8 6 1

$ 1 2 3 ,6 6 5

$ 1 6 4 ,8 3 2

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 ,3 7 3

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
4 ,7 6 2

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
4 ,8 6 4

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
4 ,6 3 4

10,000

10,000

10,000

5 4 ,2 1 7
1 ,5 9 9

7 6 ,3 2 6
77 2

8 2 ,0 7 6
1 ,7 2 3

1 2 2 ,7 6 0
2 ,4 3 7

$ 8 4 ,1 8 9

$ 1 1 6 ,8 6 1

$ 1 2 3 ,6 6 5

$ 1 6 4 ,8 3 2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

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T H E B A N K OF ELLICOTTYILLE
C . A . C A S E , P resid en t.

—

E

l l ic o t t v il l e

G R A N T F . S M I T H , C ashier-

[O rg a n ized 1891]

DIRECTORS
j. 0 . C lark,

resources

Statem ent of
condition
Feb. 28,191 7

F r a n k F it z p a t r ic k ,

Statement o f
condition
June 20,1917

Statem ent o f
condition
Sept. 8 ,1 9 1 7

Statem ent o f
condition -*
N ov. 14,1917

1 8 ,4 8 2

1 0 ,1 1 5
5 ,0 0 0
458
3

1 1 ,7 5 1
5 ,0 0 0
99 6
3

269
3

279

2

21,102
1 4 5 ,4 7 5
2 6 3 ,8 6 2
296
1 5 7 ,5 5 4
3 ,5 3 4
3 0 ,4 9 5

$ 5 4 0 ,3 6 0

$ 5 9 4 ,9 5 0

$ 6 8 1 ,0 9 0

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 9 ,1 0 4
4 4 0 ,3 8 7

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
4 3 ,7 7 0
4 4 6 ,5 9 0

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
4 2 ,6 0 7
5 0 2 ,3 4 3

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
4 4 ,7 6 6
5 8 6 ,3 2 4

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 5 2 9 ,4 9 1

$ 5 4 0 ,3 6 0

$ 5 9 4 ,9 5 0

$ 6 8 1 ,0 9 0




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$ 5 2 9 ,4 9 1

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T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l ................................................................................... ................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................

a n d

2 6 ,1 0 2
1 3 0 ,5 9 4
2 2 3 ,4 0 0
33 9
1 3 5 ,7 7 6
5 ,6 3 9

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2 5 ,4 6 6
6 7 ,1 3 0
2 4 1 ,5 8 1
81
1 2 9 ,1 5 9
5 ,7 6 7

D

3 0 ,5 6 6
9 5 ,9 7 6
2 0 4 ,6 2 7
433
1 2 0 ,2 7 0
5 ,2 5 6

$ 3 1 ,1 5 0
3 ,7 0 0
2 3 ,6 5 0

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$ 2 8 ,0 0 0
3 ,7 0 0
2 3 ,6 5 0

a n k s

$ 2 8 ,0 0 0
3 ,7 0 0
2 3 ,9 0 0

B

$ 2 6 ,0 0 0
3 ,7 0 0
2 3 ,9 0 0

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S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z . : P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real estate
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ..........•..........................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s .......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

I s a T. G l e a s o n ,
W. W. C l a r k .

e po r t

W. D. W a l b a t h ,
W . J. W e l l e r ,

R

C . A . C a se,

BANK OF EUROPE —

N ew Y
[1429 First avenue; organized 1910]
DIRECTORS

THOS. C A P E K , President.
Jos. A ppel,
M ichael F ilnacek ,

Frank B rodsky,
E mil P olak,

T hos. Capek ,

R E SO U R CE S

V IN C E N T W . W O Y T ISE K , Cashier.

John F ica ,
A lbert W internitz,
Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

W m. H. J. E hler,
Vincent W. W oytisek.

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

$ 1 8 4 ,3 2 7
1 ,6 5 5 ,3 8 9
3 ,3 0 0
3 5 1 ,0 7 8

$ 1 7 7 ,0 1 2
1 ,5 1 9 ,1 3 9
3 ,3 0 0
3 6 1 ,0 7 8

$ 2 0 0 ,5 8 5
1 ,4 3 6 ,8 0 7
3 ,3 0 0
3 5 9 ,5 7 8

$ 2 0 5 ,4 5 2
1 ,4 2 6 ,8 5 3
3 ,3 0 0
3 5 9 ,0 7 8

5 2 ,7 2 2
1 0 1 ,6 5 3
2 5 6 ,3 2 1
2 0 8 ,2 3 5
2 5 2 ,6 4 7

3 0 ,5 5 0
1 5 5 ,4 5 0
3 8 6 ,4 4 1
14
1 0 2 ,2 6 6
2 4 7 ,2 4 4

1 8 ,4 0 5
2 2 7 ,4 1 8
3 7 8 ,9 7 0
91
1 8 8 ,4 2 4
2 3 5 ,0 3 0

3 0 ,2 5 0
1 8 8 ,3 8 8
4 6 5 ,7 4 8
67
2 5 8 ,1 4 4
2 4 5 ,5 9 2
9 5 ,0 0 0

8 2 ,0 0 0
3 ,5 4 0
26
3 4 ,4 4 0
4

8 2 ,3 0 0
9 ,5 0 0
59
3 1 ,7 4 2
4

8 0 ,5 0 0
9 ,2 0 0
60
2 4 ,2 3 9
7

81
2 8 ,3 7 8
5

$ 3 ,1 8 5 ,6 8 2

$ 3 ,1 0 6 ,0 9 9

$ 3 ,1 6 2 ,6 1 4

$ 3 ,3 0 6 ,3 3 6

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
8 0 ,7 2 3

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
6 5 ,3 8 1

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
4 0 ,3 5 7

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 9 ,8 9 4

23 7
2 ,9 1 0 ,9 2 0
3 ,6 0 1

65 5
2 ,8 5 5 ,5 8 5
3 ,4 7 7
3 1 ,0 0 0

244
2 ,9 5 2 ,1 2 9
4 ,1 9 3
1 5 ,0 9 0

831
3 ,0 1 2 ,7 1 8
4 ,2 0 1
2 8 ,6 9 0

$ 3 ,1 8 5 ,6 8 2

$ 3 ,1 0 6 ,0 9 9

$ 3 ,1 6 2 ,6 1 4

$ 3 ,3 0 6 ,3 3 6

u a r t e r l y

R
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T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

C it y

Q

S tock s a n d b on d s, v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m ortg a g e, d e e d o r o th e r re a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla t e r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e f r o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s .......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

ork

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ....................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a ssocia tion s, c r e d it u n ion s a n d la n d
b a n k ...............................................................................................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................




1

1

2
131

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

10,200
1

B A N K OF FARM IN GDALE

— F a
[M a in s t r e e t ; o rg a n iz e d 19 07]

M A R T I N M E Y E R , P resid en t.

H enry A. B rown ,
G eorqe Beknbrt,
P e , cy L. H all ,

E dward J. C ooper,
C harles H. Jones,
T homas J. M cC ord,

DIRECTORS
E mil D ebrodt,
Abraham O. K arp,
M artin M eyer,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Jacob Steinert,
A lonzo P. W hitson,
C harles E. Smith.
Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

3 ,8 1 6

3 ,1 7 5

74
6 ,6 0 4
3

329
6 ,9 1 6
5

4 ,4 9 0
3 ,4 8 0
109
7 ,0 6 2
5

671
7 ,0 3 3
4

$ 3 2 8 ,0 3 2

$ 3 3 4 ,0 6 7

$ 3 5 3 ,4 5 9

$ 3 7 4 ,5 7 9

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 7 ,5 8 2

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 6 ,0 0 4

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 5 ,0 5 2

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 9 ,0 1 1

5 ,0 0 0

2 6 9 ,6 2 5
24

5 ,0 0 0
1 4 ,0 0 0
2 6 1 ,1 4 4
518

5 ,0 0 0
1 4 ,0 0 0
2 9 0 ,7 4 1
564

5 ,0 0 0
1 4 ,0 0 0
3 0 9 ,3 8 3
33

2 ,8 0 0

2 ,4 0 0

3 ,1 0 0

2 ,1 5 1

$ 3 2 8 ,0 3 2

$ 3 3 4 ,0 6 7

$ 3 5 3 ,4 5 9

$ 3 7 4 ,5 7 9

$ 5 0 ,3 9 6
5 7 ,5 0 5
1 2 ,9 6 8
5 5 ,2 0 0
1 2 ,5 2 5
1 8 ,3 4 9
9 5 ,6 0 3
85
5 2 ,9 7 9
8 ,8 4 1
2 ,4 2 0

an d

$ 4 9 ,7 8 0
5 9 ,5 2 3
1 2 ,9 6 8
6 3 ,2 0 0
1 0 ,5 0 2
1 7 ,1 2 1
1 1 1 ,0 7 4
67
7 ,4 9 9
6 ,5 7 6

D e p o s it

$ 4 0 ,2 6 3
6 2 ,8 0 7
1 2 ,9 6 8
5 5 ,3 0 0
1 0 ,9 4 0
1 1 ,7 5 4
1 1 1 ,1 9 3
50 9
9 ,8 7 2
8 ,0 3 6

of

$ 4 0 ,2 0 5
5 9 ,5 1 7
1 2 ,9 6 8
5 6 ,3 0 0
1 3 ,2 1 2
7 ,0 5 5
9 4 ,0 9 3
32
2 5 ,5 4 9
8 ,6 0 4

B anks

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

H alstead H. F rost, Jr .,
P eter V. K etcham,
A lbert D. H aff,

on

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .;
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts se cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real e sta te c o l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a t io n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l re se rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

03
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P E R C Y L . H A L L , C ashier.

R eport

RESOURCES

r m in g d a l e

LIABILITIES

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................




8,000

1

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C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s ..................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e ........................................................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

THE BANK OF FLATBUSH —
W IL L IA M D . B U C K N E R , President.
W illiam D. B uckner,
H arry M. D e M ott,

W alter Critchley,
W illiam E. H armon,

B rooklyn
[885 Flatbush avenue; organized 1904]
DIRECTORS
H enry H estkrberg,
C linton R. James,
B ernard Stern.

RESOURCES
S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ......... •..................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n ts s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r rea l estate
c o lla te r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts s e cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n ts a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla te r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tr u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c ie ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y th e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l reserv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

St atement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................




Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov, 14, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$ 1 3 4 ,1 4 0
5 9 9 ,5 9 1
7 5 ,8 2 5
2 8 7 ,3 5 2

$ 1 2 1 ,9 4 2
5 8 3 ,4 5 3
8 0 ,3 8 7
2 9 4 ,2 5 7

$ 1 3 5 ,8 3 2
5 8 2 ,6 2 5
8 0 ,2 6 6
2 7 3 ,0 0 7

5 5 ,5 8 9
5 8 ,2 2 3
2 0 0 ,6 6 7
546
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3 9 ,1 9 3

4 7 ,9 4 3
6 3 ,5 0 4
1 9 8 ,9 6 2
78
9 4 ,4 7 3
3 5 ,6 8 4

3 5 ,4 3 8
5 7 ,8 3 5
1 8 8 ,4 9 7

2 9 ,4 3 3
1 8 4 ,4 1 0
2 1 5 ,7 7 9

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3 0 ,3 3 3

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3 7 ,7 8 4
1 4 4 ,0 8 5

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2 1 ,8 0 0
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3

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4 6 ,5 8 1
4

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2 9 ,6 4 0
3 ,0 8 5
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.................
...........................

$ 1 ,7 3 7 ,7 4 0

$ 1 ,7 1 4 ,5 2 8

$ 1 ,7 6 8 ,3 7 9

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1 ,3 8 3 ,1 0 7
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133

A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

F rank H. N ewcomb,
C harles Obermayer,

$ 1 2 7 ,6 6 5
5 9 8 ,2 5 4
7 0 ,2 0 9
2 4 4 ,9 5 4

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z . :
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y th e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O th e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e ........................................................................................................................................

CH ARLES STRAUB, Cashier.

B enjamin H. K nowles,
L ewis H. L osee,

— B
[97 M a in s tre e t; o rg a n iz e d 1888J

Frank W . B am .aki>,

W. C oddins C asey,

15. P. M oynihan ,

W. G. P oulard,
Louis W iard ,

DIRECTORS
F rank J. D e C ot,
J.
G eorge E. P errin,

G E O R G E E . P E R R I N , C ashier.

G eorge A. F arram ,,

E . A. F riedley,

John W. P ratt,
G eo. A. B ridge.

G . II. P addock,

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,191

.Stocks a n d b o n d s , v iz .:

.............................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................

C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................

1 ,7 2 6

1 ,5 2 1

4 ,3 8 4

A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

1 0 ,3 6 4
4

1 1 ,2 7 6
4

6 ,9 7 0
5

2 ,0 2 6
.5 ,0 0 0
5 ,1 7 6
4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,0 4 8 ,2 2 2

$ 1 ,2 7 1 ,7 8 7

$ 1 ,1 5 8 ,7 3 6

$ 1 ,1 7 1 ,9 6 2

O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................




100,000

$

100,000

$

100,000

$

100,000

9 2 ,2 8 8

1 0 0 ,0 3 9

1 0 6 ,7 3 9

1 0 8 ,3 7 5

2 4 ,0 8 8
4 1 .0 0 0
1 ,1 3 0
7 4 3 ,2 1 4
3 7 .0 0 0
9 ,5 0 0

1 3 ,1 3 3
5 8 ,0 0 0
1 ,1 3 0
9 8 8 ,0 8 8

2 7 ,2 3 2
5 0 .0 0 0
1 ,1 4 4
8 1 7 ,1 6 7
5 0 .0 0 0
6 ,4 5 2

3 4 ,4 6 7
5 8 ,0 0 0
1 ,1 4 4
8 6 3 ,2 0 7

* 1 .0 4 8 .2 2 2
------

* 1 .2 7 1 .7 8 7

1 1 ,3 9 5

2

2

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1

6 ,7 6 6

3
2
* 1 .1 5 8 .7 3 6
* 1 .1 7 1 .9 6 2
---- ■■ ..........
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is c o u n t

$
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rre d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a ss o cia tio n s, c re d it u n io n s a n d la n d ba n k
D e p o s its b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ........................................................................... • ...
O th e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................

D

LIABILITIES

2,000

2,000

a n d

1 3 ,6 6 7

1,000

e p o s it

3 7 ,7 4 2

O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................

D

1 4 ,1 9 6

L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r real e state co l.

$ 1 0 0 ,4 0 5
2 1 ,5 9 2
2 9 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,0 3 0
1 7 0 ,4 1 7
2 0 8 ,8 2 8
4 8 0 ,1 9 1
78 0
8 8 ,1 8 3
9 ,6 5 8
2 8 ,6 7 2

o f

$ 1 2 0 ,8 0 5
3 6 ,5 5 5
2 9 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,0 3 0
1 6 9 ,7 2 5
1 8 0 ,4 0 5
4 9 1 ,0 7 8
138
6 3 ,7 2 0
1 8 ,2 5 4

a n k s

$ 1 5 0 ,4 0 5
3 9 ,7 5 5
2 9 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,0 3 0
1 6 5 ,3 7 9
1 3 9 ,8 4 2
5 3 0 ,5 2 9
66 4
1 2 5 ,3 4 7
1 6 ,2 9 3

B

$ 5 3 ,4 o4
1 9 ,8 3 1
2 9 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,0 3 0
1 5 3 ,6 1 9
1 4 4 ,0 0 4
5 1 3 ,0 2 5
1 ,5 4 0
6 8 ,6 2 5
1 5 ,2 0 4

o n

P ublic securities
P r iv a t e secu ritie s

e p o r t

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

R

RESOURCES

a t a v ia

134

TH E BANK OF GENESEE
W . G . P O L L A R D , P resid en t.

BANK OF (50UVFKNFUR — (J ouvkknbuk
H E R B E R T G. A L D R IC H , President.
W arren W. H arvey,

H erbert G. Aldrich,

[93 Main street: organized 18791
DIRECTORS
James O. Sheldon,
James C. D olan.

RESOURCES
S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s . .........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ................................................................ ...........................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r rea l e sta te co l.
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts se cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla te r a l................................
O v e r d r a ft s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o te s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

T o t a l l ia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................




A rchie F. M cA llaster,

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 1 0 1 ,2 4 2
3 9 9 ,2 0 7
1 8 ,0 0 0
3 8 ,4 0 0
3 9 ,5 6 7
2 2 0 ,2 7 3
3 0 9 ,0 9 9
409
9 7 ,7 4 4
2 1 ,7 1 4

$ 1 3 4 ,8 5 2
3 9 5 ,9 9 6
1 8 ,0 0 0
4 2 ,2 0 0
4 5 ,7 9 9
2 7 0 ,5 7 6
3 2 4 ,6 6 8
34 8
1 4 4 ,4 7 6
2 4 ,2 4 3

$ 1 3 5 ,0 9 7
3 8 8 ,5 8 1
1 8 ,0 0 0
4 2 ,1 4 0
4 5 ,3 9 9
2 8 4 ,8 6 3
3 1 9 ,8 9 0
1 ,1 5 4
9 8 ,7 9 1
1 3 ,4 7 9

2 4 ,3 3 5
500
8 ,6 9 3
1 0 ,8 6 1
5

1 7 ,8 9 5
3 ,0 0 0
7 ,6 1 2
1 2 ,9 2 8
4

3 4 ,0 5 5

1 0 ,1 3 2
1 4 ,0 9 1
3

.............................
4 ,2 5 5
8 9 ,1 1 6
4

$ 1 ,2 9 0 ,0 4 9

$ 1 ,4 4 2 ,5 9 7

$ 1 ,4 0 6 ,6 7 5

$ 1 ,6 0 0 ,5 2 4

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l .................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ..................................................... ......................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v iz .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a ssocia tion s, cre d it un ion s a n d la n d b a n k
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O th e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e .......................................................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

JAM ES O. SHELDON, Cashier.

D avid G. S cholton,
_____

$

100,000

$

100,000

1,000

$

100,000

$ 2 0 5 ,5 7 0
4 0 3 ,8 7 5
1 8 ,0 0 0
3 8 ,8 4 0
4 8 ,8 8 9
3 0 7 ,0 7 5
3 3 1 ,7 1 9
24 6
1 0 6 ,2 1 4
1 4 ,4 4 7
3 2 ,2 7 4

$

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§
£
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100,000

9 7 ,7 1 0

9 1 ,4 1 3

8 9 ,1 9 2

1 1 1 ,2 1 5

1 8 ,9 1 9
4 5 ,0 0 0

4 1 ,1 7 8
6 0 ,0 0 0

9 ,3 4 4
5 5 ,0 0 0

3 1 ,2 6 2
5 5 ,0 0 0

9 9 8 ,4 4 6
67 2

1 ,1 0 5 ,9 8 1
7 ,2 9 8

1 ,1 4 2 ,3 3 7
24 9

1 ,1 6 6 ,3 5 5
291

9 ,3 0 0

1 5 ,7 2 5

1 0 ,5 5 0
3

1 6 ,4 0 0

1

t-L

$ 1 ,2 9 0 ,0 4 9

$ 1 ,4 4 2 ,5 9 7

$ 1 ,4 0 6 ,6 7 5

$ 1 ,6 0 0 ,5 2 4

«S

20,000
2

21,000

2

120,000

[8 Main street; organized 1890]

F R A N K L IN E. B A R D , Cashier.

136

BANK OF GOWANDA — G owanda
W M . H . B A R D , President.

DIRECTORS
R ic h a r d W il h e l m ,
I r v in g R . L e o n a r d ,

F r a n k l in E. B a r d ,
D a n i e l B. F o r r u s h ,

W m . H. B a r d ,

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l estate co l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e 3 .......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l resou rces

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 1 2 ,2 9 5
3 8 ,3 9 0

$ 9 9 ,3 1 9
3 7 ,9 4 0

$ 1 4 0 ,8 5 0
3 6 ,7 6 0

$ 2 0 6 ,3 3 8
3 7 ,7 5 0

20,000

20,000

20,000

20,000

5 6 ,7 5 1
5 0 ,4 2 2
1 0 7 ,7 1 9
1 6 4 ,6 2 6
3
1 0 1 ,0 4 5
8 ,0 7 3

4 9 ,8 7 6
4 9 ,6 2 8
1 4 2 ,8 4 3
1 8 2 ,4 9 5

4 9 ,6 7 6
5 2 ,8 2 0
1 4 9 ,8 9 8
1 8 6 ,7 8 9

2

2

8 0 ,8 9 1
7 ,9 4 3

5 7 ,8 2 2
9 ,1 1 8

4 8 ,6 2 6
4 8 ,9 0 3
1 6 0 ,8 5 7
1 6 3 ,0 9 6
4
2 6 9 ,0 5 3
1 ,6 0 8
2 3 ,0 0 0

1 3 ,3 0 0
70 0
71 0
4 ,4 1 2
4

1 9 ,6 0 0
3 ,0 0 0
1 ,2 4 6
5 ,8 3 3
5

1 1 ,8 0 0
4 ,3 0 0
1 ,4 5 8
2 ,7 8 9
3

4 ,1 5 0
4

$ 5 7 8 ,4 5 0

$ 7 0 0 ,6 2 1

$ 7 2 4 ,0 8 5

$ 9 8 4 ,5 0 0

1,111

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ....................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z . :
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a ss o cia tio n s, c re d it un ion s a n d lan d b a n k
O th e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s ........................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e f e r r e d ......................................................................................................

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,5 9 5

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 1 ,0 6 0

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 2 ,4 6 7

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 8 ,1 6 3

2 ,7 0 4
1 0 ,0 0 0
4 2 9 ,2 3 8

3 ,1 5 4
2 5 ,0 0 0
5 5 5 ,6 6 6

O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

5 ,9 1 2
1

6 ,0 5 9
1 0 ,0 0 0
5 3 6 ,3 4 9
9 ,0 0 0
8^ 15 2
1

7 ,7 9 6
2

3 ,6 1 2
2 5 ,0 0 0
7 6 0 ,2 9 5
5 0 ,0 0 0
7^428
2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 5 7 8 ,4 5 0

$ 7 0 0 ,6 2 1

$ 7 2 4 ,0 8 5

$ 9 8 4 ,5 0 0

Due t,ntrust. nnmpantGSj hanks and hnnkftrs ..............................................




R eport on B anks op D eposit and D iscount

RESOURCES

G e o r g e J. M e n t l e y ,
C a r l W. G u l l e y . .

W a lter W elsh ,
E d w a r d C. M u g r id g e ,

BANK OF GREAT NECK —
R O S W E L L E L D R E D G E , P resid en t.

G

reat

N

eck

A U S T I N H I C K S , C ashier.

[O rg a n ize d 1906]

DIRECTORS
E dgar H . C ook,
C h as. H . G r eg o r y ,

R o s w e l l E l d r id g e ,
A u s t in H ic k s ,

W alteb E . F r e w ,
C h a s. G . M e y e r ,
D a n ie l S . W o o l l e y .

resources

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement o
condition
June 20, 1917

W . R . G race,
J. L o u is S c h a e f e r ,

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 1 5 ,9 9 0
4 8 6 ,0 8 7
3 4 ,2 0 9
8 5 ,9 0 0
6 6 ,3 1 7
3 1 ,8 1 2
226
2 2 3 ,0 5 4
4 ,5 0 9

$ 6 5 ,9 6 0
1 7 5 ,4 3 2
4 2 ,3 0 5
8 5 ,2 0 0
4 4 0 ,4 1 7
2 7 ,5 6 7
109
6 0 ,4 6 2
4 ,6 6 5

$ 1 5 ,9 7 0
1 7 6 ,9 5 0
4 2 ,1 9 8
8 6 ,7 0 0
4 7 2 ,4 0 8
2 6 ,3 9 6
91
1 3 8 ,4 6 9
5 ,8 2 4

1 8 ,1 0 0
340
7 ,8 3 2
4

1 8 ,3 6 1
95
3 0 ,0 2 9
4

1 9 ,8 7 9
1 ,0 7 3
1 1 ,7 1 2
4

65
1 0 ,9 6 7
4

$ 9 7 4 ,3 8 0

$ 9 5 0 ,6 0 6

$ 9 9 7 ,6 7 4

$ 9 8 6 ,2 3 9

$ 2 1 8 ,3 4 8
2 1 8 ,0 2 8
4 2 ,0 0 7
8 5 ,9 0 0
1 3 3 ,7 2 3
3 1 ,4 8 4
160
2 2 2 ,0 1 0
7 ,1 0 9
1 6 ,4 3 4

Q uarterly R eport

S tock s an d b on d s, v iz .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is co u n ts a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s . . ' .........................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ............................... .......................................................................................................

J. F r e d F a ig l e ,
M oses R . S c h e n c k ,

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................




$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
6 7 ,7 8 0
5 3 ,6 2 4
5 4 ,1 7 1
6 7 ,7 7 0
8 5 3 ,3 5 2
8 3 8 ,8 0 9
8 1 0 ,5 8 1
8 9 0 ,3 8 6
8
,1
7
2
3 ,2 4 7
3 ,1 1 6
5 7 ,8 8 7
1
A d d 1fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................
1
1
$ 9 7 4 ,3 8 0

$ 9 5 0 ,6 0 6

$ 9 9 7 ,6 7 4

$ 9 8 6 ,2 3 9

D. C. P if. r o e ,
J acob P e eper,

H

amburg

0 T I 1 0 C H U R C H I L L , C ashier.

[M a in s tre e t; o rg a n iz e d 1883]
A n d r e w St e in ,
W m. K r o n en b er o ,

DIRECTORS
C. W. B o u r n e ,

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
P e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r real estate
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l.............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s . .
........................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
A s s e t s n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z . :
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te sa v in g s a n d loa n a s s o cia tio n s , cre d it u n io n s a n d la n d bank
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ...................................................................'..............
O th e r d e p o s it s s e cu re d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

G e o r g e J. B r e n dec ,
G e o . L. P o m e r o y .

Statement o f
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

*

$ 1 2 1 ,4 1 9
2 9 0 ,4 2 1
2 5 ,0 0 0
1 7 0 ,5 1 0

$ 1 1 5 ,6 5 5
2 7 8 ,7 3 9
2 5 ,0 0 0
1 6 2 ,8 3 5

$ 1 8 2 ,0 7 4
2 6 4 ,9 8 8
2 7 ,1 0 0
1 6 1 ,6 5 5

$ 3 1 5 ,3 9 6
2 8 4 ,5 8 5
3 9 ,1 9 7
1 5 2 ,4 0 5

6 0 ,7 5 3
8 3 ,0 9 5
3 5 7 ,7 5 3
443
1 2 1 ,1 7 5
7 ,5 3 8

0 4 ,6 6 3
8 2 ,2 2 9
3 7 6 ,9 0 6
224
1 1 2 ,1 3 5
1 0 ,5 6 8

5 3 ,9 8 5
1 3 3 ,6 3 3
3 4 4 ,0 6 2
144
1 5 1 ,1 6 1
8 ,5 8 6

4 0 ,6 5 2
450
7 ,0 8 4
4

3 9 ,4 0 7
250
7 ,0 0 0
2

4 5 ,7 0 0
500
7 ,0 0 0
5

5 4 ,2 1 0
1 3 0 ,5 3 5
3 3 2 ,5 7 4
48
1 2 0 ,4 8 0
9 ,3 8 7
4 3 ,1 0 0
.............................

$ 1 ,2 8 6 ,2 9 7

$ 1 ,2 7 5 ,6 1 3

$ 1 ,3 8 0 ,5 9 3

1 2 ,6 5 7
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$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 3 ,4 4 0

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 2 9 ,9 6 8

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 2 1 ,7 2 3

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 5 0 ,6 1 4

1 2 ,2 5 1
2 5 ,0 0 0
1 9 ,0 3 5
1 ,0 2 5 ,6 2 4

9 ,0 5 2
2 5 ,0 0 0
3 4 ,0 7 4
1 ,1 3 3 ,8 8 7

1 0 ,6 9 6
2 5 ,0 0 0
9 4 ,0 7 4
1 ,1 5 2 ,8 4 5

O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

79 2
2 5 .0 0 0
4 ,0 3 3
1 ,0 3 6 ,7 0 4
3 0 .0 0 0
6 ,3 2 4
2

1 3 ,7 3 3
2

6 ,8 5 5
2

1 1 ,3 4 7
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,2 8 6 ,2 9 7

$ 1 ,2 7 5 ,6 1 3

$ 1 ,3 8 0 ,5 9 3

$ 1 ,4 9 4 ,5 7 7




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R eport ox B anks of D eposit and D iscount

resources

Ja c o b H a u c k ,
Jo h n S c h o e p f u n ,

138

BANK OF HAMBURGH —
D . C . P I E R C E , P resid en t.

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THE BANK OF HAMMONDSPORT- • H ammondsport
LEO N J. MASSON, President.

W . E. H U N TE R , Cashier.

[P a rk s tre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1900]

DIRECTORS
J. W . D a v i s ,
M onroe W h e ele r ,

H . M . C h a m p l in ,
A. E. D e p e w ,

H enry Fr ey,

RESOURCES

L . J. M a s s o n ,
O. B rundage,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 2 8 ,2 6 1
3 0 2 ,6 6 8
4 ,4 0 0
6 3 ,8 3 7
3 7 ,8 8 9
6 9 ,7 2 4
1 7 8 ,5 8 2
31 6
1 4 2 ,0 9 5
6 ,1 8 8

$ 5 8 ,2 5 1
3 1 8 ,5 9 9
4 ,4 0 0
6 4 ,5 5 7
2 0 ,2 1 4
7 7 ,3 2 1
1 9 0 ,7 8 0
32 9
1 2 0 ,8 5 1
6 ,0 5 8

$ 1 3 0 ,7 1 4
3 2 2 ,3 8 7
4 ,4 0 0
6 6 ,9 5 7
1 9 ,8 1 4
7 0 ,5 8 6
1 8 3 ,1 9 0
10 2
1 6 7 ,7 3 6
5 ,8 9 8

2 1 ,5 9 1
500
969

2 3 ,4 6 5
44 5

1 2 ,0 0 0
6 ,3 7 1
1 ,4 6 2

9 ,6 6 5
2

1 0 ,3 7 9
5

9 ,4 6 2
3

1 ,8 4 1
1 3 ,5 0 0
9 ,3 7 0
4

$ 8 6 6 ,6 8 7

$ 8 9 5 ,6 5 4

$ 1 ,0 0 1 ,0 8 2

■m$ 1 ,1 4 8 ,3 0 2

C a p i t a l .................................................................................................................................. ................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g all u u d iv id c d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te sa v in g s a n d lo a n associa tion s, cre d it un ion s an d la n d b a n k
D e p o s its b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O th e r d e p o s it s se cu re d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , ba tik s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
7 5 ,4 5 0

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
7 6 ,3 7 9

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
8 0 ,7 2 6

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
8 2 ,2 0 5

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

m

$ 1 0 4 ,8 1 2
3 0 9 ,4 1 1
4 ,4 0 0
6 5 ,6 6 6
1 6 ,0 1 4
6 8 ,5 3 6
2 2 0 ,3 1 8
304
3 0 6 ,8 3 2
2 ,2 0 8
2 5 ,0 8 6

Q uarterly R eport

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s secu red b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real esta te co l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ..............................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s .............................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o te s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l re se rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t h e F e d e r a l R e s e r v e B a n k o f N e w Y o r k , less o f f s e t s ...............................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

C . J. C o r y e l l ,
W. E. H u n t e r .

LIABILITIES

716

39

20,000

20,000

2 3 ,2 2 4
7 0 5 ,5 4 9
2 ,9 2 7
5 ,7 1 0
1

2 3 ,1 9 9
7 1 8 ,4 7 3
1 ,1 6 2
2 ,8 5 4
3

2 3 ,8 6 6
8 1 7 ,9 0 4
1 ,9 0 6
5 ,9 6 2

5 4 ,4 0 2
9 3 1 ,0 3 2
97 4
9 ,6 4 6
4

$ 8 6 6 ,6 8 7

$ 8 9 5 ,6 5 4

$ 1 ,0 0 1 ,0 8 2

2
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$ 1 ,1 4 8 ,3 0 2

139




3 ,5 8 4

20,000

3 ,8 2 6

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oslyn

H O W A R D C . H E G E M A N , C ashier.

[O rga n ized 1906]

140

BANK OF HEMPSTEAD HARBOR —
J O S E P H H . B O G A R T , P resid en t.

DIRECTORS
J o h n A. A l b e r t s o n ,
W . P . L. D a v i s ,
W il l ia m M c C a r t h y ,

T h o m a s W. A l b e r t s o n ,
E d w a r d L. F r o s t ,
Jotham P ost,

resources

S tock s a n d b on d s, v iz .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r real estate
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l.............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

J o s e p h H. B o g a r t ,
F r e d e r ic k C. H i c k s ,
R alph T u bb y ,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

J a m e s K. D a v is ,
Sam uel H ooper,
F r e d e r ic k E. W e i .l it b ,

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 1 ,0 0 0
3 3 1 ,3 0 0
1 1 ,3 1 5
6 0 ,1 0 0

$9 85
3 3 9 ,5 1 2
1 1 ,3 1 5
6 0 ,1 0 0

$992
3 9 7 ,1 7 8
1 1 ,3 1 5
6 1 ,0 5 0

$ 1 ,0 0 0
4 2 0 ,4 6 2
1 1 ,3 1 5
6 1 ,0 5 0

2 0 ,2 7 5
4 3 ,1 8 5
1 1 4 ,1 9 3
7 8 ,0 3 8
1 9 ,0 2 9

1 3 ,2 7 5
4 3 ,6 4 7
1 4 4 ,5 6 7
1 4 7 ,4 1 5
2 0 ,9 5 5

8 ,7 7 5
3 9 ,0 2 1
1 8 2 ,8 4 5
2 7 4 ,5 2 9
1 5 ,6 7 0

O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
T.egn.1 tender notes and notes o f national h a n k s .........................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

9 ,0 7 5
4 2 ,6 5 0
1 7 9 ,1 9 3
2 1 6 ,0 7 9
1 3 ,6 1 9
1 5 ,5 2 0

1 4 ,3 4 0
2 ,7 5 0
62
7 ,9 6 3
2

2 ,4 0 0
1 ,4 3 0
44
7 ,0 6 2
3

9 ,3 2 0
1 ,2 3 0
53
9 ,1 0 5
2

56
8 ,2 0 5
3

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 7 0 3 ,5 5 0

$ 7 9 2 ,7 1 0

$ 1 ,0 1 1 ,0 8 5

$ 9 7 8 ,2 2 7

C a p i t a l . . ...........................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ...............................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .: D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te sa v in g s ba nks.
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ....................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s .................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .....................................................................................................

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
7 9 ,9 9 8
2 4 ,7 5 9
5 6 3 ,3 0 5
4 ,1 8 4
1 ,3 0 2
2

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
7 1 ,5 0 9
1 8 ,8 6 2
6 6 7 ,5 2 3
2 ,4 6 8
2 ,3 4 7
1

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
6 9 ,6 3 5
1 5 ,7 6 6
8 9 1 ,0 5 1
3 ,2 9 7
1 ,3 3 5
1

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
8 5 ,0 6 8
1 4 ,2 2 5
8 4 1 ,1 9 6
5 ,8 2 8
1 ,9 0 7
3

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ........................................................................................

$ 7 0 3 ,5 5 0

$ 7 9 2 ,7 1 0

$ 1 ,0 1 1 ,0 8 5

$ 9 7 8 ,2 2 7

LIABILITIES




R eport ox B axks of D eposit axd D iscount

J o h n C. B a k e r ,
H o w a r d C. I I eo e m an ,
J o h n F . R k m sen ,
W il l ia m W i t t e .

BANK OF HICKSVILLE — H icksville
CHAS. E . FA SSBEN D ER, President.
C h as.
H enry

E. F a s s b e n d e r ,
W. U n d e r h il l ,

[Broadway; organized 1903]

JOSEPH J. U LM E R , Acting Cashier.

DIRECTORS
R o b e r t Se a m a n ,
U n d e r h il l , J r .,

S. S.

H enry Seng stac ke n ,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement o f
condition
June 20, 1917

G . E d w in B a r t o w ,
B y r o n R tjshmore .

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

$ 3 6 ,2 7 5
1 1 1 ,2 8 0
2 1 ,1 6 9
6 3 ,8 5 0

$ 8 6 ,6 3 4
1 1 5 ,6 7 5
2 4 ,8 0 9
6 3 ,1 5 0

$ 1 1 8 ,5 6 9
1 1 7 ,5 8 9
• 2 7 ,9 8 4
6 1 ,7 0 0

$ 9 3 ,1 7 9
1 6 7 ,o a s
3 0 ,2 3 1
6 1 ,7 0 0

8 ,2 0 0
3 0 ,7 1 1
2 7 3 ,1 8 6
1 2 8 ,5 8 9
2 ,3 8 9

8 ,2 0 0
2 2 ,5 1 0
2 4 2 ,0 7 3
15
7 0 ,6 3 2
2 ,0 5 9

8 ,2 0 0
1 8 ,8 8 5
2 6 0 ,3 3 5
10
6 3 ,6 4 0
2 ,2 4 3

8 ,2 0 0
2 2 ,4 8 5
3 1 5 ,8 7 7
12
1 4 8 ,1 6 0
3 ,0 0 6
3 4 ,0 6 7

3 4 ,6 7 7
3 ,0 0 0
3

2 4 ,4 6 1
2 ,5 0 0
2

3 2 ,7 9 5
2 ,0 0 0
3

3 ,5 0 0
4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e f e r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 7 1 3 ,3 2 9

$ 6 6 3 ,6 2 0

$ 7 1 3 ,9 5 3

$ 8 8 7 ,4 5 4

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
7 4 ,3 9 2
6 0 8 ,5 6 7
86 9
4 ,5 0 0
1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
7 7 ,2 0 5
5 5 1 ,5 2 7
2 ,8 8 7
7 ,0 0 0
1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
7 8 ,7 0 0
6 0 5 ,0 0 0
o r.o

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
7 8 ,9 9 9
7 7 5 ,8 5 4
2 ,1 0 0
5 ,5 0 0
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 7 1 3 ,3 2 9

$ 6 6 3 ,6 2 0

$ 7 1 3 ,9 5 3

$ 8 8 7 ,4 5 4

141




5 ,0 0 0
1'

Q uarterly R eport

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z . :
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l esta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r rea l e state
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a ft s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e .....................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o te s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

C.

H enry
St o i .z ,
J a s . K . A t k in s o n ,

H

olland

E A R L J. B A N G E R T , Cashier.

[O rgan ized 1893]

142

BANK OF HOLLAND —
R O B E R T J . W A T S O N , P resid en t.

DIRECTORS
U . B . B b n n io n ,
L. D. O ’ D e l l ,

F r a n k S. C o o p e r ,
W m . N. S h r e u e r ,

A sh e r C u t l e r ,

C. M. S il l ,
R. J. W a t s o n .

(Stocks a n d b o n d s , v i z . :
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts se cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r real estate
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

A. TI. G ricios,
P e r r y E. W o r st ,

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 1 4 ,9 0 0
7 0 ,3 6 5
0 ,0 0 0
4 0 ,9 0 2

$ 2 6 ,2 5 0
8 4 ,7 1 0
0 ,0 0 0
4 8 ,2 0 2

$ 2 2 ,2 0 0
8 1 ,9 2 5
6 ,0 0 0
5 2 ,8 1 2

$ 2 3 ,1 0 0
7 6 ,8 2 5
6 ,0 0 0
5 2 ,7 2 7

9 ,7 8 7
1 3 ,5 5 0
1 5 8 ,6 0 5
65 3
4 2 ,8 5 2
3 ,1 6 0

1 3 ,4 0 0
9 ,7 8 7
1 9 3 ,8 9 1
517
3 9 ,6 4 4
2 ,9 1 0

1 1 ,2 1 2
1 3 ,4 9 5
1 8 8 ,0 8 8
504
3 3 .8 6 0
2 ,5 7 4

O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l te n d e r n o te s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l reserv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

7 ,2 1 2
2 0 ,9 0 0
1 8 2 ,2 8 1
2 ,1 2 1
3 4 ,7 0 5
2 ,6 5 1
1 5 ,2 5 0

8 ,0 2 7
625
5 ,0 2 2
8

7 ,1 5 9
- 75 0
0 ,4 7 7
3

1 1 ,8 9 0
1 ,1 0 0
5 ,5 0 5
2

5 ,8 3 9
2

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 3 8 6 ,5 1 1

$ 4 3 9 ,7 6 0

$ 4 3 1 ,2 2 7

$ 4 2 9 ,6 1 3

C a p i t a l .......................................................................................... .........................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rre d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O t h e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s ....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 8 ,2 1 9

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 8 ,4 2 2

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 9 ,1 3 5

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 9 ,4 5 5

1 6 ,0 0 0
76 8
3 1 3 ,5 3 6
2 ,9 8 6
2

1 8 ,0 0 0
768
3 6 1 ,5 2 7
6 ,0 4 1
2

1 8 .0 0 0
77 7
3 5 5 ,0 9 5
3 ,2 1 9
1

1 8 ,(KM)
777
3 5 1 ,4 2 6
4 ,9 5 3
2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

• $ 3 8 6 ,5 1 1

$ 4 3 9 ,7 6 0

$ 4 3 1 ,2 2 7

$ 4 2 9 ,6 1 3

LIABILITIES




R eport on B anks of D eposit and D iscount

resources

W m . F. F ran tz,
P a u l J. W urht ,

THE
D O U G L A S S C O N K L I N , P resid en t.

BANK OF HUNTINGTON —

H

u n t in g t o n

R O S S W . D O W N S , Cashier.

[M a in s tre e t: o r g a n iz e d 18881

DIRECTORS
W il l a r d N . B a y l i s ,
A u g u st H e c k s c h e r ,

H e n r y S. B r u s h ,
T h e r o n H . S a m m is ,

C a r l l S. B u r r , J r .,
H e n r y F . S a m m is ,

RESOURCES

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb: 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

D o u g la ss C o n k l in ,
T hom as Y o u n g.

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 7 9 ,6 1 2
4 6 5 ,9 9 2
8 4 ,7 8 2
1 6 5 ,9 1 8

$ 8 0 ,4 2 0
4 9 5 ,8 9 7
7 7 ,7 8 2
1 7 0 ,0 1 8

$ 8 1 ,3 6 7
4 8 8 ,3 8 8
7 7 ,7 8 2
1 8 0 ,9 5 3

$ 4 9 7 ,6 1 8
7 2 ,7 7 2
7 7 ,7 8 2
1 8 0 ,9 5 3

9 0 ,4 0 3
1 1 8 ,7 6 1
7 0 5 ,7 8 2
2 ,2 4 7
2 0 4 ,8 5 2
2 2 ,5 7 5

1 0 4 ,1 0 3
1 1 2 ,6 6 1
7 1 8 ,7 1 5
1 ,1 4 6
1 7 3 ,4 9 2
2 0 ,4 1 4

9 4 ,0 4 3
1 1 7 ,6 3 9
7 2 3 ,8 8 7
1 ,5 4 1
2 3 3 ,0 2 2
2 1 ,0 9 9

1 0 8 ,6 4 3
1 3 0 ,2 3 5
7 4 2 ,6 3 8
2 ,5 4 5
3 6 9 ,7 6 6
2 5 ,3 4 1
6 7 ,5 6 1

7 5 ,2 6 8
3 .0 0 0
44 9
8 .0 0 0
6

8 6 ,1 2 1
1 ,0 0 0
21 0
8 ,0 0 0
5

6 6 ,9 4 9
1 ,0 0 0
2 1 ,2 7 1
8 ,0 0 0
6

513
5 ,0 0 0
6

$ 2 ,0 2 7 ,6 4 7

$ 2 ,0 4 9 ,9 8 4

$ 2 ,1 1 6 ,9 4 7

$ 2 ,2 8 1 ,3 7 3

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
2 6 1 ,9 1 5

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
.2 6 2 ,6 4 4

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
2 4 7 ,8 2 9

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
2 6 4 ,9 9 7

Q uarterly R eport

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v iz .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l..........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts se cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla t e r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t co m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e .....................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l reserv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a sh it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A sse ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

G e o . W o o d h u l l C o n k l in ,
A d d iso n W . S a m m is ,

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l .................................................................................................
.......................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rre d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................




$ 2 ,0 2 7 ,6 4 7

$ 2 ,0 4 9 ,9 8 4

$ 2 ,1 1 6 ,9 4 7

$ 2 ,2 8 1 ,3 7 3

143

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

1 2 ,0 0 0
1 2 ,0 0 0
1 2 ,0 0 0
1 2 ,0 0 0
1 ,9 6 3 ,3 7 5
1 ,7 1 7 ,7 1 8
1 ,7 3 1 ,3 3 9
1 ,8 2 1 ,1 1 7
14
1 1 ,0 0 0
1 4 ,0 0 0
6 ,0 0 0
6 ,0 0 0
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................
1
1
1

A r t h u r A . A m id o n ,
W m . J. M a d d o x ,
L u th er M . B u tm an,
B u r t F. M e p r ia m ,

R . Ja y B a r r o w s ,
B r e w e r D. P h il l ip s ,
C r a w f o r d N. B a r g a r ,
F r a n k F. P i c k a r d ,

Jam esto w n

1216 M a in s t r e e t ; o r g a n iz e d 19031

W M . R . B O T S F O R D , C ashier.

DIRECTORS
J. D e l e v a n C u r t is s ,
G e o . B. P it t s ,
A. M o r e l l e C h e n e y ,

T h e o . A. C a s e ,
M. R. St e v e n s o n ,
M. L. F e n t o n ,
E lm er W . Se llstr o m ,

Statement of
condition
June-20, 1917

Jared H e w e s,
W m . T ow nsend,
C h a r l e s W . H e r r ic k ,
M a so n M . S k i f f .

Statemen of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:

L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rt g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real e state co l.

T/napSj discou nts s o d hills purchased n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
..................

Assets p o t included in an y o f the a b o v e h e a d s ...........................................................

2 2 ,8 7 2
1 3 ,0 6 9
8 ,5 0 0
2

4 2 ,1 6 2
9 ,8 2 2
5 ,3 0 0
5

1 8 ,7 8 1
4 ,2 0 0
5

$ 2 ,4 9 3 ,9 1 0

$ 2 ,5 4 1 ,1 9 9

$ 2 ,5 4 0 ,0 0 6

$ 2 ,5 8 5 ,3 8 1

and

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

3 3 ,9 5 6
1 3 ,7 9 7
6 ,6 0 0
3

$ 2 1 8 ,4 8 3
1 1 8 ,4 3 4
4 7 ,7 8 9
1 4 3 ,2 9 2
4 3 ,8 5 5
2 4 9 ,8 5 3
1 ,1 2 8 ,6 9 3
1 1 ,3 1 4
5 3 3 ,2 3 7
4 3 ,4 2 3
2 4 ,0 2 2

D e p o s it

Tjegal tender notes a n d n otes o f national banks ,

$ 2 2 5 ,5 0 0
1 2 1 ,4 3 4
4 5 ,0 0 0
1 4 3 ,3 5 3
6 8 ,9 0 5
2 0 7 ,3 4 7
1 ,1 1 3 ,2 9 3
2 ,5 6 8
4 8 8 ,8 8 6
6 6 ,4 3 1

of

D u e from trust, com panies, hanks and b a n k e rs...........

$ 1 3 3 ,0 0 0
1 1 8 ,0 0 0
4 5 ,0 0 0
1 3 8 ,1 5 3
5 7 ,2 5 5
2 2 4 ,1 6 8
1 ,1 3 4 ,1 7 4
2 ,7 4 1
5 8 0 ,1 8 9
6 4 ,0 7 6

B anks

M ortgages o w n e d ...................................................................................................................

$ 1 3 3 ,1 0 0
1 1 5 ,1 0 1
4 5 ,0 0 0
1 3 7 ,9 9 0
5 9 ,2 8 0
2 3 1 ,2 1 3
1 ,0 9 0 ,5 0 3
1 ,4 4 2
5 6 3 ,5 2 3
6 2 ,4 0 2

oh

P u b lic secu rities..................................................................................................................

R eport

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

RESOURCES

144

BANK OF JAMESTOWN
B R E W E R D . P H I L L I P S , P resid en t.

LIABILITIES
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 9 6 ,0 7 9

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 9 ,6 1 7

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 1 3 ,7 4 8

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 2 4 ,0 0 0

4 0 ,0 0 0
6 4 ,7 6 8
1 ,9 7 3 ,7 4 7
4 ,3 1 4
1 5 ,0 0 0
2

4 0 ,0 0 0
8 1 ,2 5 0
1 ,9 6 8 ,6 1 2
2 6 ,7 1 9
1 5 ,0 0 0
1

4 0 ,0 0 0
6 1 ,1 9 4
1 ,9 8 4 ,7 7 2
2 5 ,2 9 1
1 5 ,0 0 0
1

4 0 ,0 0 0
6 3 ,7 9 5
2 ,0 1 9 ,3 4 6
2 3 ,2 3 8
1 5 ,0 0 0
2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .............................................................

$ 2 ,4 9 3 ,9 1 0

$ 2 ,5 4 1 ,1 9 9

$ 2 ,5 4 0 ,0 0 6




$ 2 ,5 8 5 ,3 8 1

D is c o u n t

C a p i t a l . ............................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ...........
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k .............
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e cu re d b y p le d g e o f assets.
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ...............................
D p e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...........................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .................................................................

B A N K OF LAKE PLACID
G E O R G E A . S T E V E N S , P resid en t.

—

Lake

P l a c id
C L A R E N C E H . W A T S O N , C ashier.

[M a in s tre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1909]

DIRECTORS
G e o r g e A. S t e v e n s ,
J a m e s W . F l e m in g ,

F o r r e s t B. G u il d ,
W il l ia m C . F e a t h e r s ,

J a m es B. H u r l e y ,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

F red C . D a y ,
J . C h e s t e r J u b in .

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$1,015
57,756
20,000
40,467

$1,000
122,728
20,000
48,317

$970
119,474
20,000
51,167

31,930
33,806
219,755
11
100,751
17,097

45,282
28,952
263,878

40,781
25,421
258,612

30,058
21,458

136,212
28,212

29,456
91,369
284,810
1
96,662
6,048
15,636

T.egal tender notes and notes o f national h a n k s.........................................................

4,165
205
9,335
4

2,470
3,060
836
9,520
4

6 , i 65
11,490
756
9,723
4

425
18,451
5

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$530,806

$524,756

$709,421

$734,474

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,9 1 4
9 ,0 0 0
4 6 9 ,0 2 7

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,0 6 1
1 5 ,0 0 0
6 4 1 ,5 0 6
1 ,1 1 4

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 1 ,3 2 6
1 5 ,0 0 9
6 6 3 ,7 7 4
1 ,8 1 5

4 ,7 3 9
1

7 ,5 5 7
2

$ 7 0 9 ,4 2 1

$ 7 3 4 ,4 7 4

R eport

$1,020
59,300
21,477
31,950

O th e r currency a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

Q uarterly

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ......................... ..................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d or o t h e r real esta te
c o lla t e r a l..........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l........................................ .....................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla te r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................

C larence H . W atson,
H e n r y C . St e v e n s ,

LIABILITIES

4 ,8 6 3
2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 5 3 0 ,8 0 6

$ 5 2 4 ,7 5 6

Rilla p a y a b le ............................................................................................................................




145

O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 9 ,3 1 6
1 5 .0 0 0
4 0 7 ,6 8 8
1 ,4 4 1
5 0 .0 0 0
6 ,3 0 9
2

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .: D e p o s it s b y th e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ...................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o trnat. com panies, banka and hankers................................................................

— L ancaster

[49 C e n tra l a v e n u e : o r g a n iz e d 1894]

J O S E P H F . S C H A E F E R , C ashier.

146

T H E BANK OF LANCASTER
J . O . G A R .R E T S E E , P resid en t.

DIRECTORS
A r t h u r D. B is s e l l ,
G e o . P. Z u r b r ic k ,

H e r m a n B. V a n P e y m a ,
J o h n .G. M i l t e r ,

T. E. I d sa r d i ,

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real e state
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d h y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

T hom as L e a r y ,
J. O. G a r r e t b e e .

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 5 5 ,3 0 3
2 9 1 ,6 4 7
1 5 ,9 0 5
9 ,7 5 0

$ 6 7 ,5 6 3
3 1 9 ,6 9 7
1 9 ,0 1 2
9 ,7 5 0

$ 6 1 ,1 8 8
2 9 5 ,8 1 6
2 2 ,9 9 4
9 ,7 5 0

$ 5 1 ,8 1 3
2 8 8 ,3 2 1
2 3 ,6 3 0
9 ,7 5 0

5 0 ,9 1 5
2 3 6 ,5 4 8
3 8 4 ,1 5 7
291
1 7 9 ,6 1 8
2 5 ,4 5 0

4 8 ,4 1 5
2 0 4 ,6 2 3
4 5 0 ,2 1 6
224
1 5 3 ,6 4 5
6 ,3 8 6

6 3 ,2 3 9
2 3 3 ,5 7 5
4 0 4 ,3 2 7
369
9 1 ,1 7 9
2 2 ,2 4 8

6 4 ,5 6 8
2 4 5 ,5 6 8
4 0 2 ,5 7 4
149
1 1 2 ,7 1 8
3 7 ,0 3 5
2 1 ,2 8 0

3 3 ,5 9 0
107
3 ,9 0 9
. 6

4 5 ,1 9 6
320
7 ,4 1 0
5

2 0 ,7 0 6
441
4 8 ,6 7 7
4

113
4 9 ,5 3 5
6

$ 1 ,2 8 7 ,1 9 6

$ 1 ,3 3 2 ,4 6 2

$ 1 ,2 7 4 ,5 1 3

$ 1 ,3 0 7 ,0 6 0

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ...................................................................................
O t h e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 5 ,4 0 6

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 3 ,3 9 3

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 1 ,9 4 7

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 2 ,2 9 1

1 6 ,0 0 0
2 7 ,6 7 4
1 ,0 8 4 ,1 1 4
4 ,0 0 0
2

1 6 ,0 0 0
3 0 ,7 4 0
1 ,1 1 2 ,2 0 9
2 0 ,1 1 9
1

1 6 ,0 0 0
3 2 ,3 6 1
1 ,0 7 0 ,2 0 4
4 ,0 0 0
1

1 6 ,0 0 0
2 7 ,1 5 4
1 ,0 9 1 ,2 6 9
3 0 ,3 4 5
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,2 8 7 ,1 9 6

$ 1 ,3 3 2 ,4 6 2

$ 1 ,2 7 4 ,5 1 3

$ 1 ,3 0 7 ,0 6 0




R eport ok B anks of D eposit and D iscount

RESOURCES

C. F. K in g ,
J a c o b C. W e i l ,

BANK OF LAWRENCE —
J. C A R L SC11MIJCK, President.
J. C a r l S c h m u c k ,

J o h n H . S m it h ,
S. V a n d e w a t e b ,

W.

Law rence
|Central avenue; organized 1903]
Jas.

W.

JOHN A. RUTH , Cashier

DIRECTORS
Sa f f o r d ,

R ESOU RCES

D iv in e H e w l e t t ,

A.

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

$ 1 ,0 4 2
1 0 9 ,3 1 6
5 5 ,0 2 2
1 1 6 ,7 5 0

$ 1 ,0 2 0
9 1 ,8 6 7
5 2 ,5 2 2
1 1 9 ,8 0 0

$ 9 9 ,4 0 0
9 0 ,3 6 8
5 0 ,0 2 2
1 1 9 ,7 5 0

$ 4 3 ,0 1 3
3 4 ,8 9 0
5 0 ,0 2 2
1 1 9 ,7 5 0

6 1 ,0 5 2
5 4 ,2 0 7
3 9 2 ,0 2 3
477
6 2 ,5 0 5
1 ,7 9 1

4 6 ,3 8 0
4 3 ,8 2 3
5 2 5 ,4 0 6
430
8 5 ,5 8 1
1 1 ,6 7 7

6 0 ,0 6 3
5 3 ,0 2 6
5 1 4 ,7 0 7
38 0
1 6 6 ,1 8 7
1 3 ,5 6 0

6 0 ,0 6 3
5 3 ,0 2 6
5 1 8 ,6 5 7

3 6 ,0 9 0
1 ,5 0 0
1 ,1 7 0
5 ,5 3 3
6

3 8 ,4 0 6
1 ,5 0 0
1 ,9 7 2
7 ,6 7 5
6

2 7 ,7 0 8
5 ,0 0 0
3 ,2 9 7
5 ,9 9 8
6

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l ....................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f it s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 8 9 8 ,4 8 4 '

$ 1 ,0 2 8 ,0 6 5

$ 1 ,2 0 9 ,4 7 2

$ 1 ,3 7 7 ,2 8 6

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
6 4 ,8 8 1

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
6 7 ,0 2 1

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
6 4 ,0 6 9

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
6 3 ,5 5 6

2 0 ,0 0 0
7 6 1 ,2 5 2
2 ,3 5 0
1

3 2 ,0 0 0
8 7 3 ,9 4 3
5 ,1 0 0
1

3 2 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 5 9 ,6 4 2
3 ,7 6 0
1

3 2 ,0 0 0
1 ,2 2 8 ,2 3 0
3 ,5 0 0

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 8 9 8 ,4 8 4

$ 1 ,0 2 8 ,0 6 5

$ 1 ,2 0 9 ,4 7 2

$ 1 ,3 7 7 ,2 8 6




531

4 3 4 ,1 2 8
3 ,5 7 7
4 9 ,7 6 7
.............................
2 ,9 3 2
6 ,9 2 5
5

Q uarterly R eport

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m ortg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real e sta te
c o lla t e r a l.......................................................................... ................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla te r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e .....................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

M o r r is F . C r a f t ,
John
R u th .

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G e o r g e I. C a h r ,
D. J. O ’ S h e a ,

Le R

oy

A . R . D A V I S , C ashier.

[49 M a in s tre e t: o rg a n iz e d 1889]

DIRECTORS
F. E . C haodock,
D. C. H. P r e n t ic e ,

E . M . H arm on,
J. P. S a m so n ,
J. G . G il f il l a n .

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real estate
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

A . G. L ow e,
C. D. G r a n e y ,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

A m b ro se M u l l e r ,
E. M. P e r k in s ,

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 1 1 ,0 0 0
3 9 ,5 0 8
5 ,0 0 0
5 6 ,3 0 4

$ 1 1 ,0 0 0
2 3 ,0 0 8
5 ,0 0 0
5 5 ,7 1 8

$ 1 1 ,0 0 0
2 4 ,2 0 8
5 ,0 0 0
5 4 ,7 8 2

$ 1 2 ,0 0 0
1 9 ,8 0 8
5 ,0 0 0
5 8 ,7 4 6

3 6 ,5 5 4
1 5 2 ,4 7 1
1 9 0 ,7 5 0
1 ,6 9 3
4 5 ,6 4 0
1 4 ,5 3 1

3 0 ,5 7 3
1 4 0 ,0 7 2
2 0 8 ,5 7 3
869
3 8 ,8 4 9
1 0 ,4 2 0

3 4 ,3 0 5
1 6 3 ,8 5 2
2 1 3 ,4 1 9
2 ,3 9 8
3 0 ,9 1 3
1 2 ,8 3 8

2 9 ,8 9 3
1 9 9 ,8 7 5
2 0 5 ,3 6 4
2 ,4 9 5
5 4 ,5 8 7
3 ,6 3 4
1 8 ,5 6 3

F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......... ' . ..........................................................................................................................

2 ,9 3 0
460
1 ,2 3 1
4 ,0 0 0
4

2 ,6 8 0
320
67 7
3 ,4 0 0
3

2 ,9 4 0
280
1 ,9 6 7
3 ,3 0 0
3

83
3 ,4 5 0
4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 5 6 2 ,0 7 6

$ 5 3 1 ,1 6 2

$ 5 6 1 ,2 0 5

$ 6 1 3 ,5 0 2

C a p i t a l .................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s .............
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ..................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s . .
B ills p a y a b l e ........................... .........................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ....................................................................

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,9 2 6
4 0 1 ,1 2 2
527
3 5 ,0 0 0
2 ,5 0 0
1

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 6 ,0 1 6
4 0 1 ,3 4 1
90 3
2 ,9 0 0
2

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 6 ,8 3 6
4 1 3 ,9 6 0
2 ,6 0 8
1 5 ,0 0 0
2 ,8 0 0
1

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,4 0 1
4 4 7 ,7 1 4
2 ,4 3 6
3 5 ,0 0 0
2 ,9 5 0
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ......................................................

$ 5 6 2 ,0 7 6

$ 5 3 1 ,1 6 2

$ 5 6 1 ,2 0 5

$61*3,502

O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................

TiRgn.1 tp.nHpr nntns j^nd n otes o f national b a n k s .........................................................

LIABILITIES

R eport oh B akes of D eposit and D iscount

RESOURCES




148

THE BANK OF LE ROY —
D . C . H . P R E N T I C E , P resid en t.

BANK OF LIMA — L im a
S M IT H

L . P A R M E L E , P resid en t.

C H A R L E S R . P I E R C E , Cashier.

[W e s t M a in s t r e e t ; o rg a n iz e d 1905]

DIRECTORS
W il l ia m I*'. H a r v e y ,
G e o . W . At w e ll ,

C h a rle s R . P ie r c e ,
J o h n A . M a c k e n z ie ,

S m ith L . P a r m e l e ,

RESOURCES

A l e x a n d e r M a r t in ,
E d w a r d F. D i b b l e ,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

J a m e s E . L o c k in g t o n ,
C . D . G o o d r ic h .

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 2 9 ,8 9 8
3 ,5 0 0
4 0 ,5 0 0

L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
D u e f r o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................

7 5 ,5 1 1
3 9 ,0 7 3
4 ,6 1 8

7 4 ,0 6 7
7 3 ,8 6 7
4 ,7 0 2

L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................

• 4 ,5 3 5

2 ,6 4 0

A s s e t s n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................

3 ,2 0 7
2

2 ,8 3 0
110
2 ,0 0 2
3

2 ,9 6 7
3

2 ,9 6 1
2

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 2 1 1 ,0 3 1

$ 2 3 1 ,4 7 9

$ 2 1 8 ,2 6 8

$ 2 3 5 ,4 6 2

S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 4 ,2 4 5
1 7 1 ,2 2 9
556
1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 2 ,5 4 7
1 9 3 ,3 1 0
621
1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 2 ,2 5 4
1 8 0 ,4 0 5
60 9

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 4 ,6 1 9
1 9 5 ,2 0 5
637
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 2 1 1 ,0 3 1

$ 2 3 1 ,4 7 9

$ 2 1 8 ,2 6 8

$ 2 3 5 ,4 6 2

$ 3 4 ,0 4 3
3 ,5 0 0
4 0 ,5 0 0
1 ,9 6 5
9 5 ,8 6 9
3 2 ,4 7 7
4 ,3 0 4

$ 3 6 ,3 9 1
3 ,5 0 0
4 0 ,5 0 0
6 ,5 5 7
8 7 ,6 2 0
4 8 ,6 0 4
5 ,3 2 2
4 ,0 0 5

R eport

$ 3 0 ,7 8 5
3 ,5 0 0
4 9 ,8 0 0

Q uarterly

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z . : P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................

LIABILITIES

149




T H E B AN K OP LONG ISLAND
J o h n A d ik e s ,
B. D. F o r s t e r ,
R. W. K e l l o g g ,
P. A. R o w l e y ,

— Ja m a ic a

[359 Fulton street; organized 1902]

GEO. S. D O W N IN G , Cashier.

DIRECTORS

C. R. B e t t e s ,
St e p h e n B a k e r ,
J o h n F. G a l v in ,
W . W . G il l e n ,
V . E v e r it M a c y ,
G . H . L e a v it t ,
V a l e n t in e W . S m ith ,
S a m u e l R. S m it h ,
A n d r e w j . V a n Wic l e n , __________________________________________

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 8 2 4 ,3 2 6
1 ,2 0 0 ,4 2 4
5 7 7 ,7 8 3
5 3 9 ,0 2 8
6 7 6 ,9 1 1
2 ,9 1 1 ,5 5 3
5 ,3 5 8 ,2 4 1
1 ,3 5 3
2 ,2 0 8 ,8 7 6
1 4 2 ,0 7 5

4 6 2 ,5 3 3
2 7 ,7 3 0
1 3 ,4 1 9
3 ,2 3 3
8 5 ,9 8 6
7

3 9 0 ,9 2 1
2 1 ,0 0 0
9 ,3 5 5
2 ,6 0 8
9 1 ,6 5 6
5

4 1 2 ,5 7 5
4 4 ,6 5 0
2 1 ,7 6 7
2 ,4 0 0
7 5 ,4 7 2
5

9 3 ,0 8 1
3

$ 1 2 ,2 3 8 ,3 4 8

$ 1 3 ,0 7 7 ,3 4 7

$ 1 4 ,9 9 7 ,4 3 9

$ 1 5 ,2 0 3 ,0 3 6

$ 1 ,3 2 5 ,9 5 1
1 ,1 9 3 ,4 9 4
5 9 5 ,2 1 8
5 4 5 ,5 9 5
6 3 5 ,9 5 4
3 ,1 6 1 ,2 4 5
4 ,5 8 6 ,2 7 8
1 ,0 0 4
2 ,3 6 0 ,8 3 4
1 2 7 ,1 8 0
5 6 7 ,0 0 4

1 0 ,1 9 5

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z . :
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s ..................................................................................
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a s s o cia tio n s , c re d it u n io n s a n d la n d bank
D e p o s its b y t h e s u p e r in te n d e n t o f b a n k s o f t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ...................
O th e r d e p o s it s se cu re d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
A c c e p t a n c e s o f d r a ft s p a y a b le a t a fu tu r e d a t e o r a u th ’ d b y c o m ’l le tte rs o f c r e d it .
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

$ 9 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 0 8 ,7 5 5

$ 9 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 2 0 ,5 1 3

$ 9 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 6 5 ,2 3 5

$ 9 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 8 5 ,2 3 4

2 9 3 ,3 8 8
6 ,7 1 7
192
1 3 3 ,6 4 9
9 ,4 3 0 ,5 2 4
7 9 9 ,3 8 7
3 ,2 3 3
6 2 ,5 0 0
3

3 0 6 ,1 0 6
3 ,0 9 6
27 7
1 4 9 ,3 7 4
1 0 ,3 4 2 ,2 9 3
6 4 4 ,7 6 6
2 ,6 0 8
1 0 8 ,3 1 1
3

3 1 2 ,6 8 9
2 ,1 9 9
25 9
1 6 6 ,7 5 0
1 2 ,0 3 9 ,9 5 2
7 9 1 ,1 9 2
2 ,4 0 0
1 1 6 ,7 6 1
2

3 6 2 ,7 7 2
3 ,2 4 6
33 8
1 7 1 ,6 5 5
1 2 ,1 9 1 ,2 2 3
7 4 5 ,6 0 6

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 2 ,2 3 8 ,3 4 8

$ 1 3 ,0 7 7 ,3 4 7

$ 1 4 ,9 9 7 ,4 3 9

$ 1 5 ,2 0 3 ,0 3 6




1 4 2 ,9 6 0
2

D e p o s it

$ 8 1 5 ,8 4 0
1 ,1 3 5 ,4 2 4
5 6 4 ,6 2 8
5 7 9 ,0 1 8
7 0 8 ,5 7 6
1 ,9 8 2 ,8 0 8
4 ,6 4 2 ,7 8 7
360
1 ,9 9 2 ,3 3 5
1 4 0 ,0 2 6

op

$ 4 6 4 ,2 1 0
1 ,1 7 9 ,9 6 0
5 5 3 ,8 7 9
6 2 8 ,9 8 9
7 1 3 ,2 1 9
2 ,0 5 5 ,1 3 2
3 ,7 4 9 ,3 0 5
42 4
2 ,1 8 6 ,2 2 1
1 1 4 ,1 0 1

B anks

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

P e r c y G . Ja m es,
N e w m a n J. P e t t it ,
R u d o lp h S t u t z m a n n ,

on

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v iz .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
P e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d ee d o r o th e r real e state col.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l re se rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
C u s t o m e r s ’ lia b ilit y o n a c c e p t a n c e s ........................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

W . H . F it z p a t r ic k ,

R eport

RESOURCES

Jo sep h D y k e s ,
W . J. H a m il t o n ,
A n d r e w M c T igtje ,
D. L. S t a r k s ,
C h a r l e s A . W il l e t s .

150

S. R. SM IT H , President.

£

BANK OF THE METROPOLIS —
S T E P H E N B A K E R , P resid en t.
C h a s . H. T e n n e y ,
J o h n C. M o o r e ,

N

ew

Y

ork

C it y
E D W IN S. LAFFEY , Cashier.

[31 U n io n s q u a r e ; o rg a n iz e d 1871]

DIRECTORS
C h a s . S c r ib n e r ,
H a r o l d H. H a c k e t t ,
St e p h e n B a k e r ,

G e o . M c N e ir ,
E d . C. E v a n s ,
Sa m u e l Sl o a n ,

RESOURCES
S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r real e state
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l re se rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a sh it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
C u s t o m e r s ’ lia b ilit y o n a c c e p t a n c e s ........................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

A r t h u r L. L e s h e r ,
C h a s . L. T if f a n y ,
M ic h a e l F r ie d s a m .

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

St a n l e y T . C o z :: e n s ,
W m. S chram m ,

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 1 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 7 2 ,5 9 4

$ 2 5 1 ,0 0 0
9 7 9 ,4 4 2

$ 1 2 ,1 5 0
9 5 9 ,9 9 6

$ 8 ,1 8 5
9 2 0 ,3 1 1

1 ,0 0 0
2 ,8 5 5 ,9 1 1
1 1 ,6 1 1 ,5 3 2
610
2 ,2 3 6 ,4 0 8
1 ,6 3 2 ,9 2 9

750
2 ,9 6 3 ,3 9 6
1 1 ,5 1 1 ,1 5 4
191
1 ,3 9 0 ,4 0 1
1 ,4 0 7 ,7 0 1

500
2 ,4 8 5 ,9 4 2
1 1 ,3 3 8 ,1 2 3
76 2
7 4 3 ,7 6 2
1 ,2 0 0 ,5 1 2

500
3 ,0 5 4 ,1 5 4
1 0 ,8 3 2 ,3 7 9
1 ,1 2 5
4 ,5 8 2 ,7 4 1
1 ,0 4 8 ,1 7 6
7 9 4 ,9 0 S

4 8 4 ,1 5 3
5 0 ,0 0 0
9 3 9 ,3 5 2

3 9 5 ,3 7 1
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 0 3 ,0 6 2

3 2 ,5 6 1
4

2 5 ,0 0 0

2

2 5 9 ,9 9 7
1 5 0 ,0 0 0
7 5 1 ,8 2 3
5 7 ,3 8 1
2 8 ,1 9 5
5

1 ,1 8 5 ,4 7 9
8 0 ,8 1 2
1 7 ,0 0 1
3

$ 2 0 ,9 1 8 ,0 5 4

$ 2 0 ,0 2 7 ,4 7 0

$ 1 7 ,9 8 9 ,1 4 8

$ 2 2 ,5 2 5 ,7 7 4

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v iz .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a u k e r s ......................................................................
A c c e p t a n c e s o f d ra fts p a y a b le a t a fu tu re d a te o r a u th o riz e d b y c o m m e rcia l
le tte rs o f c r e d i t .............................................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,2 1 4 ,0 6 2

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,2 4 4 ,3 2 4

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,3 0 2 ,2 1 1

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,3 5 3 ,6 1 5

1 ,1 2 7 ,1 4 9
1 6 ,2 3 2 ,9 0 7
2 0 2 ,4 7 9

1 ,3 7 1 ,0 4 1
1 5 ,1 3 0 ,7 0 1
1 1 5 ,1 1 4

1 ,1 5 6 ,7 4 6
1 3 ,1 4 9 ,2 8 4
1 6 7 ,1 2 3

1 ,1 3 1 ,3 6 5
1 7 ,7 0 2 ,2 1 0
1 3 1 ,8 8 2

1 4 1 ,4 5 5
2

1 6 6 ,2 8 8
2

5 7 ,3 8 1
1 5 6 ,3 9 9
4

8 0 ,8 1 2
1 2 5 ,8 8 9
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 2 0 ,9 1 8 ,0 5 4

$ 2 0 ,0 2 7 ,4 7 0

$ 1 7 ,9 8 9 ,1 4 8

$ 2 2 ,5 2 5 ,7 7 4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

«o
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H
W

P
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O

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LIABILITIES

151




—

M il l b r o o k
W A L T E R F . H A I G H T , C ashier.

[O rgan ized 1891]

152

B A N K OF MILLBROOK
J A M E S R E A R D O N , P resid en t.

DIRECTORS
W il l ia m R . A n d e r s o n ,
J a m e s H . H a ig h t ,

E lbert A . B urch,
J a y H a io h t ,
F r a n k l in Su tt o n ,

A l f r e d E . D ie t e r ic h ,
W a l t e r F . H a ig h t ,

Statement o f
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement o f
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

7 1 ,3 6 3
5 5 ,4 0 8
788
1 0 7 ,4 4 7
4 ,1 7 5
1 6 ,0 8 0

3 ,0 0 0
2 ,7 5 5
137
4 ,2 4 0
3

4 ,0 0 0
1 ,6 3 0
50 3
5 ,6 6 7
3

77 5
2 ,0 0 0
58 7
5 ,6 3 7
5

167
6 ,3 0 0
1

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l ....................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................

$ 6 4 3 ,4 8 3

$ 7 0 3 ,8 0 5

$ 6 3 3 ,3 5 0

$ 7 0 7 ,3 5 1

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
7 5 ,5 5 2

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
5 7 ,9 9 7

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
7 6 ,5 4 1

D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .............................................................................................. ■......................................

5 0 4 ,4 9 8
1 1 ,9 5 5
1 ,4 7 7
1

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
6 7 ,5 2 3
2 3 ,3 2 3
5 5 1 ,7 9 9
7 ,5 6 3
3 ,5 9 7

5 1 4 ,1 2 8
8 ,6 2 2
2 ,6 0 1

5 7 1 ,0 1 7
6 ,0 4 7
3 ,7 4 5

2

1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 6 4 3 ,4 8 3

$ 6 3 3 ,3 5 0

$ 7 0 7 ,3 5 1




$ 7 0 3 ,8 0 5

D is c o u n t

6 4 ,0 5 4
5 3 ,8 7 9
1 ,3 4 5
6 0 ,1 1 3
1 4 ,5 2 7

and

9 4 ,8 9 3
1 6 ,5 9 8

1 ,0 0 0
6 6 ,8 2 5
5 6 ,9 8 1
70
1 2 0 ,6 8 5
1 6 ,0 3 2

5 0 ,9 6 3
5 6 ,3 1 9
aq

D e p o s it

$ 7 6 ,7 5 0
3 3 9 ,8 2 2
4 ,5 0 0
2 4 ,5 5 0

of

$ 7 6 ,7 2 5
3 2 4 ,1 0 3
4 ,5 0 0
2 5 ,1 0 0

B anks

$ 6 7 ,2 9 0
3 3 3 ,5 1 9
4 ,5 0 0
2 5 ,1 0 0

$ 7 0 ,4 5 0
3 1 3 ,8 8 2
4 ,5 0 0
2 5 ,6 5 0

oh

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r rea l estate
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y A u th o rize d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e se rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

E ugene H am ,
C o r n e l iu s B . R e a r d o n ,

R eport

resources

G. H o w a r d D a v is o n ,
Ja m e s R e a r d o n ,
O a k l e io h T h o r n e .

BANK OF NASSAU COUNTY —
J . L O U I S S C H A E F E R , P resid en t.

G

reat

N

eck

St a t io n
G E O R G E D . S M I T H , C ashier.

[O rg a n ize d 1916]

DIRECTORS
ROSWELL E i .DREDCE,
G e o r g e O. L in k l e t t e r ,

H a r o l d H . O ’C o n n o r ,

J. E d w a r d M e t e r ,

F r e d e r ic k R u ss e l l ,

resources

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

A u s t in H i c k s ,
D a n ie l S. W o o l l e y .

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 2 1 ,0 2 0
2 5 ,3 5 0
1 1 ,1 5 0
2 2 6 ,3 7 5
6 ,3 7 9

$ 2 ,1 6 0
3 4 ,1 7 5
1 1 ,1 5 0
3 5 1 ,2 5 0
2 ,7 2 5

$ 1 3 5 ,6 9 3
3 8 ,8 2 2
1 1 ,1 5 0
1 8 9 ,8 0 0
8 ,5 7 0

8 8 ,2 1 3
78 2

5 9 ,1 1 2
88 8

9 5 ,9 8 7
.1 ,4 4 1
1 9 ,7 8 4

1 ,4 3 8
17 0

1 2 ,2 4 8
2 ,2 5 5

1 4 ,8 4 4
115

4 ,2 0 4
1

2 ,9 1 7

3 ,7 1 8
2

50
4 ,2 1 8
2

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 7 9 ,9 6 2

$ 3 9 6 ,6 8 9

$ 4 8 0 ,1 3 9

$ 5 0 5 ,5 1 7

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 2 ,4 8 6
2 1 7 ,2 2 5
250
1

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
9 ,5 7 8
3 3 6 ,6 0 0
511

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 ,7 6 4
4 1 8 ,9 8 3
390
2

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 8 ,4 6 8
4 3 6 ,4 7 9
56 9
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 2 7 9 ,9 6 2

$ 3 9 6 ,6 8 9

$ 4 8 0 ,1 3 9

$ 5 0 5 ,5 1 7




R eport

$ 1 ,0 0 0
1 8 5 ,2 2 5
3 ,1 5 0
1 1 ,7 5 0
3 ,6 5 7
15
6 0 ,9 6 2
8 ,3 9 0

Q uarterly

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v iz .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla t e r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r -................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

H erbert G regory,
J. Louis S c h a e f e r ,

I -i

Ox
03

— N ia g a
[201 F a ll s tre e t; o rg a n iz e d 1882]

DIRECTORS

A l e x a n d e r J. P o r t e r ,
E ugene C a ry,

F r e d e r ic k L. P r a t t ,
G eorqe F . N y e ,

B u r t o n J. M it c h e l l ,

S tock s an d b on d s, v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real estate c o l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F ed era l re se rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m F e d e r a l R e s e r v e B a n k o f N e w Y o r k , less o ff s e t s .......................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f th e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l resou rces

a lls

J A M E S C . M O A K L E R , C ashier.

G e o r g e J. H o w a r d ,
A . H . H ooker,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

P h il ip P . B a r t o n ,
d e L a n c y R a n k in k .

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 6 ,0 7 8
5 4 8 ,8 4 0
7 6 ,2 8 5
2 2 8 ,8 6 1
1 ,7 1 7 ,0 1 7
3 5 7 ,0 2 9
187
4 6 8 ,7 1 9
8 3 ,3 1 6

$ 8 ,1 3 0
6 4 7 ,0 5 5
7 7 ,8 8 5
2 2 4 ,2 3 9
1 ,6 1 6 ,6 2 3
5 0 3 ,4 6 6
4
7 8 7 ,3 4 1
7 3 ,0 5 2

$ 5 9 ,4 6 2
6 7 9 ,0 7 3
6 6 ,1 3 5
2 2 8 ,4 6 2
1 ,7 3 8 ,9 7 5
4 0 9 ,5 6 3

5 8 ,3 4 7

9 0 ,6 0 5

1,100

2,100

1 8 ,4 3 6

1 6 ,6 7 0

7 0 ,2 2 2
2 ,3 0 0
7 ,2 0 7

4 0 ,1 4 0

4 7 ,4 9 0
4

4 4 ,3 8 5
5

$ 3 ,6 0 4 ,3 6 1

$ 4 ,0 9 4 ,6 6 4

$ 4 ,0 3 8 ,1 4 7

$ 200,000
1 4 8 ,5 2 3

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 7 ,8 1 9

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 4 2 ,4 1 3

$200,000

2 7 4 ,0 0 0
9 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,7 2 8 ,6 8 3
1 4 8 ,1 7 8

2 3 5 ,0 0 0
1 2 0 ,0 0 0
3 ,1 3 7 ,7 2 5
2 2 8 ,9 1 7

2 6 0 ,0 0 0
9 5 ,0 0 0
3 ,0 4 7 ,4 6 0
2 7 4 ,7 7 3

2 6 0 ,6 0 0

1 4 ,9 7 5

2

3 5 ,2 0 2
1

1 8 ,5 0 0
1

2 7 ,9 5 0
1

$3,604,361

$4,094,664

$4,038,147

$4,113,035

6

6 5 7 ,3 0 9
7 4 ,9 9 4

$ 8 3 ,6 7 3
6 6 0 ,8 5 9
6 6 ,1 3 5
1 7 5 ,9 0 6
1 ,9 4 9 ,5 1 4
3 5 1 ,1 2 2
35 3
5 6 7 ,7 4 9
2 6 ,6 7 8
1 6 9 ,OSS

2 1 ,3 8 9
3 ,5 0 0
3 7 ,1 1 4
5
$ 4 ,1 1 3 ,0 3 5

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ............................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s . . . .
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s ..........
D e p o s its b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..........
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .............................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s
B ills p a y a b l e ................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ...........................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ...............................................................

Total liabilities




1 7 7 ,4 8 6

120,000
3 ,0 7 9 ,1 0 4
1 4 7 ,8 9 4

100,000

R eport on B anks of D eposit and D iscount

RESOURCES

F

r a

154

BANK OF NIAGARA
G E O R G E J. H O W A R D , P resid en t.

THE BANK OF NORTH COLLINS — N orth C ollins
W . S . L A W T O N , P resid en t.

C. A. TW ICH E LL, Cashier.

[O rg a n ize d 1895]

DIRECTORS
W. S. L a w t o n ,
G eorge L r hley,

W. M . W ard,
W . W. M e r r il l ,

A. H. K im b l e ,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

H. G. P a r k e r ,
D . A. D il l in g h a m .
Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 7 ,8 2 2
4 ,0 0 0
1 2 5 ,9 7 3

$ 1 3 ,6 3 8
4 ,0 0 0
1 2 6 ,2 1 0

$ 1 3 ,6 3 8
4 ,0 0 0
1 2 3 ,4 2 1

$ 4 0 ,8 7 2
4 ,0 0 0
1 1 9 ,9 7 9

1 6 ,0 0 0

4 0 ,0 0 0
3 ,5 0 0
2 3 4 ,2 2 5

2 0 ,0 0 0

3 9 ,0 0 0
2 ,5 0 0
2 1 0 ,4 5 2
17
1 9 3 ,7 2 6
3 ,3 6 6
7 ,0 1 6

2 2 8 ,0 1 7
28
6 3 ,4 1 2
3 ,8 6 0
1 9 ,2 7 7

7 2 ,6 1 4
3 ,6 5 5

2 5 0 ,0 7 9
470
1 7 4 ,6 3 0
3 ,4 1 5
1 3 ,3 0 8

1 ,0 0 0
4

1 4 ,0 3 6
210
1 ,0 0 0
3

1 ,0 0 0
3

1 ,0 0 0
3

$ 4 6 9 ,3 9 3

$ 5 1 3 ,0 9 1

$ 6 0 3 ,9 6 4

$ 6 2 1 ,9 3 1

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
7 5 ,6 5 4
2 2 ,5 0 0
3 4 5 ,2 3 8
1 ,0 0 0
1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
7 8 ,3 7 8
3 0 ,0 0 0
3 7 8 ,7 1 2
1 ,0 0 0
1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
7 9 ,4 0 0
3 0 ,0 0 0
4 6 8 ,5 6 4
1 ,0 0 0

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
8 2 ,1 6 8
3 0 ,0 0 0
4 8 3 ,7 6 2
1 ,0 0 0
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ........................................................................................................................

$ 4 6 9 ,3 9 3

$ 5 1 3 ,0 9 1

$ 6 0 3 ,9 6 4

$ 6 2 1 ,9 3 1

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Q uarterly R eport

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .: P u b lic s e c u r itie s ..........................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r real e state
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla te r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e .....................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A sse ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

John V a n E pps,
F r a n k J. L e h l e y ,

LIABILITIES

155




P

ort

W

a s h in g t o n

[286-288 Main street; organized 1901]

A. C. B a y l e s ,

JI k n r y S. M o t t ,
H a r r y P. F u r n e s s ,
H e w l e t t It. S m it h ,
___________________________________________ C i a k n c b L. T h o m p so n .___________________________________

L. B. S mtjU i,
____________________________________C h a r l e s F. L e w i *

DIRECTORS

,

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l e state c o l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ........................................................................................................................................... . . . . .
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l reserv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

• Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 7 9 ,7 5 0
1 5 4 ,0 1 2
1 5 ,6 6 0
4 4 ,5 5 0
9 ,8 1 7
4 6 ,1 1 7
1 7 5 ,8 8 9
129
1 2 1 ,7 5 0
1 1 ,7 5 2

$ 9 2 ,4 1 8
1 5 4 ,1 5 9
1 5 ,6 6 0
4 8 ,2 5 0
8 ,4 1 7
5 5 ,5 0 9
1 8 5 ,9 2 3
171
5 5 ,8 0 8
9 ,7 9 6

$ 1 0 8 ,7 9 4
1 3 0 ,2 5 0
1 5 ,6 6 0
4 8 ,2 5 0
8 ,4 1 7
5 5 ,3 4 2
2 0 6 ,4 5 7
123
1 4 5 ,3 2 6
1 1 ,4 4 6

1 7 ,5 6 6
1 ,0 0 0
9 ,6 7 7
3

1 7 ,7 1 2
5 ,0 0 0
1 ,5 8 7
9 ,9 4 5
4

1 0 ,0 7 1
1 ,7 5 0
85
9 ,6 5 0
3

1 0 ,0 4 2
4

$ 6 8 7 ,6 7 2

$ 6 6 0 ,3 5 9

$ 7 5 1 ,6 2 4

$ 8 5 1 ,9 6 6

C a p i t a l ....................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a ss o cia tio n s, cre d it u n io n s a n d la n d ba n k
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ................' . ...............................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o tru s t co m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ...................... v .............................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 3 ,0 9 7

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 3 ,1 3 5

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 9 ,1 4 6

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 6 ,3 8 8

7 ,1 6 9
1 0 ,0 0 0
6 0 8 ,3 4 8
1 ,2 8 5
2 ,7 7 1
2

3 ,0 5 5
2 5 ,0 0 0
5 6 9 ,5 5 6
1 ,0 9 6
3 ,5 1 6
1

1 ,0 9 3
2 5 ,0 0 0
6 6 2 ,2 5 0
6 ,5 5 3
2 ,5 8 0
2

8 ,7 9 6
2 5 ,0 0 0
7 4 9 ,6 1 3
3 ,9 6 9
3 ,1 9 9
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 6 8 7 ,6 7 2

$ 6 6 0 ,3 5 9

$ 7 5 1 ,6 2 4

$ 8 5 1 ,9 6 6

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 1 3 ,7 9 4
1 7 4 ,0 9 9
1 5 ,6 6 0
4 8 ,2 5 0
8 ,4 1 7
5 0 ,2 7 3
2 5 1 ,6 5 9
302
1 3 9 ,5 6 0
3 ,9 4 2
3 5 ,9 6 4

LIABILITIES




R eport on B anks of D eposit and D iscount

resources

B U R T IS H. M O N EO RT, Cashier.

156

THE BANK OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD —
H E W L E T T 11. S M IT H , President.

BANK OF ONONDAGA — Onondaga V alley
J . B . H I N E , P resid en t.

H . R . W EEKS, Cashier.

[153 W e s t S e n e ca s t r e e t ; o rg a n iz e d 1912]

DIRECTORS
S. E. C r a n e ,
II. K. S e e l e y ,

E. P. B o y l e ,
J. T. R o b e r t s ,

J. B . H i k e ,

W . H. SCAMMELL,
11. L. W o o d .

H . W . Clark,

R. H. G e r e ,

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$1,030
29,298
10,884
3,900

$1,030
33,308
10,920
15,749

$1,579
31,338
12,356
15,243

$1,283
35,178
12,357
15,485

4,125
39,443
23,639
282
7,776
1,270

7,022
41,286
35,782
268
5.055
1.055

7,572
31,317
44,482
290
6,710
1,702

O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e L a w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ...................... .....................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

8,139
34,000
55,981
447
11,859
202
5,260

5,974
205
1,725
1,546
5

3,153
200
605
969
4

3,000
110
600
969
5

600
995
4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$131,102

$156,406

$157,273

$181,790

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rre d d e p o s its , v iz .: D e p o s its b y th e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ....................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e ........................................................................................................................................

$25,000
9,132
9,000
87,970

$25,000
9,582
15,000
104,424
2,400

$25,000
9,578
15,000
107,695

$25,000
10,404
15,000
131,386

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$131,102

$156,406

$157,273

$181,790

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v iz :
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l eata te
c o lla t e r a l.........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

LIABILITIES




R eport

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Q uarterly

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

resources

Ox

O

r c h a r d

P

158

B A N K OF ORCHARD PARK
L E W I S E . W I L L E T , P r em k n

a r k

G E O R G E L . C O L B Y , Cashier

[O rgan ized 1916]

DIRECTORS
E.

A lbert C . D udlev,
M a son II. H olm w oop,

C olo n J. D u d l e y ,

resources

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real estate
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e f r o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................

W il l ia m G . A u t h o r ,
G e o r g e S. W a sso n ,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

John D . B achm an ,
IIenky
St b a te m e x e u .

R.

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

$ 1 ,0 5 8
5 ,9 7 0
2 ,3 5 0

$ 1 1 ,8 2 8
8 ,9 7 3
2 0 ,0 5 0

$ 1 3 ,6 0 5
1 2 ,8 9 3
3 1 ,1 5 0

$ 4 0 ,9 3 5
1 7 ,7 6 8
3 8 ,1 5 0

7 ,1 0 5
5 ,0 0 0
1 4 ,1 4 4
7 1 ,6 2 8
1 ,0 2 8

6 ,0 6 0
1 1 ,3 4 2
3 1 ,6 7 5
4
5 1 ,2 9 6
56 7

6 ,0 0 0
1 1 ,8 7 2
5 5 ,6 6 5
77
4 1 ,1 9 4
1 ,3 1 2

5 ,5 0 0
1 4 ,1 8 1
5 9 ,4 6 1
123
4 2 ,8 6 9
1 ,7 7 1
7 ,6 0 9

L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

1 0 ,2 5 8
530
64
2 ,1 1 8
1

6 ,5 8 9
430
219
5 ,9 7 9
2

6 ,5 7 6
520
5 ,5 7 6
2

6 ,1 8 0
3

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k .................... .........................................................
O t h e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s .....................................................................
D e p o s it s o th e r w is e p r e fe r r e d ..................................................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................

$ 1 2 1 ,2 5 4

$ 1 5 5 ,0 1 4

$ 1 8 6 ,4 4 2

$ 2 3 4 ,6 3 0

3 0 ,0 0 0
6 ,3 6 1

3 0 .0 0 0
6 ,5 8 9

3 0 .0 0 0
7 ,2 4 6

1 0 ,0 0 0
6 ,0 0 0

1 0 .0 0 0
6 ,0 0 0

8 5 ,0 0 1
95

1 0 2 ,0 1 4
639

1 3 3 ,3 5 3
500

1 0 .0 0 0
6 ,0 0 0
1 0 ,2 1 4
1 7 0 ,1 7 0
1 ,0 0 0

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ........... ............................................................................................................

$ 1 2 1 ,2 5 4

$ 1 5 5 ,0 1 4

$ 1 8 6 ,4 4 2

$ 2 3 4 ,6 3 0




3 0 ,0 0 0
6 ,1 5 8

.

80

R eport ox B anks of D eposit and D iscount

L e w is
W il l e t ,
F r a n k F . H o i .m w o o d ,

BANK OF PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia
A . C. CO M STO CK , President.

[Main street: organized 1888]

C. D . R E E D , Cashier.

DIRECTORS
A. C. C o m s t o c k ,
W. A. M a r k w ic k ,
A. E. B u l l a r d ,
J. F. L a R u e ,
W m. S t r i c k l a n d ,
______________________________ W . J. G u t h r ie ,______________________________________________ W. H. G a r d n e r ._____________________________________________________
RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917
$ 3 9 ,5 4 5
7 7 ,8 8 4
8 ,0 0 0
6 ,2 2 5
2 ,8 3 0
1 0 ,9 6 6
8 3 ,9 5 2
275
3 1 ,1 6 5
4 ,4 6 7
4 ,0 0 0

$ 2 3 ,5 9 1
7 9 ,5 8 6
8 ,0 0 0
6 ,0 2 5
2 ,8 3 1
1 1 ,1 8 7
7 9 ,2 2 0
87
1 9 ,4 3 8
6 ,4 2 5

$ 2 2 ,7 0 0
7 8 ,2 6 3
8 ,0 0 0
6 ,0 2 5
2 ,8 3 1 '
1 0 ,1 7 2
9 3 ,5 9 8
25 7
2 1 ,6 1 0
5 ,7 8 2

$ 3 9 ,5 4 6
7 4 ,4 4 7
8 ,0 0 0
6 ,2 2 5
2 ,8 3 0
1 0 ,9 6 6
7 8 ,3 5 0
235
1 9 ,0 1 6
5 ,9 7 6

3 ,0 0 0
150
260
3 ,7 0 0
4

3 ,0 0 0
200
177
3 ,9 0 0
2

3 .0 0 0
1 .0 0 0
208
3 ,7 0 0
3

26
4 ,0 0 0
3

$ 2 4 3 ,5 0 4

$ 2 5 6 ,5 1 7

$ 2 5 3 ,5 0 2

$ 2 7 3 ,3 3 8

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 1 ,3 5 4

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 1 ,2 6 1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 8 ,1 0 5

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 3 ,0 3 0

10,000

1 7 ,0 0 0
5 ,2 5 9
1 6 5 ,1 6 0
1 ,3 3 6
2 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,5 0 0
1

1 7 ,0 0 0
9 ,4 7 1
1 8 2 ,5 4 5
181

1 7 ,0 0 0
2 0 4 ,7 2 7
2 ,0 8 0

1 ,2 0 0

1 ,5 0 0

$ 2 5 6 ,5 1 7

$ 2 5 3 ,5 0 2

R eport

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Q uarterly

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v iz .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l e sta te c o l .
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r co lla te a l ..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e f r o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l re se rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ............................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ........
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..........
D e p o s it s o th e r w is e p r e fe r r e d ..........................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .............................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e rs
B ills p a y a b l e ................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...........................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ...............................................................




10,000
1 ,5 0 0

$ 2 4 3 ,5 0 4

1
$ 2 7 3 ,3 3 8

159

T o t a l lia b ilitie s

1 7 4 ,9 2 8
722

P

ort

160

THE BANK OF PORT JEFFERSON —
H . M . R A N D A L L , P resid en t.

Jefferson
R . B . D A Y T O N , C ashier.

[M a in s tre e t; o rg a n ize d 1889]

DIRECTORS
E. M . D a v i s ,

H. M. R a n d a l l ,

F r a n k F . D a r l in g ,

F orrest R ayn o r,

J a s . E. B a y l e s ,

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real estate
c o lla te r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
lx>ans, d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e cu re d b y c o lla te r a l................................
O v e r d r a ft s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e s fr o m tru s t co m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ...............................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 7 7 ,7 6 7
8 2 ,5 8 5
1 0 ,3 1 0
3 1 ,7 5 0

$ 8 2 ,0 3 0
7 9 ,8 1 0
1 2 ,9 6 0
3 5 .7 0 0

$ 8 2 ,1 0 8
7 9 ,3 2 2
1 2 ,9 6 0
3 5 ,6 5 0

$ 8 9 ,6 4 1
8 7 ,1 3 7
9 ,6 6 0
3 6 ,9 5 0

4 ,3 3 4
1 6 ,1 0 2
2 0 4 ,3 6 2
5
2 8 ,0 3 5
1 0 ,7 0 6

4 ,2 8 4
9 ,3 1 0
2 0 5 ,1 1 1
2
5 9 ,1 6 2
1 0 ,2 9 6

3 ,5 6 6
1 0 ,0 9 5
2 3 1 ,6 3 3
4
9 6 ,8 2 7
7 ,4 8 5

O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e se rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

2 ,2 6 6
2 3 ,4 8 6
2 3 2 ,3 6 8
8
1 1 1 ,5 0 3
8 ,5 9 2
1 2 ,2 5 5

5,27(5
10
121
3 ,6 3 4
4

9 ,4 8 3
105
103
4 ,1 6 1
2

1 4 ,4 5 9
'5 0 0
655
3 ,9 5 0
4

4 ,4 8 7
4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 4 7 5 ,0 0 1

$ 5 1 2 ,5 1 9

$ 5 7 9 ,2 1 8

$ 6 1 8 ,4 6 7

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .: D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
6 0 ,8 8 5
1 5 ,0 0 0
3 7 0 ,2 7 0
77 5
3 ,0 6 9
2

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
5 7 ,6 6 8
2 1 ,0 0 0
4 0 3 ,3 6 2
408
5 ,0 8 0
1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
5 7 ,8 7 4
2 1 ,0 0 0
4 6 8 ,6 3 8
2 ,9 8 5
3 ,7 2 0
1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
6 6 ,1 5 9
2 1 ,0 0 0
4 9 8 ,3 9 1
2 ,4 6 5
5 ,4 5 0
2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 4 7 5 ,0 0 1

$ 5 1 2 ,5 1 9

$ 5 7 9 ,2 1 8

$ 6 1 8 ,4 6 7

•

iio

LIABILITIES




R eport on B anks of D eposit and D iscount

RESOURCES

F. H. T u t h il l ,
R . B . D ayton .

H. E. D a v is ,
J. E. O v e r t o n ,

BAN K OF RICHM ON DVILLE
A . D . F R A S I E R , P resid en t.

— R ic h m o n d v il l e
J . I ) . H O L M E S , Cashier.

[M a in s t r e e t ; o r g a n iz e d 1893]

DIRECTORS
A. D. F r a Si e k ,

O. R . M a n n ,
S m it h F o x ,

H. S. L e w is ,

RESOURCES
S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b l i c s e c u r it ie s .................................................................................
P r iv a t e S e c u r itie s .........................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l.......................... ....................................
L o a n s , d is co u n ts a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D t ie fr b iii t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................

W m . E. L e w i s ,

Jo h n H olm es,
J o h n D. H o l m e s .

Statement of
condition
Feb. 23, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

$ 1 3 1,9 8 2
3 4 1 ,6 1 8
3 6 ,7 2 0

$ 1 2 8,9 6 6
367,545
3 2 ,6 2 0

$142,518
3 9 2,546
3 1 ,29 5

968
1 2,403
5 8 ,2 7 0
136
6 3 ,11 3
2 0 ,0 6 3

3 ,6 9 3
8 ,4 7 5
6 5 ,5 5 8
95
7 8 ,0 0 0
2 0 ,0 0 3

2 ,9 1 8
1 1 ,08 4
6 0 ,49 9
197
9 9 ,81 1
2 0 ,8 0 2

3 ,9 1 8
1 0,830
6 5 ,77 6
783
112,068
2 2 ,24 8
2 ,3 9 5

A s s e ts h o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ...........................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .........................................................................................

1 ,5 0 0
670
152
6 ,6 3 4
3

1 ,0 0 0
400
025
8 ,7 9 8
3

2 ,0 0 0
300
170
7 ,5 2 9
4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 660,815

$ 6 9 6,9 7 0

$734,445

$ 7 9 2,8 6 6

Oft|iitS.l...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 6 0
5 0 ,6 3 8

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
5 0 ,1 2 0

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
4 4 ,6 0 6

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
5 9 ,7 2 9

1 4 ,00 0

2 1 ,0 0 0

2 1 ,0 0 0

D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

5 6 3,953
7 ,8 2 3

5 0 6 ,5 2 6
4 ,3 2 3

1

1

6 3 5 ,2 i3
8 ,6 2 5
1

2 1 ,0 0 0
1 ,1 0 6
680,468
5 ,5 6 2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 6 6 0 ,8 i5

$696,9 7 0

$734,4 4 5

O th e r Mirnmny a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s b f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ........................
L e g a l t e h d e t n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s .........................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ..............................................................................

C!n.ifh itemn

........................................................................................

1 ,3 18
8 ,l 6 |

R eport

$120,781
330,8 6 0
3 6 ,2 0 2

LIABILITIES

$792,866

161




i

eLAN

O , P resid en t.

[1 a n d 3 N o r th V illa g e a v e n u e ; o r g a n iz e d 1890]

DIRECTORS

J . F R A N K S I M O N S O N , C ashier.

162

BANK OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE — R ockville C entre
FRANK T. D

F r a n k P . B a y l is ,
T readw ell D . C arpenter,
H e r b e r t C . D a v iso n ,
F ran k D . M ount,
E a rl J. B ennett,
G e o r g e D . A . C om be s,
F rank
D e L ano,
W m . H. K n if f e n , Jr .,
Ja c o b B r o u w e r ,
W a l l a c e H. C o r n w e l l ,
A l f r e d E . I v e s , J r .,__________ W e s l e y B . S m it h ,____________________________________________________E d w a r d T . T h u r s t o n ,_________ P e t e r H . W o o d w a r d .

T.

S tock s a n d b o n d s , v iz .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real e state col.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla te r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

$ 2 6 9 ,3 9 8
2 0 3 ,5 4 1
1 5 3 ,0 3 9
1 4 6 ,9 7 8
9 7 ,0 5 7
4 8 ,5 2 7
3 1 4 ,4 1 7
14 6
7 0 ,9 2 5
6 7 ,5 2 3

$ 2 9 2 ,0 8 5
1 9 5 ,5 2 5
1 5 6 ,1 8 9
1 5 6 ,1 1 5
9 4 ,1 5 8
6 4 ,5 5 8
2 8 6 ,8 1 8
226
1 0 0 ,4 8 0
5 2 ,2 0 5

$ 2 9 0 ,2 7 2
1 9 0 ,0 9 3
1 5 5 ,0 5 4
1 6 7 ,4 4 2
8 6 ,2 0 6
6 7 ,8 2 3
2 6 0 ,1 4 3
519
9 5 ,4 1 1
4 9 ,3 9 3

C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

6 ,5 0 7
2 ,6 8 0
559
1 1 ,9 0 9
6

4 ,9 8 6
1 ,6 8 0
737
1 2 ,8 0 0
4

8 ,6 4 9
5 ,0 4 5
411
1 0 ,4 0 0
6

24 7
1 3 ,7 2 0
5

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,3 9 3 ,2 1 2

$ 1 ,4 1 8 ,5 6 6

$ 1 ,3 8 6 ,8 6 7

$ 1 ,6 3 6 ,2 9 1

Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States...............................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................

Federal reserve notes.......................................................................................................

$ 2 4 0 ,4 3 8
2 6 9 ,1 5 7
1 5 5 ,0 5 4
1 7 5 ,8 6 2
3 3 ,0 8 0
4 5 ,0 6 1
4 8 1 ,2 1 7
539
1 5 7 ,8 3 8
1 0 ,2 0 7
5 3 ,8 6 6

R eport on B anks of D eposit

r e so u r c e s

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ....................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P e rfe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s ..................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e ........................................................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
5 5 ,1 7 1

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
4 9 ,5 0 4

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 9 ,2 1 3

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 9 ,3 2 2

1 5 .0 0 0
4 5 .0 0 0
5 ,0 1 6
1 ,2 1 5 ,7 7 7
1 ,3 5 3

1 5 .0 0 0
4 5 .0 0 0
5 ,0 7 8
1 ,2 0 4 ,3 7 5
1 ,2 9 9
2 0 .0 0 0
6 ,9 0 0

1 5 .0 0 0
4 5 .0 0 0
5 ,0 7 8
1 ,3 7 7 ,3 1 9
1 ,9 7 1

5 ,8 9 2
3

1 5 .0 0 0
5 0 .0 0 0
5 ,0 1 6
1 ,2 1 3 ,8 1 9
726
2 0 .0 0 0
1 4 ,5 0 0
1

2

1 2 ,6 0 0
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,3 9 3 ,2 1 2

$ 1 ,4 1 8 ,5 6 0

$ 1 ,3 8 6 ,8 6 7

$ 1 ,6 3 6 ,2 9 1




b
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BANK OF SOUTH DAYTON — South D ayton
F . S . P E E K , P resid en t.

E . T . T W I C H E L L , Cashier

[P ark s t r e e t ; o rg a n iz e d 1914]

DIRECTORS
F . S. P e e k ,
W h it e ,

A. C.

E . A . H ale.
W . B urk h ald er,

N.

G e o . W . R oo d ,

RESOURCES

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

F.

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

A.

Parke,
R . Scott.

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$1,000

$1,022

$2,522

i 4,069
52,517

14,069
52,267

149,235
187
19,059
849

14,069
52,347
W*
41,350
2,500
154,335
223
34,713
1,085

41,350
2,700
154,713
176
55,799
1,335

9,300
200
524
3,577
3

8,462
300
33
5,773
4

10,764
1,000
23
7,874
3

323
9,693
4

$291,870

$316,216

$344,595

$366,252

$30,000
12,136
13,500
229,607
6,626
1

$30,000
12,136
20,000
247,435
6,643
2

$30,000
12,136
20,000
271,352
11,105
2

$30,000
12,136
20,000
292,449
11,666
1

*291.870 I

*310.216

*344.595

*366.252

H

41,350

$13,800
9,464
13,000
51,237
41,350
2,700
148,003
239
66,413
1,226
8,800

Q uarterly R eport

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ..................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l e state
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is co u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l................................
O v e r d r a ft s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l reserv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

L.

A . M . H ow lett,
J. P e a c o c k ,

F.

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f it s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .: D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k .................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................




163

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

A l b e r t A. F o l k ,
J o s e p h H. M a r s h a l l ,
W il l ia m H. G l o v e r ,

A L B E R T T . D I C K E R S O N , Cashier.

[O rg a n ized 1908]

S.

L e ster A lbertso n ,
S il a s A. H. D a y t o n ,
H o w a r d G. T tjth ill ,

DIRECTORS
W. K o r n ,

L e w is
T h o m as F a r l e y ,
W. C o r e y A l b e r t so n ,

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b l i c s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l esta te c o l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a t io n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l re se rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s . . i .....................................................................................................................................
A s s e t s n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

S a m u e l D ic k e r s o n ,
Jo h n H . Y o u n g ,
John K e n n e y .

statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$6,390
35,i07
3,000
11,020
1,950
54,672
46,700
77
32,272
1,428

$6,120
34.020
3,000
11.020
1,500
43,012
58,80i
119
16,389
886

$11,060
33,746
3,000
12,520
l,50d
42,609
54,560
19
47,915
745

6,401
3,000
124
1,150
2
$203,293

3,922
2,000
5,093
1,575
3
$187,460

7,317
4,300
1,004
1,035
3
$221,333

11,444
1,750
3
$245,004

C a p it a l...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g all u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe r r e d deposit® , v iz .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s ..................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o trtist c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e t s ......................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e .......................................................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 0 ,1 4 0

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
9 ,4 4 3

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
9 ,6 5 9

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 0 ,7 6 6

m

6 ,0 0 0
5 ,0 0 0
1 3 2 ,5 6 7

6 ,0 0 0
. 5 ,0 0 0
1 7 5 ,1 7 3

6 ,0 0 0
5 ,0 0 0
1 9 7 ,3 2 1
417

500
1

500

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 2 0 3 ,2 9 3

$ 2 2 1 ,3 3 3

$ 2 4 5 ,0 0 4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .............................................................................. ..........................................

$11,200
56,033
3,000
12,820
1,500
44,380
48,403
203
42,374
1,940
9,954

LIABILITIES




1 5 6 ,3 6 1
191
600
1

8 ,9 0 0
550
$ 1 8 7 ,4 6 0

R eport oh B anks of D eposit and D iscount

RESOURCES

J o s e p h N. H a l l o c k ,
A l b e r t T . D ic k e r s o n ,
J e sse L . C a s e ,

164

BANK OF SOUTHOLD — SOTJTHOLD
A L B E R T A . P O L K , P resid en t.

THE BANK OF SPENCERPORT, SPENCERPORT, N. Y.
G E O R G E M . C O L E , P resid en t.

H A R R Y A . F R E E M A N , Cashier.

[U n ion s t r e e t ; o r g a n is e d 19 07]

DIRECTORS
E d w in E . A u s t in ,

G eorge M . C ole,

H arry A . F reem an,

RE SO U R CE S
S to ck ? a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u f i t i e s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................

J o h n A* T a l b o t t ,

Statement o f
condition
Feb.
,1 9 1 7

28

F rank

Statement of
condition
June 2 0 ,191 7

N. W e b s t e r .

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

$ 3 4 ,8 8 0
3 2 ,0 5 2
2 ,0 8 3
9 ,5 0 0

$ 3 2 ,9 7 1
3 3 ,9 8 7
2 ,0 9 1
9 ,0 0 0

1 6 ,7 5 0
1 ,9 4 8
1 5 0 ,1 6 6
’ 42 1
6 0 ,7 1 3
3 ,4 8 1

1 7 ,2 5 8
450
1 6 6 ,6 7 6
'
75
2 6 ,2 6 1
2 ,4 6 6

1 6 ,0 4 0
450
1 9 6 ,5 0 5
62
2 5 ,7 3 7
2 ,3 2 6

1 6 ,0 4 0
4 ,5 0 0
1 7 4 ,6 3 9
386
9 5 ,6 7 6
2 ,9 5 3
1 3 ,9 6 4

8 ,9 0 2
125

6 ,2 5 8
50

• 4,876

5 ,3 9 5
5

5 ,8 0 9
5

1
5 ,4 7 8
1

. 1
6 ,3 1 8
4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l ....................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z . : D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k .................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................

$ 3 2 8 ,8 8 9

$ 3 0 8 ,9 1 3

$ 3 3 0 ,0 7 1

$ 3 9 2 ,5 3 0

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 3 ,2 8 4
1 0 ,0 0 0
2 6 8 ,5 0 4

O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

2 ,1 0 0
1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,0 3 1
1 0 ,0 0 0
2 4 4 ,8 8 1
6 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 0 0
1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,5 7 1
1 0 ,0 0 0
2 3 4 ,3 2 5
3 6 ,0 0 0
2 ,1 7 5

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 6 ,4 3 0
1 0 ,0 0 0
3 1 1 ,8 0 0
1 5 ,0 0 0
4 ,3 0 0

T p t a l l ia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 3 2 8 ,8 8 9

$ 3 0 8 ,9 1 3

$ 3 3 0 ,0 7 1

$ 3 9 2 ,5 3 0

L o a a f ^ n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d s,nd m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l esta te
p o U a fe r a l /.. . . 7 / 1 . ' . . . . . . —
/ . . ’. . —
...................................................................
L o a n s a n d d ^ ^ H h t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L e a p s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n q t s e cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l................................
O
v
e
r
d
r
a
f t
.............................................................................
H u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s p p d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l h a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s . ..........................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lo d e d in a n y o f t h e a b p v p h e a d s .................................................................
A 4 4 &F
....................................... V —
....................................................................




165

$ 3 8 ,3 8 4
3 5 ,1 5 4
2 ,6 6 7
8 ,0 0 0

Q uarterly R etort

$ 3 6 ,6 3 0
3 5 ,8 4 6
2 ,0 6 7
6 ,5 0 0

Sh i r l e y E . B r o w n ,
W m.
H ollan ds,

G.

B . C . D e W it t ,
Sa m u e l
K arr,
Ja b .
S ch w arzbnbach,

E.

S.

C . W . E T Z , Cashier.

[82 M a in s t r e e t ; o r g a n iz e d 1902]

DIRECTORS
G.

C harles W . Etz,
H orace
P ier so n ,
D on
Sh a r p ,

L.

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r r e a l e state
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

L.

E.

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

G e or ge H olland s,
L ester R ock w ell,

J.

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

$ 5 9 ,8 7 5
6 1 ,7 1 1
5 7 ,7 0 0
4 1 ,6 9 0

$ 5 4 ,1 3 7
7 0 ,1 5 6
5 7 ,7 0 0
4 6 ,0 2 7

$ 1 0 3 ,4 6 2
7 0 ,7 3 1
5 7 ,7 0 0
4 6 ,5 8 7

$ 6 2 ,4 6 2
7 0 ,7 3 1
5 7 ,7 0 0
4 7 ,6 9 8

1 1 ,6 0 0
1 4 5 ,7 0 0
8 3 0 ,3 7 2
255
1 7 3 ,1 5 5
1 7 ,0 4 6

1 1 ,6 0 0
1 5 0 ,7 0 0
8 9 5 ,4 5 1
208
1 6 9 ,7 6 0
1 6 ,8 2 1

1 1 ,6 0 0
1 5 6 ,8 0 0
8 7 8 ,5 5 9
55 9
1 1 5 ,6 5 9
1 7 ,1 0 8

1 1 ,6 0 0
1 5 9 ,7 0 0
8 9 8 ,9 0 5
69 5
2 4 7 ,4 1 8
1 0 ,2 9 8
2 2 ,6 8 9

L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e t s n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

3 6 ,0 1 5
2 ,6 0 0
3 ,5 4 9
5 ,9 0 0
3

2 7 ,5 8 7
5 ,0 0 0
8 ,8 7 6
5 ,9 0 0
2

2 7 ,9 6 1
1 0 ,0 0 0
9 ,0 9 2
5 ,9 0 0
3

8 ,0 9 5
7 ,6 0 0
4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,4 4 7 ,1 7 1

$ 1 ,5 1 9 ,9 2 5

$ 1 ,5 1 1 ,7 2 1

$ 1 ,6 0 5 ,5 9 5

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ...............................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o trust, w im p a n fes, hanks and hankers............................................................
R e d is c o u n t s ............................................................. ' .........................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 2 3 ,4 8 2
1 ,2 1 0 ,6 8 9

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 2 6 ,3 0 0
1 ,2 8 0 ,6 2 5

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 2 ,S48
1 ,3 5 7 ,7 4 6

1 3 ,0 0 0

1 3 ,0 0 0

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 2 9 ,9 6 0
1 ,2 3 5 ,9 0 5
230
3 2 ,6 2 5
1 3 ,0 0 0
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

. $ 1 ,4 4 7 ,1 7 1

$ 1 ,5 1 9 ,9 2 5

$ 1 ,5 1 1 ,7 2 1

$ 1 ,6 0 5 ,5 9 5

Other Aiim>n<>y authorized by the laws of the United States...............................

LIABILITIES

•

Add for cents.....................................................................................................................




R eport on B anks op D eposit

RESOURCES

W . H . G reenhow ,
W il s o n R o c k w e l l ,
C lyde
Sh u l t s .

166

BANK OF STEUBEN — H ornell
L . W I L S O N R O C K W E L L , P resid en t.

d
GO

G
O
d

3
i s , 666
1

BANK OF SUFFOLK COUNTY —
W M . P . Y O U N G S , P resid en t.

Stonv B

rook

G E O R G E H E L L E N , Cashier.

[M a in s t r e e t ; o rg a n iz e d 1907]

DIRECTORS
F rank D. A rthur,

B enj. F. Powell,
C. L. R ossiter,

F. L. Johanns,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
. Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 6 ,2 3 0
1 7 6 ,0 5 6
1 5 ,0 0 0

$ 6 ,1 2 0
1 5 2 ,8 0 0
1 5 ,0 0 0

$ 6 ,0 0 0
1 7 7 ,2 4 0
1 5 ,0 0 0

$ 6 ,2 5 0
1 8 2 ,6 9 7
1 5 ,0 0 0

4 ,3 0 7
1 8 ,1 8 0
7 7 ,0 3 7
2 5 ,1 1 4
1 0 ,1 8 8

4 ,2 9 2
3 0 ,1 1 2
8 5 ,0 6 4
13
2 1 ,4 4 9
8 ,0 2 6

5 ,2 9 2
2 8 ,4 4 0
9 9 ,5 2 7
6
2 3 ,3 0 3
1 0 ,2 4 7

5 ,2 7 5
3 5 ,2 8 2
9 4 ,9 7 5
198
2 6 ,0 7 9
7 ,4 3 7
5 ,3 6 2

1 ,4 5 5
200

3 ,0 4 0
800

4 ,5 7 0
2

4 ,2 6 8
3

4 ,3 0 0
250
16
5 ,7 5 0
4

13
4 ,4 0 1
5

$ 3 3 8 ,3 3 9

$ 3 3 0 ,9 8 7

$ 3 7 5 ,3 7 5

$ 3 8 2 ,9 7 4

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 0 ,1 4 5
5 ,0 0 0
2 8 6 ,1 6 5

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 2 ,2 5 2
5 ,0 0 0
2 6 7 ,5 4 6
1 7 ,0 0 0
4 ,1 8 7

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
8 ,1 4 2
5 ,0 0 0
3 3 4 ,6 8 4

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 8 ,8 7 3
5 ,0 0 0
3 2 9 ,9 0 0

2 ,5 4 8
1

4 ,2 0 0
1

$ 3 3 0 ,9 8 7

$ 3 7 5 ,3 7 5

$ 3 8 2 ,9 7 4

R
eport

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

A rchibald M cLaren,

Q u ar ter ly

S to ck s a n d b o n d s , v iz :
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

H. E. R obinson,
Wm. P. Y oungs.

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...............................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f it s ............................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z . : D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e ...................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..............................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ..................................................................................................
T o t a l lia b ilitie s




2 ,0 2 8
1
$ 3 3 8 ,3 3 9

os

Jos. S. M ar cu s ,

Y ork C ity
B E R N A R D K . M A R C U S , Cashier.

[7 7 -7 9 D e la n c e y s t re e t ; o r g a n iz e d 19 13]

C. L io n el M ar cu s ,

DIRECTORS

W m . F . H . K oelsch ,
B ernard K. M arcus .

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

1 4 ,5 0 0
4 8 2 ,3 3 7
6 6 6 ,2 3 7
86 8
1 ,1 3 4 ,8 1 8
1 8 5 ,4 2 6

1 4 ,0 0 0
3 6 1 ,4 3 2
7 0 3 ,8 0 2
1 ,6 1 0
1 ,0 4 3 ,9 8 8
1 7 5 ,7 6 3

d ith er c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
C u s t o m e r s ’ lia b ilit y cm a c c e p t a n c e s (p e r cp n tr a , see lia b ilit ie s )...............................
A s s e ts h o t in c lu d e d in a n y q f t h e a b o v e h e a d s • •...............—
.................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......... ............................... ...................i .......................................................................

1 2 ,0 0 0
5 7 6 ,5 8 8
6 5 2 ,4 1 4
234
1 ,3 0 7 ,6 7 6
2 4 5 ,7 1 5
5 2 ,7 7 3

8 1 ,9 0 0
1 1 ,8 5 0
2 9 ,2 4 1
2 0 5 ,0 6 8
3 8 ,0 1 1
5

4 8 ,9 3 3
1 0 ,5 0 0
2 5 ,0 5 0
1 6 4 ,6 3 7
4 7 ,6 1 1
4

4 5 ,6 7 8
1 1 ,0 0 0
1 6 ,2 0 2
2 0 5 ,2 2 8
3 2 ,0 5 4
4

4 2 ,7 8 0
2 7 8 ,8 7 2
4 2 ,3 3 0
5

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 4 ,1 2 2 ,0 7 3

$ 3 ,7 0 3 ,6 3 2

$ 3 ,4 9 8 ,3 4 8

$ 4 ,0 8 9 ,8 8 8

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 4 ,0 4 5

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 5 0 ,7 4 7

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0

141,012

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 6 0 ,4 1 7

3 5 .0 0 0
2 5 .0 0 0
3 ,3 8 1 ,3 9 7
6 8 ,1 4 2

1 3 5 ,0 0 0
3 9 ,0 0 0
2 ,7 5 2 ,3 0 7
9 4 ,5 3 4

1 1 5 ,0 0 9
3 4 ;o o o
2 ,6 5 2 ,3 4 9
8 5 ,9 2 6

1 3 5 ,0 0 0
3 5 ,O o o
3 ,1 5 6 ,6 5 3
8 2 ,2 9 1

2 3 9 ,5 4 5
2 8 ,9 4 2
2

2 4 6 ,3 7 0
3 5 ,6 7 0
4

2 4 0 ,2 3 0
2 9 ,8 2 8
3

2 9 3 ,4 3 3
2 8 ,0 9 0
2

$ 4 ,1 2 2 ,0 7 3

$ 3 ,7 0 3 ,6 3 2

$ 3 ,4 9 8 ,3 4 8

$ 4 ,0 8 9 ,8 8 6

LABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f it s ................................................................................
P re fe r r e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t ? .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ..........V . . . . V. ? ......................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
A c c e p t a n c e s o f d r a ft s p a y a b le a t a fu tu r e d a t e o r a u th o riz e d b y co m m e rcia l
le tte r s o f c r e d i t .................................................................................. " .____ . . . . . . ’. ..............
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

Total liabilities.........................................................................................................




D isco u n t

1 3 ,5 0 0
4 6 8 ,5 9 7
7 0 0 ,5 5 7
87 9
1 ,4 8 6 ,1 2 1
2 6 8 ,0 6 4

211

an d

$ 3 0 3 ,4 9 5
3 6 4 ,0 0 4
,doo

D e po sit

$ 2 8 5 ,4 0 2
3 8 7 ,1 8 5
2 1 2 ,0 0 0

of

$ 2 6 0 ,0 4 1
4 * 9 ,1 7 0
2 1 3 ,5 0 0

B anes

$ 9 9 ,6 3 7
6 0 2 ,8 4 3
2 1 5 ,5 0 0

on

S tq p k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic eep u rities • .........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ................................................................................................................. . ' . . . .
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r real estate
c o lla t e r a l........... ! .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d p o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............... .............................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Statement o f
condition
Feb. 28,1917

W m . T ager ,

R epo rt

R E SO U R C E S

H en ry L oeb ,

168

THE BANK OF UNITED STATES — N e w
J O S . S . M A R C U S , P resident,

BANK OF WASHINGTON HEIGHTS —
J O H N W H A L E N , P resid en t.

J. D . B ea ls ,
J ohn H . F lagler ,

N

ew

Y

ork

C it y

W A L T E R B . P O G G E N B U R G , Cashier.

[1915 A m s te rd a m a v e n u e ; o r g a n iz e d 19 01]

DIRECTORS
D a v id Stew art ,

J. R . B ro w n ,
D a n iel F. M ahonet ,

J ohn W halen ,

A . J. C onnick ,

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$ 1 8 5 ,0 8 6
5 5 7 ,3 7 0
2 5 2 ,6 1 2
8 ,7 7 3

$ 3 3 0 ,2 7 0
5 7 0 ,0 5 0
2 5 2 ,6 1 2
8 ,7 7 3

$ 2 9 4 ,5 2 0
5 9 8 ,2 7 0
2 5 2 ,6 1 2
8 ,7 6 8

$ 2 6 3 ,4 7 8
6 3 6 ,5 5 2
2 5 2 ,6 1 2
8 ,7 6 8

6 3 ,1 0 9
3 0 0 ,9 2 9
8 2 0 ,2 4 2
478
2 1 4 ,3 7 5
1 9 6 ,3 0 6

6 1 ,7 9 9
3 3 5 ,4 5 2
871 209
1 ,3 9 5
1 2 9 ,9 5 7
1 9 0 ,4 6 4

6 1 ,3 4 6
3 3 9 ,5 9 7
8 4 2 14 8
592
1 9 1 ,7 1 0
2 0 8 ,3 6 3

6 0 ,8 8 6
3 6 9 ,9 1 1
8 8 8 ,0 9 7
300
1 5 3 ,0 4 3
2 0 7 ,8 8 4
785

2 9 ,0 0 4
3 ,0 0 0
5 4 ,5 1 7
1 0 ,0 3 2

4 0 ,1 5 5
2 ,5 0 0
4 7 ,2 6 8
4 ,7 9 1
5

2,000
5 4 ,0 4 3
1 8 ,1 7 7
5

6 2 ,5 2 9
1 6 ,9 4 3
7

$ 2 ,6 9 5 ,8 3 9

$ 2 ,8 4 6 ,7 0 0

$ 2 ,8 7 2 ,7 4 1

$ 2 ,9 2 1 ,7 9 5

$ 100,000

6

590

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S u p e r in te n d e n t o f B a n k s o f t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ...................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
B ills p ayable^ .......................................................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 100,000

$100,000

$100,000

4 4 3 ,3 3 7

4 5 3 ,3 4 2

4 5 8 ,2 4 4

4 6 9 ,9 7 9

4 ,7 3 3
1 7 3 ,0 0 0
5 ,0 0 0
1 ,7 4 3 ,3 1 5
1 2 ,9 5 3

5 ,0 7 1
1 8 8 ,0 0 0
5 ,0 0 0
1 ,7 6 9 ,1 9 8
1 4 ,0 8 7

5 ,9 1 2
1 4 5 ,0 0 0
5 ,0 0 0
1 ,9 4 1 ,2 0 0
9 ,3 8 3

2 1 3 ,0 0 0
5 ,0 0 0
1 ,9 2 0 ,2 1 8
1 0 ,0 9 7

100,000
212,000

2

2 0 8 ,0 0 0

2

2 0 6 ,5 0 0
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 2 ,6 9 5 ,8 3 9

$ 2 ,8 4 6 ,7 0 0

$ 2 ,8 7 2 ,7 4 1

$ 2 ,9 2 1 ,7 9 5




2 1 3 ,5 0 0
1

R eport

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Q u arterly

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r r e a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e f r o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e t s n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

H erman F. E pple ,
J ohn C. R odgers,

N ew ell M a r t in ,

W . J. M . D onovan ,
P ete r J. M c C o y .

os
CO

BANK OF WESTBURY — W estbu ry Station
F R A N K PO W ERS, President,
E llsworth T . B urgess ,
H arold E . H aw xh u r st ,
F r a n k P ow ers ,

RO B T. W . M cC O K D , Cashier.

[P o s t a v e n u e : o rg a n iz e d 1910]

DIRECTORS
S. M a r v in B a r ley ,
W illiam P . K elsey ,
P ete r E . Small ,

E ugene W . D enton ,
G eo . W . L ascelle ,

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

1 8 ,8 6 5
1 ,0 0 0
57
4 ,9 3 9
2

1 1 ,0 1 1
500
190
5 ,2 2 9
2

1 0 ,0 4 8
2 ,0 0 0
109
4 ,3 2 3
4

$ 4 1 0 ,7 0 8

$ 4 2 7 ,6 1 2

$ 5 1 5 ,2 6 4

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 4 ,1 0 1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,9 1 6

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 9 ,0 3 9

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 0 ,7 8 4

5 .0 0 0
5 .0 0 0
4 ,2 1 7
3 4 5 ,3 1 3

5 .0 0 0
5 .0 0 0
4 ,5 3 5
3 3 6 ,9 5 7
8 .0 0 0
3 ,3 0 0

5 ,0 0 0
6 ,7 0 6
3 6 9 ,3 7 0

5 ,0 0 0
7 ,8 5 7
4 5 3 ,6 0 3

2 ,4 9 5
2

3 ,0 1 8
2

$ 4 2 7 ,6 1 2

$ 5 1 5 ,2 6 4

$ 4 1 0 ,6 8 4 .

$ 3 3 ,0 0 0
1 7 5 ,6 4 0
7 ,4 3 3
4 7 ,9 2 5
9 ,4 2 9
1 6 ,8 0 0
6 3 ,2 1 4
49
1 3 3 ,8 9 0
4 ,3 7 8
1 8 ,3 3 4

466
4 ,7 0 3
3

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ....................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z . :
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a s s o cia tio n s , c re d it u n io n s a n d lan d
b a n k ..........................................................................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k .............................................................................
O th e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s ................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ............................. .......................................................................
B 11s p a y a b l e ........................................................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................




2 ,0 5 1
2
$ 4 1 0 ,6 8 4

$ 4 1 0 ,7 0 8

D iscou n t

$ 3 3 ,4 4 5
1 8 0 ,0 3 9
5 ,0 0 0
5 2 ,9 2 5
1 1 ,2 7 9
1 1 ,7 2 6
5 9 ,4 8 2
12 0
5 1 ,8 0 7
5 ,3 0 5

an d

$ 2 0 ,5 8 0
1 8 8 ,2 6 0
5 ,0 0 0
5 2 ,9 2 5
9 ,4 2 9
1 4 ,8 9 9
6 5 ,0 0 6
44 3
3 2 ,5 0 1
4 ,7 3 3

D e po sit

$ 2 1 ,2 8 5
1 7 5 ,6 0 5
5 ,0 0 0
5 2 ,9 2 5
1 3 ,9 8 4
7 ,1 4 0
7 5 ,6 4 0
72
2 9 ,5 1 8
4 ,6 5 2

of

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

B anks

O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l te n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

on

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .............................. .......................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l e sta te co l.
J joa n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

o

J ohn R . H il l ,
R obert W . M cC ord ,
Samuel V elsor .

R epo rt

RESOURCES

H e n ry H icks ,
T hos . J. M cC ord ,
C hristian S ckw ic ke r ,

«<r

BANK OF WILLIAMSVILLE —
E.

I I . H U T C H I N S O N , P resid en t.

„
E . II. H dtchin 80n ,

A. D. B isseli.,

H oward B issell ,
J ohn K. Secrist ,

M ich a el F ischer ,
H oward B. L ong ,

W

il l ia m s v il l e

H O W A R D G . B R I T T I N G , Cashier.

[O rg a n ize d 1917]

DIRECTORS
L. P. M eye r ,

I

T heodore S chueckler ,
H oward G. B bitting ,
C has . S. B tirkhardt.

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917
$ 2 8 ,2 4 0
1 0 2 ,5 8 3
9 ,6 5 0
4 3 ,4 8 0
7 ,2 0 0
1 1 ,5 7 5
7 8 ,6 9 7
1
2 7 ,0 9 1
1 ,3 7 5
1 0 ,4 0 0

2 1 ,9 5 5
1 ,5 0 0
1 3 ,3 2 1
4 0 ,7 1 2

$ 2 ,1 7 5
1 1 7 ,5 3 6
9 ,6 5 0
4 0 ,7 8 0
1 ,5 0 0
6 ,4 2 5
6 9 ,4 1 3

0 4 ,7 4 9
1 ,3 8 5

2 7 ,6 9 7
1 ,1 9 0

4 .4 6 9
600
53
3 ,5 8 4
3

5 ,0 0 0
700
4 ,9 3 5
2

14 9
5 ,0 3 5
4

$ 2 1 5 ,6 3 2

$ 2 8 7 ,0 0 3

$ 3 2 5 ,4 8 0

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u r p lu s /in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v iz .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te sa v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te sa v in g s a n d lo a n a ss ocia tion s, c re d it un ion s a n d la n d b a n k
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e .......................................................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
5 ,5 0 3

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
5 ,9 0 7

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
7 ,2 8 8

7 ,5 0 0

7 ,5 0 0

1 7 6 ,2 9 8

2 4 6 ,8 8 1

1 ,3 3 0
1

1 ,7 1 4
1

7 ,5 0 0
3 ,0 6 3
2 5 6 ,4 8 9
2 5 ,0 0 0
1 ,1 3 8
2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ............................................ ............................................................................

$ 2 1 5 ,6 3 2

$ 2 8 7 ,0 0 3

$ 3 2 5 ,4 8 0

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .......................................................... : ...........................................................

$ 9 ,6 8 8
5 3 ,6 2 2

L afayette L. G rovf.,
G eo . L. H elfter ,
B . W . C ornw all ,

LIABILITIES




Q u a r te r ly R epo rt

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z . :
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e se c u r itie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l e s ta te c o l .
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is co u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e .....................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y th e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

A lbe rt H. M eyer ,
J ames C halmers, J r.,
L. P. Snyder ,

THE BANK OF WORCESTER — W orcester
G E O . B . C R I P P E N , P resid en t.

JOHN D . BULSON, Cashier.

[M a in s tre e t; o rg a n iz e d 1884]

^

DIRECTORS
E ll a W . W ieting ,

M . H . M u lte r ,
M . H . N ichols ,

G eo . B. C rippen ,

Statement of
’ condition
June 20, 1917

D.

B ulson ,

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917
$ 7 4 ,2 9 2
1 1 6 ,5 2 1
SCO
1 2 4 ,6 5 0

4 ,5 0 0
2 1 ,0 3 5
2 1 4 ,0 8 8
68 7
3 5 ,2 9 9
9 ,7 5 9

4 ,5 0 0
2 5 ,7 5 4
2 3 8 ,0 0 1
404
4 3 ,2 7 4
8 ,8 3 1

4 ,5 0 0
2 3 ,8 9 9
2 2 7 ,3 3 4
60 0
4 3 ,4 1 0
8 ,1 7 6

4 ,5 0 0
2 1 ,9 6 9
2 3 7 ,1 2 9
942
1 0 9 ,3 2 1
80 5
1 3 ,1 3 7

500
1 ,1 6 0
412

2 ,2 5 0
2 ,0 0 0
1 ,1 7 3

5 ,0 0 0
4

9 ,0 0 0
3

8 ,0 0 0
3

47
3 ,4 3 7
8 ,0 0 0
3

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 5 8 9 ,9 0 9

$ 6 4 5 ,8 5 9

$ 6 2 7 ,2 6 4

$ 7 0 8 ,2 5 3

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
9 7 ,7 7 4
2 2 ,5 0 0
4 3 6 ,6 3 4
3 , bod

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
9 9 ,9 9 2
3 5 ,0 0 0
4 5 8 ,7 5 2
3 ,5 1 8
2

$ 3 0 ,0 0 9
1 0 7 ,5 8 2
3 5 ,0 0 0
5 2 9 ,2 9 5
4 ,3 7 6

i

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
9 8 ,0 0 7
3 5 ,0 0 0
4 7 3 ,3 3 3
9 ,5 1 8
1

$ 5 8 9 ,9 0 9

$ 6 4 5 ,8 5 9

$ 6 2 7 ,2 6 4

$ 7 0 6 ,2 5 3

LIA BILITIE S
C a p i t a l ................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ............................................
P r e fe r r e d d e p o s its , v i z .: D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k .
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .................................................................
O t h e r h a b ttitie s ........................................................ ’. ...................................

Add for cents.....................................................................
T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .




D iscou n t

650
200
138

an d

O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e rv e n o t e s . .
.............................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m F e d e r a l R e s e r v e B a n k o f N e w Y o r k less o ff s e t s ........................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

D e po sit

$ 7 1 ,5 1 8
1 0 2 ,9 5 1
500
1 3 0 ,9 5 0

op

$ 7 8 ,9 9 2
9 6 ,4 7 8
500
1 3 8 ,0 5 0

B anks

$ 5 9 ,5 6 3
9 9 ,4 3 6
500
1 3 9 ,0 5 0

on

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rt g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l estate
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Statement of
condition
Peb. 28, 1917

J ohn

R epo rt

RESOURCES

C larence E . H olmes,
Jam es J ohnson .

BINGHAM STATE BANK — M ount M orris
C . W . B I N G H A M , P resid en t.

C.

W

. B ingham ,

F . E . V A N D O R N , C ash ier

[66 M a in s t r e e t ; o r g a n iz e d 1915]

H. H. S coville ,
B . E . B rophel ,

J. F.

DIRECTORS
D onovan ,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

J. W.

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Slaight ,

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 1 ,0 0 0
2 9 ,8 7 5
4 6 ,9 5 0

$ 1 ,0 2 7
2 9 ,1 5 0
4 9 ,6 2 5

$ 1 ,0 0 0
2 8 ,6 8 7
4 9 ,4 2 5

$ 1 ,0 0 0
3 0 ,1 6 2
4 9 ,2 0 0

7 ,5 2 5
1 1 ,5 9 0
1 9 6 ,6 5 4
12 6
3 7 ,3 3 8
1 4 ,2 4 1

9 ,7 6 6
1 2 ,8 8 0
2 2 0 ,6 6 9
47
4 8 ,9 3 6
1 4 ,3 1 8

8 ,9 6 6
1 8 ,6 2 5
2 3 3 ,4 3 0
288
3 7 ,1 6 7
1 3 ,8 3 6

O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

8 ,7 4 1
6 4 ,6 4 1
2 2 5 ,1 3 3
282
1 0 3 ,6 5 9
1 3 ,2 5 7
5 ,8 0 1

6 ,2 2 0
280
742
3 ,6 6 7
3

4 ,5 0 9
320
310
3 ,0 6 0
5

7 ,2 3 7
420
386
3 ,7 6 0
4

69 4
3 ,7 2 4
3

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 3 5 6 ,2 1 1

$ 3 9 4 ,6 2 2

$ 4 0 3 ,2 3 1

$ 5 0 6 ,2 9 7

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 6 ,5 1 2
2 8 4 ,9 7 8
573

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 5 ,6 9 0
3 0 9 ,9 7 5
1 ,9 5 7
1 2 ,0 0 0

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 6 ,8 5 5
4 2 1 ,1 7 6

$ 5 0 6 ,2 9 7

Q u a r te r ly R epo rt

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r r e a l e sta te
c o l l a t e r a l ...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t se cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a ft s ..............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

A lbe rt C. O l p ,
F. E . V a n D orn .

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e .......................................................................................................................................
R e d is c o u n t s ..........................................................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

4 ,1 4 6
2

4 ,9 9 8
2

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 ,7 3 6
3 0 2 ,7 2 0
1 ,9 1 9
2 4 ,0 0 0
5 ,0 0 0
5 ,8 5 5
1

$ 3 5 6 :2 1 1

$ 3 9 4 ,6 2 2

$ 4 0 3 ,2 3 1

1 2 ,0 0 0
6 ,2 6 5
1
M-

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................




-------------------------------------------------- --------— ----

—

09

T H E B O W E R Y BAN K OF NEW Y O R K
J . S T A N L E Y F O S T E R , P resid en t.

—

N

e w

Y

o r k

C

-J

it y

C H A S . E S S I G , Cashier.

[1 2 4 -1 2 6 B o w e r y ; o r g a n iz e d 1888]

DIRECTORS
F r a n k N . D odd ,

C h as . E ssig ,
R obert S. F erguson ,

J. Stan ley F oster ,
W m . F. K ammerbr ,

M ar tin S. P a in s ,

E ugene C oleman Savidge ,

W . F. N orton .
R

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14,1917

5 ,2 0 0
1 5 8 ,4 2 5
1 ,2 6 2 ,3 2 1
20
7 3 4 ,8 8 0
3 0 2 ,8 2 6
1 9 9 ,3 0 0

C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

9 2 ,2 2 5
1 6 ,2 7 5
1 8 3 ,7 1 9
2 9 ,4 6 8
4

8 7 ,3 0 0
1 7 ,0 0 0
8 8 ,9 5 3
3 3 ,1 0 6
4

5 5 .0 0 0
3 0 .0 0 0
8 0 ,6 9 8
3 2 ,1 8 8
2

1 2 0 ,8 4 0
3 6 ,3 5 8
3

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 5 ,9 1 8 ,0 6 3

$ 5 ,5 7 8 ,2 0 6

$ 5 ,4 4 1 9 7 9

$ 5 ,8 1 2 3 8 2

$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
8 0 3 ,4 2 4
6 4 ,7 0 3
4 , 6 9 9 ,0 5 5

$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
8 0 6 ,1 8 1
8 3 ,7 5 1
4 ,3 1 3 ,3 9 3

$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
8 1 7 ,2 0 5
6 3 ,4 6 2
4 ,2 0 8 ,4 1 8

1 0 0 ,8 8 1

1 2 4 ,8 7 9
2

1 0 2 ,8 9 3
1

$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
8 1 2 ,8 8 8
9 9 ,5 3 7
4 ,4 7 7 ,7 9 9
5 0 ,0 0 0
1 2 2 ,1 5 7
1

$ 5 ,9 1 8 ,0 6 3

$ 5 ,5 7 8 ,2 0 6

$ 5 ,4 4 1 ,9 7 9

$ 5 ,8 1 2 ,3 8 2

6 9 8 ,7 5 6
3 8 7 ,6 8 5

O th er cu rren cy au th orized b y th e law s o f th e U n ited S ta te s.................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................

F ederal reserve n o te s ............................................................................................................

D

LIA BILITIE S

.

..............................................

A dd fo r c e n ts...........................................................................................................................
T o t a l l i a b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................




is c o u n t

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .: D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s ..................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................

in trust, com pan ies, hanks and h a n k e rs. . .

a n d

5 ,0 0 0
1 1 6 ,8 0 8
1 ,2 0 4 ,6 4 7

1 ,0 3 8 ,0 5 5
4 0 5 ,0 0 9

6 ,7 1 7
2 8 2 ,3 4 0
1 ,2 1 2 ,8 9 8
8
5 5 3 ,7 6 4
4 2 2 ,9 9 3

e p o s it

6 ,9 6 7
2 3 1 ,5 7 6
1 ,1 4 4 ,5 0 1

D

$ 1 4 7 ,5 3 0
2 ,5 4 6 ,6 7 9
2 9 8 ,0 0 0

o f

$ 3 4 ,7 5 0
2 ,4 9 8 ,4 4 5
2 9 8 ,0 0 0

a n k s

$ 1 3 3 ,0 8 5
2 ,4 4 2 ,0 3 8
2 9 8 ,0 0 0

B

$ 3 8 ,0 0 0 .
2 ,4 3 4 ,2 6 4
2 9 8 ,0 0 0

o n

S to ck s a n d b o n d s , v iz .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rt g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l e state
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l.................................... ......................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

e p o r t

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

RESOURCES

BROADW AY CENTRAL BANK — N ew
l 'l v A N K W I L L I A M S , P resid en t.

Y

o rk

C

it y

FRANCIS CRAVE, Cashier.

[2574 B r o a d w a y ; o rg a n iz e d 1914]

DIRECTORS
T . J. M cL au ghlin ,
H a r r y E. F ield ,

J. S. B retz ,
C harles B. T oole ,

F rank W illiams ,
Simon M e t e r ,
L ew C. W allic k .

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 7 4 ,7 7 5

$ 1 2 8 ,0 2 2

$ 1 3 5 ,1 7 2

$ 1 3 9 ,0 8 5

1 7 ,4 5 0
3 0 1 ,2 1 9
7 3 0 ,7 9 9
302
1 7 5 ,3 0 9
8 1 ,8 0 5

3 1 3 ,4 7 0
7 2 2 ,3 2 6
785
1 4 0 ,0 3 4
1 2 3 ,5 9 7

3 4 8 ,0 4 7
7 8 2 ,1 9 5
3 ,5 6 4
8 1 ,7 7 8
1 2 4 ,3 3 0

3 6 2 ,5 2 6
7 8 8 ,4 8 7
3 ,4 3 4
1 9 7 ,6 4 7
1 3 2 ,7 0 0
4 0 ,3 0 4

3 2 ,7 0 0
1 ,8 0 0
1 5 ,9 8 0
2

4 1 ,2 0 0
1 ,1 0 0
1 7 ,5 8 9
4

3 6 ,9 0 0
1 ,5 0 0
1 7 ,0 1 2
3

1 6 ,0 0 9
2

$ 1 ,4 3 2 ,1 4 1

$ 1 ,4 8 8 ,1 0 5

$ 1 ,5 3 0 ,5 0 1

$ 1 ,6 8 0 ,1 9 4

R eport

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

F rancis C ra ve ,
D avid F eu er ,

Q u arterly

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z . : P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l esta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l te n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
A s s e t s n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

G eo . K er n ,
E. J. D ow ling ,

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 9 ,4 0 9

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 0 ,7 9 4

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 4 ,4 3 8

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 0 ,5 6 7

4 5 ,0 0 0
2 ,4 0 2
1 ,2 3 9 ,1 4 2

5 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,4 1 6
1 ,2 8 5 ,5 7 5

5 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,4 3 1
1 ,3 2 4 ,8 8 4

6 ,1 8 7
1

9 ,3 1 8
2

8 ,7 4 5
3

5 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,4 4 1
1 ,4 7 0 ,1 8 6
7 ,9 5 5
9 ,0 4 3
2

$ 1 ,4 3 2 ,1 4 1

$ 1 ,4 8 8 ,1 0 5

$ 1 ,5 3 0 ,5 0 1

$ 1 ,6 8 0 ,1 9 4

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...........................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d f r o n t s . . . .
P re fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..........
D e p o s it s o th e r w is e p r e f e r r e d .........................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ......................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k ers
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..........................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ...............................................................
T o t a l lia b ilitie s




HA
*»T

B R O N X BOROUGH BAN K

— N ew Y or
[4 4 0 E a s t T r e m o n t a v e n u e ; o r g a n iz e d 1893]

C . A . B E C K E R , P resid en t.

k

C

it y

W M . S. G E R M A IN , Cashier.

DIRECTORS
H e n ry L. Stoddard ,

C . A delbe rt B e c k e r ,
C h as . A . B e r rian ,

J ohn P . D tjnn,

Statement o f
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement o f
condition •
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement o f
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

9 3 ,9 7 1
4 5 ,7 1 8
8 9 ,3 3 5

1 2 3 ,5 4 3
2 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 4 ,2 7 6

3 2 ,2 2 7
4

9 0 ,9 3 3
3

3 3 ,7 3 4
4

1 0 0 ,1 2 3
2 ,1 0 8
3 8 ,7 2 2
4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v iz .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O th e r d e p o s it s s e cu re d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s ....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .....................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e .......................................................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 ,5 5 6 ,9 3 6

$ 2 ,6 1 5 ,4 0 1

$ 2 ,5 1 8 ,3 6 2

$ 2 ,5 8 1 ,0 7 1

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
6 7 ,2 0 6

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
5 6 ,5 2 5

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
5 8 ,3 0 0

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
6 3 ,8 1 1

6 1 ,1 3 6
1 4 0 ,0 0 0
4 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,9 6 0 ,6 1 1
2 1 ,6 1 2

7 3 ,2 9 3
1 4 5 ,0 0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,9 2 1 ,6 5 1
4 5 ,0 4 2

7 8 ,8 6 0
1 6 2 ,0 0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,9 4 2 ,7 2 2
1 7 ,4 4 6

ii6 ,3 7 0
1

6 9 ,1 2 1
1 6 2 ,0 0 0
2 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,8 6 8 ,3 4 5
1 4 ,9 3 2
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 7 4 ,4 7 6
2

1 1 5 ,0 7 5
1

1 5 6 ,2 3 1
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 2 ,5 5 6 ,9 3 6

$ 2 ,6 1 5 ,4 0 1

$ 2 ,5 1 8 ,3 6 2

$ 2 ,5 8 1 ,0 7 1

D
e p o s it
a n d

D
is c o u n t




o p

1 6 1 ,3 8 5
1 5 ,2 5 0
1 2 8 ,8 3 7

O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t h e F e d e r a l R e s e r v e B a n k o f N e w Y o r k less o ff s e t s .................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

$ 6 7 ,4 9 0
4 7 4 ,6 3 6
2 6 2 ,4 1 7
2 0 6 ,7 5 0
2 7 ,7 4 3
1 2 8 ,5 2 3
9 5 1 ,9 0 8
1 ,0 9 7
1 2 5 ,5 7 0
1 7 ,6 1 5
1 7 6 ,3 6 5

a n k s

$ 6 5 ,5 2 4
4 3 0 ,4 0 5
2 6 2 ,9 8 0
2 0 6 ,7 5 0
2 6 ,9 4 6
1 0 3 ,3 4 8
1 ,0 0 1 ,8 6 3
252
1 2 3 ,2 7 5
1 5 ,4 6 2

B

$ 7 6 ,9 6 0
4 3 7 ,1 0 2
2 6 5 ,7 4 4
2 0 6 ,9 5 0
2 6 ,9 4 8
1 9 2 ,7 1 0
9 8 9 ,0 1 5
267
7 8 ,7 9 6
2 0 ,9 4 9

o n

$ 5 4 ,4 6 7
4 1 8 ,7 1 1
2 7 1 ,1 2 0
2 0 6 ,9 5 0
2 1 ,2 3 1
1 7 4 ,1 7 5
9 2 1 ,6 1 0
106
1 2 9 ,2 4 3
2 1 ,6 2 0

e p o r t

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ................................... .....................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l e state c o l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Statement ot
condition
Feb. 28,1917

05

A rthu r H . M urphy ,

R

resources

E d . A . P o lar ,
P rank G ass .

BRYANT PARK BANK —

N ew Y o
[2 2 0 W e s t 4 2 d s t r e e t ; o r g a n iz e d 19 07]

W . W . W A R N E R , P resid en t.

r k

C

it y

E . F . G I E S E , Cashier.

DIRECTORS
E d . A shfohth ,
J a c ob M atte b n ,

J ohn F . D ohbbtt ,
E . F . G iese ,

J ohn R eisenw eber ,
W . W . W ar n er ,

reso u rces

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

1 4 1 ,7 9 0
6 3 ,1 3 1

$ 1 9 1 ,8 0 0
8 7 ,0 1 8

$ 8 2 ,2 1 7
8 5 ,3 3 0

$ 1 9 1 ,0 0 0
8 1 .5 0 0

4 1 6 ,9 9 0
9 2 3 ,6 6 3
1 ,1 0 6
4 7 8 ,1 3 9
2 4 5 ,6 4 3

4 7 7 ,2 3 4
1 ,0 4 0 ,2 1 5
653
2 8 9 ,2 2 2
2 0 3 ,1 7 6

1 6 ,5 0 0
4 5 2 ,2 9 8
9 7 4 ,7 9 3
414
3 3 2 ,7 2 2
1 9 9 ,0 2 1

1 6 .5 0 0
5 3 1 ,9 0 0
9 3 9 ,4 5 7
85 8
3 6 0 ,7 2 8
1 3 6 ,4 7 7
1 4 6 ,4 0 0

3 6 ,3 0 0
3 8 ,3 0 0
6 ,7 0 0
1 ,7 0 0
1 ,2 0 0
2 ,5 0 0
.1 9 ,8 7 6
1 7 ,6 0 7
1 5 ,9 9 5
7 ,9 2 3
d 5i n6 a n y o f t h2e 2a/0b 8o 8
v e h e a d s .................................................................
2 0 ,2 4 7
2A
2 s,0s e6 t6s n o t in c lu2d5e,8
4
4
4
R

$ 2 ,2 4 7 ,5 2 7

$ 2 ,3 3 1 ,0 0 1

$ 2 ,2 2 1 ,7 9 4

$ 2 ,4 4 4 ,9 4 4

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ................................................................................................................................ ..................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k .......... .-.....................................................................
O t h e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s ....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s .......................................................................................................... .......................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 5 5 ,4 0 2

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 6 1 ,0 4 1

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 5 3 ,4 4 9

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 4 8 ,9 8 9

3 5 ,0 0 0
2 ,6 7 0
1 ,8 3 1 ,6 0 9
1 3 ,0 8 1
9 ,7 6 3
2

3 5 ,0 0 0
1 2 9 ,7 0 4
1 ,7 8 2 ,7 8 9
8 ,0 9 6
1 4 ,3 7 0
1

3 5 ,0 0 0
2 ,7 4 5
1 ,8 0 9 ,9 2 5
8 ,1 5 7
1 2 ,5 1 6
2

3 5 ,0 0 0
2 ,7 4 5
1 ,9 0 9 ,2 9 8
8 ,2 0 7
1 4 0 ,7 0 4
1

T o t a l lia b i l i t i e s ........................................................ ................................................................

$ 2 ,2 4 7 ,5 2 7

$ 2 ,3 3 1 ,0 0 1

$ 2 ,2 2 1 ,7 9 4

$ 2 ,4 4 4 ,9 4 4




e p o r t

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

u a r t e r l y

A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Jacob L oew e r ,
W infield S. W bser .

Q

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e se c u r itie s '.........................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r r e a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t se cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
Ot.hfir fturpATicy a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................

E ugene E . H in k le ,
J ules W e b e r ,

CATTARAUGUS COUNTY BANK — L ittle V alley
E . E . K E L L E Y , P resid en t.

J. B. F. C ham plin ,
D. E. W h ipple ,

F L O Y D J. D AVIS, Cashier.

[M a in s t r e e t ; o r g a n iz e d 19 02]

C. J.

C l a ir ,
H e n r y M ar sh ,

W. C.

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

$ 4 9 ,3 5 1
3 4 ,0 8 5
6 ,0 0 0
3 8 ,5 4 2

$ 4 9 ,3 5 1
3 4 ,8 9 7
6 ,0 0 0
4 0 ,3 9 2

3 2 ,0 0 0
6 5 ,0 0 0
1 4 5 ,0 7 1
3 5 ,5 3 7
6 ,2 0 3

2 7 ,0 0 0
5 5 ,0 0 0
1 4 0 ,5 5 8
4 0 ,4 2 1
6 ,8 5 0

3 5 ,0 0 0
7 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 6 ,5 9 5
2 7 ,8 2 6
1 0 ,6 0 2

3 5 ,0 0 0
7 5 ,0 0 0
1 1 3 ,5 0 3
3 8 ,5 2 4
6 ,0 0 0
1 0 ,4 7 5

8 ,6 8 0
1 ,2 0 0
225
1 ,3 8 9
3

7 ,1 7 2
2 ,0 0 0
26 7
2 ,0 0 0
3

1 2 ,1 0 5
3 ,0 0 0
43 5
1 ,5 0 0
2

3S4
3 1 ,9 9 5
3

$ 4 1 0 ,1 9 9

$ 3 9 9 ,1 7 4

$ 4 2 5 ,0 4 3

$ 4 4 1 ,5 2 1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 7 ,5 4 6

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 8 ,3 2 1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 8 ,9 3 2

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 9 ,7 8 3

6 ,0 0 0
1 ,7 7 6
3 3 4 ,8 7 5
5 ,0 0 0

2

6 ,0 0 0
1 ,7 9 9
3 2 3 ,0 5 2
5 ,0 0 0
2

6 ,0 0 0
1 ,7 1 2
3 4 8 ,3 9 8
5 ,0 0 0
1

6 ,0 0 0
1 ,6 7 2
3 6 3 ,7 6 8
5 ,3 0 0
1

$ 4 1 0 ,1 9 9

$ 3 9 9 ,1 7 4

$ 4 2 5 ,0 4 3

$ 4 4 1 ,5 2 4

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l .................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s .............
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ...............
O th e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s ..
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ..................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ....................................................................
T o t a l l ia b ilit ie s .




D iscou n t

$ 4 3 ,6 1 9
3 4 ,0 4 2
6 ,0 0 0
3 4 ,2 4 2

an d

$ 4 5 ,0 4 9
3 5 ,3 1 7
6 ,0 0 0
2 8 ,5 2 5

D e p o sit

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ......................................................

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

of

O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s .
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...........................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ................................ . ................................................
C a s h i t e m s ........................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .............................
A d d f o r c e n t s ...................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

B an ks

c o l l a t e r a l ............................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l...............................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l.
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................

E ar l S. P ar k ,
F loyd J. D a v is .

K elle y ,
T in t C h am plin ,

on

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ..........
P r iv a t e s e cu ritie s
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ...........
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ............

E. E.

R epo rt

RESOURCES

DIRECTORS
P ar ke r ,

*<r
oo

CEN TER MORICHES BAN K — C en ter M oriches
JO H N

li. IT A V 1'iN S , P resid en t.

Joan L. H a v en s ,
F r a n k F. P en n ey ,
E gbert O. H ow ell ,

[M a in s t r e e t ; o rg a n iz e d 1902)

C h as . E. L is cum,
W ilhelm D . H erzog ,
E gbert H . T erry ,
W m . H . M ott ,

DIRECTORS
E. G oldsmith,

D avid
E dgab D an iels ,
R iley P. H ow ell ,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

A lfred K . C hichester ,
G ilbe rt D . R ogers,
W m. C . R ogers ,

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$990
1 7 8 ,2 2 0
4 1 ,0 5 0

$970
1 3 8 ,1 2 5
4 0 ,4 0 0

$970
1 4 2 ,6 4 4
4 1 ,4 0 0

$970
1 5 6 ,3 6 7
4 0 ,4 0 0

1 ,9 1 8
1 5 ,2 5 0
8 4 ,8 9 7
71
3 0 ,9 9 5
1 0 ,5 3 4

1 ,9 1 8
2 1 ,8 0 0
1 1 2 ,0 6 6
56
5 4 ,9 4 4
1 1 ,3 5 9

1 ,9 1 8
1 0 1 ,8 0 0
8 1 ,7 0 3
359
8 2 ,8 1 7
1 0 ,4 3 6

1 ,9 1 8
9 8 ,3 1 0
8 2 ,4 0 5
61
7 1 ,0 5 3

3 ,5 0 0

3 ,0 0 0
2 ,5 0 0

12 ,0 0 0

O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l te n d e r n o t e s a n d n o te s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s .....................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ...........................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

1 ,0 0 0

3 ,0 0 0
2 ,5 0 0

2 ,6 6 4
3

2 ,6 9 7
3

3 ,1 6 0
3

7
2 3 ,2 8 1
5

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ...................... .................................................................................................

$ 3 7 1 ,0 9 2

$ 3 8 9 ,8 3 8

$ 4 7 2 ,7 2 0

$ 5 0 1 ,0 3 5

C a p it a l...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ...............................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,9 3 0
3 1 8 ,3 0 4
1 ,8 5 7

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,6 7 3
3 3 3 ,9 3 2
5 ,2 3 3

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 4 ,4 9 9
4 1 8 ,9 1 7
4 ,3 0 3

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 9 ,4 5 1
4 4 1 ,8 4 7
4 ,7 3 6

1

1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ........................................................................................................................

$ 3 7 1 ,0 9 2

$ 4 7 2 ,7 2 0

$ 5 0 1 ,0 3 5

1 4 ,2 5 8

10

Q u a r te r ly R e po rt

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ........................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r rea l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l..........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n ts se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n ts a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla te r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

I. W illetts G abdn eb ,
N obman W . T e r r y ,
A rthur J. H allock ,
J osiah S. R oberts .

C. K. LISCUM, Cashier.

LIABILITIES




1
$ 3 8 9 ,8 3 8

CD

L e R oy J. Sk in n e r ,

W m . L. B en nett ,
C h as . F. H urd ,

—
[514 M a in stre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1909]

DIRECTORS

L ouis L andauer ,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

W atson

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

F.

B arry,

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

1 1 ,6 1 1
600
6 ,0 2 3
8 ,5 7 9
5

1 3 ,4 2 8
500
1 ,0 0 8
8 ,5 0 0
6

2 3 ,7 3 0
7 ,5 0 0
4

$ 4 4 4 ,0 7 2

$ 4 7 5 ,8 4 1

$ 4 8 1 ,6 4 5

$ 5 9 7 ,5 7 7

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 6 ,9 6 1

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 8 ,7 0 5

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 8 ,3 7 6

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 1 ,7 0 6

5 ,7 0 7
3 5 9 ,4 7 6

2 5 ,0 0 0
5 ,7 0 7
3 6 3 ,1 1 7

2 5 ,0 0 0
5 ,7 7 6
4 8 1 ,9 1 1

1 ,9 2 7
1

3 ,3 1 1
1

2 5 .0 0 0
5 ,7 7 6
3 4 4 ,4 3 4
2 5 .0 0 0
3 ,0 5 8
1

£ 4 4 4 .0 7 2

$ 4 7 5 ,8 4 1

* 4 8 1 .6 4 5

* 5 9 7 .5 7 7

LIA BILITIE S
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ...............................................................................
P re fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O t h e r d e p o s its se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s ....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e .......................................................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................




3 ,1 8 2
2

D iscou n t

1 4 ,9 5 8
1 ,0 0 0
668
8 ,1 7 9
6

$ 1 3 ,4 3 7
4 0 ,6 3 6
1 3 ,3 7 2
9 ,7 2 5
1 0 5 ,0 5 6
1 0 2 ,3 6 1
1 2 3 ,2 1 7
1 ,3 0 3
1 3 2 ,0 1 4
7 ,0 4 0
1 8 ,1 8 2

an d

$ 1 3 ,1 4 2
4 0 ,4 3 0
1 3 ,3 7 2
9 ,7 2 5
1 0 3 ,7 7 6
9 7 ,4 0 0
1 4 2 ,2 9 3
362
3 1 ,2 7 0
6 ,4 4 3

D e po sit

$ 7 ,2 3 7
4 2 ,6 5 6
1 3 ,3 7 2
1 0 ,5 7 5
1 0 1 ,0 4 2
9 7 ,0 5 3
1 2 9 ,9 1 4
16 2
4 0 ,1 2 7
6 ,8 8 5

of

$ 7 ,2 3 7
4 6 ,1 5 6
1 3 ,3 7 2
1 0 ,3 6 1
8 8 ,5 6 8
1 1 9 ,7 1 8
1 0 8 ,2 7 0
146
1 8 ,6 9 9
6 ,7 3 4

B anks

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

E . R O L A N D C L A R K , Cashier.

E . R oland C lar k ,
E r w in R ands.

on

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l e sta te co l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l.............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

e d in a

R epo rt

RESOURCES

M

180

C E N TR A L BAN K OF M E D IN A
W A T S O N F . B A R R Y , P resid en t.

THE CENTRAL BANK OF ROCHESTER —
JOHN H. G R E G O R Y , President.
W m. P it k in ,
F re d e r ic k W il l ,

B ernard D unn ,
H oward H . C lapp ,
J ohn H . G regory ,

R

och ester

[3, 5 and 7 Main street East; organised 1888]
DIRECTORS
J ohn P. B owman ,
W . H. M athew s ,

RESOURCES

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ..........................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1017

N athan G . W illiams ,
C h as . E. H o tt ,

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 7 3 ,9 6 8
9 9 6 ,7 8 1
9 1 ,2 2 9
2 6 6 ,2 5 1
2 ,8 5 2 ,8 9 5
2 ,5 0 9 ,6 7 5
2 ,2 3 3
1 ,3 8 8 ,5 1 9
2 3 6 ,2 9 0

$ 7 3 ,5 1 3
9 6 2 ,0 7 0
1 1 3 ,2 1 9
2 4 6 ,2 3 3
3 ,0 7 8 ,4 8 6
2 ,4 3 1 ,8 1 4
1 ,6 1 3
1 ,0 0 6 ,2 2 4
1 9 4 ,8 2 9

$ 5 2 ,1 8 1
9 2 8 ,8 2 9
1 1 2 ,4 6 9
2 1 7 ,5 1 8
3 ,5 6 5 ,7 9 4
2 ,3 8 1 ,1 8 3
2 ,8 4 8
7 8 0 ,7 8 3
1 9 8 ,8 2 8

li2 ,6 7 0
8 ,0 0 0
8 9 ,5 0 3
5 0 ,6 3 7
5

1 1 1 ,0 1 5
5 ,0 0 0
1 0 2 ,1 5 8
5 9 ,5 3 7
4

4 0 ,4 4 0
3 ,5 0 0
6 4 ,5 8 6
5 6 ,5 6 3
6

8 2 ,2 6 2
4 5 ,5 1 6
3

$ 8 ,6 7 8 ,6 5 6

$ 8 ,3 8 5 ,7 1 5

$ 8 ,4 0 5 ,5 2 8

$ 9 ,2 3 8 ,6 0 7

$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 3 1 ,4 8 6

$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 3 1 ,9 3 9

$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 1 6 ,6 8 8

$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 9 8 ,7 9 2

1 1 5 .0 0 0
1 9 5 .0 0 0
1 5 ,0 0 0
7 ,8 3 5 ,3 3 0
3 1 6 ,8 1 5
7 0 ,0 2 5

1 1 5 .0 0 0
2 2 3 .0 0 0
1 5 ,0 0 0
7 ,0 0 9 ,6 8 6
3 6 0 ,9 8 0
3 0 ,1 0 8

1 0 5 ,0 0 9
2 2 3 ,0 0 0
5 0 ,0 0 0
7 ,5 4 0 ,2 1 9
6 1 1 ,3 9 0
1 1 0 ,2 0 4

2

1 0 5 .0 0 0
1 8 0 .0 0 0
1 5 .0 0 0
7 ,0 7 2 ,2 1 2
3 3 3 ,6 2 6
8 3 .0 0 1
1

$ 8 ,3 8 5 ,7 1 5

$ 8 ,4 0 5 ,5 2 8

$ 9 ,2 3 8 ,6 0 7

$ 6 3 ,8 1 3
8 8 4 ,9 3 6
1 1 2 ,4 0 9
2 7 9 ,2 0 8
3 ,6 9 3 ,2 6 1
2 ,0 0 9 ,0 8 9
2 ,2 0 6
1 ,7 3 7 ,2 5 5
2 7 4 ,0 4 9
5 4 ,6 0 0

Q u a r te r ly R epo r t

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b l i c s e c u r it ie s ....................................................................................... ...................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..................................................................................... ....................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r rea l e s ta te c o l
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t'S e c u re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ........................................................ ..................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e .....................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s . ..........................................................................................................................................
A s s e t s n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

LOUIS F. STUPP, Cashier.

W m . II. B riggs ,
M ortimer R . M ille r ,
John B . W egman .

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ....................................................................................................................................
S u r p lu s , in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s .................................................................
P r e fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te S a v in g s b a n k s ..................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ...................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S u p e r in te n d e n t o f B a n k s o f th e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k .
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ......................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .......................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ....................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ........................................................................................................................




$ 8 ,6 7 8 ,6 5 6

181

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .

2

CENTRAL BANK OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY —
H O W A R D E . F O S T E R , P resid en t.

W

P l a in s

h it e

m

J O H N A . S N E D E K E R , C ashier.

[1 C o u r t s t r e e t : o rg a n iz e d 18 68]

DIRECTORS

°°

150

F re de rick S. B arnum ,
H ow ard E . F oster ,
L ionel Sutbo ,
C has . R . Smith ,
C harles M . J esup ,
________________________________ W ilson B row n , Jr .,___________ John A. Snepekeb ,____________ R a t F . B arnum ._________________________________________________

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

2 7 ,9 7 4
2 ,8 7 0
1 ,4 0 8
1 0 ,4 2 2

2

2 3 ,9 1 1
5 ,1 2 5
3 ,5 3 1
9 ,3 4 5
3

4 ,7 8 4
9 ,0 6 8
4

1 0 8 ,7 2 3
6 ,2 3 5
2 6 ,0 8 4

D

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 5 0 ,8 8 5

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 4 2 ,3 3 0

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 1 ,8 8 0

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 3 ,7 5 6

1 5 ,9 2 1
6 2 ,0 0 0
1 5 ,1 2 5
9 0 5 ,0 5 6
31
5 ,7 6 2
3

2 1 ,1 8 9
6 9 ,0 0 0
1 5 ,1 2 5
8 7 6 ,7 4 6
98 9
9 ,0 8 7
2

2 1 ,1 8 9
6 6 ,0 0 0
1 3 ,8 2 9
1 ,5 0 3 ,3 8 1
3 ,9 0 1
7 ,9 0 1
2

2 1 ,1 8 9
6 9 ,0 0 0
6 3 ,8 2 9
9 2 5 ,7 1 4
5 ,8 5 6
1 1 ,0 4 6
2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ........................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,2 5 4 ,7 8 3

$ 1 ,2 3 4 ,4 6 8

$ 1 ,8 4 8 ,0 8 3

$ 1 ,3 3 0 ,3 9 2

is c o u n t

$ 1 ,3 3 0 ,3 9 2

D

$ 1 ,8 4 8 ,0 8 3

a n d

$ 1 ,2 3 4 ,4 6 8

LIA BILITIE S

e p o s it

$ 1 ,2 5 4 ,7 8 3

C a p i t a l . ...............................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te S a v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O th e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................




o f

2 0 ,8 0 3
2 ,7 4 0
3 ,3 6 3
1 0 ,3 1 7
3

2 5 9 ,1 5 3
3 ,3 6 0

$ 1 3 3 ,6 9 0
5 5 7 ,4 3 1
3 5 ,0 0 0
1 1 1 ,6 0 0
2 0 ,9 0 5
1 6 0 ,5 9 0
1 5 6 ,2 7 8

a n k s

$ 3 8 ,0 8 0
5 6 0 ,9 5 6
3 5 .0 0 0
1 1 1 ,6 0 0
2 3 .0 0 0
6 2 ,3 8 2
1 4 4 ,9 8 2
2
8 2 5 ,3 4 3
4 ,8 2 3

B

$ 3 7 ,4 0 0
5 7 0 ,0 1 6
3 5 ,0 0 0
1 0 7 ,1 0 0
2 6 ,9 1 5
7 4 ,2 9 0
2 0 3 ,6 9 2
23
1 3 4 ,3 2 6
3 ,0 3 0

o n

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 4 2 ,6 1 0
5 6 1 ,2 4 2
3 5 ,0 0 0
1 0 1 ,1 0 0
2 2 ,9 1 5
5 5 ,2 2 7
1 3 6 ,9 5 0

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

e p o r t

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l e sta te c o l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ....................................................................................................................................... ' ............
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o te s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

R

RESOURCES

C E N TR A L M ERCAN TILE B A N K OF N EW Y O R K
G E O R G E W . C R A F T , P resid en t.

—

N

e w

Y

o r k

C

it y

F R A N K L . F I S H E R , Cashier.

[1 E a s t 1 4 th s t r e e t ; o rg a n iz e d 1917]

DIRECTORS
A r n i B jornson ,
D ouglas I. M c K a y ,

G eoroe W . C raft ,
A lfred W . R ichardson ,
M orris L. W illets ,

G eorge E thridge ,
F rank L . Sheldon ,

RESOURCES

G eorge M . F owles ,
Samuel R , Smith ,
H enderson M . W olfe .

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

M arlon A . F reeman ,
L aw rence H . T aske r ,

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

6 S ,1 8 1
2 ,6 3 4

8 2 .7 8 7
2 1 ,6 7 7

2 2 ,6 4 6

6 ,2 5 0
3 ,0 0 0
5 3 ,0 4 6
3

5 3 ,0 5 4
1

$ 3 1 6 ,3 8 6

$ 4 4 7 ,5 4 4

$ 7 1 7 ,7 8 4

C a p i t a l ................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s .............
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...............................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ...................................................................

$100,000

$ 100,000

$ 100,000

4 7 ,3 0 7
1 6 5 ,6 6 5
3 ,4 1 3
1

4 7 ,8 2 5
2 9 7 ,2 9 6
2 ,4 2 2

T o t a l l ia b ilit ie s ......................................................

$ 3 1 6 ,3 8 6

$ 4 4 7 ,5 4 4

T o t a l resou rces

2

1,000
5 2 ,2 1 6

6

LIABILITIES




1

5 5 ,0 0 0
3 9 8 ,8 5 1
95
1 4 9 ,9 0 8
4 3 ,5 4 3
1 5 ,1 3 0

R eport

$ 1 ,0 5 0
1 6 ,0 0 0
2 6 3 ,7 2 5

Q u arterly

$ 2,202

$ 1 ,0 5 0
1 3 ,0 4 0
1 5 5 ,6 1 5

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .: P u b lic s e c u r it ie s .........................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l............................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y co lla te ra l
O v e r d r a f t s ......................................................................................................: .
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ...............................
S p e c i e ....................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s . .
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s .............................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ....................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ........................
A d d fo r c e n t s .....................................................................................................

4 7 ,0 9 4
5 6 5 ,5 3 8
5 ,1 5 1
1
$ 7 1 7 ,7 8 4

oo
CO

— N e w
[2 6 6 W e s t 3 4 th s tre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1903]

Y

o r k

C

it y

W M . A . L O B B , C ashier.

DIRECTORS
L eopold B r o w n ,
J ohn P. W indolph ,
E . C. Striffler ,
J oseph S. H ouse ,
J ohn N . W illys ,
W m . W est Sh a w ,
I rving M . Shaw ,
A. E. Stilgbr ,
G eo . K e r n ,____________________ M ich a el H . B l a k e ,_____________________________________________W m . A. L obb ,__________

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................

Private securities...........................................................................................

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

25.000
75.000
13,133
28,790
3
$4,700,990

15,398
31,961
4
$5,060,787

$400,000
120,760

$400,000
77,016

$400,000
94,556

$400,000
97,861

2,710
260,000
2,046
25,361
3,220,882
157,242

4,563
300,000
2,036
25,546
3,212,572
261,141

4,737
245.000
2,029
25,738
3,543,451
155,526

35,730

2

40,145
3

29,949
4

6,219
300.000
1,891
24,863
3,671,276
126,435
400.000
32,239
3

$4,224,733

$4,323,022

$4,700,990

$5,060,787

LIA BILITIE S
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe r r e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a s s o cia tio n s , cre d it u n io n s a n d la n d b a n k
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ......................... ............................... .................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S u p e r in te n d e n t o f B a n k s o f t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..............
D e p o s it s o t h e r w is e p r e f e r r e d ..................................................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .....................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e .......................................................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Total liabilities




200.000

D is c o u n t

25.000
75.000
15,080
34,688
3
$4,323,022

an d

25.000
85.000
16,829
30,026
5
$4,224,733

$394,250
11,725
81,900
146,964
30.000
700,110
2,358,469
2,894
696,980
26.000
564,134

D e p o s it

$353,375
11,725
81,900
146,964
30,000
704,288
2,240,650
11,164
634,396
344,602

of

$367,041
11,725
81,900
124,095
30,000
719,278
1,970,671
13,030
512,694
342,817

B anks

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$266,750
11,725
297,706
69,679
30,000
692,479
1,955,637
4,739
412,804
326,354

Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States...........................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

ok

R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rt g a g e , d e e d o r o th e r real e sta te ca l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l.............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

L ondon I. W allic k ,
E ugene F. M cG ir r ,
B . L. A tw a te r .

R eport

reso u rc es

184

CHELSEA EXCH ANGE BANK
A . E . S T I L G E R , P resid en t.

THE CITIZENS BANK OF ARCADE —
J. p .

CASE,

P resid en t.

A

rcade

J . H . S M I T H , Cashier.

[M a in s t r e e t ; o r g a n is e d 1890]

DIRECTORS
J. D . Case,

D . C. B eotlet,
R. J. TiltON,

J. H. S mith ,

RESOURCES

O. T.

G. E . H ogue,

W ilson .

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

$ 1 ,0 0 0
4 7 ,9 3 0
8 ,1 0 0
2 8 ,6 0 0

$ 1 ,0 0 0
4 7 ,9 3 0
1 2 ,5 9 6
2 8 ,4 5 0

$ 3 6 ,1 9 4
4 7 ,9 3 0
1 2 ,5 9 6
2 8 ,4 5 0

$ 3 0 ,2 8 7
4 7 ,9 3 0
1 2 ,5 9 6
2 8 ,3 5 0

3 9 ,7 4 9
4 0 ,5 7 5
4 7 4 ,1 4 7
1 ,7 2 5
1 0 5 ,8 4 5
3 ,9 4 7

3 8 ,1 3 1
3 1 ,5 0 8
5 3 5 ,0 1 3
1 ,1 1 1
1 2 0 ,8 9 4
3 ,8 6 1

3 7 ,5 4 7
3 6 ,1 0 0
5 3 7 ,7 3 9
545
9 2 ,6 8 1
3 ,6 1 7

O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
1 7 ,8 3 9
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
18 0
no t e s . .
’ T . ............................................................................
fe d e r a l reserve
C a s h it e m s . ____ 7 . ............................................................................................................................
890
4
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

3 7 ,4 9 7
5 8 ,3 2 9
5 2 2 ,8 4 1
409
2 2 3 ,6 6 0
3 ,7 2 0
2 3 ,2 6 9

2 0 ,4 7 7
170
705
3

2 0 ,4 7 3
210
770
4

58 9
4

$ 7 7 0 ,5 3 1

$ 8 4 1 ,8 4 9

$ 8 5 4 ,8 5 6

$ 9 8 9 ,4 8 1

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ...............................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .: D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ...................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .....................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
f o r Cftnte ....................................................................................................................................

$ 6 0 ,0 0 0
3 8 ,2 3 4
9 ,f i0 0
6 5 3 ,2 9 6

$ 8 0 ,0 0 0
3 9 ,3 8 6
1 0 ,0 0 0
7 2 2 ,4 6 2

$ 6 0 ,0 0 0
4 5 ,6 5 3
ip ,o o o
8 6 3 ,8 2 8

1 0 ,0 0 0
1

1 0 ,0 0 0
1

$ 6 0 ,0 0 0
4 3 ,3 5 1
1 0 ,0 0 0
7 2 9 ,3 9 2
2 ,1 1 2
1 0 ,0 0 0
1

T o t a l l ia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 7 7 0 ,5 3 1

$ 8 4 1 ,8 4 9

$ 8 5 4 ,§ 5 6

$ 9 8 9 ,4 8 1

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

Q u a r te r ly R eboht

S tq c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z . :
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l esta te
.......................... .....................................
c o lla t e r a l......... .................. ......... . . .
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s . . ................ ....................... 7 ...........................................1 .............................................
E>ue fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

J. H. F rancis

LIABILITIES

185




1 0 ,0 0 0

J ohn M atteson ,
F . M . R ichards ,

B , T . S A N D S , C ashier.

[6 M a in s tre e t; o rg a n iz e d 1911]

DIRECTORS
E. T . G a t ,
B. T . Sands,
______________________Jason D . C ape .

R . J. T ilton ,
E. P. Spin k ,

$ 3 3 ,0 2 4
3 9 ,6 3 7

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917
$ 3 7 ,1 0 2
3 8 ,5 8 7

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917
$ 2 8 ,1 5 9
3 9 ,6 3 7

1 0 ,7 0 8

220

1 ,1 2 0

54 5
4 ,5 0 0
3

1 ,0 5 7
4 ,5 0 0
4

504
4 ,5 0 0
4

$ 4 5 6 ,4 3 2

$ 4 9 1 ,7 3 1

$ 4 9 8 ,9 5 7

$ 5 4 0 ,8 0 6

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ................................................................................
O th e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o tru s t n om p a n ies, h a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .....................................................................

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
1 9 ,3 0 7

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 ,8 4 5

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
2 1 ,9 5 2

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
2 3 ,4 8 7

9 ,0 0 0
3 ,2 2 6
3 9 1 ,3 9 8

1 6 ,0 0 0
2 ,4 8 4
4 1 8 ,9 0 1

1 6 ,0 0 0
2 ,5 3 8
4 0 3 ,9 6 6

O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

3 ,5 0 0
1

3 ,5 0 0
1

2 0 ,0 0 0
4 ,5 0 0
1

1 6 ,0 0 0
2 ,3 9 4
4 2 0 ,5 4 0
2 ,2 0 0
1 5 ,0 0 0
3 1 ,1 8 5

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 4 5 6 ,4 3 2

$ 4 9 1 ,7 3 1

$ 4 9 8 ,9 5 7

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

a n d

9 ,6 6 3

e p o s it

1 2 ,1 4 9
150
1 ,3 4 5
4 ,5 0 0
3

D

1 0 ,0 0 0
2 6 ,6 4 5
1 8 ,5 4 3
1 5 ,6 6 0
2 6 2 ,6 2 8
77 7
1 1 8 ,9 2 8
2 ,8 3 9
1 1 ,9 8 2

o f

1 0 ,0 0 0
2 6 ,6 4 5
1 9 ,0 8 6
1 7 ,4 8 8
2 9 4 ,3 9 7
829
3 4 ,4 0 9
3 ,0 2 5

a n k s

1 0 ,0 0 0
2 6 ,6 4 5
1 3 ,1 7 1
3 5 ,3 2 2
2 7 2 ,0 1 6
238
4 4 ,3 4 4
2 ,4 0 3

B

1 0 ,0 0 0
2 7 ,5 4 5
1 9 ,5 5 7
1 6 ,5 5 0
2 4 8 ,5 8 9
47 8
6 8 ,4 5 4
3 ,0 7 3

o n

$ 1 4 ,1 0 2
2 9 ,9 3 7

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

e p o r t

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real e sta te c o l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e .....................................................................................................................; ..............................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y "of t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

B. F. F rench ,
A ugustus W . Smith ,
R

' RESOURCES

J. H. Smith ,
H. T. B ramer ,

186

THE CITIZENS BANK —A ttica
E L O N P . S P I N K , P resid en t.

LIABILITIE S
D
is c o u n t




$ 5 4 0 ,8 0 6

CITIZENS BAN K OF BIN GHAM TON
G E O R G E A . K E N T , P resid en t.

—

B

in g h a m t o n

W A L T E R A . L E S T E R , Cashier.

[29 C h e n a n g o s tre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1914]

DIRECTORS
W m . T . M organ ,
F red J. B au mann ,
C h arles D . M atth e w s ,

W m. H . Stone ,
P . F . C usick ,
L ouis M . W eed ,

J. A . Sta c k ,
N orman G . K eiser ,
G eorge A . K ent ,

RESOURCES

A rthur L . K en t ,
W m . C. K ing ,
W a it e r A . L ester ,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1017

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

A . C. C rossley ,
F r a n k J. M angan ,
T homas J. M angan .

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

$238,374
127,553

$219,411
126,053

63,500
293,081
372,794
386
136,283
12,399

65,750
305,785
404,572
189
83,614
8,260

71,750
175,998
520,624
386
110,745
7,428

67,800
162,713
551,874
673
160,016
11,492
28,045

C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

22,780
4,500
14,294
14,950
3

18,711
5,300
13,917
15,300
3

19,932
4,700
22,805
15,900
3

11,098
16,100
3

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

$1,271,229

$1,250,615

$1,316,198

$1,355,278

$100,000
63,299

$100,000
68,591

$100,000
69,272

$100,000
70,039

1,741

284

648

D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

1,284
23,284
919;161
160,000
4,2 00
1

934,682
140,000
5,600
1

967,792
174,549
4,300
1

1,033,603
145,386
5,600
2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$1,271,229

$1,250,615

$1,316,198

$1,355,278

L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r r e a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t se cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Other currency authorized b y the laws o f the United States...............................
L e g a l te n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................

F ederal reserve n o te s............................................................................................................

R eport

$198,778
130,436

Q u arterly

$208,773
127,486

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .: P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................

Mortgages o w n ed ............................................................................................................

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a ss o cia tio n s, c r e d it u n io n s a n d la n d
b a n k ................................................................................................. ’ ...........................................

Deposits b y the Superintendent o f Ranks o f the State of New Y o r k .............




00

—

D

a n s v il l e

F . H . J O H A N T G E N , C ashier.

[193 M a in s t r e e t ; o r g a n iz e d 1887]

188

TH E C ITIZE N S BAN K OF DAN SVILLE
F . F I E L n E R i P resid en t.

DIRECTORS
J. W . W a b b f o r t h ,
C . W . McN^W,

H . Fpanjc DySP,
F* F ield er ,

John J. B aile y ,

S t o c k s a n d b p n d s , y fz :
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

F r a n k H . J ohantgen ,

E. R. G risw old .

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 4 2 ,7 7 7
9 4 ,3 6 7

$ 4 1 ,3 3 0
1 0 2 ,8 7 0

6,000
10,888
1 5 ,5 4 2
i7 ,3 5 4
1 7 0 ,7 0 4
80
1 1 1 ,6 0 0
1 0 ,6 8 7

1 5 ,7 4 5
2 1 ,9 4 1
1 9 0 ,1 4 5
24 6
1 0 5 ,1 1 9
1 7 ,7 4 9

2 3 ,0 4 5
2 2 ,1 9 1
1 9 4 ,3 2 1
15 0
6 2 ,4 8 8
1 2 ,3 4 0

TiAgfil tep^er n otes and n o te s 'o f national ha n lcs.........................................................
Federa] reserve p p te s.............................................................................................................

3 .0 0 0

5 .0 0 0

1.000

2.000

item s'.'.
.........................................................................................................................
A s s e t? n o f in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................

' 74 6
2 ,2 1 9
4

1 ,5 8 5
2 ,2 7 5
4

2 ,8 5 5
3 ,0 0 0
40 7
1 ,8 7 5
5

4 ,0 5 4
2 ,4 1 5
4

$ 4 8 6 ,9 6 8

$ 5 2 3 ,4 9 7

$ 4 8 1 ,4 7 5

$ 5 2 7 ,5 2 7

$50,000
3 0 ,oi‘o
404,158

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 8 ,3 2 2
4 4 0 ,7 7 4

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,2 0 2
4 0 1 ,6 7 2

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 5 ,4 9 2
4 0 3 ,5 2 4
1 3 ,7 3 5

2 ,8 0 0

4 ,4 0 0

1

4 ,6 0 0

1

4 ,7 7 5

$ 4 3 8 ,9 6 8

$ 5 2 3 ,4 9 7

$ 4 8 1 ,4 7 5

$ 5 2 7 ,5 2 7

B e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ..................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o v m e d ..............................................................................................................................
L q a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l.^ .......................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n ? , d is c o u n t s a n d h ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s . .' .......................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a p d b a n k e r s ................................................................

$ 5 3 ,6 6 5
8 7 ,6 4 5

$ 8 5 ,3 1 8
8 2 ,3 6 6

6,000

6,000

1 1 ,4 8 8

1 1 ,4 8 8

6,000
10,888

O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e [ a y s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................

A d d ?°F f W t s .......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p it a " .................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s .............
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ..................................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s . .
B ills p a y a b l e ............................................ ........................
G i b e r lia b ilit ie s ................................................................
A d d f o r c e n ts
T o t a l lia b ilitie s




2 5 ,0 6 2
4 2 ,6 9 5
1 9 0 ,2 0 9
353
5 5 ,5 2 2
1 1 ,1 6 1
1 1 ,4 8 0

20,000

1

R eport oh R anks of D eposit and D iscount

resources

W m . H . H artman ,
pHfLip E. B lum ,

THE CITIZENS BANK OP GRIFFIN CORNERS, N. Y ,
J O E L L . K E A T O R , P resid en t.
J oel L. K ea tor ,
F r a n k D ootiiT L E ,

F l e is c h m a n n s
R . W . P A W L I N G , Cashier.

[M a in s t r e e t ; o r g a n iz e d 19 10]

H . S. V ermilya ,

DIRECTORS
C larence W ilson ,

E . L. H in c kle y ,

C. H . V er m ilya ,
R . W . P aw lin g .

O. F . B allard ,

RESOURCES

$ 1 ,0 (5 5

$1,125

8,485
12,370
8,725

8,2i0
10,670
11,700

7,520
8,408
95,619
94
10,467
3,818
1,690

Statement of
conditiob
N ov. 14, 1917

$6 ,oob
7,950
10,700
11,386

$1,080
13,646
10,700
14,786

7,520
9,829
115,672
74
11,204
4,216

8,015
10,264
111,026
39
68,084

7,916
10,214
124,165
139
6,340
4,595
860

140
30
513
4,035

1,815
180

1,183
4,293

1,107
6,773

3

4

$160,493

$184,940

$248,938

$202,325

$25,000
12,498
110,080

$25,000
12,208
14.000
111,208

$25,000
8,802
14,000
199,942

$2 5 ,dob
10,574
14,000
151,366

915

11,420
1,103

1,193

1,385

1

1

$184,940

$248,938

e p o r t

.2

8 ,0 0 0

R

91
2,1 38
3

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

u a r t e r l y

T o t a l r e s o u rce s

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Q

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r r e a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l................................................ ..........................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e f r o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ....... ................ ....................... , ..................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S l a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e t s n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ................... .............................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...............................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ............................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .: D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e ...................................................................................................
R e d is c o u n t s ......................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...............................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ..................................................................................................

T otal liabilities




8,000

“ 41666

$160,493

10.000

$202,325

MGO
ZD

J. L . W h it e ,

N . L O W E , Cashier.

[O rgan ized 18951

E . G. M asters ,

DIRECTORS '
H orton M btzgar ,

J. M elv ille S te w a r t ,

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

$ 1 ,1 0 0

$ 1 ,1 0 0

2 2 ,5 4 9
3 ,0 0 0
3 9 ,2 3 6

3 3 ,4 7 9
3 ,0 0 0
3 9 ,2 3 6

3 0 ,4 7 9
3 ,0 0 0
4 0 ,1 7 3

5 .0 0 0
3 .0 0 0
3 6 ,5 2 1
753
3 1 ,9 2 9
646

4 ,0 0 0

4 ,0 0 0

4 ,0 0 0

6 0 ,0 5 9
171
7 ,8 3 7
872

5 6 ,3 9 1
54 5
6 ,0 8 7
1 ,1 9 6

5 8 ,6 3 2
84 8
2 1 ,1 7 0
91 0
91 7

5 ,5 1 9
4
3 ,5 3 0
4

4 ,3 2 3
12 8
4 ,5 3 0
4

4 ,2 6 3

$ 1 4 7 ,5 2 6

65
4 ,0 3 0

1

2

$ 1 4 7 ,8 0 9

$ 1 5 4 ,5 2 8

$ 1 6 8 ,3 5 6

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 4 ,2 2 2

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 5 ,6 9 0

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 5 ,7 2 1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 5 ,0 7 9

1 0 ,0 0 0

1 1 ,0 0 0

9 7 ,3 0 3

9 4 ,9 1 8

1 ,0 0 0
1

1 ,2 0 0
1

$ 1 4 7 ,5 2 6

$ 1 4 7 ,8 0 9

LIA BILITIES
C a p i t a l .....................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ..................................................................
P re fe r r e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ....................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S u p e r in te n d e n t o f B a n k s o f t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k .
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ......................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ....................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ........................................................................................................................

Total liabilities.




2 1 ,0 0 0

2 1 ,0 0 0

9 1 ,9 0 7
900

1 0 6 ,2 7 6

$ 1 5 -4 ,5 2 8

$ 1 6 8 , <156

1 ,0 0 0
1

D iscou n t

5 ,2 3 0

an d

$ 1 ,1 0 0

1 4 ,7 3 4
3 ,0 0 0
4 1 ,7 8 6

D e po sit

$ 1 ,1 0 0

of

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ..........................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

B an ks

c o lla t e r a l............................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l...............................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l.
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................
S p e c i e .......................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s . ..
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................
C a s h it e m s .............................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ..................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ........................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

on

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s _____
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s . . .
P e a l e s ta te o w n e d .........
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..........

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

C. J. H ew itt ,

R eport

RESOURCES

A . C. M cI ntosh ,
G iles M . Stoddard .

190

THE CITIZENS BANK OF LOCKE, N. Y.—L ocke
C . J . H E W I T T , P resid en t.

CITIZENS BANK OF MONROE
C. S. K N IG H T , President.

—

M

o n r o e

C. A. BROOKS, Cashier.

[O rg a n ize d 1915]

DIRECTORS
C. S. K night ,

W . A . M cC lellan ,

F rederick H ulse ,

G ilbert R . P alen ,

C. A. B rooks ,
R . H. R ulison ,
A . J. C ra n e .

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

4 ,3 3 5
60 0
93
9 ,6 7 2
4

3 ,5 3 0
250
49
1 0 ,3 0 0
2

5 ,5 1 5
4 ,0 0 0
407
9 ,5 2 3
4

1 ,3 7 8
8 ,7 0 0
2

$ 3 4 8 ,6 3 9

$ 3 4 3 ,7 3 7

$ 3 8 0 ,3 2 9

$ 4 4 8 ,9 2 9

C a p i t a l ................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ..............................................
D u e d e p o sito rs, n o t p r e fe r r e d ..................................................................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ....................................
O th e r lia b ilitie s ...............................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ....................................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 9 ,0 4 5
2 8 6 ,8 7 9
6 ,8 1 1
90 2
2

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 8 ,6 4 1
2 8 4 ,1 0 6
2 ,8 6 0
3 ,1 3 0

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 7 ,9 2 2
3 2 0 ,1 2 3
5 ,5 9 1
1 ,6 9 1
2

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 9 ,9 1 2
3 8 2 ,3 0 2
8 ,8 1 4
2 ,9 0 0
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ......................................................................................

$ 3 4 8 ,6 3 9

$ 3 4 3 ,7 3 7

$ 3 8 0 ,3 2 9

$ 4 4 8 ,9 2 9

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ......................................................................................

$ 5 ,6 8 1
6 0 ,7 7 2
1 0 ,3 0 0
2 5 ,2 8 2
2 2 6 ,1 6 0
185
8 9 ,1 8 6
9 ,6 0 5
1 1 ,6 7 8

e p o r t

. $ 1 ,0 8 8
6 9 ,7 2 7
1 0 ,8 0 0
2 2 ,2 2 2
2 0 3 ,1 5 0
65
3 8 ,2 4 1
1 5 ,5 8 7

R

$ 3 ,7 3 7
6 1 ,2 2 5
1 3 ,0 5 0
2 6 ,2 6 9
1 9 3 ,0 7 0
124
2 2 ,9 8 5
9 ,1 4 6

u a r t e r l y

$ 1 ,1 6 0
5 8 ,0 3 1
8 ,0 5 0
2 3 ,8 1 6
1 8 1 ,0 9 2
40
5 0 ,4 4 6
1 1 ,3 0 0

Q

S to c k s a n d b o n d s v iz .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ......................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ...........................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts secu red b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l............................
L o a n s , d is co u n ts a n d b ills p u rch a se d n o t se cu re d b y co lla te ra l
O v e r d r a ft s .........................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s, b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ...............................
S p e c ie ..................................................................................................................
O th e r cu r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s . .
L e g a l te n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s .............................
F e d e r a l reserve n o t e s ...................................................................................
C a s h it e m s .........................................................................................................
A sse ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ...............................
A d d fo r c e n t s ...................................................................................................

J. A. M ittnacht , Jr .,
S. B . Stan aback ,

E lwood C. S mith ,
F r a n k O’ N e il ,

LIABILITIES

191




John

H.

Johnson ,

H enry M. P ahmele ,
C harles T. A ndrew s ,

L.

DIRECTORS

G erome O gden ,

an

J . A . U N D E R W O O D , Cashier.

Statement o f
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

$ 3 0 ,6 4 0
1 5 2 ,6 5 7
2 5 ,3 6 9
6 6 ,9 2 2

$ 2 2 ,0 3 5
1 6 2 ,9 1 4
2 5 ,3 6 9
6 9 ,5 2 2

7 9 ,7 5 0
1 1 8 ,9 9 9
2 5 8 ,3 4 9
266
1 0 0 ,6 8 1
2 8 ,9 6 8

8 4 ,3 8 8
1 2 3 ,8 0 2
2 6 1 ,7 2 9
413
5 1 ,1 3 9
1 7 ,9 8 8

8 2 ,0 3 5
1 1 2 ,4 3 3
2 7 6 ,2 7 0
815
5 3 ,9 6 5
1 7 ,1 4 4

8 7 ,6 5 9
1 0 0 ,6 0 6
2 7 6 ,4 9 0
53 2
1 9 1 ,9 6 7
1 9 ,0 0 6
2 4 ,1 9 4

1 4 ,7 6 9
500
503
9 ,6 7 6
5

1 1 ,6 3 5
500
1 ,3 9 8
8 ,6 6 9
5

3 ,4 7 2
3 ,0 0 0
2 ,1 8 6
1 1 ,4 7 1
5

2 ,0 1 5
1 1 ,5 4 8
6

$ 8 9 5 ,8 3 4

$ 8 5 0 ,4 3 4

$ 8 3 8 ,3 8 4

$ 9 9 3 ,8 6 3

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
7 7 ,4 3 9

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
7 6 ,7 8 4

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
7 4 ,2 2 0

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
7 8 ,0 6 3

5 ,4 9 6

3 ,5 7 7
3 5 .0 0 0

2 ,6 5 5
3 5 ,0 0 0

2 ,0 2 8
3 5 ,0 0 0

622^300

8 2 2 ,8 3 9

4 8 ,5 0 0
5 ,6 l &
1

5 ,9 3 1

2

6 5 3 ,7 4 1
1 9 .0 0 0
6 ,3 3 1
1

$895,834

$850,434

$838,384

$993,863

22,000

734i90S
5 ,9 8 9

6,000

2

D isco u n t

$ 4 1 ,0 6 3
1 5 5 ,1 1 4
2 5 ,3 6 9
6 7 ,2 2 2

an d

$ 2 7 ,1 4 0
1 7 2 ,1 8 7
2 5 ,3 6 9
5 8 ,6 7 2

D e po sit

Total liabilities....................................................................................

Statement of
conditipn
Sept. 8, 1917

of

LIA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l .................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ...............................................................................
P re fe rre d d e p o sits, v iz .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te sa v in g s a n d lo a n a ss o cia tio n s, c re d it u n io n s a n d lan d
b a n k .............................................................................................................................................
D e p o s its b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O th er d e p o s its se cu re d b y pledge o f a s s e ts ....................................... ............................
D u e d e p o sito rs, n o t p re fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e ......................................................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s .................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .....................................................................................................................................

Statement o f
condition
June 20, 1917

T allmadge ,

B an ks

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 19i7

H. C.

on

S to c k s e n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
P riv a te s e c u r it ie s ........................................................................................................................
R e a l esta te o w n e d ..........................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts s e e m e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l esta te
c o lla te r a l.........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts s ecu red b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l.............................................................
L o a n s , d is co u n ts a n d b ills p u rch a se d n o t secu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a ft s ...........................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t co m p a n ie s, b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ....................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e law s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l te n d e r n o te s a n d n o te s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e ra l reserv e n o t e s .....................................................................................................................
C a sh it e m s ..........................................................................................................................................
A ssets n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .....................................................................................................................................

H oward L. W oodruff ,
J. A. U nderwood .

R epo rt

resources




P enn Y

[1 40 M a in s t r e e t ; o rg a n iz e d 18 99]

192

THE CITIZENS BANK OF PENN YAN —
J O H N H . J O H N S O N , P resid en t.

THE CITIZENS BANK OF PERRY — P erry
G . M . T R A B E R , P resid en t.

C . M . S M I T H , Cashier.

[2 0 M a in s t r e e t ; o r g a n iz e d 1888]

DIRECTORS
W m . W . G rie v e ,

C. M . S mith ,
B. A . N e v in ,

J ohn F. G r ie v e ,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

J. N. W yck off ,

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$50,887
239,242
18,100
173,202

$51,803
181,887
18,100
175,752

$29,600
144,550
18,100
175,977

46,254
43,750
251,441
50
125,211
7,532

42,921
39,980
286,579

47,421
38,120
311,081

84,075
6,015

117,761
6,573

50,221
48,400
403,374
20
181,510
6,851
19,620

18,635
1,000
1,277
2,000
4

15,356
335
3,400
3

7,768
1,000
434
6,000
4

1,408
8,000
4

$962,149

$960,095

$963,704

$1,087,635

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z . : D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ...................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e .......................................................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$50,000
56,576
23,000
828,570

$50,000
58,088
31.000
808,150
10.000
2,857

$50,000
58,732
31,000
789,279
27,815
6,877
1

$50,000
45,699
31,000
923,009
27,815
10,110
2

T o t a l lia b i l i t i e s .........................................................................................................................

$962,149

$960,095

$963,704

$1,087,635

R
e p o r t

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

Q

$41,287
238,818
18,100
166,790

u a r t e r l y

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z ,:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is co u n ts a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

W . T . O lin ,
G. M . T r a ber .

LIABILITIES

1

193




4,002

E ugene J. C h apm an ,
J ohn L. K ee n an ,
W m . H. V icin u s ,
F r a n k E . W oodworth ,

J O H N C . F R A N K L A N D , C ashier.

[1 4 E a s t a v e n u e ; o rg a n iz e d 1 9 1 6 ]]

DIRECTORS

C has . A. G reen ,
G eorge L. Sw a n ,
C has . M. B aye r ,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

G eorge G. F ord ,
P hilip C onroy ,
W ilbe rt A. N aramore ,
W m . F. D w y e r .

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

1 6 ,9 8 7
2 2 6 ,6 9 3
2 5 5 ,1 4 9

2 7 ,6 8 7
2 9 2 ,2 5 0
5 5 5 ,7 1 2

1 4 8 ,4 8 2
4 ,3 5 7

1 2 0 ,8 1 9
4 ,3 3 5

3 8 ,9 3 6
3 7 5 ,1 8 1
5 8 7 ,7 1 3
4
1 4 5 ,0 5 9
4 ,1 6 5

4 2 ,7 1 7
3 2 6 ,9 2 2
5 5 4 ,5 0 6
14 8
2 0 4 ,2 5 9
6 ,5 2 7
5 3 ,4 7 0

L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

3 8 ,7 8 0
2 ,0 0 0
1 2 ,3 5 9
2 6 ,3 3 8
3

5 8 ,2 5 0
3 ,5 0 0
1 0 ,3 7 5
2 0 ,6 1 3
5

3 8 ,3 0 0
3 ,0 0 0
7 ,8 2 6
2 0 ,3 0 9
3

2 6 ,6 0 2
2 7 ,6 2 7
3

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,0 1 0 ,7 9 8

$ 1 ,4 4 0 ,9 5 8

$ 1 ,6 1 5 ,9 1 1

$ 1 ,7 0 4 ,6 2 0

Other currency authorized b y the laws o f the U nited States...............................

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
1 0 5 ,9 2 1
1 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 2 5 ,9 4 1
1 0 8 ,0 7 7
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s ..................................................................................
2 5 .0 0 0
2 5 .0 0 0
2 5 .0 0 0
2 5 .0 0 0
2 5 .0 0 0
2 8 .0 0 0
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
2 8 .0 0 0
2 8 .0 0 0
1 ,2 5 5 ,1 2 9
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
1 ,1 9 6 ,2 9 6
1 ,0 1 4 ,7 5 1
5 8 1 ,6 9 8
2 ,5 0 6
1 0 ,0 6 6
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
5 ,0 6 2
1 8 ,0 4 3
4 ,1 0 0
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
1 0 ,6 9 3
1
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................
1
2
T o t a l l i a b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................




$ 1 ,0 1 0 ,7 9 8

$ 1 ,4 4 0 ,9 5 8

$ 1 ,6 1 5 ,9 1 1

$ 1 ,7 0 4 ,6 2 0

D isco u n t

LIA BILITIE S

an d

$ 1 2 1 ,9 5 9
3 3 9 ,8 8 0

D e po sit

$ 9 9 ,1 0 5
2 9 6 ,3 1 0

of

$ 9 5 ,0 1 0
2 5 2 ,4 0 2

B anks

$ 5 0 ,5 7 5
2 2 9 ,0 7 5

on

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l estate
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................

H e n ry M. Stern ,
B radley W . F bn n ,
E ugene J. D w y e r ,
P hilip H . Y aw man ,

R epo rt

J ames L. H otchkiss ,
W m . W . C lar k ,
J erem iah G. M b n ih an ,
Jam es L . W h itle y ,

194

C ITIZE N S BAN K OF ROCHESTER — R ochester
J A M E S L . H O T C H K I S S , P resid en t.

THE CITIZENS BANK —
F R E D A. S A W Y E R , President.
J ambs H . O w e n ,
J ohn C. V a n A tt a ,

F rede rick E . H aw kes ,
T heo . M ills ,

W averly
[331 Broad street; organized 1874]
DIRECTORS
F red A. S a w ye r ,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

$86,100
450,222
8,000
27,277
32,948
110,307
132,713
422
83,070
7,603

$134,790
418,950
8,000
27,242
33,418
136,517
133,480
83
74,876
3,831

$138,500
423,066
8,000
26,887
22,098
132,941
142,909
246
84,896
2,951

12,003
2,210
2,167
8,649
3
$963,694

14,914
1,540
803
9,214
5
$997,663

13,494
2,000
3,189
9,105
4
$1,010,286

577
9,498
3
$1,045,801

$50,000
93,102

$50,000
88,372

$50,000
93,015

$50,000
101,728

2,026
20,000

341
20,000

722
20,000

791,284
1,281
6,000

832,949
6,000

840,258
289
6,000

1

1

2

$963,694

$997,663

$ 1 ,0 1 0 ,2 8 6

$185,654
428,721
8,000
25,817
18,290
143,559
136,458
1,283
71,376
4,649
11,916

u a r t e r l y

R
e p o r t

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

E dw in W . H orton ,
E . S. H anford .

Q

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b l i c s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l esta te c o l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla t e r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f'n a t i o n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

LOUIS J. BU LEY, Cashier.

E llen S. H alstead ,
H orace H . K in n ey ,

LIABILITIES

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................




20,000
30,000
837,073
7 ,0 0 0

$1,045,801

195

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe r r e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a ss o cia tio n s, c r e d it u n io n s a n d la n d
b a n k ...............................................................................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ............................................................................. ....
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e tn trust, c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s and h an k ers................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

W

h it e

P

196

T H E C ITIZE N S’ B A N K OF W H ITE PLAINS, N. Y .—
G E O . T . B U R L I N G , P resid en t.

l a in s

J O H N B U R L I N G , C ashier.

[130 M a in s t r e e t ; o rg a n iz e d 1907]

DIRECTORS
G e o . T . B or ling ,
H en ry R . B ar rett ,

F r a n k L. P a r k ,
P h ilip B . P a r k e r ,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

$ 1 ,4 2 0 ,7 6 6

$ 1 ,5 1 0 ,7 9 2

$ 1 ,5 3 3 ,2 8 6

$ 1 ,7 8 1 ,9 3 5

C a p i t a l ................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s .............................................
P r e fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .: D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ..................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ...............................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ...................................................................................................

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 1 ,4 8 0
3 5 ,0 0 0
1 ,2 1 0 ,0 2 2
6 ,1 8 7
8 ,0 7 5
2

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 3 ,1 3 2
8 3 ,0 0 0
1 ,2 5 6 ,2 4 5
1 2 ,8 5 8
1 5 ,5 5 5
2

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 4 ,5 6 0
7 4 ,0 0 0
1 ,3 1 0 ,3 6 6
5 ,4 5 8
8 ,9 0 1
1

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 8 ,6 1 9
8 3 ,0 0 0
1 ,5 0 6 ,1 4 4
7 ,0 0 1
1 7 ,1 7 0
1

Total liabilities..........................................................................

$ 1 ,4 2 0 ,7 6 6

$ 1 ,5 1 0 ,7 9 2

$ 1 ,5 3 3 ,2 8 6

$ 1 ,7 8 1 ,9 3 5

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

3 ,6 1 6
2 2 ,9 6 0
3

LIA BILITIE S




is c o u n t

1 0 ,2 5 0
1 2 ,4 0 0
4 0 4 ,2 0 5
23
1 3 0 ,6 3 0
6 6 ,4 0 5

D

1 0 ,4 0 0
8 ,6 0 0
4 0 4 ,9 3 4
316
1 8 5 ,6 7 1
3 2 ,4 7 9
2 0 ,1 0 0
4 ,5 8 9
5 ,3 8 8
1 9 ,4 2 0
3

a n d

1 0 ,8 0 0
9 ,2 5 0
4 0 7 ,0 3 1
40
1 4 6 ,6 0 6
3 3 ,2 9 3
1 8 ,0 0 0
6 ,0 0 0
4 ,4 9 9
2 1 ,1 8 4
1

e p o s it

8 ,9 0 0
7 ,8 5 0
4 0 5 ,6 6 9
17
1 6 2 ,9 4 9
3 3 ,8 8 8
1 5 ,0 0 0
3 ,0 0 0
1 2 ,5 6 3
2 0 ,6 5 8
3

D

$ 3 0 7 ,7 4 6
6 9 4 ,7 2 3
5 9 ,1 7 4
6 9 ,8 0 0

o f

$ 5 6 ,6 0 6
6 6 1 ,7 9 5
5 3 ,1 8 5
6 9 ,8 0 0

a n k s

$ 1 2 5 ,6 0 6
6 1 7 ,6 5 2
4 0 ,0 3 0
7 0 ,8 0 0

B

$ 2 5 ,6 0 6
6 4 0 ,2 8 3
8 ,5 8 0
7 5 ,8 0 0

o n

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l estate
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ................................................................................. ...........................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................*..............
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

J ames M . M cC ullough ,
J os . B . Sellars ,
e p o r t

RESOURCES

J eremiah T. L ockwood ,
H e n ry O. W insor ,

R

A sa. W . Y oung ,
C has . D eutermann ,
F rederick R anscht .

CITIZENS STATE BANK —
F.

B . H O U S E L , P resid en t.

F r a n k B. H otjsel,

L y n d o n v il l e
J A Y B . O A K E S , Cashier.

[M a in s t r e e t ; o rg a n iz e d 1911]

J ohn W ard ,

DIRECTORS

G eo . R essegtjie,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

A lbert B . H ise .

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 3 2 ,4 5 7
5 0 ,9 3 6
9 ,0 0 0
5 9 ,4 9 4

$ 1 6 ,5 7 5
4 7 ,4 9 9
9 ,0 0 0
5 8 ,9 4 4

$ 3 1 ,2 7 0
6 7 ,1 4 2
9 ,0 0 0
6 0 ,9 4 4

2 1 ,4 2 5
5 4 ,4 7 9
1 3 3 ,5 1 9
342
3 6 ,2 6 8
2 ,8 4 7

2 4 ,6 0 0
1 0 ,0 2 6
1 6 3 ,1 1 5
2
3 9 ,7 4 0
3 ,1 0 8

2 7 ,0 0 0
5 ,1 6 0
1 7 5 ,2 3 3
72
3 0 ,8 1 1
2 ,6 8 8

3 3 ,0 1 0
1 0 1 ,6 5 7
1 5 5 ,5 0 0
21 8
5 6 ,2 1 9
2 ,9 4 8
2 2 ,3 6 9

1 0 ,4 9 3
1 ,0 0 0
6 ,1 4 7
3 ,7 0 0
3

9 .6 3 2
2 ,0 0 0
78 1
3 .6 3 3
4

5 ,2 7 0
2 ,0 0 0
1 ,2 4 6
6 ,5 5 4
3

2 ,9 0 2
6 ,6 3 4
4

$ 4 2 0 ,5 7 8

$ 4 0 8 ,5 2 8

$ 3 8 8 ,0 5 5

$ 5 4 9 ,8 1 7

C a p i t a l ......................................................................................................................................... ........
S u ip lu s , in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ...............................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e .......................................................................................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .....................................................................................................................................

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
9 ,1 2 8
3 6 0 ,4 4 9

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 1 ,3 7 3
3 4 6 ,1 5 5

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 ,3 1 9
4 8 3 ,9 9 8

1 ,0 0 0
1

1 ,0 0 0

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 1 ,0 4 3
2 8 5 ,2 6 2
4 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,7 5 0

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 4 2 0 ,5 7 8

$ 4 0 8 ,5 2 8

$ 3 8 8 ,0 5 5

$ 5 4 9 ,8 1 7

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

LIABILITIES




2 ,5 0 9

R epo rt

$ 2 2 ,4 5 1
8 2 ,7 8 0
9 ,0 0 0
3 6 ,1 2 4

Q u arterly

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l esta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e .....................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ...........................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Ja y B. Oa k e s ,

— Sy
[1 20 E a s t G e n e se e s tre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1909]

DIRECTORS
R ich ard C . B row n ,
D a n ie l M . E dwards ,
A ugust C . H offman , J r .,
R o bert L o ve ,
H ow ard B . B u e ll ,
C lar en c e C . D e c k e r ,

A ugust F in c k , Jr .,
E dward A. H unt ,
J ohn M arsellus,
F loyd R . T odd ,
A rthur N . E llis ,
J oseph A. G riffin ,

RESOURCES
S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s . . . : ...............................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rt g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real e state c o l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a t io n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e t s n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

C . H . S A N D F O R D , Cashier.

H a r r y E . J ones ,
A rthu r E. P arsons ,
I rving N. B ee le r ,
H ar ley J. C hurchill ,
C h as . M . B edell ,
H amlet W orker ,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

H erman C asler ,
E ar l E . E llis ,
M ar tin G . G rossman ,
A lbe rt A . K eesler ,
D a n ie l C . W ebster ,
H en ry E . M ills .

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

$ 4 8 ,5 2 5
6 9 5 ,2 2 7
8 8 7 ,7 5 0
6 5 ,5 4 4
1 ,6 4 9 ,2 9 8
2 ,1 9 4 ,3 9 8
111
3 4 0 ,8 4 1
4 2 ,2 8 9

$ 1 1 1 ,0 1 2
7 8 4 ,9 0 3
9 7 9 ,4 3 6
5 9 ,5 3 3
1 ,7 6 5 ,6 7 1
2 , 3 9 2 ,6 5 0
48 0
4 1 3 ,7 9 3
4 1 ,6 0 2

$ 4 5 1 ,4 5 9
7 3 7 ,4 1 5
1 ,0 4 1 ,4 9 1
6 1 ,1 3 1
1 ,8 1 6 ,9 0 4
2 ,6 0 1 ,8 7 7
808
3 6 0 ,6 0 6
2 8 ,7 1 5

9 9 ,3 3 9
5 ,0 0 0
3 7 ,4 9 5
1 0 ,2 0 3
4

1 3 5 ,7 7 8
5 ,0 0 0
4 5 ,4 9 8
1 6 ,7 8 4
2

1 0 3 ,4 1 9
5 ,0 0 0
7 0 ,1 3 1
2 2 ,1 1 3
7

5 8 ,8 0 S
1 8 ,8 8 3
6

$ 6 ,0 7 6 ,0 2 4

$ 6 ,7 5 2 14 2

$ 7 ,3 0 1 ,0 7 6

$ 8 ,1 5 2 330

$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 3 1 ,2 0 2

$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 3 3 ,1 0 5

$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 1 6 ,4 7 5

$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 2 1 ,8 3 2

$ 6 9 4 ,3 3 5
9 9 0 ,4 0 1
1 ,0 9 4 ,2 9 0
5 8 ,3 3 1
2 ,0 5 2 ,1 9 9
2 ,6 1 5 ,2 1 3
55S
3 8 3 ,2 9 7
2 0 ,7 7 0
1 6 5 ,2 3 9

LIA BILITIE S
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S t a t e s a v in g s a n d lo a n a ss o cia tio n s, c re d it u n io n s a n d la n d b a n k
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e .......................................................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

3 ,4 0 8
1 4 0 ,0 0 0

808
2 2 8 ,0 0 0

7 ,3 7 7
1 9 5 ,0 0 0

4 ,2 8 3 ,4 9 1
9 9 ,3 0 2
1 8 0 ,0 0 0
6 3 8 ,6 2 0
1

5 ,0 3 7 ,3 3 4
6 9 ,7 6 7
6 8 3 ,1 2 7
1

5 ,4 5 6 ,9 0 3
6 8 ,0 4 7
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 5 7 ,2 7 3
1

9 ,8 1 7
2 4 0 .0 0 0
7 7 2 ,9 6 5
5 ,4 9 6 ,9 9 7
8 2 ,5 6 1
1 5 0 .0 0 0
6 7 8 ,1 5 7
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 6 ,0 7 6 ,0 2 4

$ 6 ,7 5 2 14 2

$ 7 ,3 0 1 ,0 7 6

$ 8 ,1 5 2 ,3 3 0




R eport on B a n k s of D eposit a n d D iscount

W ahren C . B ra yton ,
L e v i S. C hapman ,
F ra n k A . B ar ton ,
Ste w a r t F . H an cock ,
W alte r A . R idings ,
E dw ard V . B rya n t ,

r a c u se

198

T H E C IT Y BAN K OF SYRACUSE
A R T H U R N . E L L I S , P resid en t.

CLYMER STATE BANK —
A L B E R T N E C K E R S , J r ., P resid en t.

C

lym er

[M a in s t r e e t ; o r g a n iz e d 1910]

H . F . Y O U N G , C ashier.

DIRECTORS
H en ry M e y e r in c k ,
W m . T bnhousbn ,

A lbe rt N eckers , Jr .,
J ohn G . W e vers ,

B e n l W assink ,

RESOURCES
S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ...........................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................. ..............................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l esta te c o l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla te r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

G eorge G ross ,
H a r ry T bnhaken ,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

H . F. Y oung ,
L ucas C. G leason .

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 1 ,0 0 0
1 1 ,4 3 0
2 ,3 6 5
6 ,4 9 7
2 4 ,8 1 9
5 ,7 8 1
1 4 2 ,2 3 8
860
1 7 ,5 0 6
6 ,9 2 3

$ 1 ,0 0 0
8 ,1 3 0
2 ,3 6 5
6 ,5 0 0
2 4 ,5 1 9
3 ,2 8 8
1 3 7 ,2 7 0
46 1
4 8 ,6 0 2
3 ,4 2 9

$ 4 ,0 0 0
7 ,9 3 0
2 ,3 6 5
6 ,4 0 0
2 8 ,4 5 5
2 ,4 8 2
1 5 3 ,3 3 3
716
4 0 ,8 7 1
8 ,2 2 7

O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
T^g«.1 t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ...........................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

4 ,0 1 0
300
76
1 ,5 0 0
4

2 ,4 8 9
12 7
1 ,4 0 0
5

7 ,2 0 0
970
69 3
1 ,3 0 0
4

536
1 ,5 0 0
2

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

$ 2 2 5 ,3 0 9

$ 2 3 9 ,5 8 5

$ 2 6 4 ,9 4 6

$ 2 8 9 ,3 8 3

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
8 ,8 5 6
8 ,0 0 0
1 6 5 ,5 4 5
1 4 ,9 0 7
3 ,0 0 0
1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 0 ,1 2 4
9 ,0 0 0
1 8 7 ,7 0 0
4 ,8 5 9
2 ,9 0 0
2

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 0 ,4 0 5
9 ,0 0 0
2 1 7 ,0 4 0

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 1 ,0 2 7
9 ,0 0 0
2 4 0 ,8 5 6

3 ,5 0 0
1

3 ,5 0 0

$ 2 2 5 ,3 0 9

$ 2 3 9 ,5 8 5

$264,946

$289,383

$ 3 ,0 0 0
1 0 ,0 1 0
2 ,3 6 5
6 ,0 0 0
1 4 ,9 8 1
1 ,1 4 6
1 8 6 ,6 9 5
1 ,3 9 2
4 4 ,1 4 6
4 ,3 6 4
1 3 ,2 4 6

o
ej
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W
h3
H
W
h
W
*
O
w
H

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l .................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ..............................................
P re fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .: D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o rk .
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ...................................................................
R e d is c o u n t s ........................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ....................................................................................................

T otal liabilities




co
CD

200

COHOCTON STATE BA N K — C o h o c t o n
A . L. SHULTS, P residen t
E dwin S. B rown ,
W m. J. Faulkner,

Simon

P.

DIRECTORS
C ooley,

GEORGE A. W ENTW ORTH, Cashier.

W.

H ealy C lark,
G eo. A. W entworth,

A rthur E. C onley,
Charles L arrowe.

R

A ndrew L. Shults,
Jennie C. Oliver,

[Maple avenue; organized 1915]

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$11,030
10,936
2,700
2,725

$33,722
36,742
2,700
4,303

$44,127
33,621
2,700
4,903

$36,494
36,742
2,703
4,903

10,988
63,080
110,135
204
41,196
7,142

20,206
34,641
110,668
316
42,943
8,333

18,143
44,970
114,797
1,282
29,891
4,735

Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

18,143
55,347
107,064
1,185
11,527
7,721
3,950

2,535
175
1,925
5

1,593
225
1,760
5

2,020
370
1,920
5

2,160
5

Total resources.................................................................................................

$264,776

$298,157

$303,484

$287,941

$25,000
11,921
226,634

$25,000
15,065
257,072

1,220

1,020

$25,000
15,283
256,830
5,000
1,370

$25,030
16,149
230,031
15,000
1,760

$298,157

$303,484

1
$287,911

is c o u n t




$264,776

1

D

Total liabilities

1

and

Capital.....................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits
Due depositors, not preferred...............
Bills payable...........................................
Other liabilities
Add for cen ts..

of D e p o s it

LIABILITIES

ox B a n k s

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities..................................................................................................
Real estate owned................................................................................. ...............
Mortgages ow ned.....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate
collateral................................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

eport

resources

TH E COLONIAL B A N K — N e w Y
A L E X A N D E R W A L K E R , President.
A lexander W alker,
A ugustus W . K elley ,

James M. D onald,
E dwin W. Obvis,
W m. W oodwabd,

ork

C

it y

[441 Columbus avenue; organized 1892]

GEO. S. CAR R , Cashier.

DIRECTORS
Geobge S. C arr ,
Geo. R euteb,

reso u r ce s

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

A rthur W. W atson,
W illiam C rawford,

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$101,000
250,556
50,000
1,982,946
6,202,728
1,731
1,019,580
964,784

$69,082
250,384
50,000
2,150,247
6,068,880
3,620
1,250,256
992,759

272,900
29,700
570,150
2,000
3

209,300
27,000
455,417
3,500
2

216,735
27,595
586,653
4,357
4

540,084
6,000
3

Total resources.................................................................................................
LIABILITIES
Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Preferred deposits, viz.:
Due New York State Savings banks.................................................................
Other deposits secured by pledge o f assets.......................................................
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers........................................................
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

$11,953,430

$11,268,544

$11,670,572

$12,668,581

$400,000
949,767

.$400,000
1,003,380

$500,000
933,212

$500,000
970,771

106,184
65,343
10,276,415
94,609
61,110
2

106,184
13,436
9,495,370
189,036
61,136
2

107,237
63,387
9,919,920
82,966
63,848
2

107,237
120,976
10,185,337
710,190
74,068
2

Total liabilities.................................................................................................

$11,953,430

$11,268,544

$11,670,572

$12,668,581

Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Cash items................................................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................




$226,357
270,797
50,000
3,369,860
5,784 526
2,720
1,073,062
1,035,172
310,000

201

$1,000
250,556
50,000
3,107,893
5,192,394
1,074
1,253 442
1,222,318

Quarterly R eport

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities.................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers.: ................................................

Chas. H. Smith,
A lexander C. W alker,
John J. H opper.

[507 Fifth avenue; organized 1883

$2,420
768,737
42,797

12,000

11,000

891,857
7,720,542
495
825,948
1,166,908

785,063
7,750,569
258
922,541
1,027,527

$31,000
833,037
42,797
11,000
868,367
8,736,526
381
973,804
941,139

82,300
70,000
564,737
114,600
4,130

135,850
24,000
444,583

91,490
75,000
484,712

$12,305,465

18,854
5
$12,048,869

21,022
3
$13,110,278

$13,554,406

$300,000
. 674,097

$300,000
725,120

$300,000
672,972

$300,000
748,915

131,558
125.000
9,700,169
52,770
910.000 *

135,638
100,000
9,804,529
83,993
1,910,000

122,513
125.000
11,377,492
61,099
700.000

103,144
2
$13,110,278

119,386
l
$13,554,406

807,895
43,047

32,140

6

and

D
is c o u n t

104,250
2
$12,048,869

600,233

e p o s it

114,600
95,750
2
$12,305,465

D

114,499
112,000
10,322,566
71,951
500,000

10,000

964,010
8,381,819
841
1,367,150
1,029,553
354,700

of




Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

B anks

Total liabilities.........................................................................................................

$51,000
834,572
43,047

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

on

LIABILITIES
Capital.................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits. . . . . .
Preferred deposits, viz.:
Due New York State savings banks___
Deposits by the State of New Y ork ............
Due depositors, not preferred...........................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers. .
Bills payable.......................................................
Acceptances of drafts payable at a future date or authorized by commercial
letters o f credit.........................................................................................................
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

$1,000

Simeon F ord,
Fred A. M ack ,_______________

eport

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities....................................................................................................
Private securities. . . ' . .........................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate col.
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie.........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes o f national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Cash items.................................................................................................................
Customers' liability on acceptances (per contra, see liabilities).........................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents.
Total resources

W . S. G RIFFITH , Cashier.

R

DIRECTORS
Joseph F ox ,
R obert E. Simon,
Joseph Steiner,
W. S. G riffith,
John P. Stevens,____________ E li H. B ernheim,_____________Samuel K. Jacobs.____________M ortimer J. F ox,
Statement ot
Statement of
condition
condition
RESOURCES
Feb. 28, 1917
June20, 1917

202

C O L U M B IA B A N K — N e w Y oke C ity
ELI H . BERNH EIM , President.

TH E CORN EXCH A N G E B A N K — N
W A L T E R E . F R E W , President.
W m. A. Nash,
C larence H. Ivelsey,
Philip L ehman,

W alter E. Frew ,
W. R. Stewart,
H enry B. Vaughan,

RESOURCES

ew

[13 William street; organized 1852]

DIRECTORS
Wm. H. N ichols,
Henry Schaefer,

ork

C it y

EDW ARD S. M ALM AR, Cashier.

R obert A. D rysdalb,
D avid B ingham,
Chas. W. M cC ctcheon,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June20,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

Statement of
condition
Sep . 8, 1917

1,524,760
1,998,190
16,551,995

494,095
1,185,990
6,996,582

2,723,266
348,365
4
$160,336,697

2,217,241
378,268
4
$142,199,158

15,963,689
16,849,837
1,961,148
458,958
6
$161,838,224

$3,500,000
6,875,939

$3,500,000
7,077,526

$3,500,000
7,510,211

6,483,431
101,263
40,603
124,338,851
15,472,933
2,723,266
800,408
3

5,524,997
90,752
53,533
113,535,042
9,632,326
2,217,241
567,737
4

6,756,321
58,238
93,699
132,879,439
8,703,439
1,961,148
375,725
4

$160,336,697

$142,199,158
' .......

$38,111,302
16,031,244
3,645,734
806,816
384,133
29,015,946
27,340,864
5,997
4,364,705
6,326,350
571,495

i

$161,838,224
'
,1 _ .

, -

203

$9,362,140
19,323,640
3,681,320
813,116
406,813
28,233,820
42,949,795
4,884
22,074,782
4,076,668

eport

$10,181,976
17,161,374
3,667,028
814,616
409,946
38,067,199
35,711,824
7,521
20,096,923
11,071,710

LIABILITIES

Capital...........................................................................................................................................................................................
$3,500,000
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
7,294,189
Preferred deposits, V iz.:
Due New York State savings banks.................................................................
6,846,932
Due New York State savings and loan associations, credit unions and land bank
132,734
Deposits by the Superintendent of Banks of the State of New Y ork ............
199,055
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
106,835,962
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers........................................................
9,800,928
Acceptances of drafts payable at a future date or auth’d by com’l letters of credit
2,476,396
Other liabilities.........................................................: ..............................................
401,862
Add for cents............................................................................................................
4
Total liabilities................................................................................................. 1$137,488,062

J. Louis Schaefer,
A ndrew M ills,
D avid M . M orrison.

Q u arterly R

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
$1,172,065
19,396,099
Private securities.................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
3,639,109
625,813
Mortgages ow ned.....................................................................................................
353,101
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate col.
31,586,225
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral..................................................
31,222,517
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
3,989
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
12,421,145
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie........................................................................................................................
18,217,845
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
910,360
Legal tender notes and notes o f national banks................................................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
2,291,510
12,864,844
.................................................................................................................................................................................
Cash item s
Due from the Federal Reserve bank of New York, less olfsets .........................................
2,476,396
Customers’ liability on acceptances (per contra, see liabilities).........................
307,038
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
6
Add for cents............. ...............................................................................................
Total resources................................................................................................. $137,-188,062




Y

Siegfried Karlebach ,

L ewis D orfman,
M orris L evt ,

ew

Y

ork

C it y

[803 Prospect avenue: organized 1906]

DIRECTORS

Jos. E. B utterworth,

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities.................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned.....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate col.
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers...................................................
Specie........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Cash items................................................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Geo. B. W illiams,

' Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$04,460

$60,744

5,746
8,600
37,185
331,041
652,258
991
152,512
6,211

5,746
10,597
53,439
241,899
715,590
862
233,849
6,565

$63,071
11,293
5,746
10,347
60,276
282,238
678,484
2,292
201,357
12,683

26,333
20,000
4,979
7,608
2

34,480
15,000
7,102
6,763
4

22,789
15,000
14,529
6,449
5

16,181
6,200
5

Total resources.................................................................................................
LIABILITIES
Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Preferred deposits, viz.:
Deposits by the State o f New Y ork ..................................................................
Deposits by the Superintendent of Banks of the State of New Y ork ...........
Other deposits secured by pledge of assets.......................................................
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers............................................ *.........
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

$1,317,926

$1,392,640

$1,366,559

$1,376,436

$100,000
33,874

$100,000
38,972

$100,000
33,289

$100,000
38,899

48,000
15,000
25,000
1,060,790
31,123
4,138
1

54,000
5,500
25,000
1,090,663
72,800
5,704
1

54,000
5,500
25,000
1,144,229

5-4,000
5,500
10,000
1,160,524

4,540
1

7,512
1

Total liabilities.................................................................................................

$1,317,926

$1,392,640

$1,366,559

$1,376,436




$59,313
36,091
5,746
10,597
48,477
230,722
663,288
842
235,701
12,121
51,154

R eport on B anks of D eposit and D iscount

r e so u r c e s

W M . F. McLAUGHLIN, Cashier.

W m. D. Cameron,
R obt. F. Seif J'ert.

204

COSMOPOLITAN BAN K — N
G E O R G E B. W IL L IA M S , President.

DOBBS FERR Y B A N K — D
F R A N K L IN Q. B R O W N , President.

obbs

F erry

[41 Main g r e g ^ o r g g iz ed 1890]

BENJ. L. W ALLACE , Cashier.

F ranklin Q. B rown ,
R obert D enniston,
W m. C. L awrence,
W m . W . T ompkins,
N athaniel A. Campbell,
H erman L. R. E dgar,________ A lbert Shaw,_______________________________________________ C urt von W edel,____________ B enjamin L. W allace._______

RESOURCES

$1,055
272,720
9,000
3,700
8,224
22,364
66,477

$1,050
268,427
9,000
3,700
8,074
21,933
90,994

78,464
15,210

161,344
16,155

$1,010
260,708
9,000
3,700
15,834
24,579
70,543
128
77,518
9,878

10,736
400
10
499
1

8,291
500
41
561
2

11,294
300
70
294
3

606
3

$488,860

$590,072

$484,859

$544,066

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917
$1,000
237,880
9,000
3,700
15,014
29,004
67,659
157,151
4,286
18,763

eport

Total resources.................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

Q u arterly R

Stocks and bonds, v iz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities,.................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned......................................... ..........................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate col.
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by 'the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Cash items................................................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

LIABILITIES

$100,000
$100,000
Capital......................................................................................................................
$100,000
$100,000
Surplus, inpluding all undivided profits................................................................
47,286
38,740
34,173
21,446
Preferred deposits, viz.:
12,984
10,125
Due New York State savings banks.................................................................
9,863
24,523
8,035
Due New York State savings and loan associations, credit unions and land bank
6,036
4,253
4,920
303,194
419,433
321,553
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
394,946
6,542
13,144
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers........................................................
9,288
11,060
50
Rediscounts...............................................................................................................
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
1,589
1,227
1,608
1,829
2
3
Add for cents............................................................................................................
2
3




$488,860

$590,072

$484,859

$544,066

2 05

Total liabilities.................................................................................................

V m. C.

Sworts,

D

undee

[Organized 1882]

H. C.

H arpending,

F. R.

DIRECTORS
V osburgh,

Sworts,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Ursula Sworts.

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

9,095
5,355
119,387
1,357
17,273
3,940

9,815
10,623
109,895
1,124
35,270
4,177

9,735
11,623
106,536
912
73., 113
4,235
10,958

8,301

12,281

104
4,033
5

102
4,515
5

9 ,5 i3
1,340
91
4,406
4

467
4,384
5

Total resources.................................................................................................
LIABILITIES
Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Preferred deposits, viz.: Other deposits secured by pledge of assets...............
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Bills payable.............................................................................................................
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

$298,392

$267,062

$278,047

$315,296

$50,000
25,963
1,390
219,431

$50,000
24,428
1,390
189,781

$50,000
25,079
1,407
237,114

1,607
1

1,461
2

$50,000
24,401
1,407
190,785
10,000
1,453
1

Total liabilities.................................................................................................

$298,392

$267,062

$278,047

$315,296

Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes o f national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Cash item s................................................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................




1,695
1

D is c o u n t

8,795
1,059
95,325
490
77,238
4,485

an d

$4,118
5,225
2,000
81,985

D e p o s it

$3,992
5,162
2,000
80,635

of

$3,995
5,175
2,000
82,582

B anks

$4,002
5,425
2,000
87,130

on

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities....................................................................................................
Private securities..................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned.....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate
collateral................................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................

R. B.

R eport

RESOURCES

R . B. SW ORTS, Cashier.

2 06

DUNDEE STATE BANK —
W M . C. SW ORTS, President.

E X C H A N G E B A N K — Oakfield
F R A N K E. W R IG H T , President.
C harles

C. A vert ,

G.

Sherwin Haxton,

ARTHUR M . W RIGHT, Cashier.

[Organized 1917]
Loren
F rank

DIRECTORS
L. R eed,
E. W right.

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

A rthur

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917
$67,515
4,500
13,200
500
3,511
138,465

M. W right,

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917
$68,255
4,500
13,200

$69,955
4,500
13,200

1,000

5,000
11,801
126,015
145
67,011
11,477
8,030

50,175
12,385

4,772
148,549
240
26,111
10,380

1,570
115

815
230

20

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

6

101

4,250
4

5,385
4

$296,216

$283,542

$322,052

$30,000
8,046

$30,000
10,068

$30,000
10,555

46
4,870

R ep*

Total resources

C. Searls,

Q uarterly

Stocks and bonds, viz.: Public securities.............................................................
Real estate owned........... : ......................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate
collateral...............................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes o f national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes..............................................................................................
Cadi items................................................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents...........................................................................................................

R ot

2

LIABILITIES
Capital.........................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits...................................
Preferred deposits, viz.: Deposits by the State of New York
Due depositors, not preferred....................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers...........................
Other liabilities...........................................................................
Add for cents...............................................................................
Total liabilities




10,000

10,000

10,000

246,645

230,247
1,410
1,815

267,155
2,141

2

1

$283,542

$322,052

1,525
$296,216

2,200
bo

o

208

T H E FA R M ER S’ B A N K OF SPRINGVILLE, E R IE CO U N TY, N . Y .— S p r i n g v i l l e
F. 0 . S M IT H , President.

[124 Main street; organized 1902]

W . A. D AVIS, Cashier.

DIRECTORS
F . 0 . Smith ,
F . S chw eizeb ,

A . D . J ones ,
E d w in A . S cott ,

A . L. P ingbey ,
R . B . W a ite ,

25,000
15,000
436,056
264
107,140
21,425

25,000
15,0Q0
429,094
606
155,110
22,768

25,000
15,000
486,023
580
145,897
22,684
31,036

22,425
1,484
2

15.839
1,592
2

22,640
1,060
4

1,587
2

$1,036,913

$1,043,126

$1,108,034

$1,156,236

$50,000
99,694

$50,000
105,626

$50,000
103,238

$50,000
108,789

15.000
10.000

15,000

15,000

15,000
10,942

15,000
852,266
5,234

15,942
918,619
5,234
1

959,666
11,837
2

$1,043,126

$1,108,034

$1,156,236

LIABILITIES
Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Preferred deposits, viz.:
Deposits by the State of New Y ork ..................................................................
Deposits by the Superintendent of Banks of the State of New Y ork...........
Other deposits secured by pledge of assets.......................................................
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

857,218
5,000
1

Total liabilities.........................................................................................................

$1,036,913




is c o u n t

20,000
15,000
426,952
642
117,181
22,809

D

$338,384
10,000
17,972
62,071

and

$353,159
4,000
17,972
61,621

e p o s it

$338,455
1,000
17,732
63,621

D

$344,247
1,000
16,500
48,671

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

of

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

B anks

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

on

Total resources.................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

eport

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities.................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgage^ ow ned.....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate
collateral................................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................*...............................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks..................................................
Cash item s................................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

B . E . A ustin ,
W . A . D a v is .

R

RESOURCES

G eorge H . H ughey ,
G. H . B a r k e r ,

TH E FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ BANK OF BATH, N. Y .—
F R A N K C A M P B E LL , President.
F bank C ampbell,

W.

R.

B ath
F R E D R . W E B STE R , Cashier.

[8 Liberty Btr^ ^ organized 1912]
C ampbell,

Feed

R. W ebster,

H enry Fket,

W illiam K. Lyon.

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$32,240
104,075
31,815
21,070

$32,240
189,891
29,615
17,178

$32,240
189,233
29,615
17,148

$32,240
172,806
29,615
17,131

37,590
76,790
524,184
1,137
207,964
19,719

49,987
50,848
545,625
1,506
241,681
8,667

53,275
47,102
540,749
1,519
211,115
6,042

Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks..................................................
Cash item s................................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

61,724
53,709
505,009
4,803
318,241
2,180
37,440

26,625
1,546
3

29,904
727
4

33,428
1,992
5

3,178
3

Total resources.................................................................................................

$1,084,758

$1,197,873

$1,163,463

$1,238,079

Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Preferred deposits, viz.:
Due New York State savings and loan associations, credit unions and land
bank..................................................................................................................
Deposits by the State of New Y ork .................................................................
Other deposits secured by pledge of assets.......................................................
Due depositors, not preferred................................................................................
Other liabilities........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

$50,000
79,846

$50,000
84,486

$50,000
85,689

$50,000
85,177

8,567
15,000
24,413
906,930

2,891
17,000
26,881
1,016,613

2

2

6,570
17,000
24,358
978,845
1,000
1

4,558
17,000
26,103
1,051,589
3,650
2

Total liabilities.................................................................................................

$1,084,758

$1,197,873

$1,163,463

$1,238,079

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities.................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate
collateral...............................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................

LIABILITIES




Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

«Q

$
§
g

t?

*
O

§

209

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

RESOURCES

F ayette W agner,
L ester G etman ,

John Saltsman,

CHAS. G. ZIELLEY, Cashier.

A. L. Gbos,
A. H. E ckler,

W. C. H ackney,
John W. Saltsman.

25,495
107,499
329,457
128
119,541
25,678

24,248
87,161
330,027
1,130
93,488
28,728

25,278
82,445
322,310
444
136,736
29,309

26,839
85,803
336,855
428
150,446
29,047
19,210

10,235
500
924
5,497
5

5,200
'500
2,333
5,531
4

6,850
4,500
3^462
5,311
6

3,148
6,020
5

$853,046

$840,895

$871,487

$921,461

Capital.....................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits...............................................
Preferred deposits, viz.: Other deposits secured by pledge of assets
Due depositors, not preferred..............................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers......................................
Other liabilities.......................................................................................
Add for cents...........................................................................................

$100,000
46,152
10,127
689,251
1,594
5,919
3

$100,000
44,488
8,704
673,373
5,885
8,444
1

$100,000
35,511
8,713
720,759
453
6,048
3

$100,000
41,550
8,816
749,494
9,472
12,127
2

Total liabilities.......................................................................... ! .........

$853,046

$840,895

$871,487

$921,461

e
collateral.......................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.........................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.
Overdrafts........................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers...........................
Specie................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States. ..
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks.........................
Federal reserve notes......................................................................
Cash item s........................................................................................
Assets not included in any o f the above heads...........................
Add for cents...................................................................................
Total resources.

LIABILITIES




D is c o u n '

$105,903
79,399
30,400
47,958

an d

$107,193
74,910
30,400
42,333

D e p o s it

$108,091
81,671
30,400
42,383

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

of

$99,316
66,588
30,400
32,783

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities........
Private securities
Real estate owned.........
Mortgages ow ned..........

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

B anks

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

on

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

RESOURCES

R eport

F. W. B atjder,
J. E hle,

F rank

F o r t P l a in

[Organized 1887]

DIRECTORS

210

FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ BANK —
F. W . BAUDER, President,

H

FARM ERS A N D M ECH AN ICS’ B A N K — J a m e s t o w n
O. N. RUSHWORTH, President..

S. B. B urchabd,
Perry W . G oodwin,
H. P. R obertson,

DIRECTORS

H arold E. Crissey,
E. Snell H all,
A. A. G ould,
A. F. W eber.

RESOURCES

......

LIABILITIES

T otal liabilities.




A lbert P eterson,
O. N. R ushworth,
N. Oscar Johnson,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

$62,075
51,703
74,325
163,350
64,259
262,635
1,531,927
509
234,730
76,150

$62,075
45,703
76,125
167,300
67,405
306,410
1,547,710
499
243,683
76,970

$101,275
51,703
73,025
187,585
60,419
327,217
1,507,649
267
245,236
63,128

28,000
800
10,744
9,100
3

30,000
900
13,687
3,844
4

30,000
700
6,714
12,300
5

18,404
8,000
4

$2,570,310

$2,642,315

$2,667,223

$2,840,679

$200,000
144,940

$200,000
159,560

$200,000
157,984

$200,000
153,938

90,000
7,152
2,106,665
1,881

101,000
7,152
2,098,271
13,556

19,670
2

62,775
1

86,000
7,241
2,137,814
8,182
50.000
20.000
2

101,000
7,241
2,283,202
13,297
50.000
32.000
1

$2,570,310

$2,642,315

$2,667,223

$2,840,679

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917
$113,299
47,203
73,028
194,485
53,519
424,983
1,536,650
819
254,303
85,982
30,000

211

Capital................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits..........
Preferred deposits, viz.:
Deposits by the State o f New Y ork ............
Other deposits secured by pledge of assets..
Due depositors, not preferred...........................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers..
Bills payable.......................................................
Other liabilities...................................................
Add for cents......................................................

John W. Johnson,
F rank A. W ilcox,
E d. J. G reen ,

Quarterly R eport

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities.................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned.....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estat col.
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral..................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Cash item s................................................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................ •..............................................................
Total resources.................................

A. E. APPLE YARD , Cashier.

f215 Main street; organized 1891]

J. A. C lary,
E lmer C. G ifford,
F. O. Strandburg,

[Main street; organized 1893]

W ellington D. B ecker,
W illiam E. L ewis ,

A lexander M cM illen,

John R. B ecker ,
V ernon M. B ellinger,

DIRECTORS

JOHN R . B E C K E R , Cashier.

Judson B drhans,
C has. A. W ieting,

W arren F. L iddle,
W illard L arkin .

17,780
137,437
8
168,007
10,618

615
18,311
157,074
8
133,534
9,672

615
14,411
145,765
8
148,412
11,920

Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks.....................
Federal reserve notes..................................................................
Cash ite m s.................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads.......................
Add for cents...............................................................................

618
33,919
145,048
9
205,417
12,414
27,695

22,750
1,555
339
10,296
5

26,205’
1,895
197
11,382
4

29,970
2,785
60
9,512
2

8,328
9,208
4

Total resources.....................................................................

$1,095,598

$1,089,723

$1,090,221

$1,149,595

$50,000
46,652
5,000
973,012
6,738
14,194
2

$50,000
37,941
5,000
983,278
5,032
8,471
1

$50,000
23,505
5,000
985,110
11,182
15,423
1

$50,000
15,566
5,000
1,068,239
4,900
5,889
1

$1,095,598

$1,089,723

$1,090,221

$1,149,595

collateral............... .......................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral........................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.
Overdrafts........................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers...........................

LIABILITIES
Capital..........................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits....................................
Preferred deposits, viz.: Deposits by the State of New York.
Due depositors, not preferred....................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers...........................
Other liabilities...........................................................................
Add for cents.. ’. ..........................................................................
Total liabilities.




D is c o u n t

$138,948
551,487
8,500
8,000

an d

$148,411
561,850
8,500
8,000

D e p o s it

$152,883
561,443
8,500
8,000

of

$139,816
569,387
8,500
9,100

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities........
Private securities
Real estate owned.........
Mortgages ow ned..........

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

B anks

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

on

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

R eport

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

RESOURCES

212

FARM ER S A N D M ERCH ANTS’ B A N K — C o b l e s k i l l
W E L L IN G T O N D . B E C K E R , President.

FARM ERS A N D M ER CH AN TS’ B A N K OF GENEVA — G e n e v a
JOHN W . M ELLEN, President..

W. M ellen,
_________________

John

[24 Linden street: organized 19141

DIRECTORS

H ARRY D . MARSHALL, Cashier.

W alter H oward,
G eorge S. F airfax,
W illiam C. M ead ,
John Parmenter,
C. W illard R ice,___________________________________________ T homas C- Carson.__________________________________________

RESOURCES

Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes o f national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Cash item s................................................................................................................
Customers’ liability on acceptances (per contra, see liabilities).........................
Assets not included in any o f the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................
Total resources.................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

$63,248
7,987
29,439
60,860
47,534
32,901
340,767

$6,032
107,811
29,439
83,500
44,298
118,233
385,139

$96,973
6,670
29,439
84,250
38,340
119,139
422,010

35,890
1,875

$102,948
6,032
29,439
79,700
42,479
112,081
347,979
7
77,179
3,436

41,563
4,317

123,872
4,079
20,239

18,691
400
3,397
1,677
7,793
4
$652,453

20,891
400
3,339
168
8,561
6
$834,645

16,732
500
4,801
1,320
9,235
4
$852,924

6,573
7,612
10,522
5
$969,723

$100,000
13,080

$100,000
16,083

$100,000
17,908

$100,000
21,949

25,000
16,000
492,161

25,485
26,500
662,325

25,485
26,500
652,115
22,000

26,000
26,500
783,935

1,677
4,533
2
$652,453

168
4,083
1
$834,645

1,320
7,595
1
$852,924

7,612
3,724
3
$969,723

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

Quarterly R eport

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities. . . ...........................................................................................
Private securities.................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned.....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate col.
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

LIABILITIES




213

Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Preferred deposits, viz.:
Due New Y ork State savings banks.................................................................
Deposits by the State of New Y ork ..................................................................
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Bills payable.............................................................................................................
Acceptances of drafts payable at a future date or authorized by commercial
letters of credit....................................................................................................
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................
Total liabilities.................................................................................................

FARM ERS AN D

M.

D. F isher,

M E R C H A N T S ’ B A N K O F S P E N C E R , N . Y .— S p e n c e r
[Organized 1884]

A.

M ax Fisher,

r e so u r c e s

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

B. F erris,

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

$1,000
32.000
846
9,990

2,500
67,072
200
37,135
452

2,000
74,770
300
20,446
968

2,500
71,924
200
22,406
952

2,500
72,638
300
20,840
800
13.000

8,300
500
250
1

8,000
400
195
3

6.500
1.500
250
2

275
2

$153,246

$150,918

$150,070

$154,191

$25,000
11,971
116,024
250
1

$25,000
13,149
112,573
195
1

$25,000
13,648
111,171
250
1

$25,000
14,361
114,554
275
1

$153,246

$150,918

$150,070

$154,191

and

$1,000
32,000
846
9,990

D e p o s it

$1,000
32,000
846
9,990

of

$1,000
25,000
846
9,990

B anks

Total resources.................................................................................................
LIABILITIES
Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Other 1in.hilit.ipa.........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

M.

H. H. F isher,
G. F. B utts.

on

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities..................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned.....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate
collateral................................................................................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes o f national banks.............. ................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................




M . B. FERRIS, Cashier•

DIRECTORS

R eport

M. L. F isher,
S. L. Jones,

214

THE

M . D . FISHER, President..

FIDELITY BANK - - N
E D W A R D H . PEASLEE, President.
E. A. S. C larke ,
E dward H. Peablee,

B. A ymar Sands,
G eo, N. M iller,

ew

Y

obk

C it y

[Madison avenue and 75th street; organized 1900]

EU G EN E W . D U TT O N , Cashier.

DIRECTORS
M ortimer L. S chief,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Legal tender notes and notes o f national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Cash items................................................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents................. .’ ........................................................................................

$990
445,456
137,000
20,350
372,650
569,527
36
280,500
160,693
17,000
8,000
117,391
6,700
2

Total resources.................................................................................................

$2,136,295

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

R obert Olyphant,
E ric P. Swenson.

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

Quarterly R eport

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities.................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts..........................* ..................................... ” ...........................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................

W . V. S. T horne,
James A. Stillman,

LIABILITIES

Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Due depositors, not preferred... * .........................................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers ...........................................................
Other liabilities............ ! ..........................................................................................
Add for cents................................................................................. ..........................

$200,000
191,290
1,685,630
54,578
4,796
1

Total liabilities.................................................................................................

$2,136,295

215




T heo . H etzleb,
B. H. F ancheb,

ew

Y

ork

[530 Fifth avenue; organized 1875]

A. S. F bissell,
H enry R . I ckelheimer,

DIRECTORS

R olland G. M onroe,
H oward C. Smith,
T. F rank M anville.

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities..................................................................................................
Real estate owned....... .............................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate col.
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers...................................................

W m. H. P okteb.
A lfred E. M arling,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$769,006
5,600
552,066
187,450
12,636,484
3,845,610
13,657
538,464
3,761,684

$882,883
5,600
552,066
166,450
9,687,491
5,665,582
7,622
539,437
3,312,231

$1,112,696
5,600
552,066
116,450
9,637,934
5,459,011
10,706
1,025,776
2,731,133

268,000

731,200

1,363,700

885,735

267,250
50,000
301,554

54,039
5

44,670
4

41,379
4

766,029
2,010,219
33,726
4

$23,995,665

$22,480,971

$21,311,559

$24,496,821

$100,000
2,303,573

$100,000
2,430,983

$100,000
2,320,702

$100,000
2,300,169

28,154
4,759
21,106,762
41,050
411,364
3

39,879
3,119
19,455,799
42,058
409,129
4

36,279
1,368
18,394,293
32,610
426,305
2

31,985
10,728
21,464,754
133,617
455,566
2

$23,995,665

$22,480,971

$21,311,559

$24,496,821

Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................

Legal tender notes and notes of national banks...............................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Cash item s................................................................................................................
Due from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, less offsets.........................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents......................................................................................................
Total resources.................................................................................................

LIABILITIES
Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profit.................................................................
Preferred deposits, v iz.:
Due New York State Savings banks.................................................................
Due New York State savings and loan associations, credit unions and land bank
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers........................................................
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................
Total liabilities.................................................................................................




Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917
' $3,476,750
5,600
552,066
159,450
8,589,592
5,163,910
11,809
902,553
2,023,563
801,550

R e p o r t o k B a n k s o f D e p o s it a n d D is c o u n t

RESOURCES

T hos. S. Van V olkenburgh,
C ornelius N. B liss , Jb .,

C it y
W . G. GASTON, Cashier.

2 16

TH E F IFTH AVEN U E B A N K OF N E W YO R K — N
TH EO . H E T Z L E R , President.

TH E FIRST STATE B A N K — Canisteo
D . C. H U N T E R , President.

D. C. H unter,
L. J. Simpson,

H . W . CLOOS, C&shier.

[Main street organized 1897]

J. L. Seeley,
G lenn L. W hiting,

DIRECTORS
W. P. G off,
Henry E rlich .
E dgar N orthrup.

RESOURCES

$29,900
94,316
21,850
3,875
7,255
37,252
198,488
1,583
35,930
7,221

$37,800
82,641
21,850
4,875
7,250
47,366
170,289
668
32,457
7,133

9,500
700
281
3,370
3

7,334
800
584
4,088
2

$414,419




Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917
$22,850
82,757
22,245
3,875
5,250
50,692
174,262
2,132
77,732
8,353
8,000

4,500
700
253
2,820
3

247
3,321
4

$450,528

$420,605

$461,720

$50,000
27,128

$50,000
28,163

$50,000
23,729

$50,000
29,421

15,000
3,112
314,524

22,000
2,955
316,042

22,000
2,633
351,010

4,654
1

22,000
3,082
312,274
30,000
5,008
1

5,877
2

6,655
1

$414,419

$450,528

$420,605

$461,720

217

Total liabilities.

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$15,250
81,998
22,450
3,875
2,270
41,684
177,104
1,052
47,708
7,176

LIABILITIES
Capital.................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits..........
Preferred deposits, viz.:
Deposits by the State of New Y ork ............
Other deposits secured by pledge of assets..
Due depositors, not preferred...........................
Bills payable.......................................................
Other liabilities...................................................
Add for cents......................................................

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

R eport

Total resources...................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Otto K . Stewart,
H. W . C loos,

Q uarterly

Stocks and bonds,viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities.................................................................................................
Real estate ow ned...................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate col,
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral................................ ......
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks..................................................
Federal resetve notes............................... ..............................................................
Cash items................................................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

H. P. Jack,
C. A. Jackson

T . W . A lbertson,
B ernhard L oew ,
F rederick C. H icks,

[Tyson avenue and Jericho turnpike: organized 1908]

Jacob L atjer,
Jotham P ost,
E dward L. F rost,

DIRECTORS

J. F. K lein ,
G eo. W. C overt,
Geo. A. W iggins,
B enjamin W. H egeman.

$23,355
231,306
22,250
70,545

$15,965
241,350
22,250
76,345

$15,000
280,973
22,250
77,950

9,469
20,612
43,896
57,422
1,199

11,009
22,323
59,434
40,264
2,372

10,979
15,962
67,629
48,445
2,061

8,181
23,724
85,952
62,453
1,262
23,968

22,644
250

21,262
950
938
5,483
3

52
7,365
3

Other currency authorized by the laws o f the United States.............................

6,614
4

Total resources.................................................................................................

$534,518

$510,260

$529,622

$609,133

Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers........................................................

$25,000
37,198
468,530
289

$25,000
23,559
476,655

$25,000
38,662
536,357
338

3,500
1

$25,000
24,458
415,466
603
35,000
9,731
2

4,407
1

8,775
1

$534,518

$510,260

$529,622

$609,133




D is c o u n t

Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

20,576
510
364
5,948
4

Federal roserve notes..............................................................................
C!asV« items. .
....................................................................................

an d

$21,590
257,473
22,500
70,845

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

D e p o s it

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

of

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

B anks

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

on

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities..................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned.....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate
collateral................................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................

J. M aynard K issam,
I saac S. H endrickson,
G eorge S. E mory,
R eport

RESOURCES

C. H. VAN NOSTRAND, Cashier.

C has. H. Van N ostrand,
L. R. Suydam,
A rthur H. G oldsmith,

218

FLORAL P A R K B A N K — F l o r a l P a r k
EDW ARD L. FROST, President.

T H E FREEPORT B A N K OF FREEPORT, QUEENS CO U N TY, N . Y .- — FREErQRT
JOHN J. E A N D A L L , President.

W M . S. HALL, Cashier.

[23 and 25 South Main street; organized 1892]

DIRECTORS
Smith C ox ,
W m. G. M iller,

W allace H. Cornwell,
D. W esley P ine,
H arvey B. Smith,

W m. E. G oldbr,
C oles P ettit ,

W m. S. H all,
John J. R andall,
George M. R andall.

E dgar Jackson,
D aniel B. R aynor,

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$57,560
162,723
33,700
105,769

$58,575
155,865
33,700
108,333

$73,680
151,836
33,700
129,483

$95,547
162,002
33,700
130,626

40,866
73,388
280,171
85
164,220
12,364

42,778
103,923
251,519
5
197,508
12,817

61,098
103,714
273,240

63,880
86,551
284,818
2
114,334
13,013
29,903

28,879
1,260
144
4,525
4

36,742
1,210
761
8,807
4

36,925
1,262
5,175
3

736
8,400
3

$965,658

$1,012,547

$1,050,661

$1,023,515

Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Preferred deposits, viz.: Deposits by the State of New York..........................
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers........................................................
Other liabilities...........................................................: ............................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

$30,000
91,817
10,000
826,647
344
6,850

$30,000
89,914
12,000
870,063

$30,000
86,392
12,000
917,030

$30,000
100,576
12,000
871,824

i6,570

5,238

9,114

Total liabilities.................................................................................................

$965,658

$1,012,547

$1,050,661

$1.022.515

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities.................................................................................................
Heal estate owned...................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate
collateral...............................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral..................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Cash item s................................................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................
Total resources.................................................................................................

LIABILITIES

1

1
219




164,977
15,508

eport

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

Q u arterly R

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

RESOURCES

GERM AN

A M E R IC A N B A N K

H E N R Y C . Z E LLE R , President.

OF B U F F A L O , N . Y .— B uffalo

[424-426 Main street; organized 1882]
Oliver Cabana, Jr .,
Geo. M. Z immbrmann,
Louis A. Fischer,
Joseph K am.

RESOURCES

$2,733,897
119,225
479,800
11,725
549,352
2,939,498
7,442,984
3,636
2,961,991
347,055

$680,225
2,989,417
479.800
11,725
597.800
3,426,279
6,341,395
11,689
3,679,033
304,861

226,761
6,000
152,029
68,657
4
$18,971,308

242,563
5,500
151,319
87,802
3
$18,076,350

251,685
7,200
153,865
70,504
3
$19,005,481

227,348
77,371
4
$19,564,699

$500,000
729,019

$500,000
751,351

$500,000
697,156

$500,000
691,202

727,498
84,337
435,000
733,921
11,108,977
4,578,132
74,420
4
$18,971,308

695,264
88,765
500,000
452,193
11,277,164
3,708,954
102,657
2
$18,076,350

652,460
76,527
425,000
854,527
12,411,313
3,220,639
167,855
4
$19,005,481

601,633
69,331
500,000
466,665
12,541,691
4,049,458
144,716
3
$19,564,699

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917
$565,225
3,042,689
478,750
11,725
488,940
5.110,034
5 1973,584
" 11,273
3,034,487
291,969
251,300

D iscou n t

$249,000
2,592,764
479,800
11,725
441,970
4,183,577
6,412,339
3,068
3,595,693
547,921

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

an d

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

D e po sit

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

of




©

E dwin R. Smith,
W m. L. K oester,
H enry C. Steul,

B an k s

LIABILITIES
Capital..................: ..................................................................................................
Surplus, including all Undivided profits................................................................
Preferred deposits, viz.:
Due New York State savings banks.................................................................
Due New York State savings and loan associations, credit unions and land bank
Deposits by the State o f New Y ork ..................................................................
Other deposits secured by pledge o f assets.......................................................
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers........................................................
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................
Total liabilities.............................................................................................

H enry A. M iller,
Jacob G. Lang,
A lfred A. B erbick,

on

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities..................................................................................................
Real estate owned..................... ..............................................................................
Mortgages ow ned.....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate col.
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral..................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie.........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws o f the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes o f national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Cash item s.................................................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................
Total resources.................................................................... ............................

^

W M . L. K O E STE R , Cashier.

R epo rt

E dwin L ang M iller ,
H enry C. Z eller,
G eo . J. M eyer ,
H ardin H. L ittell,
C has . R. H untley,
E dward L. K oons,
____________________________________________________________

DIRECTORS

T H E G E R M A N A M E R IC A N B A N K — N e w Y
ALBERT TAG, President.

DIRECTORS

H enry B lock ,
Siegel,
B ernard R entrop,

W.

ork

C it y

[23 Broad street; organized 1870]
Oscar D ressler,
Schafer,
L ouis W atjen,

Ed.

J. F. Frederichs,
Samuel M. S chafer,

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$201,030
891,899
28,668
3,876,327
1,619,962
637,986
734,941

$272,500
886,850
28,292
3,808,190
1,355,497
582,620
889,779

26i,941
10,000
4,077,299

294,287
5,000
6,154,216

102,586
5,000
372,637

20,000
3
$12,072,214

25,000
3
$14,469,319

20,000
3
$8,323,954

3,715,078
716,468
15,000
3
$11,743,400

$750,000
824,760

$750,000
847,972

$750,000
803,283

$750,000
885,893

. 397,724

390,450
118,000
6,036,483
147,127
78,608
3

391,035
34,783
9,277,221
96,807
307,660

$8,323,954

$11,743,400

9,799,318
258,142
42,269
1

386,018
85,000
11,960,404
160,078
279,845
2

Total liabilities.................................................................................................

$12,072,214

$14,469,319

$412,294
930,086
28,647
3,321,740
1,512,620
609,296
392,042
90,126

221

$97,030
889,809
28,497
3,536,270
1,749,491
671,788.
730,086

Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Preferred deposits, viz.:
Due New York State savings banks.................................................................
Other deposits secured by pledge of assets.......................................................
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers........................................................
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................




M artin J. Quinn,
A lbert T ag ,
T. E llett H odgskin.

eport

Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes o f national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes..............................................................................................
Cash item s................................................................................................................
Due from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, less offsets.........................
Assets not included in any o f the above heads............................ •.....................
Add for cents............................................................................................................
Total resources.................................................................................................

H armon W. H endricks,
S chnakenberg,

D.

Q u arterly R

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities..............................................................................................’..
Private securities.................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................

J. F. FREDERICKS, Cashier.

E X C H A N G E B A N K IN

Joseph M. A drian,
Loins H atjpt,

T H E C IT Y

DIRECTORS

C ard G. A mend,
G eo. M. Adrian,
H enry A. Peterson,
Jos. Frey,
_________________ G eo. L. D egener.

YORK — N ew Y

o r k C it y
GEORGE KERN, Cashier.

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$6,874,455

$6,411,993

$6,281,827

$7,647,650

$200,000
860,588

$200,000
831,953

$200,000
818,882

$200,000
868,275

635
5,715,231

230
5,264,575

517
5,021,558
125,000

626
6,465,583

98,000
1

10,000
105,233
2

10,000
105,868
2

113,163
3

$6,874,455

$6,411,993

$6,281,827

$7,647,650

360,030
28,972
5

is c o u n t

98,614
193,887
10,000
23,837
4

D

22,381
3

172,740
209,191
10,000
30,248
4

and

251,345
220,446

$538,675
1,599,355
180,000
61,000
76,569
258,885
2,617,547
264
1,027,426
569,637
329,285

e p o s it

$473,175
1,622,510
185,000
5,000
78,959
209,285
2,852,481
53
142,009
387,013

D

$431,750
1,736,210
185,000
5,000
83,246
225,0-45
2,468,274
45
187,719
667,521

of

$445,625
1,852,236
185,000
5; 000
98,325
313,385
2,307,245
13
548,143
627,308

B anks

Total liabilities............................................. ...................................................

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

on

Total resources.................................................................................................
LIABILITIES
Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Preferred deposits, viz.: Due New York State savings and loan associations
credit unions and land bank...............................................................................
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Bills payable.............................................................................................................
Acceptances of drafts payable at a future date or authorized by commercial
letters o f credit......................................................................................................
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Jacob A. Z immermann,
Louis J. A drian.

eport

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities..................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned.....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate col.
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks..................................................
Cash item s................................................................................................................
Customers liability on acceptances (per contra, see liabilities).........................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

T homas R othmann,
L ouis A. Fahs,

R

r e so u r c e s




OF N E W

[330 Bowery; organized 1872]

222

THE GERM AN

JOSEPH M . AD RIAN , President.

THE

G E R M A N IA B A N K

EDW ARD C. SCHAEFER, President.

Ed. C.

S chaefer,
Louis P. B ach ,
John R heinfrank,

D aniel B rubacher,
Oscar F. Z ollikoffer,
Chas. A. Stabler,

OF T H E C I T Y

OF N E W

YORK — N ew Y

o r k C it y
JOHN BURCKHARDT, Cashier.

[190 Bowery; organized 1869]

DIRECTORS

Bernhard B eineckb,
G ustav L indenmetr,
J. Chb. G. H upfel,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

$329,267
1,796,132
493,000
30,000
1,000
1,412,119
2,260,449
35
703,383
1,030,312

$818,015
1,683,641
483,000

$281,687
1,612,422
483,000

500
1,304,295
2,362,637
32
548,249
942,593

500
2,165,080
2,198,972
24
998,819
933,023

79,500
387,073
32,106
4

60,500
408,337
43,682
4

48,000
483,216
36,981
3

431,086
30,697
5

$8,554,380

$8,655,485

$9,241,707

$9,007,106

LIABILITIES

$929,844
1,668,841
473,000
945,649
2,495,231
178
956,917
1,015,158
60,500

$200,000
1,072,054

$400,000
778,066

$400,000
761,289

$400,000
816,440

1,041,169
50,000
6,157,600
16,350

994,676
50,000
7,016,974
1,637

942,584
50,000
6,775,572
2,581

i.7,205
2

1,035,060
50,000
6,167,320
6,555
200,000
18,482
2

17,129
2

19,927
2

Total liabilities.................................................................................................

$8,554,380

$8,655,485

$9,241,707

$9,007,106




223

Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Preferred deposits, viz.:
Due New York State savings banks.................................................................
Other deposits secured by pledge of assets.......................................................
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers........................................................
Bills payable.............................................................................................................
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
Add for cents................................................................................................ ..........

eport

Total resources.................................................................................................

Otto M. E idutz ,
W m. H. S chmidt,
F rank G ulden .

Q u arterly R

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities.................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned.....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate col
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral..................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks..................................................
Cash items................................................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

Chas. A. K ino,
E dward B enneche,
T hos. G. O’ Connor,

D avid N. G a t ,
James W illits,
C. P. Valentine,

[Organized 1892]

H erbert S. B owne ,
E dward T. P ayne ,
D aniel J. H egeman,

DIRECTORS

Samuel J. Seaman,
F. B. Edmonds,
O. E dward Payne,

34,100
32,393
370,746
494
386,782
55,865

34,700
21,961
300,332
482
498,789
55,478

33,600
20,549
346,173
786
239,712
44,057
63,384

6,900
1,500
1,278
23,465
4

24,600
8,615
5,342
29,575
4

14,050
3,800
1,612
24,031
7

7,591
35,599
4

$2,241,751

$2,408,021

$2,223,416
' $70,000
99,979
7,771
2,027,667
839
17,158
2
$2,223,416

$2,004,171 .

Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Preferred deposits, viz.: Other deposits secured by pledge of assets...............
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................

$50,000
107,529
8,956
1,832,110

$70,000
62,463
10,191
2,080,629

Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

5,575
1

18,467
1

$70,000
41,754
138,920
2,147,486
863
8,997
1

Total liabilities.................................................................................................

$2,004,171

$2,241,751

$2,408,021

Due to trust cnmpanipSj banks nnrl hankers....................................................




is c o u n t

26,500
25,392
358,115
433
226,856
60,934

D

$301,817
844,318
53,000
232,826

and

$382,316
788,837
53,000
228,626

e p o s it

$195,496
807,113
53,000
237,626

LIABILITIES

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

D

$143,955
825,739
53,000
250,100

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

of

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

B anks

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

on

Total resources.................................................................................................

Francis L. H ine ,
John V. C. H egeman,
W m. H. Seaman.
eport

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities..................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned.....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate
collateral................................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Cash items.................................................................................................................
Assets not included in any o f the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

H erbert K. D odge,
F. E. W illits,
D aniel Underhill,

R

RESOURCES

JOHN C. SM ALL, Cashier.

224

T H E G LE N COVE B A N K OF GLEN COVE — G l e n C o v e
D A V ID N . G A Y , President.]

THE
H.

G R E E N W IC H B A N K OF T H E C I T Y OF N E W

W ARD FORD, President.

W m. W. B arbour,
Julius M autneb,
James M. D onald,

E dwin W. Orvis,
Lee Shubert,
H. W ard F ord,

DIRECTORS

G eo. R amsey,
Alexander W alker,
Paul E. M oller,

RESOURCES

o r k C it y
FRANK HAM MOND, Cashier.

LIABILITIES

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$202,364
283,154
88,000
13,533
4,676,023
7.282.969
6
1.645.970
1,691,044

$273,065
258,228
87,000
13,533
2,843,385
8,588,884
22
1,687,191
1,681,757

$305,653
227,306
87,000
13,283
2,765,248
9,229,627
78
1,346,987
1,292,458

475,000
20,000
1,562,362

480,000
52,000
854,635

435,666
90,000
665,800

7,000
3
$17,947,428

7,000
4
$16,826,704

33,424
5
$16,491,869

1,230,029
23,616
410,897
5
$18,687,064

$500,000
1,280,368

$500,000
1,337,589

$500,000
1,343,985

$500,000
1,372,719

463,991
118,791
5,715
13,640,578
1,862,004

447,605
63,376
5,689
12,893,754
1,498,744

508,383
76,018
57,844
12,407,272
1,495,213

278,402
123,232
672,502
14,225,580
1,386,964

75,978
3
$17,947,428

79,944
3
S16.826.704

103,151
3
$16,491,869

23,616
104,045
4
$18,687,064

$803,322
212,656
87,000
13,283
2,271,766
9,129,909
112
2,515,521
1,380,908
608,040

225

Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Preferred deposits, viz.:
Due New York State savings banks.................................................................
Deposits by the superintendent of banks of the State of New Y o rk ............
Other deposits secured by pledge o f assets...................................................
Due depositors, not preferred................................................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers........................................................
Acceptances of drafts payable at a future date or authorized by commercial
letters o f credit.....................................................................................................
Other liabilities.......................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................
Total liabilities; ...............................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, i917

Chas. Shoninqer,
H enry R. Cabsb,
John J. H opper.

eport

Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes o f national banks................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Cash item s.......... ......................................................................................................
Customers liability on acceptances (per contra, see liabilities).........................
Assets not included in any o f the above heads....................................................
Add for c e n ts ............! ............................................................................................
Total resources.................................................................................................

Chas. H ebbebt Smith,
W illiam H. B aldwin,
W m. D eforest M anice,

Q u arterly R

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities.................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral..................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................




YORK — N ew Y

[402 Hudson street; organized 1855]

E dward C ooper,

CHARLES E. PATTERSON, C&shier.

John K. Van V ranken ,
M artin V. W. TT*r.r..

A rthur W. B rierley,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June20,1917

$300,388
365,523
80,000
327,750

$477,602
362,681
80,000
324,750

$484,534
359,258
80,000
330,050

$508,594
384,100
80,000
342,050

7,551
31,425
225,776
17
273,260
41,106

3,948
19,195
210,553
197
183,360
48,962

10,347
18,995
190,073
90
234,950
48,856

10,347
37,959
198,844
347
276,261
57,092
88,448

32,123
4,257
11,362
3

39,774
5,881
30,464
3

43,772
8,834
14,411
3

5,417
26,592
5

$1,700,541

$1,787,370

$1,824,173

$2,016,056

Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Due depositors, not preferred................................................................... ..........
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers........................................................
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

$30,000
192,157
1,467,182
4,621
6,580
1

$30,000
197,167
1,535,339
9,958
14,905
1

$30,000
187,104
1,595,729
4,146
7,193
1

$30,000
220,832
1,741,243
11,800
12,178
3

Total liabilities.................................................................................................

$1,700,541

$1,787,370

$1,824,173

$2,016,056

RESOURCES

D e p o s it
an d

D is c o u n t




of

LIABILITIES

B anks

Total resources.................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

on

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities....................................................................................................
Private securities..................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned.....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate
collateral................................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie.........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks..................................................
Cash item s................................................................................................................
Assets not included in any o f the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

R eport

W m. S. H all,,
C harles E. P aterson,

em pstead

[52 Main street; organized 1877]
DIRECTORS
W m. P ost,

226

HEM PSTEAD B A N K — H
EDW ARD COOPER, President.

H E N R Y J. SCHNITZER STATE B A N K — N
JULES C H A R M A T Z , President.

ew

Y

ork

C

it y

[141 Washington street; organized 1917]

A L E X A N D E R SILUN, Cashier.

DIRECTORS
H enry J. S chnitzeb,

Louis M. Josephthal,

Jules Chabmatz,

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
Juno20, 1917

A lexander Silun.

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917
$159,098
55,000
153,372
211

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917
$165,146
55.000
30.000
85,854
144
6,616

Q u arterly R

Stocks and bonds, viz.: Public securities...........................................................
Real estate owned..................................................................... ..............................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers..................... ...........................

D avid T aylor,

Total resources.................................................................................................

$415,632

$366,121

LIABILITIES

eport

Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.............................
15,844
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
625
Cash item s................................................................................................................
23,359
31,481
Add for cents............................................................................................................
2
1

$100,000
Capital......................................................................................................................
$100,000
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
204,587
217,793
83,058
36,374
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
1,165
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers........................................................
1,096
21,600
Bills payable.............................................................................................................
5,219
10,856
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
3
Add for cents............................................................................................................
2
Total liabilities.................................................................................................

$366,121

22T




$415,632

J oel F owler,

R

ic h m o n d

H

228

HILLSIDE BANK —
JOEL FOW LER, President.

il l

[3302 Jamaica avenue; organized 1906]
F rederick B oschen,

FREDERICK BOSCHEN, Cashier.

W m. H. W ade ,
A lbert L. V oltz.

John K erz,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

$990
248,157
44,299
16,059
61,510
47,362
286,076
111,394
58,499

$17,570
265,313
44,299
16,059
56,427
51,420
272,552
51
129,395
52,191

$31,170
273,847
44,299
16,059
51,312
63,850
258,036
33
160,612
32,192

17,500
2,300
1,580
2,800
4

14,800
1,200
1,066
4,300
4

14,500
3,200
6,212
3,500
1

1,614
3,000
3

$898,589

$926,647

$958,823

$985,155

Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Other liabilities.......................................................................... ..............................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

$100,000
46,209
749,579
2,800
1

$100,000
39,696
782,162
4,788
1

$100,000
40,187
814,8i8
3,818

$100,000
40,869
840,318
3,968

Total liabilities.................................................................................................

$898,589

$926,647

$958,823

$985,155

RESOURCES

90

D e p o s it

79,512
45,133
39,000

and

D is c o u n t

LIABILITIES




of

$100,970
282,270
44,299
16,059
44,273
44,387
284,603

B anks

Total resources.................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

on

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Fublic securities....................................................................................................
Private securities..................................................................................................
Real estate owned....................................................................................................
Mortgages ow ned.....................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortage, deed or other real estate col..
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................
Overdrafts.................................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................
Specie.........................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws o f the United States.............................
Legal tender notes and notes o f national banks..................................................
Federal reserve notes...............................................................................................
Cadi item s.................................................................................................................
Assets not included in any o f the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

R eport

G eo. C. D ickel ,
James A. B ell,

DIRECTORS

H O M E S T E A D B A N K OF B R O O K L Y N — Brooklyn
E . L. ROCKEFELLER, President.
C has. J. B enisch ,
John G. B uehler,
B. Schubert.

John C. Crevelinq,
R udolph R bimer, Jr .,
John A. Vandbrvbbr,

[141 Pennsylvania avenue, organized 1907]

DIRECTORS

Fred’ k H earn ,
Jambs P. R utl ,

RESOURCES

T o ta l re so u rce s..............................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

E. L. R ockefeller,
Oscar W. Swift,
G. S. H ice .

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$93,920
209,716
98,158
53,450

$120,006
241,273
98,158
53,125

$91,994
226,848
98,158
51,775

$167,858
257,262
98,158
57,275

24,573
47,637
439,675
14
161,352
67,602

31,819
44,115
487,561
16
91,003
60,788

31,926
34,644
432,882
6
165,200
66,505

25,385
47,900
404,487
4
204,019
65,843
34,599

28,100
3,000
11,853
11,691
4

18,500
3,000
11,871
11,887
5

30,470
5,000
11,550
10,508
3

i.2,509
16,224
3

$1,250,745

$1,273,127

$1,257,469

$1,391,526

Quarterly R eport

S tock s and b on d s, v iz .:
P u b lic se cu ritie s.................................................................................................................
P riva te se cu ritie s...............................................................................................................
R e a l estate o w n e d ..................................................................................................................
M ortga ges o w n e d ...................................................................................................................
L oan s an d d iscou n ts secured b y b o n d and m ortgage, deed o r oth er rea l estate
co lla te ra l...............................................................................................................................
L oan s an d d iscou n ts secured b y oth er co lla te ra l.........................................................
L oan s, d iscou n ts an d b ills pu rch ased n o t secured b y co lla te ra l.............................
O v e rd ra fts................................................................................................................................
D u e from tru st com pan ies, banks an d ban kers...........................................................
S p e cie .........................................................................................................................................
O th er cu rren cy au th orized b y th e law s o f the U n ited S ta te s.................................
L eg al ten der n otes an d n otes o f n ation al b a n k s..........................................................
F ed eral reserve n o te s ............................................................................................................
C ash ite m s................................................................................................................................
A ssets n o t in clu d ed in a n y o f th e a b ov e h e a d s...........................................................
A d d fo r ce n ts...........................................................................................................................

GEORGE L. PORTER .Cashier.

Samuel Pallet,
J. Y. N. Simonson,
W m. F. R ybrson,

LIABILITIES

Capital......................................................................................................................
$200,000
$200,000
$200,000
$200,000
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
54,050
60,182
50,758
41,933
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
924,898
1,002,091
1,117,628
987,302
Bills payable.............................................................................................................
80,000
14,180
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
12,684
13,715
13,445
1
Add for cents............................................................................................................
1
1




$1,250,745

$1,273,127

$1,257,469

$1,391,526

229

Total liabilities.................................................................................................

G ut Cary ,

R. L. F abnham,
S. K ies,

W m.

ork

[17 Battery Place, organized 1902]

DIRECTORS

E dward W. Harden,
John E. G ardin,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$291,168
78,900
1,907,416
1,246,342
670
576,874
371,490

$491,367
77,670
1,060,068
2,422,682
1,202
268,308
385,172

$469,106
73,341
1,734,528
1,849,750
2,703
405,091
352,138

16,992
11,750
103,027
45,248
11,549
3

47,314
35,500
119,997
469,588
3

59,025
125,750
166,730
327,849
16,753
5

258,092
90,853
15,690
4

$4,661,429

$5,378,871

$5,582,769

$6,525,032

and

$500,000
113,517

$500,000
125,497

$500,000
142,829
36,819

3,873,697
103,266

$500,000
132,977
43,000
1,500
4,173,205
82,868

4,482,695
111,723

5,625,547
87,703

D is c o u n t

45,248
25,699
2

445,320
1

327,849
35,003
2

90,853
41,280
1

$4,661,429

$5,378,871

$5,582,769

$6,525,032

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917
$936,918
72,057
2,040,733
1,964,775

8

Capital......................................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits................................................................
Preferred deposits, viz.: Other deposits secured by pledge o f‘assets...............
Deposits otherwise preferred.............................................................................
Due depositors, not preferred.................................................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers........................................................
Acceptances o f drafts payable at a future date or authorized by commercial
letters o f credits...................................................................................................
Other liabilities.........................................................................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................
Total liabilities.........................................................................................................




D e p o s it

LIABILITIES

of

526,716
370,395
248,791

B anks

Total resources........................................................................

A rthur K avanagh,

on

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities.........................................................................
Private securities.......................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral.......................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral
Overdrafts......................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers.........................
Specie..............................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States..
Legal tender notes and notes o f national banks.......................
Federal reserve notes....................................................................
Cash items......................................................................................
Customers liability on acceptances (per contra, see liabilities)
Assets not included in any o f the above heads.........................
Add for cents.................................................................................

Lawrence M. Jacobs,
W illard Straight.

R eport

RESOURCES

C it y
ALFRED J. M cG RATH , Cashier.

230

T H E IN T E R N A T IO N A L B A N K — N e w Y
LAW RENCE M . JACOBS President.

JOHN N E M E TH STATE B A N K — N
JOHN NEM ETH, President.

ew

Y

ork

C it y

(395 Broadway; organized 1917)

K ARL SCHENK, Cashier.

DIRECTORS
John Nemeth,

K abl S chenk,

Joseph B. L edebeb,

John Nemeth, Jb .,

R udolph Stein .

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

Stocks and bonds, v iz.:
Public securities...................................................................................................
Private securities.................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral..................................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral.........................

$1,000
8,489
4,225
30

$11,000
15,255
9,065
84,684

$12,420
13,600
11,392
299,076

Due from trust companies, banks and bankers....................................................

256,251

308,942
1

215,900
18

Legal tender no .es and notes of national banks..................................................
Cash items.................................................................... •...........................................
Assets not included in any o f the above heads....................................................
Add for cents............................................................................................................

100
15,740
3,150
1

4,030
11,646
9,420
3

6,730
8,038
7,209
3

Total resources.................................................................................................

$288,986

$454,046

$574,386

$100,000
42,042
1*09,372

$100,000
40,925
266,320

37,570
2

46,800
1

$100,000
35,873
374,108
19,377
45,027
1

$100,000
33,903
475,600
27,937
48,858
2

$288,986

$454,046

$574,386

$686,300

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES
Capital.............................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits. . . .
Due depositors, not preferred.......................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers
Other liabihties...............................................
Add for cents...................................................
Total liabilities.......................................

$16,236
14,700
15,015
463,246
6
163,961
52
2,630
3,239
7,211
4
-

$686,300

231




Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

Quarterly R eport

Other currency Authorized by the laws of the United States........................

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

232

T H E JOHNSTOWN BANK — J ohnstown
J O H N G . F E R R E S , P resid en t.

D.

B orden
S m it h ,
M oyer,

F. E.

[1 0 6 W e s t M a in s tre e t: o r g a n iz e d 1879]

G.

Joh n
F erres,
M a r t i n C o l l in s ,

W m.

C.

DIRECTORS

H ackney,

$ 7 1 ,1 5 1
4 7 3 ,1 0 7
3 1 ,2 0 0
2 4 ,5 0 0
6 8 ,8 6 2
2 0 4 ,1 3 0
9 7 4 ,8 1 3
326
1 1 5 ,8 0 0
3 7 ,8 9 9

4 0 ,1 5 9
2 ,5 0 0
1 ,3 2 5

3 9 ,5 7 5
7 ,0 0 0
28 3

2 8 ,8 8 6

1 6 ,9 2 9
4

2 0 ,1 5 4
3

1 ,4 7 7
1 2 0 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,5 8 8
3

187
1 2 0 ,0 0 0
1 9 ,1 9 6
5

$ 1 ,9 5 8 ,5 5 1

$ 2 ,0 2 9 ,4 5 9

$ 2 ,1 7 4 ,7 4 2

$ 2 ,2 4 3 ,0 1 5

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 4 0 ,9 2 0
1 ,6 0 8 ,1 0 1
1 ,7 7 0

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 4 8 ,2 2 2
1 ,6 6 9 ,3 7 7
1 ,8 7 7

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 3 6 ,1 1 1
1 ,6 1 7 ,4 8 3
6 ,3 4 9
8 5 ,0 0 0

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 4 0 ,8 6 5
1 ,6 7 6 ,8 7 1
5 ,3 1 9
8 5 ,0 0 0

7 ,7 5 9
1

9 ,9 8 1
2

1 2 0 ,0 0 0
9 ,7 9 9

1 2 0 ,0 0 0
1 4 ,9 5 8
2

$ 1 ,9 5 8 ,5 5 1

$ 2 ,0 2 9 ,4 5 9

$ 2 ,1 7 4 ,7 4 2

$ 2 ,2 4 3 ,0 1 5

$ 7 1 ,1 5 1
4 7 9 ,0 9 5
3 1 ,2 0 0
2 4 ,0 0 0
6 8 ,8 6 2
2 3 4 ,5 0 0
8 0 9 ,8 1 3
31
3 0 8 ,7 6 0
2 1 ,8 7 0
5 4 ,3 4 5

D iscount

2 6 9 ,2 5 5
3 9 ,3 7 8

$ 8 1 ,1 5 1
4 8 1 ,5 0 2
3 1 ,2 0 0
2 4 ,5 0 0
8 4 ,6 1 8
1 2 2 ,7 6 0
9 9 0 ,0 9 7
4 ,9 9 4
1 0 6 ,3 2 1
3 5 ,3 0 1

and

$ 7 0 ,4 9 1
6 0 3 ,4 7 5
3 1 ,2 0 0
2 4 ,5 0 0
8 4 ,8 8 5
1 1 0 ,0 8 2
7 6 3 ,8 1 6

K79

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

D eposit

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

of




D.

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

B an k s

Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.........................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks...........................................
Federal reserve notes...................................................................................
Cash items..................................................................................................
Customers’ liability on acceptances (per contra, see liabilities)......................
Assets not included in any of the above heads.............................................
Add for cents..............................................................................................
Total resources.....................................................................................
LIABILITIES
Capital.......................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits. . . . ..................................................
Due depositors, not preferred.......................................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers.................................................
Bills payable...............................................................................................
Acceptances of drafts payable at a future date or authorized by commercial
letters of credit........................................................................................
Other liabilities...........................................................................................
Add for cents..............................................................................................
Total liabilities.....................................................................................

H enry V eohtb,
Ja m e s
P ie r s o n .

on

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities.......................................................................................
Private securities.....................................................................................
Real estate owned.......................................................................................
Mortgages owned........................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate col.
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral...........................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral......................
Overdrafts..................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers.............................................

J.

W m.
A dam s,
W m . M cK ie ,

M c K I E , Cashier.

R eport

resources

W IL L IA M

TH E JtJLIAND HANK — G reens
J O S E P H E . J U L I A N D , P resid en t.
J o s . E . JlTLIAND,

W lLU AM J. RUSSELL,
L . R . H a r r is o n ,

[O rg a n ize d 1893]

DIRECTORS

C . W . G ray,

RESOURCES

T o t a l reso u rce s

C. H .

G raves,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

$1,010

$ 1,010

7 2 ,0 7 0
7 ,0 0 0
4 2 ,7 5 0

6 1 ,2 9 0
7 ,0 0 0
4 2 ,6 5 0

$ 1 ,0 0 5
6 7 ,5 4 5
7 ,0 0 0
4 5 ,6 5 0

2 ,2 7 5
7 ,2 0 0
1 0 5 ,0 8 7
310
4 2 ,6 1 7
6 ,2 8 7

2 ,0 7 5
7 ,9 5 0
1 1 5 ,1 6 3
34
4 9 ,2 0 7
5 ,9 2 7

450
1 3 ,8 0 2
1 0 8 ,5 0 6
312
6 4 ,9 9 6
5 ,7 1 7

9 ,0 7 9
1 ,3 0 0
671
1 ,2 5 0

5 ,8 6 8
900
58
1 ,7 0 0

4 ,1 3 0
169
1 ,8 0 0
1

43
1 ,9 0 0

$ 2 9 8 ,9 0 6

$ 3 0 0 ,8 3 2

$ 3 2 2 ,2 8 3

$ 3 8 2 ,8 7 3

$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
6 2 ,4 9 2

$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
6 1 ,5 1 9
9 ,0 8 9
1 9 4 ,7 7 3
450
1

$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
6 4 ,8 6 5

$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
6 5 ,8 1 3
2 2 ,6 1 9
2 5 8 ,6 9 0
75 0
1

$ 3 0 0 ,8 3 2

$ 3 2 2 ,2 8 3

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$1,000
6 6 ,7 7 0
7 ,0 0 0
4 5 ,6 5 0
1 ,8 0 3
5 ,9 0 0
1 0 9 ,1 0 4

86

1 2 3 ,7 7 5
1 ,3 3 3
1 8 ,5 1 0

1,200

2

Q u a r te r ly R epo rt

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l..........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ...........................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e .....................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l re se rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ...........................................................................................................................................
A s s e t s n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

J . R U S S E L L , Cashier.

W IL L IA M
H . T . J h e ia n d ,
H . T . H oag.

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l .................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ..............................
P re fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .: D e p o s it s o th e rw is e p refe rre d .
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ..................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ....................................................................................




$ 2 9 8 ,9 0 6

2 2 1 ,7 1 8
700

$ 3 8 2 ,8 7 3

233

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .

2 0 1 ,1 1 4
300

A. D.

W h it n e y ,

F.

— M

a d r id

F R A N K M . P E C K , Cashier.

[M a in s tre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1896]
J. M e r r im a n ,

DIRECTORS
O. V . V e it c h ,
W. E. G r if f it h .

W.

J o h n H a io ,

C.

G age ,

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

1 4 ,8 7 9
1 1 ,9 0 7
5 6 ,3 3 2
110
2 0 ,3 2 7
2 ,0 1 5

1 9 ,1 7 0
1 2 ,1 4 7
4 9 ,4 4 2
64
1 8 ,8 2 3
99 5

1 6 ,1 4 2
1 3 ,5 9 7
5 7 ,3 2 7
137
2 6 ,0 9 4
1 ,3 0 0
1 1 ,0 5 7

7 ,4 4 3
474
2 ,4 1 4
4

7 ,1 6 5
101
2 ,6 7 6
3

9 ,3 5 8
306
2 ,0 9 6
4

349
2 ,6 0 0
4

$ 2 4 1 ,9 1 6

$ 2 6 4 ,2 1 3

$ 2 8 9 ,9 7 9

$ 3 3 2 ,3 8 4

C a p i t a l ..................................................................
.....................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe r r e d d e p o s its , v i z .: O t h e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
B ills p a y a b l e .......................................................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 3 ,3 1 7
2 ,2 4 7
1 7 8 ,8 6 8
1 ,0 3 3

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 3 ,0 6 2
1 ,9 8 4
2 2 8 ,5 7 5
7

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
4 1 ,2 9 1
2 ,0 1 2
2 2 2 ,7 5 0

1 ,4 5 0
1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 3 ,7 2 1
1 ,9 3 9
1 9 7 ,1 6 4
96
5 ,0 0 0
1 ,2 9 0
3

1 ,3 5 0
1

4 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,3 3 0
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 2 1 1 ,9 1 0

$ 2 6 -1,213

$ 2 8 9 ,9 7 9

$ 3 3 2 ,3 8 4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

LIABILITIES




D iscount

1 5 ,7 0 2
1 2 ,6 2 7
4 5 ,7 8 5
60
1 6 ,9 2 1
1 ,7 6 9

and

$ 7 6 ,4 0 0
1 2 4 ,3 7 7
1 ,0 0 0
2 ,0 0 0

D eposit

$ 5 7 ,0 0 0
1 1 7 ,5 7 4
1 ,0 0 0
2 ,0 0 0

of

$ 2 5 ,8 1 5
1 1 9 ,8 8 3
1 ,0 0 0
2 ,0 0 0

B anks

$ 1 1 ,0 1 5
1 2 4 ,6 9 9
1 ,0 0 0
2 ,0 0 0

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l e state
c o lla t e r a l.........................................................................................
.......
..
..
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ..........................................................................................
.............................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a t io n a l b a n k s . . : .......................................................
C a s h i t e m s ......................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

on

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

R eport

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

RESOURCES

2 34

M A D R ID BANK
A . D . W H I T N E Y , P resid en t.

T H E M AN H ATTA N CO M PAN Y — N
S T E P H E N B A K E R , P resid en t.

K.

H enry
M cH a b g ,
Sa m u e l S l o a n ,

ew

Y

ork

C it y
D . H . P I E R S O N , Cashier.

[40 W a ll s t r e e t ; o r g a n iz e d 1799]

St e p h e n B a k e r ,
C harles H . T enney,

DIRECTORS
G.

F bed’ k
B ourne,
B . H . Borden,
W il lia m S . T o d .

RESOURCES

T o t a l reso u rce s

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

$ 1 ,0 3 5 ,2 5 0
5 ,1 2 0 ,6 5 7
9 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 ,2 7 0 ,2 5 8
1 3 ,6 0 4 ,6 4 2
49
1 3 ,4 2 2 ,2 4 1
1 1 ,2 6 7 ,1 6 8

$ 1 ,9 9 7 ,2 5 5
4 ,8 0 4 ,0 4 0
9 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 7 ,8 7 1 ,9 5 4
1 3 ,5 7 0 ,7 0 6

$ 3 ,6 0 4 ,3 4 0
3 ,7 7 4 ,1 5 4
9 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 ,0 1 4 ,9 0 9
2 1 ,2 0 4 ,8 5 4

9 ,8 8 5 ,1 2 1
4 ,7 0 2 ,2 2 0

1 0 ,3 1 5 ,8 9 3
4 ,2 3 2 ,2 4 5

3 ,5 0 2 ,8 0 0
2 0 9 ,0 0 0
1 8 ,5 6 8 ,2 6 5

1 ,7 5 3 ,7 0 0
3 2 ,1 8 3 ,2 0 6

5 1 5 ,8 0 0
5 5 ,0 0 0
4 ,9 1 1 ,9 3 5

7 9 1 ,7 8 2
8 6 ,3 5 2
3

1 ,0 3 5 ,5 8 8
9 2 7 ,4 9 6

1 ,6 0 0 ,8 8 8
1 1 2 ,2 8 0

2

2 2 ,6 4 1 ,7 3 1
5 ,8 2 8 ,0 4 3
1 ,9 8 7 ,0 4 8
7 7 ,2 6 1
5

$ 8 8 ,7 7 8 ,4 6 7

$ 8 9 ,7 4 2 ,2 8 8

$ 6 4 ,2 4 2 ,3 0 0

$ 7 7 ,3 5 2 ,1 0 6

$ 2 ,0 5 0 ,0 0 0
5 ,1 8 0 ,1 1 7

$ 2 ,0 5 0 ,0 0 0
5 ,2 8 3 ,7 8 3

$ 2 ,0 5 0 ,0 0 0
5 ,2 1 2 ,0 8 7

$ 2 ,0 5 0 ,0 0 0
5 ,2 2 1 ,2 0 8

3 ,9 7 5 ,7 9 3
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 1 5
1 5 ,0 0 0
4 8 ,0 7 9 ,4 5 8
2 7 ,5 3 6 ,3 8 0

4 ,3 7 7 ,5 5 1
1 ,0 5 8 ,5 1 5
1 5 ,0 0 0
1 ,2 7 5 ,0 3 0
5 2 ,1 1 2 ,6 6 5
2 1 ,4 8 5 ,5 9 1

4 ,1 9 2 ,5 3 9
1 5 8 ,5 1 5
2 9 ,3 0 5
1 ,0 7 6 ,5 5 0
2 9 ,5 2 3 ,1 5 8
2 0 ,0 9 8 ,1 2 7

3 ,4 2 7 ,8 1 9
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 1 5
2 9 ,3 0 5
2 3 1 ,3 5 0
4 3 ,3 1 4 ,9 3 1
2 0 ,4 4 2 ,8 7 1

7 9 1 ,7 8 2
1 4 9 ,9 1 9
3

1 ,0 3 5 ,5 8 8
1 ,0 4 8 ,5 6 2
3

1 ,6 0 0 ,8 8 8
3 0 1 ,1 2 7
4

1 ,3 5 0 ,2 6 1
2 8 4 ,3 4 4

$88,778,467

$89,742,288

111,000

2

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
14, 1917

N oy .

$ 2 ,4 9 0 ,0 2 3
5 ,0 9 9 ,7 1 5
9 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 ,6 4 2 ,7 4 7
1 5 ,7 2 5 ,7 1 5
961
6 ,2 2 4 ,2 3 1
1 ,8 6 4 ,5 2 6
8 7 0 ,1 0 0

Q u a r t e r l y R epo rt

S tock s a n d b o n d s , v iz .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ........................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ........................................................................................... .
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l............................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t se cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l.
O v e r d r a f t s ...........................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ...............................
S p e c i e ....................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s . .
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s .............................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s .....................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ..........................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t h e F e d e r a l R e s e r v e B a n k o f N e w Y o r k , less o ffse ts
C u s t o m e r s ’ lia b ilit y o n a c c e p t a n c e s (p e r co n tra , see lia b ilities)
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ...............................
A d d f o r c e n t s .....................................................................................................

W m . Sl o a n e ,
C h a r l e s D . D ic k e y ,

J am es Sp e y e r ,
W a l t e r J e n n in g s ,

LIABILITIES

Total liabilities




$04,i*fcJ,3UU

2

3>/Y ,oOZ,IUO

235

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S t a t e s a v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S u p e r in te n d e n t o f B a n k s o f t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ...............
O t h e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
A c c e p t a n c e s o f d r a ft s p a y a b le a t a fu tu r e d a t e o r a u th o riz e d b y c o m m e r cia l
le tte rs o f c r e d i t ..............................................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

H arvey S. G reene,
C has . F. N orth,

John W . F ord,
John E. M ac Lean ,

C

o h o es

J . S . C L U T E , Cashier.

[8 9 -9 1 R e m s e n stre e t: o rg a n iz e d 1872]

DIRECTORS
E dward C. D oyle,
James T ierney,
w . P. P arsons.

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

Statement of
condition 4
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

4 3 ,5 3 9
2 ,4 0 0
3 ,8 6 8
8 ,0 3 4
4

3 6 ,4 3 8
4 ,4 0 0
6 ,7 3 2
1 3 ,3 8 2
1

3 ,7 6 7
2 ,1 9 0
3

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................: .............

$ 1 ,3 8 5 ,0 4 1

$ 1 ,3 7 5 ,3 4 8

$ 1 ,4 1 0 ,5 3 1

$ 1 ,5 8 8 ,2 3 0

$100,000

$100,000

$ 100,000

$ 100,000

1 0 9 ,0 4 8

1 1 4 ,7 7 1

9 8 ,4 6 0

9 1 ,0 4 7

7 2 ,2 2 3
6 5 ,0 0 0
3 ,7 5 0
1 ,0 2 7 ,8 6 1
1 ,4 7 5

6 9 ,7 2 3
7 3 .0 0 0
3 ,7 5 0
9 5 3 ,6 3 4
3 ,3 i9
5 0 .0 0 0
7 ,1 4 9

6 3 ,2 2 3
6 5 ,0 0 0
3 ,7 5 0
9 7 0 ,2 0 1
2 ,1 9 6

5 9 ,2 2 3
7 3 ,0 0 0
3 ,7 5 0
1 ,2 1 0 ,1 8 0
5 ,6 1 7

2

7 ,7 0 0
1

4 5 ,4 1 2
1

$1,375,348

$1,410,531

$1,588,230

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ..............................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ...........
P r e fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z . :
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s ............
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k .............
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a ssets
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .
B ills p a y a b l e ..................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilitie s
A d d fo r c e n t s ..

T otal liabilities




5 ,6 8 3
1

$1,385,041

100,000

D is c o u n '

5 0 ,5 6 1
2 ,0 0 0
1 ,6 6 3
5 ,1 4 9
4

an d

F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s .......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

O ther cu rren cy authorized b y th e laws o f th e U nited S ta tes.................................
Legal tender notes and n otes o f nations.! b a n k s .........................................................

$ 1 ,0 0 0
3 5 2 ,8 7 9
5 0 ,0 0 0
4 1 ,3 0 7
2 2 0 ,9 8 5
5 4 8 ,5 8 9
1 ,3 0 6
2 8 7 ,5 6 3
1 9 ,7 4 2
5 8 ,8 9 9

D e p o s it

$ 1 ,0 0 0
3 7 8 ,4 7 0
5 0 ,0 0 0
4 2 ,8 6 0
2 3 5 ,2 5 9
5 0 5 ,3 6 1
858
1 2 2 ,1 0 2
1 3 ,6 6 8

of

$ 1 ,0 0 0
3 8 2 ,2 0 8
5 0 ,0 0 0
4 3 ,7 2 5
2 3 7 ,6 1 8
5 0 3 ,0 5 1
309
8 3 ,7 2 2
1 5 ,8 7 0

B anks

$ 1 ,0 0 0
3 9 0 ,7 4 7
5 0 ,0 0 0
4 3 ,3 0 4
2 0 7 ,5 2 4
4 6 6 ,3 3 6
20
1 5 2 ,1 8 3
i4 ,5 5 0

on

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real e sta te co l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Statement of
condition <*
Feb. 28, 1917

John H. B ullock ,
J. S. Clute,
R eport

RESOURCES

W. D, B oswell,
F red ’ k W . K avanaugh,

236

MANUFACTURERS’ BANK OF COHOES —
H A R V E Y S . G R E E N E , P resid en t.

H

M A R K E T BA N K OF BUFFALO — B uffalo
E L L IO T T C . M cD O U G A L , President.
D e W itt C lin ton ,

L au rens E nos,
C ar lton M . Smith ,

[585 Main street: organized 1903]
DIRECTORS
E lliott C. M c D ougal ,
G eo . U r b a n , Jr .,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

R ESOU RCES




—

$ 3 0 8 ,6 0 9
3 6 1 ,0 4 8
9 0 ,0 0 0
3 ,4 5 0
2 9 6 ,8 8 7
9 8 3 ,6 0 2
71
2 8 7 ,7 0 3
7 4 ,1 3 3

$ 3 5 3 ,2 4 1
3 1 6 ,1 0 6
9 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,4 5 0
4 0 4 ,8 9 0
1 ,0 6 9 ,6 7 8
626
3 3 7 ,6 6 9
8 0 ,7 5 7

$ 3 4 0 ,2 4 1
3 2 2 ,3 5 6
9 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,2 0 0
4 0 4 ,2 2 8
1 ,2 3 1 ,0 7 6
58
5 0 8 ,1 3 4
8 2 ,1 3 5

1 0 ,2 0 0
3 ,1 0 0
4 9 ,5 4 7
2 1 ,0 8 0
3

1 2 ,8 0 0
5 ,0 0 0
3 5 ,1 4 3
2 7 ,0 5 5
3

9 .5 0 0
7 .5 0 0
3 9 ,4 7 5
2 2 ,4 9 1
3

5 3 ,4 0 4
2 8 ,7 2 9
5

$ 2 ,4 8 9 ,4 3 3

$ 2 ,7 3 5 ,4 1 8

$ 3 ,0 5 9 ,3 9 7

$ 3 ,1 0 0 ,7 4 4

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 5 ,6 8 6

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 9 ,5 5 0

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 4 ,3 1 1

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 7 ,8 2 6

1 0 5 ,0 0 0
3 7 ,9 5 0
6 8 ,0 0 0
2 ,0 6 8 ,1 0 4
2 3 ,7 5 0
1 0 ,9 4 2
1

1 0 5 .0 0 0
8 4 ,4 6 5
1 2 6 .0 0 0
2 ,2 2 2 ,5 0 1

1 0 5 .0 0 0
2 1 ,9 9 3
1 0 5 .0 0 0
2 ,6 3 3 ,9 4 7

9 5 ,0 0 0
2 6 ,2 4 8
1 2 6 ,0 0 0
2 ,6 5 9 ,2 2 6

1 7 ,9 0 2

1 9 ,1 4 5
1

1 6 ,4 4 3
1

$ 2 ,4 8 9 ,4 3 3

$ 2 ,7 3 5 ,4 1 8

$ 3 ,0 5 9 ,3 9 7

$ 3 ,1 0 0 ,7 4 4

—

$ 3 6 5 ,2 4 1
3 2 8 ,6 4 3
9 0 ,0 0 0
1 1 ,0 9 7
4 8 0 ,8 9 9
1 ,1 2 6 ,9 7 2
96
5 1 8 ,7 3 3
6 9 ,2 2 5
2 7 ,7 0 0

e p o r t

T o t a l l i a b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14,1917

R

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ...............................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z . :
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a ss ocia tion s, c r e d it un ion s a n d la n d b a n k
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e f e r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d h a n k ers
.................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20,1917

u a r t e r l y

O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ...........................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

R obert K . R oot ,

Q

S to ck s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
P e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
L o w s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r r e a l e sta te co l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l.............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t se cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

SAM U EL M . JOHNSON, Cashier.

G eo . M ea dw ay ,
J os . M . W ilkinson .

John M. L upton,
A rthur L. D owns,
F rank D . P eterson,

Nat . S. T uthill,
Geo . E. P enny,
G ilbert E . A ldrich ,

a t t it u c K

[P ik e s tre e t: o r g a n iz e d 1905]

DIRECTORS

Chas. Gildersleevb,
Chas. J. M cNui/ty,
Oliver B. G oldsmith,

H erbert R. C onklino,
G eo . H . T erry ,
E rnest D . C orwin .

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

9,508
800
581
1,598
3

8,599
800
488
1,440
3

155
1,541
5

Total resources.....................................................................................
LIABILITIES
Capital.......................................................................................................
Surplus, including all undivided profits........... ..........................................
Preferred deposits, viz.: Due New York State savings banks......................
Due depositors, not preferred......................................................................
Due to trust companies, banks and bankers.................................................
Bills payable...............................................................................................
Other liabilities...........................................................................................
Add for cents..............................................................................................

$345,710

$311,125

$346,219

$461,423

$25,000
24,478
8,0 00
276,037
626

$25,000
25,869
8,0 00
252,689
3,759
19,000
11,900
2

$25,000
26,916
8,000
386,689
2,634

3

$25,000
25,554
8,000
219,493
952
20,000
12,124
2

Total liabilities.....................................................................................

$345,710

$311,125

$346,219

$461,423




11,566

12,182
2

is c o u n t

10,592
900
25
2,089
4

D

975
30,831
123,853
325
165,660
1,783
14,973

a n d

975
19,495
133,986
127
52,157
1,649

e p o s it

1,000
21,300
130,521
173
11,577
1,249

D

1,000
11,290
127,132
309
47,146
1,563

o f

$1,000
98,622
16,000
5,7 00

a n k s

$1,000
103,800
16,000
5,7 00

B

$1,020
110,095
16,000
5,7 00

o n

$1,000
120,960
16,000
5 ,7 00

e p o r t

Stocks and bonds, viz.:
Public securities.......................................................................................
Private securities.....................................................................................
Real estate owned.......................................................................................
Mortgages owned........................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by bond and mortgage, deed or other real estate
collateral.................................................................................................
Loans and discounts secured by other collateral...........................................
Loans, discounts and bills purchased not secured by collateral......................
Overdrafts..................................................................................................
Due from trust companies, banks and bankers.............................................
Specie.........................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.........................
Legal tender notes and notes of national banks............................................
Federal reserve notes...................................................................................
Cash items..................................................................................................
Assets not included in any of the above heads.............................................
Add for cents..............................................................................................

E . D . C O R W I N , Cashier.

W m. M . H udson,
P hilip R. T uthill,
H enry K aelin ,

R

resources

238

*t h e MATTITUCK BANK — M
J O H N M . L U P T O N , P resident.

M. BE R A RD IN I STATE BAN K

MICHAEL BERARDINI, P resident.
M ich a el B er ard in i ,

V ictor E. T ozzi ,
P h ilip B erardini ,

—

N

e w

Y

o r k

C

it y

BENJAMIN GRASSI, A sst. Cashier.

[34 Mulberry street; organized 1915]

DIRECTORS
L. C asazza ,

A ngelo
M ichael B erardini , J r .,

V irginio B ian ch i ,
M odest B erardini .

A ugust C aponicri ,

Statement’of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition’
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 1 0 3 ,1 7 0
1 8 3 ,1 8 7
200
1 ,5 8 6
4 4 4 ,5 9 7
191

$ 1 7 3 ,7 6 5
1 7 6 ,4 0 6
10 0
2 ,8 2 1
3 9 9 ,6 8 1
625

$ 2 7 0 ,8 4 3
1 7 1 ,7 5 6
100
1 ,6 7 0
5 4 5 ,8 3 6
61 5

1 2 ,8 9 9
5 ,8 0 0
1 0 ,2 9 9
2

1 8 ,1 0 0
4 ,5 0 0
9 ,8 3 9
1

3 2 ,5 0 0
9 ,0 0 0
4 ,7 6 1
1

4 ,7 6 1
2

$ 7 6 1 ,9 3 1

$ 7 8 5 ,8 3 8

$ 1 ,0 3 7 ,0 8 2

$ 1 ,2 8 8 ,9 8 0

C a p i t a l .................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll in d iv id u a l p r o f i t s .............................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ..................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ....................................
B ills p a y a b l e .....................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ....................................................................................................

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
4 0 7 ,7 8 9
1 6 6 ,3 6 6
2 ,8 7 0
1 ,6 9 8
3 3 ,2 0 6
2

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
4 2 6 ,5 0 9
1 6 1 ,5 7 0
9 ,2 2 4
2 ,0 5 9
3 6 ,4 7 5
1

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
4 4 0 ,0 3 2
2 0 5 ,9 6 0
2 3 5 ,6 5 6

$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
4 4 4 ,3 2 4
2 0 0 ,8 6 9
3 5 2 ,8 3 7

5 ,4 3 3
1

1 4 0 ,9 4 8
2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .......................................................................................

$ 7 6 1 ,9 3 1

$ 7 8 5 ,8 3 8

$ 1 ,0 3 7 ,0 8 2

$ 1 ,2 8 8 ,9 8 0

e p o r t

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .......................................................................................

$ 2 6 7 ,8 0 7
1 6 6 ,4 0 6
200
2 ,1 3 9
8 2 1 ,8 7 2
79 3
2 5 ,0 0 0

R

S to ck s a n d b on d s, v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ........................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l............................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t se cu re d b y co lla te ra l
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ...............................
S p e c i e ...................................................................................................................
•Other c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s . .
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s .............................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ....................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ...............................
A d d f o r c e n t s ....................................................................................................

u a r t e r l y

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

Q

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

230




MECHANICS’ BANK — B rooklyn
H A R R Y M . D e M O T T , President.

[215 Montague street; organized 1852]

W IL T O N C. D O N N , Cashier.

H . M . D e M ott ,
M ichael F urst ,
A lvah M ille r ,
W . A . P endleton ,
____

A . T . Su llivan ,
G eo . C . V a n T u t l , J r .,
J oseph W alk er , J r .,
W m . E. W heelock ,

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

$ 1 ,0 8 5 ,0 5 3
3 ,1 6 8 ,2 0 7
2 ,1 5 5 ,5 2 6
1 ,0 0 1 ,9 1 6
5 8 5 ,0 5 8
4 ,0 4 0 ,4 6 7
7 ,4 4 7 ,9 4 4
695
4 ,0 7 8 ,5 0 0
2 ,6 1 1 ,3 9 6

$ 9 4 7 ,8 8 3
3 ,0 2 4 ,9 1 1
2 ,2 1 0 ,9 4 5
1 ,0 2 5 ,3 2 2
5 6 8 ,1 0 7
4 ,7 8 8 ,8 3 8
7 ,9 0 5 ,8 6 2
1 ,3 5 7
4 ,3 4 6 ,6 8 0
1 ,5 0 2 ,4 8 4

$ 1 ,4 1 8 ,2 4 5
2 ,7 2 5 ,4 1 6
2 ,2 0 2 ,3 5 3
1 ,0 2 1 ,7 2 9
5 5 7 ,5 1 7
4 ,9 5 2 ,2 0 5
7 ,2 5 7 ,7 3 4
829
4 ,4 2 8 ,9 9 6
1 ,6 1 5 ,2 0 3

6 3 6 ,8 0 0
1 3 1 ,4 5 0
1 ,5 4 2 ,4 7 3

7 6 8 ,0 7 1
8 5 ,3 8 0
1 ,0 6 3 ,5 8 0

6 4 5 ,0 5 4
1 3 5 ,4 1 5
1 ,1 3 2 ,1 7 9

2 3 1 ,7 0 2
5

1 8 9 ,9 5 4
5

1 7 8 ,5 0 3
4

1 ,6 0 8 ,2 8 4
1 6 ,3 0 8
1 7 3 ,6 7 1
4

$ 2 8 ,7 1 7 ,1 9 2

$ 2 8 ,4 2 9 ,3 7 9

$ 2 8 ,2 7 1 ,3 8 2

$ 3 0 ,9 8 8 ,4 5 1

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s ........................................................................
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a s s o cia tio n s , c re d it u n io n s a n d la n d b a n k
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S u p e r in te n d e n t o f B a n k s o f t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..............
O t h e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts ....................................................................
D e p o s it s o t h e r w is e p r e fe r r e d ..................................................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .....................................................................
A c c e p t a n c e s o f d r a ft s p a y a b le a t a fu t u r e d a t e o r a u th ’ d b y c o m ’ l le tte rs o f cre d it
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,6 0 0 ,0 0 0
8 4 0 ,8 4 0

$ 1 ,6 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 3 6 ,8 3 5

$ 1 ,6 0 0 0 0 0
7 2 8 ,7 3 7

$ 1 ,6 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 8 1 ,6 4 4

2 ,3 2 6 ,0 3 9
1 6 1 ,6 3 8
5 9 5 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,1 2 7
6 2 7 ,6 6 8
1 5 ,0 5 3
2 1 ,3 6 1 ,8 3 2
9 8 9 ,8 6 0

2 ,3 1 9 ,1 0 8
9 9 ,3 5 5
6 7 8 ,0 0 0
3 7 ,8 4 2
7 3 5 ,5 8 2
1 3 ,7 0 9
2 0 ,0 9 1 ,3 2 5
1 ,0 8 4 ,9 6 2

2 ,1 8 8 ,8 9 9
6 0 ,5 4 3
5 8 9 ,0 0 0
3 7 ,9 6 9
5 2 9 ,1 0 4
4 5 ,6 4 4
2 1 ,0 3 1 ,2 4 2
1 ,1 6 7 ,2 2 5

i7 4 ,i3 i
4

1 ,0 3 2 ,6 5 7
4

2 9 3 ,0 1 6
3

2 ,7 8 2 ,6 3 5
1 0 6 ,5 3 3
7 7 8 ,0 0 0
3 2 ,3 4 0
1 ,1 1 4 ,5 1 8
5 4 ,0 6 1
2 1 ,4 4 4 ,8 9 6
1 ,0 9 5 ,2 6 3
1 6 ,3 0 8
1 ,1 8 2 ,2 4 7
6

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 2 8 ,7 1 7 ,1 9 2

$ 2 8 ,4 2 9 ,3 7 9

$ 2 8 ,2 7 1 ,3 8 2

$ 3 0 ,9 8 8 ,4 5 1

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z . :
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l e state c o l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a ft s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e .....................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
C u s t o m e r s ’ lia b ilit y o n a c c e p t a n c e s (p e r c o n t r a , see lia b ilit ie s )...............................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ................................................ ...............
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................... * ................ .........................................................................
T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917
$ 2 ,9 0 4 ,5 8 2
2 ,7 8 6 ,7 2 6
2 ,3 0 0 ,0 0 2
1 ,0 0 3 ,4 1 0
4 7 7 ,6 0 7
5 ,6 8 3 ,8 7 0
7 ,0 5 7 ,5 1 0
71 3
4 ,6 6 5 ,5 2 6
1 ,3 7 9 ,1 1 9
9 3 1 ,1 1 9

LIABILITIES




D eport on B anks of D eposit and D iscount

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

RESOURCES

240

DIRECTORS

J ohn H . H a llo ck ,
C har les Jerome E dwards ,
J ohn Y . Jew ell ,
F . D . M ackat,
E d . T . H o rw ill ,
F. A . Se lls ,
A n drew D . B a ir d ,
J os . E. O w e n s ,
H orace C. D u V al ,
D . W . M cW illia m s ,
D a n ie l C h a u n c e t ,
James H . J ourdan,
___________________________________________________________________ G eorge W . C hauncey .

M ECH ANICS A N D FARM ERS’ B A N K OF ALB A N Y
D U D L E Y O LC O T T, President.
C has . N ew m an ,

D u d ley O lcott ,
Jam es N. W allace ,

—

A

l b a n y

[63 State street; organized 1868]
DIRECTORS
D onald M c C bedie ,

R O B E R T OLCOTT, Cashier.

B en j . W . A rnold ,
A. P age Smith .

R obert O lcott ,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$ 1 5 1 ,0 0 0
1 ,1 7 5 ,0 2 2
2 1 ,0 0 0

$ 1 5 1 ,0 0 0
1 ,1 2 5 ,7 9 0
2 1 ,0 0 0

$ 1 7 7 ,1 0 0
1 ,1 0 7 ,4 3 8
2 1 ,0 0 0

$ 3 5 1 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 1 0 ,4 3 1
2 1 ,0 0 0

6 8 ,9 2 0
6 3 7 ,4 9 3
6 9 5 ,0 4 9
207
7 2 7 ,5 2 9
5 8 ,5 0 0

6 7 ,5 2 0
8 1 9 ,7 9 6
6 5 0 ,7 0 9
1 ,0 6 6
3 7 8 ,9 9 3
7 0 ,4 0 0

6 8 ,5 2 0
8 2 2 ,2 7 2
5 2 7 ,0 9 3
3 ,4 2 6
3 7 3 ,2 1 8
5 9 ,9 0 0

5 8 ,0 2 0
8 4 8 ,3 0 0
5 1 3 ,8 5 9
59
7 2 7 ,8 1 4
6 9 .5 0 0
7 9 .5 0 0

Q

8 7 ,5 0 0
1 9 ,6 5 9
1 4 ,8 4 4
2

4 7 ,6 0 0
4 8 ,5 0 4
2 3 ,7 5 1
4

5 8 ,6 0 0
3 1 ,6 8 2
1 8 ,2 4 5
4

4 1 ,4 5 9
1 4 ,9 3 0
4

R

$ 3 ,6 5 6 ,7 2 5

$ 3 ,4 0 6 ,1 3 3

$ 3 ,2 6 8 ,4 9 8

$ 3 ,7 3 5 ,8 7 6

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o fits (m a rk e t v a lu e ) ...............................................
P r e fe r r e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te sa v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
D e p o s its b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ......................................... ........................................
D e p o s its b y t h e S u p e r in te n d e n t o f B a n k s o f t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..............
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,1 0 0 ,7 3 6

$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 9 7 ,0 9 7

$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 9 5 ,0 5 2

$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 5 6 ,6 2 5

2 6 8 ,8 1 4
1 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 5 4
1 ,8 7 2 ,1 4 6
6 ,0 9 2
8 ,8 8 1
2

2 1 6 ,6 2 8
1 5 0 ,0 0 0
9 7 ,1 1 2
1 ,5 7 6 ,3 1 7
4 ,8 8 1
1 4 ,0 9 6
2

2 9 6 ,4 3 1
1 1 5 ,0 0 0
3 2 ,4 0 1
1 ,4 4 1 ,8 1 1
1 9 ,0 7 9
1 8 ,7 2 2
2

2 6 3 ,7 2 9
1 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 2 ,2 0 9
1 ,9 4 9 ,8 4 7
3 0 ,3 0 4
2 3 ,1 5 9
3

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ........................................................................................................................

$ 3 ,6 5 6 ,7 2 5

$ 3 ,4 0 6 ,1 3 3

$ 3 ,2 6 8 ,4 9 8

$ 3 ,7 3 5 ,8 7 6

RESOURCES

e p o r t

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

u a r t e r l y

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e cu re d b y c o lla te r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e f r o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e .....................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S ta te s.....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ........................ .............................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

LIABILITIES

241




T hos . J. D e v in e ,
C h as . P. S chlegel ,

P b b c y R. M cP h a il ,
G eo . H . P er kin s ,

—

R

o c h e ste r

J O H N C . R O D E N B E C K , C ashier.

[1 25 E a s t M a in s tre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1883]

DIRECTORS

M ar tin B. H oyt ,
F rank A . W ard ,
I rving S. R obeson.

$ 7 ,4 7 9 ,9 7 5

$ 8 ,1 3 4 ,5 7 3

$ 8 ,2 4 0 ,7 4 2

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................

$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 0 4 ,2 9 7

$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 1 0 ,8 2 5

$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 2 3 ,8 8 9

$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 2 4 ,4 4 5

8 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 7 ,5 1 2
6 ,2 5 3 ,9 4 2
9 3 ,6 5 2
6 7 ,3 6 2
3

8 0 ,2 9 1
1 6 6 ,1 2 3
6 ,1 7 5 ,1 1 6
1 0 5 ,8 1 1
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 1 ,8 0 6
3

8 0 ,0 0 0
1 1 3 ,3 6 3
6 ,3 4 2 ,0 9 8
1 0 2 ,1 9 6
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 3 ,0 2 4
3

8 0 ,0 0 0
7 3 ,0 7 6
6 ,4 7 1 ,4 7 5
8 9 ,8 5 6
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 1 ,8 8 7
3

D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ...............................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .
B ills p a y a b l e ..................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s .............................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .................................................................
T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ....................................................

$ 7 ,3 3 6 ,7 6 8

$ 7 ,4 7 9 ,9 7 5

$ 8 ,1 3 4 ,5 7 3

$ 8 ,2 4 0 ,7 4 2




'

$ 7 ,3 3 6 ,7 6 8

LIABILITIES

is c o u n

6 5 ,7 3 4
1 4 ,9 7 5
4

D

1 9 9 ,1 6 6
2 ,2 7 5
6 2 ,5 6 7
1 6 ,9 5 3
5

a n d

2 5 3 ,0 7 7
2 ,9 7 5
7 1 ,6 5 7
2 1 ,6 2 1
4

e p o s it

2 2 6 ,4 1 5
3 ,1 0 0
6 5 ,9 3 0
1 4 ,6 0 4
4

$ 1 5 4 ,3 3 5
1 4 0 ,0 2 8
2 2 0 ,0 0 0
2 1 5 ,8 8 6
2 4 1 ,8 0 4
2 ,0 7 3 ,2 9 9
4 ,1 0 3 ,2 5 3
6 ,2 2 8
6 7 2 ,5 0 0
1 1 0 ,9 9 5
2 2 1 ,7 0 1

D

$ 3 7 0 ,2 9 6
1 4 1 ,2 6 7
2 2 0 ,0 0 0
2 1 4 ,9 0 3
2 5 5 ,1 9 5
2 ,0 9 0 ,6 1 8
4 ,0 3 2 ,2 4 4
5 ,0 1 3
4 2 3 ,6 7 8
1 0 0 ,3 9 3

o f

$ 1 ,0 0 0
1 4 3 ,7 7 5
2 2 0 ,0 0 0
1 9 3 ,2 1 4
2 6 6 ,4 8 0
2 ,0 2 1 ,7 4 3
3 , 7 7 1 ,1 3 4
4 ,8 2 3
3 9 9 ,9 2 1
1 0 8 ,5 5 1

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

a n k s

$ 1 ,0 6 6
1 6 1 ,4 8 9
2 2 0 ,0 0 0
1 9 2 ,2 4 4
2 9 4 ,7 2 8
1 ,9 7 8 ,4 7 4
3 ,3 9 7 ,4 4 8
7 ,6 5 5
6 7 8 ,4 9 6
9 5 ,1 1 5

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

B

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

o n

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

e p o r t

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real estate co l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l.............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ...........................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a t io n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

F rancis S. M acomber ,
A lbert S. N ew e ll ,
R

RESOURCES

J ohn C. R odenbeck ,
V. F . W hitmore ,

242

M E R C H A N TS’ BANK OF ROCHESTER
P E R C Y R . M c P H A I L , P resid en t.

— N ew Y o r k
[Fourth avenue and 23d street; organized 1905]

M ETROPOLITAN BAN K
H E N R Y O L L E S IIE IM E ll, President.
J ohn R . H egeman ,
W illard E . E dmister ,
W m . R eichman ,
______

H a l e y F iske ,
D a v id F. B utcher ,
M organ J. O’B rien ,
____________

DIRECTORS

L. E dmund Z acher ,
Wm. M. P erkin s ,
B radley L. E aton ,
H enry Ollesheimes .

RESOURCES
S to ck s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r r e a l e sta te c o l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla te r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e .....................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ...........................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t h e F e d e r a l R e s e r v e B a n k o f N e w Y o r k , less o f f s e t s ................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

C

it y

AUGUSTUS C. CO R B Y , Cashier.

F red ’ k H . E cker ,
C h as . H . P atr ick ,
E m il B erolzheimer ,
____________

N ew ton E . Stout ,
G eo . W . R ogers ,
G ilbe rt B . Sayres ,

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June20,1917

$ 1 ,0 0 0
1 ,3 9 0 ,9 6 6
9 8 8 ,3 4 3
4 4 7 ,3 1 8
2 ,0 4 0 ,5 2 3
1 0 ,0 7 8 ,6 9 5
114
6 ,3 6 0 ,0 7 5
7 3 9 ,1 9 5

$960
1 ,7 0 8 ,7 8 5
9 3 1 ,9 5 9
4 3 8 ,7 4 3
2 ,2 4 9 ,6 5 7
1 1 ,3 4 2 ,3 6 3
98
2 ,9 6 5 ,9 2 7
7 1 4 ,4 7 2

$970
1 ,3 9 5 ,0 9 8
9 2 1 ,6 4 0
4 2 6 ,1 5 1
2 ,5 5 4 ,2 2 5
1 3 ,5 7 5 ,6 2 9
529
6 ,9 4 2 ,7 8 1
5 4 6 ,2 6 4

2 , 5 1 3 ,9 6 2
4 1 ,5 0 0
2 ,0 2 3 ,7 6 6

2 ,5 9 1 ,9 9 2
4 7 ,5 0 0
1 ,5 4 0 ,6 6 9

1 ,2 3 2 ,9 2 5
1 6 7 ,5 0 0
9 9 8 ,6 8 2

2 7 ,8 8 5
5

4 2 ,3 2 3
5

3 9 ,4 0 2
4

2 ,0 2 9 ,6 1 4
2 ,8 3 4 ,3 4 0
5 0 ,7 4 3
6

$ 2 6 ,6 5 3 ,3 4 7

$ 2 4 ,5 7 5 ,4 5 3

$ 2 8 ,8 0 1 ,8 0 0

$ 4 1 ,6 2 0 ,7 4 1

$ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,1 2 0 ,2 1 3

$ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,1 0 9 ,4 3 4

$ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,0 5 5 ,2 4 9

$ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,1 2 8 ,6 3 8

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917
$ 3 ,9 2 2 ,4 4 2
1 ,4 6 7 ,0 7 3
9 1 6 ,1 1 1
4 2 4 ,0 1 2
2 ,9 0 5 ,2 4 8
1 4 ,1 8 5 ,2 2 7
47
1 0 ,4 6 7 ,3 4 3
7 1 5 ,0 7 3
1 ,7 0 3 ,4 6 2

«C
d

a
H
w

V

d
o

LIABILITIES

1 6 4 ,6 6 9
3 5 ,9 1 1

1 6 4 ,6 5 5
2 6 ,0 5 6

1 6 4 ,6 6 9
3 1 ,6 7 0

2 1 ,4 1 6 ,8 5 2
8 0 9 ,3 8 5
1 0 6 ,3 1 5
2

1 9 ,2 8 3 ,8 4 9
8 7 1 ,9 1 2
1 1 9 ,5 4 5
2

2 3 ,6 1 7 ,1 4 7
7 9 2 ,1 3 8
1 4 0 ,9 2 5
2

1 6 4 ,2 5 0
3 3 ,5 5 3
2 ,0 0 0 ,6 5 7
3 4 ,4 1 9 ,1 2 9
7 1 2 ,2 7 0
1 6 2 ,2 4 2
2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 2 6 ,6 5 3 ,3 4 7

$ 2 4 ,5 7 5 ,4 5 3

$ 2 8 ,8 0 1 ,8 0 0

$ 4 1 ,6 2 0 ,7 4 1




243

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a ssocia tion s, c re d it un ions a n d la n d b a n k
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .....................................................................
O t h « r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

E. M. D a v is ,
Wm. L ockitt ,

T heo . C. B oenau ,
G eo . W. M cK en zie ,
H e n r y M. R an dall ,

[2 07 F ift h a v e n u e : o rg a n iz e d 1907]

DIRECTORS

M ichael F ijbst,
H en ry S. M ott ,
J ohn S. S cully ,

S tock s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rt g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l estate c o l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l.............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e rv e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l r e s o u r c e s . ^....................................................................................................................

F re d . J. G risw old ,
Stephen N oonan ,

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 1 ,0 0 0
3 7 1 ,1 9 2
6 9 ,5 0 0
9 1 ,0 0 0
1 ,4 7 5
4 9 ,1 9 0
1 8 4 ,7 2 1
404
1 2 2 ,9 1 8
8 9 ,3 8 6

$ 1 ,0 0 0
3 8 5 ,9 7 1
6 8 ,5 0 0
1 4 4 ,5 0 0
2 ,9 5 0
5 9 ,0 2 5
1 8 9 ,2 9 8
267
4 8 ,3 2 4
8 4 ,8 1 0

6 ,0 5 0
4 ,7 5 0
10 0
9 ,9 0 8
3

1 ,9 3 0
1 ,4 5 0
42
1 0 ,7 6 7
3

3 ,0 5 0
1 ,9 0 0
536
1 1 ,5 4 1
4

236
9 ,3 7 5
4

$ 1 ,0 0 1 ,5 9 7

$ 9 9 8 ,8 3 7

$ 1 ,0 & 5 ,2 1 9

$ 1 ,1 2 9 ,8 4 8

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 8 ,4 3 0

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 8 ,7 2 5

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,7 1 4

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 4 ,0 9 5

3 6 ,0 0 0

4 0 ,0 0 0

3 6 ,0 0 0
8 6 9 ,5 1 2

4 0 .0 0 0
9 0 .0 0 0
8 2 0 ,6 5 6

6 ,9 9 2
1

2 5 ,0 9 6
1

$ 1 ,0 3 5 ,2 1 9

$ 1 ,1 2 9 ,8 4 8

$ 1 ,0 0 0
3 8 6 ,4 8 3
6 8 ,5 0 0
1 4 5 ,7 5 0
2 ,1 2 5
6 2 ,9 1 3 1 7 2 ,5 2 7
1 2 ,1 1 2
8 7 ,1 5 7
7 9 ,6 2 1

$ 1 4 6 ,4 0 0
3 1 7 ,4 5 0
6 7 ,5 0 0
1 4 5 ,7 5 0
1 ,8 7 5
6 0 ,1 2 0
1 6 2 ,1 2 3
584
1 1 0 ,3 5 4
8 7 ,9 7 7
2 0 ,1 0 0

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b v p le d g e o f a s s e ts ......... ...........................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................

8 2 3 ,8 3 9

O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

3 ,3 2 7
1

7 9 5 ,6 1 8
3 0 ,0 0 0
4 ,4 9 3
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,0 0 1 ,5 9 7

$ 9 9 8 ,8 3 7

Hills p a yable.....................................................................................................................




'

R eport on B anks of D eposit and D iscount

RESOURCES

T H O M A S M . H A L S E Y , Cashier.

Wm. H. G ieseler ,
F. W. H. N elson ,
J ohn S. Sorensen .
Statement of
Statement of
condition
condition
Feb. 28, 1917
June20, 1917

'2 4 4

MONTAUK BANK — B rooklyn
H E N R Y M . R A N D A L L , P resid en t.

M OUNT PLEASANT B A N K

— P le
[W h eeler a v e n u e ; o r g a n iz e d 1886]

S . W O O D C O R N E L L , P resid en t.

B. H.

C abmer ,

S. W ood
A lfred

C ornell ,
R omer ,

DIRECTORS

R obert H av ilan d ,
H oward R . W ashbijbn ,

a s a n t v il l e

B . H . C A I I M E R , Cashier.

D an iel P. H ays ,
W m . W . W ee d .

H en ry

L. H un ter ,
Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

Statement of
condition
June20,1917

$ 1 6 2 ,4 7 0
1 9 7 ,1 1 ?
3 1 ,0 0 0
2 0 4 ,0 5 0

$ 1 7 6 ,3 7 1
1 9 5 ,1 9 4
3 1 ,0 0 0
2 2 2 ,4 7 5

$ 1 7 9 ,9 0 1
1 8 1 ,2 5 6
3 1 ,0 0 0
2 2 5 ,3 0 5

$ 1 6 7 ,2 5 6
1 8 8 ,1 0 0
3 1 ,0 0 0
2 2 5 ,9 9 0

1 2 ,5 0 0
5 7 ,5 2 3
1 2 2 ,1 0 9
8 1 ,8 9 6
3 0 ,0 6 0

8 ,8 0 0
7 3 ,5 1 0
1 5 2 ,9 4 9
S i,7 7 5
2 8 ,2 9 4

8 ,8 0 0
7 1 ,8 5 2
1 4 3 ,5 5 4
9 7 ,5 0 0
2 0 ,4 0 0

8 ,8 0 0
7 8 ,8 6 5
1 5 6 ,8 5 3
1 5 5 ,5 8 2
9 ,5 3 6
2 8 ,3 0 0

8 ,5 0 Q
1 ,2 8 0
175
1 1 ,4 2 7
4

8 ,6 0 0
1 ,2 0 0
210
1 0 ,2 6 0
4

1 1 ,2 5 0
6 ,5 0 0
417
1 0 ,9 1 1
3

48 3
1 2 ,5 4 8
4

$ 9 2 0 ,1 0 9

$ 9 9 0 ,6 4 2

$ 9 8 8 ,6 4 9

$ 1 ,0 6 3 ,3 1 7

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .: D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k .................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .......... .......................................................
B ills p a y a b l e .......................................................................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 4 ,0 6 1
2 3 ,0 0 0
8 0 8 ,4 5 6
560

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 5 6
2 6 ,0 0 0
8 8 2 ,2 1 0
10 7

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 7 ,8 9 8
2 6 ,0 0 0
9 3 9 ,7 5 3
41 2

4 ,0 3 0
2

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 9 ,0 9 9
2 6 ,0 0 0
8 4 9 ,1 2 0
41
2 5 ,0 0 0
1 1 ,3 8 0
2

5 ,2 7 6

9 ,2 5 3
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

£ 9 2 0 .1 0 9

£ 9 9 0 .6 4 2

$ 9 8 8 ,6 4 9

$ 1 ,0 6 3 ,3 1 7

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ............, ..................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
Other currency authorized by the la w s of the United States........................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ..........................................*..........................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,19i7

Quarterly R eport

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

245




N

ew

Y

ork

C it y
H U G H N . K I R K L A N D , Cashier.

[4 9 -5 1 W e s t 3 3 d stre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1890]

DIRECTORS
R ichard D blafield ,
A ndrew J. C onnick ,
C. W. L tjyster,

T hos. D imond ,
Samuel M c M illan ,
J ohn C. V a n C lea f ,

Otto M . E idlitz ,
C has . A. Sackett ,

J oseph H . E mery ,
I sadorb Sak s ,
T hos. F. V ietor ,

A . P . W . K in n an ,
J ames T homson ,
H ugh N. K irklan d .

i5 0 ,6 6 6
4 5 ,0 0 0
4 8 0 ,9 2 1
2 1 ,9 3 5
4

1 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 1 ,3 6 2
3 4 ,7 0 9
4

6 0 ,0 0 0
3 5 .0 0 0
3 8 9 ,9 6 2
3 0 .0 0 0
4

4 0 9 ,2 7 4
1 9 ,0 0 0
4

$ 1 0 ,6 1 7 ,7 1 1

$ 1 0 ,3 7 9 ,1 6 6

$ 9 ,3 9 7 ,0 2 0

$ 1 1 ,5 4 0 ,5 9 9

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 7 0 ,0 9 1

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 0 0 ,8 1 5

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 9 9 ,3 4 9

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 9 1 ,4 6 8

2 3 2 ,1 2 4
680
1 ,0 4 6

A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

5 6 ,1 7 2
3

6 5 ,0 2 4
3

2 3 4 ,3 1 3
747
1 ,0 4 5
9 ,0 0 0
7 ,9 2 6 ,3 6 2
1 3 7 ,2 7 3
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
8 8 ,9 2 8
3

2 2 8 ,3 4 9
747
1 ,0 4 6

9 ,3 6 1 ,5 3 7
2 9 6 ,0 5 8

2 3 2 ,5 6 9
747
1 ,0 4 3
4 3 ,0 0 0
9 , 2 1 2 ,5 3 7
1 2 3 ,4 2 8

9 ,8 8 0 ,2 1 2
2 3 2 ,0 3 7
4 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 6 ,7 3 8
2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 0 ,6 1 7 ,7 1 1

$ 1 0 ,3 7 9 ,1 6 6

$ 9 ,3 9 7 ,0 2 0

$ 1 1 ,5 4 0 ,5 9 9

D




is c o u n t

Bills payable.....................................................................................................................
Other liabilities.................................................................................................................

D

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ...............................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a s s o cia tio n s , cre d it u n io n s a n d la n d b a n k
D e p o s it s b y t h e S u p e r in te n d e n t o f B a n k s o f t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..............
Other deposits secured by pledge o f assets...........................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .....................................................................

a n d

LIABILITIES

e p o s it

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 7 8 7 ,1 2 9
5 3 9 ,6 0 6
4 8 5 ,6 3 1
5 0 ,3 2 5
7 1 ,6 7 3
2 ,9 2 4 ,3 9 6
4 ,0 7 1 8 2 6
6 ,2 5 1
1 ,0 7 2 ,2 8 1
8 3 4 ,2 1 7
2 6 8 ,9 8 6

o f

$ 6 2 8 ,0 7 0
5 4 0 ,5 0 1
5 0 7 ,6 2 6
5 0 ,3 2 5
8 4 ,5 7 3
1 ,9 8 9 ,5 9 5
3 ,8 0 5 ,6 1 9
1 ,9 5 9
4 1 0 ,8 0 5
8 6 2 ,9 8 1

a n k s

$ 5 8 7 ,9 8 7
5 4 3 61 8
5 0 7 ,6 2 6
5 0 ,3 5 0
8 9 ,7 7 3
3 ,5 1 4 ,0 8 3
2 ,8 0 2 ,4 7 8
412
8 3 6 ,1 4 0
1 ,0 0 0 ,6 2 4

B

$ 5 1 0 ,4 9 0
6 1 3 ,6 8 2
5 0 7 ,6 7 2
5 0 ,3 7 5
1 1 9 ,3 2 3
2 ,1 8 0 ,8 3 6
2 , 7 1 8 ,0 1 5
996
2 ,1 0 0 ,1 3 9
1 ,1 1 8 ,3 2 3

S tock s a n d b on d s, v iz .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rt g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r real e sta te col.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l.............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................... * .........................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

o n

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

e p o r t

Statement of
condition
June20,1917

K

R

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,19171

RESOURCES

246

THE MUTUAL BANK —
C H A R L E S A . S A C K E T T , P resid en t.

THE NASSAU UNION BANK —
R I C H A R D D O W N I N G , P resid en t.
J. K. O. S herwood ,
Wm. R. M en eely ,
Jam bs S h evlin ,

E dward E. C raft ,
C hester W. C hapin ,
R obert C. M eserole ,

G

len

C

ove

H . G . H A Y W A R D , Cashier.

[G len street* o r g a n iz e d 1903]

DIRECTORS
A . B urnside C heshire ,
T ownsend F. B aile y ,
James H. C ocks ,

R ichard D owning ,
J oseph R oll ,
E dward M . U nderhill ,

A lfred C. C hapin ,
S amuel Y. B ayi .e s ,
Wm. H. Mtch e ll .

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$ 7 7 ,4 9 0
6 1 7 ,8 2 5
1 4 ,0 0 0
2 ,7 5 0

$ 7 6 ,9 7 0
5 6 9 ,4 8 0
1 4 ,0 0 0
2 ,7 5 0

$ 1 1 1 ,1 6 9
5 5 9 ,8 4 0
1 4 ,0 0 0
2 ,0 0 0

$ 1 1 9 ,5 5 0
6 0 1 ,2 6 2
1 4 ,0 0 0
2 ,0 0 0

9 ,6 4 0
2 6 ,6 3 2
2 1 6 ,4 0 4
4 0 6 ,4 0 3
5 5 ,7 2 7

9 ,6 1 5
2 8 ,5 6 3
1 7 0 ,6 9 5
2
2 0 1 ,4 6 0
5 9 ,8 2 6

9 ,6 0 0
2 2 ,8 2 1
1 6 1 ,4 7 4
45
2 8 3 ,2 7 9
4 1 ,0 0 3

O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s .......................................... ........................................................................
C a s h it e m s ...........................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

9 ,6 0 0
2 7 ,2 1 3
1 8 5 ,8 1 8
26
1 5 4 ,8 3 5
8 ,8 6 0
5 1 ,2 3 6

1 0 ,6 1 0
5 ,0 0 0
396
1 4 ,2 3 8
2

6 ,8 2 0
5 ,0 0 0
90 S
5 9 ,7 2 3
3

2 0 ,2 3 5
3 ,9 4 0
3 ,2 4 4
1 7 ,1 4 1
4

1 ,0 7 0
5 9 ,5 5 4
3

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,4 5 7 ,1 1 7

$ 1 ,2 0 5 ,8 1 5

$ 1 ,2 4 9 ,7 9 5

$ 1 ,2 3 5 ,0 2 7

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
9 8 ,5 4 9

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 6 ,8 5 2

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 5 ,8 9 2

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 1 6 ,1 3 9
4 5 .0 0 0
5 0 .0 0 0
9 1 7 ,0 9 6
988
5 ,8 0 4

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b l i c s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r re a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s -a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Q u a r te r ly R epo rt

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28. 1917

RESOURCES

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ..............................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ..........
P re fe r r e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ............
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f assets
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ...............................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .
O th e r lia b ilit ie s .............................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .................................................................

4 5 ,0 0 0

5 0 ,0 0 0

4 5 ,0 0 0

1 ,2 0 7 ,4 3 6
2 ,0 2 6
4 ,1 0 5
1

9 7 1 ,0 9 2
1 ,8 5 4
6 ,0 1 5
2

1 ,0 2 4 ,7 2 5
60 8
3 ,5 6 8
2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ...................................................

$ 1 ,4 5 7 ,1 1 7

$ 1 ,2 0 5 ,8 1 5

$ 1 ,2 4 9 ,7 9 5




$ 1 ,2 3 5 ,0 2 7

-J

A D A M S B R O W N , P resid en t.

— N
[41 W e s t 3 4 th s tre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1907]

e w

Y

o r k

C

it y

C U R T I S J. B E A R D , C ashier.

DIRECTORS

J ohn P. M unn ,
H e n ry W . Sa c k e it ,
U do M . F leischmann ,
W m . H . Seaich ,
W yllys T e r ry ,
J. A dams B row n ,
L ouis K. L iggett ,
C has . M . F leischmann ,
C has . A . S pofford ,
J. M c A lpin P yle ,
P a u l A . Sa ib m b ie r ,_____________________________________________ C urtis J. B eard ,________________________________________________ W illiam P. C hapman , Jr .

$ 2 1 1 ,4 0 6
4 5 2 ,9 5 2

$ 5 ,8 9 6 ,5 4 3

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 i9 ,0 1 0

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 2 5 ,9 7 0

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 6 6

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 1 ,0 5 4

1 0 3 ,7 1 5
898
8 8 ,0 0 0

6 4 ,3 0 8
875
8 5 ,0 0 0

6 0 ,9 6 2
2 ,8 4 0
1 0 8 ,0 0 0

4 , 5 5 7 ,4 3 9
5 ,5 1 4
1 4 ,7 0 0
4 2 ,6 2 1
3

5 ,2 8 2 ,6 7 0
2 3 ,4 4 7
1 ,4 0 0
3 6 ,1 6 6
4

$ 5 ,1 7 0 ,5 2 6

$ 5 ,8 9 6 ,5 4 3

S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ...............................................................................
P r e fe r r e d d e p o s its , v iz .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te sa v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te sa v in g s a n d lo a n a ss o cia tio n s, c r e d it u n io n s a n d la n d b a n k
D e p o s its b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O th e r d fip osits secu red b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts ....................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e to trust, companies^ h a n k s a n d b a n k e r s . ................................................................
A c c e p t a n c e s o f d r a fts p a y a b le a t a fu tu r e d a te o r a u th ’ d b y e o m ’ l lette rs o f eredit
O th e r lia b ilitie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

5 ,3 5 8 ,0 7 1
1 6 ,3 2 3
1 2 ,3 6 0
4 3 ,3 4 5
1

6 2 ,9 4 2
2 ,3 6 8
1 0 8 ,0 0 0
3 7 4 ,4 2 0
4 ,7 9 6 ,8 3 9
5 ,6 5 6
1 1 ,8 7 0
4 2 ,4 5 5
3

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 6 ,0 4 1 ,7 2 3

$ 5 ,8 3 0 ,5 2 3




is c o u n t

$ 5 ,1 7 0 ,5 2 6

D

$ 5 ,8 3 0 ,5 2 3

a n d

$ 6 ,0 4 1 ,7 2 3

LIABILITIES

e p o s it

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

D

O th e r nurrf>np.y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
1 0 1 ,9 5 0
1 0 7 ,2 4 0
4 8 ,0 7 5
0
5 ,0 0 0
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o3t,0
e s0......................................................................................................................
500
2 2 8 ,2 1 8
2 3 8 ,3 2 2
2 8 1 ,8 0 5
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
2 5 2 ,1 9 6
1 2 ,3 6 0
1 1 ,8 7 0
C u s t o m e r s ’ lia b ilit y o n a c c e p t a n c e s (p e r c o n t r a , see lia b ilit ie s )...............................
1 4 ,7 0 0
1 ,4 0 0
1 4 ,8 6 6
2 2 ,4 9 1
1 7 ,5 7 2
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ...............................................................
1 7 ,6 7 0
4
4
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................
6
6

o f

$ 2 4 6 ,4 1 0
4 8 4 ,9 8 1
4 ,9 9 2
9 6 ,2 0 4
4 3 ,0 9 6
1 ,8 5 0 ,7 2 1
1 ,8 3 3 ,8 2 7
3 ,9 8 2
4 5 3 ,5 2 8
4 6 5 ,6 0 9
1 1 2 ,4 1 0

a n k s

$ 2 2 6 ,3 7 4
4 7 5 ,1 6 6
4 ,9 9 2
1 0 1 ,7 7 4
3 7 ,0 0 0
1 ,2 4 7 ,7 7 2
2 ,0 3 0 ,8 3 9
2 ,7 4 0
3 3 7 ,8 8 2
3 8 6 ,7 1 4

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

B

$ 3 0 7 ,9 9 7
4 7 0 ,9 0 7
5 ,4 3 9
9 8 ,7 0 0
4 3 ,0 9 6
1 ,3 8 8 ,6 2 1
2 ,2 2 1 ,6 5 7
1 ,5 8 8
4 9 6 ,6 7 4
4 2 1 ,0 2 1

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

o h

6 4 ,5 5 0
4 5 ,4 6 1
1 ,4 1 7 ,3 7 1
2 ,2 2 7 ,0 1 2
938
7 6 6 ,1 4 9
. 4 7 1 ,5 0 8

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

e p o r t

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rt g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l e sta te co l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l.............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

R

RESOURCES

248

N E W N E T H E R L A N D BAN K OF NEW Y O R K
J.

N E W Y O R K PRODUCE EXCH AN GE B AN K
G A T E S W . M c G A R R A H , P resid en t.

—

[1 0 -1 2 B r o a d w a y ; o r g a n iz e d 1883]

DIRECTORS
C. H ubbard ,

N

e w

Y

C it y
T H O M A S B . N I C H O L S , Cashier.

o r k

J ohn E. B er w in d ,
A mbrose G. T odd,
W alter
John R. W ood ,
J oseph S. H ouse ,
W m . H . C hilds ,________________G ates W . M cG abbah ,__________________________________________ John M cH ugh ,_________________C harles S. Sargeant , Jr .

RESOURCES

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$ 1 ,8 8 7 ,8 0 7
2 ,3 3 8 ,0 7 6
6 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 6 0 ,5 0 0
7 ,0 3 2 ,0 3 7
2 ,7 1 9 ,6 9 7
2 ,8 0 1
4 ,6 6 0 ,9 8 1
1 ,6 2 1 ,3 1 1

$ 3 ,1 9 6 ,0 9 5
2 ,0 8 8 ,6 4 0
6 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 6 3 ,1 3 1
9 .0 4 4 .2 3 9
3 ,3 5 0 ,9 3 6
9 ,5 6 6
1 .5 9 4 .2 3 9
1 ,9 1 5 ,4 5 5

$ 2 ,6 7 1 ,9 8 5
2 ,0 8 8 ,3 6 0
6 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 3 7 ,3 7 0
9 , 1 0 9 ,7 4 4
4 , 5 4 1 ,5 0 4
1 3 ,7 9 4
2 ,6 4 7 ,0 5 9
2 ,0 3 7 ,6 6 7

4 1 6 ,1 4 3
7 0 ,2 7 5
2 ,0 8 0 ,1 5 0
1 2 8 ,2 4 8
2 2 8 ,2 9 5
3

5 2 1 ,0 6 6
4 5 ,4 0 0
1 ,1 0 6 ,0 S 7
1 5 9 ,1 0 9
2 1 5 ,0 6 4
3

2 ,8 5 3 ,6 8 9
1 1 2 ,8 7 9
2 1 4 ,5 6 4
3

$ 2 4 ,3 4 7 ,6 4 1

$ 2 4 ,9 1 0 ,4 1 5

$ 2 5 ,9 1 9 ,2 1 2

$ 3 0 ,0 9 4 ,7 4 4

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 6 2 ,4 3 6

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
9 7 7 ,5 9 1

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
9 8 0 ,7 9 0

$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 1 4 ,1 4 4

2 9 2 ,5 2 6
4 5 ,4 0 0
8 3 ,0 0 0

3 1 3 ,9 6 1
2 4 ,3 8 2

1 6 6 ,4 6 8
5 3 ,9 2 5

2 i,4 3 i,8 4 5
3 6 7 ,0 5 0
2 ,3 2 0
6 3 ,0 6 0
4

1 ,1 4 7 ,2 9 4
2 0 ,9 2 0 ,3 6 8
1 8 6 ,3 0 9
1 2 8 ,2 4 8
1 0 0 ,2 5 7
5

2 1 8 ,5 3 9
5 1 ,7 3 1
9 0 ,0 0 0
3 5 6 ,4 0 0
2 2 ,6 3 8 ,4 8 3
3 1 8 ,7 4 1
1 5 9 ,1 0 9
1 0 5 ,4 1 6
3

9 1 1 ,9 2 7
2 6 ,2 3 3 ,0 0 2
3 5 3 ,3 8 4
1 1 2 ,8 7 9
1 3 7 ,0 1 1
4

$ 2 4 ,3 4 7 ,6 4 1

$ 2 4 ,9 1 0 ,4 1 5

$ 2 5 ,9 1 9 ,2 1 2

$ 3 0 ,0 9 4 ,7 4 4

4 2 3 ,6 7 3
7 1 ,1 2 0
2 ,5 4 9 ,1 8 2
2 ,3 2 0 2 2 8 ,1 0 4

2

$ 3 ,4 7 6 ,8 2 2
2 ,0 2 3 8 8 4
6 2 5 ,0 0 0

88,120
1 0 ,2 8 3 ,9 0 0
4 ,7 6 1 ,4 3 1
3 ,7 9 2
2 ,7 1 5 ,9 3 5
1 ,9 5 5 ,8 6 9
9 7 8 ,8 7 6

LIABILITIES

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ........................................................................................................................




112,000

112,000

249

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ...............................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z . :
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a ss ocia tion s, c re d it u n io n s a n d la n d b a n k
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k .................................................................................
O t h e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts ....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .....................................................................
A c c e p t a n c e s o f d r a ft s p a y a b le a t a fu tu r e d a te o r a u th ’d b y c o m ’l le tte rs o f c re d it
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Q u a r te r ly R epo rt

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ...........................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r rea l esta te co l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e .....................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ............... .................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ...........................................................................................................................................
C u s t o m e r s ’ lia b ilit y o n a c c e p t a n c e s (p e r c o n tra , see lia b ilitie s )...............................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

J . W . S P A L D I N G , Cashier.

[41 N o r t h a v e n u e : o rg a n iz e d 1910]

DIRECTORS

A lonzo G uest ,
H abhy E. C olw ell ,
T heo . W ulp ,
C has . A. C ole ,
G erhard H . B lume ,
C has . F. Ste h lin ,
D ominick G irardi ,
J. A lbert M ahlstedt ,
_________________________________ C harles W . S. W ilson ,________________________________________ F bed ’ k H . Sracord .

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rt g a g e , d e e d o r o th e r real esta te co l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l.............. ...............................................
L o a n s , d is co u n ts a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla te r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e f r o m tr u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O th e r riirr e n e y a u th o riz e d b v t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l te n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f th e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

R obert J. C ooper , Jr .,
J. W . S palding ,

.Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$ 1 5 0 ,0 4 3
8 1 ,6 6 6

$ 2 1 6 ,2 7 7
1 0 4 ,0 3 1

$ 1 3 3 ,4 3 3
1 0 1 ,4 5 8
1 0 ,9 7 5

6,000

6,000

6,000

1 9 ,2 1 3
4 3 ,8 4 5
1 5 3 ,9 8 0

1 9 ,2 1 3
4 8 ,7 8 0
1 7 8 ,4 2 3

1 5 ,6 4 4
4 6 ,5 4 5
1 6 3 ,8 8 3

6 1 ,6 9 9
1 0 ,4 3 4

‘ 8 4 ,2 8 8
1 1 ,5 1 8

8 6 ,8 2 6
8 ,8 1 2

1 5 ,6 5 0
6 8 ,2 5 5
1 3 4 ,8 9 4
3
3 8 ,0 8 3
9 ,1 7 7
4 ,7 7 5

4 ,1 4 0
1 ,4 4 0
1 ,6 0 9
4 ,8 4 6

1 ,9 8 0

4 ,4 0 5

22

88

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917
$ 1 6 3 ,1 9 0
9 4 ,8 1 0
1 0 ,9 7 5

1,000

1,200

1 ,4 0 3
5 ,3 3 4
3

2 ,4 7 0
2 ,9 2 9
4

3 ,3 0 3
3 ,3 9 2
3

$ 5 3 2 ,9 1 7

$ 6 7 8 ,2 7 2

$ 5 8 4 ,6 7 2

$ 5 5 2 ,5 1 0

2

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe r r e d d e p o sits, v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te sa v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
D e p o s its b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O th e r d e p o s its s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts ....................................................................
D u e d e p o s ito r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .....................................................................

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 2 ,2 8 0

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 1 ,8 8 9

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 8 ,1 3 2

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 3 ,8 1 4

6 ,3 8 3
4 8 ,0 0 0
1 ,5 1 7
3 8 0 ,4 8 9
1 2 ,1 5 6

O th e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

2 ,0 8 9
3

8 ,9 1 7
5 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,5 1 7
4 9 8 ,9 1 0
9 ,3 4 5
2 5 ,0 0 0
2 ,6 9 1
3

9 ,6 9 2
4 1 ,0 0 0
1 ,5 3 6
3 4 9 ,0 2 4
3 6 ,4 5 4
6 0 ,0 0 0
8 ,8 3 0
4

732
5 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,5 3 6
3 6 6 ,7 5 1
1 0 ,3 9 5
3 0 ,0 0 0
9 ,2 7 8
4

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 5 3 2 ,9 1 7

$ 6 7 8 ,2 7 2

$ 5 8 4 ,6 7 2

$ 5 5 2 ,5 1 0




R eport on B anks of D eposit and D iscount

resources

250

N O R TH AVEN UE BAN K OF NEW ROCHELLE — N ew R ochelle
H . E . C O L W E L L , P resid en t.

NORTH SHORE BANK
W I L B U R F . J O H N S O N , P resid en t.

Oys
[S ou th s tre e t • o rg a n iz e d 1907]

W ilbu r F. J ohnson ,
A n d re w Snouder ,
C h as . M iln e ,

J. F. B ermingham ,
A . B urnside C heshire ,
H . A. U terhart ,

P h ilip L. Jones,
P ete r W aters , J r,,
F r a n cis X. M oore ,

DIRECTORS

t e r

B

ay

C LA U D E A. CLEW ER, Cashier.

C has . A . S mith ,
H er ber t G . V a il ,
R obert Seaman ,

C . C hester P ain ter ,
I rving F. B arnes ,
B enjamin W . D owning .

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

$ 2 ,6 4 6
1 2 3 ,3 4 1
4 6 ,9 0 0

$ 2 ,5 8 6
1 4 2 ,8 4 1
4 7 ,4 0 0

$ 2 ,5 2 0
1 3 5 ,1 6 2
5 0 ,4 0 0

$ 2 ,5 8 6
1 1 3 ,6 0 2
4 9 ,4 0 0

1 ,5 0 0
4 7 ,0 5 8
1 7 0 ,7 9 1
112
6 3 ,0 4 2
1 1 ,9 5 5

3 2 ,7 1 9
1 8 0 ,1 4 6
11
4 3 ,3 6 9
1 2 ,9 8 8

4 ,0 0 0
2 7 ,1 7 5
2 1 7 ,8 3 2
71
1 1 7 ,5 7 3
1 0 ,8 3 1

4 ,0 0 0
2 3 ,4 7 0
2 9 3 ,6 2 0

6 ,0 0 0
500
490
4 ,7 0 2
4

5 ,0 0 0
50 0
874
8 ,6 3 1
3

3 .0 0 0
3 .0 0 0
351
5 ,9 4 3
3

$ 4 7 9 ,0 4 1

$ 4 7 7 ,0 6 8

C a p i t a l .............................................................................., ............................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ..........................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .: O th e r d e p o s it s secu red b y p le d g e o f a ssets.
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ...............................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................
B ills p a y a b l e ....................'............................................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ............................................................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .................................................................................................................

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,4 0 2
791
4 2 9 ,2 3 2
611

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,5 0 4
1 ,1 7 8
4 2 6 ,5 1 7

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 3 ,0 3 0
1 ,2 9 4
5 2 7 ,3 0 6
206

1 ,0 0 3
2

1 ,8 6 8
1

1 ,0 2 4
1

2 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,4 0 5
2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................

$ 4 7 9 ,0 4 1

$ 4 7 7 ,0 6 8

$ 5 7 7 ,8 6 1

$ 6 3 1 ,3 7 6

RESOURCES
S to ck s a n d b o n d s , v iz .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ..........
P r iv a t e s e c u r itie s
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ............

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ...................................................................................................

$ 5 7 7 ,8 6 1 !

1 1 3 ,5 1 0
1 2 ,2 5 0
1 4 ,0 0 0

1 ,0 2 0
3 ,9 1 5
3

Q uarterly R eport

c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l.
O v e r d r a f t s ....................................................... .....................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s . ..
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s .......................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ..................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 6 3 1 ,3 7 6

LIABILITIES

251




$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 6 ,3 7 6
1 ,6 4 5
5 5 5 ,9 4 8

A n d re w D . B air d ,
W a l t e r H. G ahagan ,
Sam uel M. M e e ke r ,

P a u l E. B o n n e r ,
W m . M. T o b ia s ,
D a n ie l C an ty ,

H E N R Y B I L L M A N , Cashier.

[2 2 5 -2 2 7 H a v e m e y e r stre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1889]

DIRECTORS

T . W illard K iley ,
T hos. V. P atterson ,

Statement of
condition
June20, 1017

$ 2 7 4 ,2 7 7
1 ,0 2 2 ,8 1 3
1 2 6 ,0 0 0
1 8 ,5 0 0
1 1 8 ,8 7 8
1 ,0 0 5 ,3 1 0
1 ,4 4 7 ,7 7 3

$ 2 5 9 ,5 2 1
8 0 1 ,0 5 2
1 2 6 ,0 0 0
1 8 ,5 0 0
1 3 0 ,2 6 7
1 ,8 2 1 ,3 4 1
1 ,5 4 6 ,3 0 3

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s .......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e t s n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

1 ,0 9 0 ,3 3 5
4 7 9 ,9 1 7
O th er
6 8 ,7 5 0
9 ,0 5 0
2 1 8 ,5 7 7
2 8 ,7 1 2
4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 5 ,9 0 8 ,8 9 6

$ 6 ,1 4 1 ,7 8 8

$ 5 ,7 2 7 ,1 9 3

$ 6 ,2 3 9 ,4 8 8

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s ..................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
D e p o s it s b y t h e S u p e r in te n d e n t o f B a n k s o f t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..............
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , h o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D t ie t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ...................... ! ..........................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 8 4 ,7 5 7

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 7 3 ,4 2 8

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 8 2 ,4 2 5

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 1 0 ,6 1 6

3 9 9 ,4 2 5
9 0 ,0 0 0
3 ,7 4 9
1 0 8 ,9 6 7
4 ,8 4 9 ,5 4 1
4 8 ,5 4 8
2 8 ,9 0 6
3

4 2 0 ,2 8 9
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 ,7 6 1
1 3 1 ,3 5 7
5 ,0 2 9 ,5 8 7
4 6 ,5 1 6
3 6 ,8 4 7
3

3 5 3 ,6 6 4
8 5 ,0 0 0
2 3 ,0 1 9
1 5 3 ,6 0 0
4 ,6 7 3 ,6 2 2
2 7 ,4 4 1
2 8 ,4 1 9
3

3 0 2 ,1 3 7
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 3 ,4 6 5
2 2 5 ,3 4 4
4 ,5 9 4 ,9 1 6
5 3 ,1 4 9
5 2 9 ,8 5 9
2

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 5 ,9 0 8 ,8 9 6

$ 6 ,1 4 1 ,7 8 8

$ 5 ,7 2 7 ,1 9 3

$ 6 ,2 3 9 ,4 8 8




D eposit and D iscount

$ 2 2 8 ,0 9 8
$ 2 3 1 ,1 6 3
6 7 7 ,1 9 2
7 1 7 ,3 1 0
1 2 6 ,0 0 0
1 2 6 ,0 0 0
1 6 ,5 0 0
1 6 ,5 0 0
1 2 9 ,4 2 8
1 5 2 ,6 1 0
1 ,5 1 1 ,7 1 5
1 ,3 5 4 ,8 9 3
1 ,7 9 3 ,4 3 8
1 ,7 5 7 ,2 3 9
16 7
8 4 0 ,3 5 2
6 6 1 ,4 5 7
5 1 5 ,9 6 3
4 0 1 ,8 5 6
3 0 7 ,9 1 9
3 4 1 ,6 5 1
c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n2 ite
49d
,8 4S0t a t e s
6 5 ,0 0 0
4 9 ,3 7 5
3 9 ,5 4 0
3 1 ,0 0 0
2 3 8 ,6 9 6
2 2 4 ,2 5 9
4 8 0 ,9 5 3
5 9 ,2 2 2
2 7 ,8 8 2
3 2 ,2 5 1
4
5
4

of

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is co u n ts se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rt g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l e sta te co l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

H en ry B illman ,
E d . M cG a r v e y ,
C has . J. Sam uel .

R eport on B anks

RESOURCES

R alph H. T iebou t ,
H en ry D oscher ,
D a n iel J. L ea ry ,

252

N O R T H SIDE B A N K OF BROOKLYN — B r o o k l y n
P A U L E . B O N N E R , P resid en t.

THE NORTHVILLE BANK —
G E O R G E N . B R O W N , P resid en t.

N

o r t h v il l e

B U R D E T T E G L I N , Cashier.

[M a in s t r e e t ; o r g a n iz e d 1895]

DIRECTORS
G e o . N . B row n ,
G kar . B . L aw ton ,

B to de tt E glin ,

C ar l L. F r y ,
Gbo. E. V a n A rnam ,

RE SO U R CE S

Statement o f
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement o f
condition
June 20, 1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

$ 8 0 ,1 3 7
1 1 1 ,6 1 1
1 0 ,0 0 0

$ 8 6 ,6 4 0
1 2 2 ,5 1 2
1 0 ,0 0 0

$ 6 8 ,5 7 0
1 1 8 ,8 6 2
1 0 ,0 0 0

$ 6 7 ,1 9 2
1 2 2 ,9 6 6
1 0 ,0 0 0

2 1 ,9 5 0
7 2 ,3 0 8
2 0 3 ,8 6 3

2 1 ,8 5 0
8 4 ,8 2 9
2 2 5 ,4 9 4
20
3 8 ,2 9 8
1 2 ,2 8 5

2 1 ,5 5 0
8 7 ,8 5 0
2 5 0 ,9 5 0
4
4 3 ,8 0 7
7 ,3 0 0

2 1 ,6 5 0
1 1 1 ,2 3 9
1 5 3 ,9 2 1

8 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 0 0
3 ,9 7 8
3

7 ,5 0 0
500
5 ,1 2 5
2

3 ,7 4 4
2

7 5 ,3 2 7
1 4 ,7 5 4
5 .0 0 0
1 .0 0 0
2 ,8 9 3 .
2

1 0 0 ,2 3 9
1 3 ,0 1 2
1 2 ,0 0 0

$ 5 9 8 ,8 4 5

$ 6 1 4 ,9 0 9

$ 6 2 2 ,0 2 0

$ 6 1 5 ,9 6 5

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
7 1 ,9 3 7
4 9 4 ,8 6 2
45
2 ,0 0 0
1

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
7 0 ,3 1 4
5 0 8 ,8 8 1
112
5 ,6 0 0
2

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
6 6 ,7 1 3
5 2 3 ,0 0 7

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
7 2 ,2 5 4
5 0 8 ,5 9 7
61 3
4 ,5 0 0
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s ................................................................................................... •....................

$ 5 9 8 ,8 4 5

$ 6 1 4 ,9 0 9

$ 6 2 2 ,0 2 0




2 ,3 0 0

$ 6 1 5 ,9 6 5

253

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e f e r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Quarterly R eport

S to ck s an d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l e sta te
c o lla t e r a l...........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s ecu red b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................. •............................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f th e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
A s s e t s n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Jam es R. W illar d ,
J ohn A . W illard .

W m. H arris ,

F r a n k C hapm an ,

T h os . Spratt ,

[63 F o r d s t r e e t : o r g a n iz e d 18 79]

DIRECTORS

J ohn T . H annan ,
E dward L. Strong .

S A M U E L W . L E O N A R D , Cashier.

G eo . H all ,

F rank C . C hapm ax ,

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

• $ 4 3 ,0 0 0
2 7 4 ,7 2 6
2 5 ,6 0 0
2 ,9 6 0
5 3 ,6 1 3
2 1 0 ,1 3 7
5 7 0 ,5 8 7
5 ,0 4 6
3 9 ,9 0 0
2 5 ,2 7 2

$ 1 3 8 ,5 0 0
2 6 7 ,5 8 2
2 5 ,5 0 0
2 ,1 2 0
5 7 ,5 4 8
1 4 3 ,9 5 8
6 2 3 ,5 0 9
3 ,6 7 8
1 5 8 ,4 7 7
2 4 ,6 3 9

$ 1 6 1 ,0 0 0
2 7 2 ,6 6 6
2 5 ,5 0 0
2 ,0 8 0
5 7 ,4 6 3
1 7 2 ,0 1 3
5 7 1 ,4 8 3
2 ,6 1 2
2 2 0 ,5 7 7
2 9 ,0 5 4

L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s '..............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s ................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

1 4 ,8 0 1
6 ,2 1 2
3 ,1 5 0
3

1 7 ,0 9 7
2 ,0 0 0
5 ,0 0 6
3 ,4 1 7
3

1 9 ,9 4 6
2 ,0 0 0
3 ,0 8 9
3 ,5 6 0
3

4 ,0 8 5
9 ,1 2 5
4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,2 7 4 ,9 0 7

$ 1 ,4 7 3 ,0 3 4

$ 1 ,5 4 3 ,0 4 6

$ 1 ,7 2 6 ,1 3 4

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 4 9 ,3 6 7

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 4 9 ,7 3 6

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 1 ,5 4 0

$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 5 6 ,7 0 0

3 9 ,0 0 9
4 5 ,6 3 5
1 ,0 0 4 ,4 3 7
2 8 ,2 7 2

3 2 ,5 5 2
2 5 ,5 8 5
1 ,0 9 1 ,7 6 2
3 5 ,3 9 9

3 0 ,2 0 5
1 8 6 ,0 5 7
1 ,1 1 8 ,6 6 8
2 6 ,7 7 6

O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

1 6 ,6 2 3
2 7 ,7 5 5
8 3 6 ,7 2 1
9 ,7 8 2
2 9 ,0 0 5
5 ;6 5 1
3

5 ,9 4 4
1

6 ,2 0 5
3

7 ,7 2 5
3

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,2 7 4 ,9 0 7

$ 1 ,4 7 3 ,0 3 4

$ 1 ,5 4 3 ,0 4 6

$ 1 ,7 2 6 ,1 3 4

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rt g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l e sta te co l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l.............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Other currency authorized by the laws of the United States.......................

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917
$ 3 4 6 ,8 0 0
2 9 5 ,7 1 8
2 5 ,5 0 0
2 ,0 0 0
4 8 ,7 2 3
2 5 7 ,2 4 1
5 2 4 ,1 8 9
3 ,5 5 1
1 7 3 ,2 7 8
8 ,8 0 1
2 7 ,1 1 9

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P re fe rr e d d e p o s it s , v i z . :
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s .................................................................................
O th e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e ts ....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .....................................................................




R eport on B a x e s of D eposit and D iscount

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

RESOURCES

254

OGDENSBURG BAN K — O gdensburg
F R A N K C H A P M A N , P resid en t.

OSBORNE B A N K — E a s t H a m p t o n
C H A R L E S W . O S B O R N E , P resid en t.

N A T H A N N . T I F F A N Y , C ashier.

[O rg a n ize d 1917]

DIRECTORS
C har les

W

. O sborne ,

N elson C. O sborne ,

Samuel A . G regory ,
N athan N . T iffan y .

RESOURCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

A ustin

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917
$ 1 ,4 3 9

H.

C ulver ,

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

'

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

6 3 ,5 6 3
753

O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

6 ,2 6 0
1 ,0 0 0
1 ,3 5 6
2

6 ,5 4 0
1 ,5 0 0
4 ,6 4 5
4

5 ,9 0 5
3

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ........................................................................................................................

$ 1 8 6 ,5 6 7

$ 2 9 3 ,6 7 2

$ 3 1 2 ,1 4 8

C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 4 ,8 6 4
5 7 ,6 0 9
3 ,9 2 5
167
2

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 2 2
1 5 8 ,5 6 7
9 ,7 0 7
374
2

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 7 ,5 0 1
1 7 4 ,1 2 5
9 ,7 2 4
797
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 8 6 ,5 6 7

$ 2 9 3 ,6 7 2

$ 3 1 2 ,1 4 8

e p o r t

1 2 6 ,0 8 8
43 8

R

3 2 ,7 4 5

1 4 ,9 8 9
2 ,2 5 0

u a r t e r l y

$ 7 0 ,4 8 7
7 9 ,2 6 4
2 0 ,7 8 7
2 7 ,2 5 0
4 ,5 0 0
6 1 ,5 3 1
126
2 9 ,8 6 9
991
1 1 ,4 3 5

$ 5 5 ,2 6 8
7 4 ,0 2 9
1 9 ,8 7 0
1 8 ,9 0 0
2 ,0 8 0
4 6 ,5 2 0

Q

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b l i c s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ............................................ *...............................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t secu red b y c o lla t e r a l................................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

J ohn D . Stokes ,

LIABILITIES

255




G eo . W . F alleh ,
A lbe rt C h eshire ,

C h as . H. B a t l e s ,
Sam uel Y. B a tle s ,

[A u d r e y a v e n u e ; o rg a n iz e d 18 90]

DIRECTORS

James A. B lair , Jr.,
E. M organ G riffin ,
E dward A. H eqbman .

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rt g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l e state
c o lla t e r a l.............................................................................................. ............................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

G e o . B. P owers ,
E. N. H utchinson ,
Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement o f
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

$ 9 7 ,6 1 7
3 4 5 ,6 2 0
2 5 ,0 0 0
5 1 ,7 5 0

$ 1 1 6 ,9 0 2
3 2 5 ,8 2 0
2 5 .0 0 0
4 6 .0 0 0

$ 1 1 5 ,9 1 0
3 3 1 ,9 7 7
2 5 .0 0 0
4 6 .0 0 0

$ 1 1 7 ,0 5 7
3 3 5 ,1 9 2
2 5 .0 0 0
4 6 .0 0 0

2 2 ,5 0 4
1 5 2 ,7 4 5
1 4 8 ,0 6 0
1 5 0 ,5 9 4
1 5 ,9 5 7

1 0 ,8 0 6
1 1 6 ,9 5 0
1 6 6 ,1 7 1
9 0 ,1 9 3
1 6 ,9 9 9

1 4 ,0 9 5
1 9 6 ,3 5 0
1 5 0 ,2 8 2
1 0 1 ,5 2 8
1 7 ,5 4 1

1 2 ,5 0 0
9 1 ,3 8 5
1 5 3 ,3 8 9
4 5 2 ,8 6 8
6 ,0 1 8
4 4 ,1 6 5

3 1 ,6 4 3
2 ,0 0 0
366
1 4 ,9 6 9
3

3 1 ,8 9 7
2 ,0 4 0
8 ,1 8 8
2 0 9 ,9 0 0
3

1 4 ,5 1 2
1 2 ,0 0 0
1 ,5 7 0
8 3 ,8 7 9
3

1 ,0 1 7
5 4 ,7 6 7
3

$ 1 ,0 5 8 ,8 2 8

$ 1 ,1 6 6 ,8 6 9

$ 1 ,1 1 0 ,6 4 7

$ 1 ,3 3 9 ,3 5 9

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
6 8 ,3 1 6

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
6 5 ,8 2 4

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
6 0 ,5 1 6

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
6 7 ,3 1 3

5 8 ,1 5 3

3 1 5 ,3 8 3

A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

9 3 5 ,2 9 8
1 ,7 4 6
3 ,4 6 7
1

2 6 ,0 0 0
9 1 ,1 6 2
9 2 5 ,3 6 2
68 5
7 ,8 3 4
2

9 3 6 ,1 7 1
584
5 ,2 2 1
2

8 9 8 ,8 0 6
2 ,4 9 5
5 ,3 6 1
1

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 ,0 5 8 ,8 2 8

$ 1 ,1 6 6 ,8 6 9

$ 1 ,1 1 0 ;6 4 7

$ 1 ,3 3 9 ,3 5 9

O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o riz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a t io n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d fo r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z . :
O t h e r d e p o s it s se c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .....................................................................




R eport on B anks of D eposit and D iscount

resources

E D W A R D F . C H E S H I R E , C ashier.

E rnest K. H utchinson ,
M a u rice W. T ownsend ,

256

OYSTER B A Y BANK — Oyster B ay
E . M O R G A N G R I F F I N , P resid en t.

THE
0 . I I . C H E N E Y , P resid en t.
H. W . H oops ,
G e o . L eog ,
D . G." T en n e y ,

W m . Skinner ,
J ohn S. B rowning ,
J a s . A . Smith ,
W illiam R . R ose ,

PACIFIC B A N K — N e w Y

ork

C it y

[470 B r o a d w a y ; o r g a n iz e d 1869]
SN OW
D IR E C T O R S
0 . H . C hen ey ,
Jno . F. D egen er ,
C are V ietor ,
J. W . C romwell ,
W . H. B ennett ,
L ew is L. C lar ke ,
F rancis R . M asters ,
M urray W . F er ris .

RESO U RCES

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

D E N M c G A U G H Y , Cashier.
J. H. W albridge ,
F. C. B usw ell ,
John T . T e r ry ,
Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
N ov. 14, 1917

S to ck s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
$ 6 5 2 ,6 1 9
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
$ 4 3 7 ,5 0 0
$ 2 4 3 ,2 9 8
$ 2 6 7 ,8 7 1
4 ,6 0 0
4 ,6 0 0
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
4 ,6 0 0
8 5 ,0 0 0
8 5 .0 0 0
8 5 ,0 0 0
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
7 5 ,0 0 0
.............................
j?*}
4 7 .0 0 0
4 5 ,5 0 0
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l esta te co l.
1 8 6 ,5 0 4
1 ,8 7 8 ,0 7 3
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l..............................................................
1 ,1 2 9 ,7 6 6
1 ,2 2 1 ,2 9 8
8 ,2 4 5 ,6 9 6
7 ,7 7 0 ,4 4 3
7 ,7 1 3 ,2 9 1
g
5 ,3 4 7 ,5 6 3
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t se cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
370
34
29
410
§
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
1 ,1 3 5 ,3 7 7
1 ,6 7 7 ,8 3 9
2 ,1 4 6 ,1 0 7
g
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
1 ,6 3 1 ,6 7 6
1 0 9 ,3 5 7
7 2 2 ,1 7 9
1 2 1 ,0 0 9
8 3 ,1 6 3
S
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
1 ,4 5 4 ,8 7 2
X
O th e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
1 ,1 3 5 ,6 2 4
1 ,0 7 7 ,8 8 2
7 6 4 ,8 5 1
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
1 ,0 0 7 ,6 2 7
6 9 3 ,7 1 4
i,i3 0 ,M 2
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
5 8 6 ,2 5 5
1 ,1 0 4 ,5 1 4
®
D u e f r o m t h e F e d e r a l R e s e r v e B a n k o f N e w Y o r k , less o f f s e t s ...............................
1 ,6 6 2 ,1 4 0
O
C u s t o m e r s ’ lia b ilit y o n a c c e p t a n c e s (p e r c o n t r a , see lia b ilit ie s )...............................
4 3 5 ,0 6 0
1 ,1 8 8 ,4 6 5
6 6 ,5 6 0
1 1 ,4 1 1
2 ,9 4 2
g
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
3 ,8 0 9
3
3
3
4
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

3

$ 1 1 ,4 9 6 ,7 0 3

$ 1 3 ,2 1 3 ,0 1 7

$ 1 3 ,9 0 7 ,5 7 9

$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
9 8 5 .3 0 2
3 7 2 .3 0 2
9 ,0 6 5 ,8 6 7
5 5 9 ,0 7 6

$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
9 9 4 ,2 4 0
3 4 6 ,0 1 2
1 0 ,4 8 8 ,4 2 9
4 1 5 ,3 6 1

$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 1 7 ,0 4 2
3 3 6 ,9 8 0
1 0 ,3 3 7 ,5 7 0
4 8 6 ,2 3 4

A c c e p t a n c e s o f d ra fts p a y a b le a t a fu tu r e d a te o r a u th ’d b y c o m ’l le tte rs o f c re d it
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r . c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

1 4 ,1 5 4

4 3 5 ,0 6 0
3 3 ,9 1 2

1 ,1 8 8 ,4 6 5
4 1 ,2 8 6

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 1 ,4 9 6 ,7 0 3

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................

Preferred deposits, viz.: Due New York State savings banks......................

D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .......................... * .......................................................................

Due to trust companies, banks n.nd hankers..............................................




2

3
$ 1 3 ,2 1 3 ,0 1 7

2
$ 1 3 ,9 0 7 ,5 7 9

$ 1 6 ,8 6 6 ,7 5 4

-

$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 0 2 ,8 9 9
3 3 2 ,5 5 6
1 3 ,1 3 7 ,5 6 8
5 1 9 ,9 1 5
1 4 5 ,0 0 0
1 ,1 9 3 ,6 4 5
3 5 ,1 7 0
3
$ 1 6 ,8 6 6 ,7 5 4

™

— P atch
[44 W e s t M a in s tre e t; o r g a n iz e d 1884]

John A . P otter ,
F ra n k O verton ,
Jos. T. L o se s ,
W illia m H . A ldrich ,

J esse C. M u x s ,
N a th a n ie l O. Sw e ze y ,
Jam es H . M ills ,

DIRECTORS

John M . P r ic e ,
F red B . N ew in s ,
J. R obert B aile y ,

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s .............................................................. ..........................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l e sta te col.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c ie ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ................................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s .......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e t s n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ........................................................................... •..........................................................
T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ......................................................

F R A N K A . P O T T E R , C ashier.

J ohn J. R oe ,
G eo . H. F urman ,
D a n iel R . D avis ,

A rchibald S. H avens ,
H ow ard S. C onklin ,
C orydon V . Searing ,
Jam es H . S nedecor .

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June20,1917

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

$ 9 ,8 0 0
1 5 2 ,1 3 6
2 9 ,4 5 7
4 8 ,5 2 5
2 2 ,4 9 0
1 2 ,8 5 4
2 8 1 ,2 7 2
35
3 9 ,3 3 4
1 2 ,1 5 0

$ 9 ,6 8 0
1 4 6 ,1 2 6
2 9 ,4 5 7
4 8 ,8 2 5
1 9 ,8 5 0
1 0 ,0 7 5
2 9 8 ,2 9 0

$ 1 9 ,5 5 0
1 4 3 ,0 3 5
2 9 ,4 5 7
4 8 ,8 2 5
2 5 ,2 5 0
4 9 ,7 7 9
3 2 1 ,9 7 3

5 i,8 4 7
1 5 ,2 0 0

9 3 ,6 7 6
1 6 ,3 0 0

6 ,6 2 0
450
885
9 ,6 7 2

7 ,4 0 0
500
881
1 0 ,7 5 0

2

1

1

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917
$ 1 9 ,6 9 3
1 5 0 ,7 2 0
2 9 ,4 5 7
4 8 ,6 7 5
2 6 ,5 0 0
9 9 ,8 0 0
3 3 3 ,9 8 1
92
5 9 ,5 9 8
1 9 ,0 0 0
1 0 ,0 2 8

7 ,5 0 0

6,000
1 ,7 1 8
9 ,7 3 0

2

7 ,7 2 9
1 0 ,4 5 0
3

$ 6 2 5 ,6 8 1

$ 6 4 8 ,8 8 2

$ 7 7 2 ,7 9 6

$ 8 1 5 ,7 2 6

$ 7 5 ,0 0 0
7 9 ,0 9 9

$ 7 5 ,0 0 0
7 5 ,4 9 3

$ 7 5 ,0 0 0
7 0 ,6 4 4

$ 7 5 ,0 0 0
8 0 ,8 5 3

1 2 ,6 7 5
4 ,6 4 1
4 4 0 ,5 5 5

1 4 ,8 9 5
4 ,7 8 9
4 7 5 ,9 0 3

1 4 ,6 5 8
5 ,3 4 5
6 0 3 ,2 9 4

2 3 ,7 6 3
3 ,8 2 9
6 0 6 ,7 6 0

2 ,8 0 0

3 ,8 5 2
3

2 5 ,5 1 9

$ 6 4 8 ,8 8 2

$ 7 7 2 ,7 9 6

$ 8 1 5 ,7 2 6

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l .................................................................................
S u r p lu s , in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s .............
P r e fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s ...............
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s ..
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ..................................
B ills p a y a b l e .....................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ...................................................................

T otal liabilities...............................................




10,000
3 ,7 1 0

1
$ 6 2 5 ,6 8 1

2

2

R eport on B anks of D eposit and D iscount

RESOURCES

o g u e

258

T H E PATCHOGUE BAN K
J O H N A . P O T T E R , P resid en t.

TH E PECONIC B AN K — Sag H arbor
W I L L I A M E . D E N I S O N , P resident.
W m , E. D en ison ,
H en ry F. C ook ,

O w n M. E dwards ,
F r a n k W. C orw in ,

F R A N K W . C O R W I N , Cashier.

[Organized 1889]

DIRECTORS

T hos.

F. P r ic e ,

RESOURCES

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s . .•...................................................................................................................

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28,1917

Statement of
condition
June20,1917

J ohn M. W oodward ,
C asper S chaefer .

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8,1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 2 5 ,6 1 2
2 0 ,9 8 1
3 10

$ 2 5 ,6 1 2
2 0 ,2 8 1
1 ,2 3 5

$ 2 6 ,9 5 2
1 9 ,6 2 1
1 ,2 3 5

$ 2 6 ,9 5 2
1 9 ,6 2 1
1 ,2 3 5

3 5 ,8 4 3
9 2 ,3 7 6
409
4 7 ,0 0 6
2 ,7 1 0

700
4 7 ,7 4 8
9 7 ,2 0 4
196
1 8 ,9 6 3
4 ,3 1 7

1 ,0 0 0
4 1 ,8 5 4
9 0 ,8 6 5
1 ,0 0 8
4 4 ,2 2 0
3 ,3 3 0

1 ,0 0 0
5 2 ,6 2 2
9 8 ,0 1 1
8 37
1 0 0 ,3 4 3
3 ,2 8 8
1 0 ,0 0 0

7 ,0 0 0
6 ,0 0 0
3 83
1 ,5 6 1
4

6 ,0 0 0
4 ,0 0 0
1 ,5 5 2
1 ,7 1 5
4

5 ,0 0 0
3 ,0 0 0
3 ,4 8 2
1 ,6 0 7
3

1 ,1 2 3
1 ,7 7 4
4

$ 2 4 0 ,1 9 5

$ 2 2 9 ,5 2 7

$ 2 4 3 ,1 7 7

$ 3 1 6 ,8 1 0

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 7 ,3 2 9
3 ,5 1 6
1 8 3 ,1 6 5
1 0 ,3 8 3
800
2

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 0 ,3 3 0
3 ,8 4 3
1 7 8 ,3 5 6
1 ,1 0 5
892
1

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 8 ,3 4 7
3 ,4 9 3
1 9 2 ,4 6 4
3 ,0 5 4
8 17
2

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 8 ,3 9 8
3 ,8 5 5
2 6 5 ,4 6 8
3 ,2 3 4
8 53

$ 2 4 0 ,1 9 5

$ 2 2 9 ,5 2 7

$ 2 4 3 ,1 7 7

$316,810

Quarterly R eport

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s .......................; .................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r r e a l e sta te
c o l l a t e r a l ..........................................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla te r a l...................................... ...................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t se cu re d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e f r o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s . . . . . ...........................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

E verett L. T indall ,
W m . R. R eim an n ,

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z . : D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te sa v in g s b a n k s ................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e f e r r e d ...................................., .............................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .....................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s ..................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s ......................................................................................................................................

Total liabilities




2
to

CR

CO

[2 2 4 M a in s t r e e t ; o rg a n iz e d 1889]

S t o c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d .............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ..............................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o t h e r rea l e sta te co l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o l l a t e r a l ..............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................

H O W A R D B I S S E L L . C ashier.

E. J. N ew ell ,
S. B . E agan ,
___
Statement of
condition
Sept, 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

$ 5 4 3 ,0 5 5
2 ,1 0 6 ,3 4 8
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 3 ,7 6 2
5 9 0 ,5 8 7
4 ,0 5 5 ,5 8 5
3 ,1 4 3 ,3 4 5
4 ,1 0 9
2 ,8 9 3 ,4 5 8
4 0 8 ,3 5 0

$ 1 ,0 9 8 ,1 2 3
2 ,0 1 7 ,9 1 0
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 ,3 6 1
6 5 2 ,7 4 2
4 ,3 9 2 ,0 3 5
3 , 2 3 3 ,1 1 8
3 2 ,6 5 9
2 ,7 2 7 ,7 6 1
3 3 3 ,0 0 9

$ 1 ,4 7 8 ,6 4 5
1 ,9 2 5 ,1 7 6
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 8 ,0 7 2
5 8 7 ,7 8 2
4 , 2 9 9 ,7 8 9
3 ,7 4 5 ,0 0 1
8 ,3 1 5
1 ,5 0 5 ,2 0 3
3 5 0 ,8 8 6

5 6 2 ,8 9 1

3 4 5 ,5 4 2
1 1 5 ,1 8 0
2 7 3 ,7 8 1
3 1 ,6 6 4
3

4 7 9 ,6 8 7
4 0 ,0 0 6
4

$ 8 3 5 ,9 0 5
1 ,9 3 6 ,6 5 0
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 7 ,8 9 6
5 2 9 ,9 8 7
4 ,1 1 1 ,8 9 9
3 ,8 1 5 ,7 5 3
2 3 ,5 2 3
3 ,9 7 8 ,6 4 3
4 2 9 ,4 1 7
5 9 0 ,7 2 4

O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s .............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s .......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s .............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

2 1 4 ,0 3 9
3 5 ,0 2 8
5

4 0 3 ,3 0 7
1 3 4 ,4 3 5
1 9 9 ,5 3 6
5 7 ,2 3 1
5

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 4 ,8 3 0 ,5 6 2

$ 1 5 ,5 6 2 ,2 3 2

$ 1 4 ,9 4 5 ,0 3 9

$ 1 7 ,0 5 0 ,0 9 4

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ....................................................................................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe rr e d d e p o s its , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s b a n k s ..................................................................................
D u e N e w Y o r k S t a t e s a v in g s a n d lo a n a s s o cia tio n s ,c re d it u n ion s a n d la n d b a n k
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f a s s e t s .....................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e f e r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ......................................................................
O th e r lia b ilit ie s ...................................................................................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

$ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 7 9 ,7 4 5

$ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 8 2 ,1 4 8

$ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 6 8 ,3 9 6

$ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0
8 2 9 ,8 5 3

8 1 2 ,4 9 9
4 9 ,3 4 7
3 0 5 ,0 0 0
3 6 1 ,4 5 1
1 0 ,9 0 9 ,5 6 8
9 3 3 ,1 4 6
7 9 ,8 0 4
2

7 6 3 ,4 6 3
4 4 ,8 3 7
3 1 0 ,0 0 0
3 7 3 ,5 2 8
1 1 ,4 9 4 ,5 6 1
1 ,0 8 0 ,5 1 9
1 1 3 ,1 7 2
4

7 2 0 ,6 4 8
3 0 ,0 6 6
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 8 6 ,0 9 0
1 1 ,2 0 6 ,8 6 5
8 7 9 ,7 4 3
1 0 3 ,2 2 9
2

7 3 1 ,3 4 4
5 1 ,9 3 3
4 3 6 ,0 0 0
3 8 6 ,0 9 0
1 2 ,9 2 5 ,8 4 3
1 ,0 0 3 ,0 3 8
8 5 ,9 9 0
3

T o t a l lia b ilit ie s .........................................................................................................................

$ 1 4 ,8 3 0 ,5 6 2

$ 1 5 ,5 6 2 ,2 3 2

$ 1 4 ,9 4 5 ,0 3 9

$ 1 7 ,0 5 0 ,0 9 4




R eport on B anks of D eposit and D iscount

DIRECTORS
A. D. B issell ,
C. R. H untley ,
H oward B issell ,
F rank S. M cG r a w ,
F r a n k E. W attle s ,
E. H . H utchinson ,
J ohn H ughes,
A. D. Sile s ,
_____________________ D. J. K en eeic k ,________________________________ C. W . G oodyear .
Statement of
Statement of
RESOURCES
condition
condition
Feb. 28, 1917
June20, 1917

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THE PEOPLE’S BANK OF BUFFALO — B uffalo
A . T). B I S S E L L , P resid en t.

T H E PEOPLE’S BA N K OF H AM BU RG H — H a m b u r g
G E O R G E A . D R U M M E R , P resid en t.

J. F rank S chummer,
G eoroe A. P bummer ,

E lijah C ook ,
C arlton E . E no ,

H . R.. S T R A T E M E I E R , Cashier.

f44 M a in s t re e t ; o rg a n iz e d 1891]

DIRECTORS
H. R. Stratem eier ,

RESOURCES
S to ck s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b l i c s e c u r it ie s ...........................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s .........................................................................................................................
R e a l e s ta te o w n e d ............................................................................................................................
M o r t g a g e s o w n e d ...........................................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e cu re d b y b o n d a n d m o rtg a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l e sta te co l.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l..............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r ch a s e d n o t s e e m e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s ............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .................................................................
S p e c i e ......................................................................................................................................................
O t h e r c u r r e n c y a u th o r iz e d b y t h e la w s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s ....................................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
F e d e r a l r e s e r v e n o t e s ......................................................................................................................
C a s h i t e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................
T o t a l r e s o u r c e s ..................................................................................................................................

J. W.

Salisbury ,
C larence L. B astian ,

Statement ol
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June20, 1917

J. H.

K ester ,
H arold V . C ook .

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14, 1917

$ 4 6 ,5 0 5
5 6 ,8 1 5
1 1 ,3 2 0
1 0 5 ,3 3 3
3 8 ,8 9 2
5 3 ,6 7 3
2 3 2 ,3 4 4
376
3 7 ,2 6 5
1 8 ,8 5 9

$ 4 2 ,2 6 0
6 1 ,8 3 5
1 1 ,6 7 0
1 1 5 ,5 5 8
3 6 ,4 5 3
4 8 ,1 2 0
2 6 8 ,6 5 0
1 ,0 3 6
3 7 ,0 6 7
1 5 ,3 3 2

$ 4 7 ,1 6 1
5 6 ,1 0 8
1 8 ,8 9 9
1 1 6 ,8 5 8
4 4 ,6 0 0
6 0 ,2 9 1
2 6 7 ,4 2 4

6 ,0 4 2
.2 0 5
178
3 ,0 8 0
3

1 .7 ,6 9 4
510

1 5 ,4 2 0
335

5 ,0 3 9
4

5 ,0 1 6
5

257
5 ,3 1 8
6

$ 6 9 1 ,3 2 5

$ 7 4 6 ,1 3 5

$ 6 1 0 ,8 9 0

$ 6 6 1 ,2 2 8 .

4 8 ,3 5 0
1 0 ,3 1 4

$ 5 2 ,3 1 0
5 7 ,0 0 8
2 3 ,3 8 1
1 2 6 ,8 0 0
3 4 ,7 7 8
6 6 ,5 0 4
2 5 6 ,9 2 7
1 ,2 3 6
9 3 ,7 4 7
1 4 ,4 3 2
1 3 ,4 3 1

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ................................................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s .............
P r e fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a ssocia tion s, c re d it u n ions a n d la n d b a n k
D e p o s it s b y t h e S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k ............
O t h e r d e p o s it s s e c u r e d b y p le d g e o f assets
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d ...............................
D u e t o tru s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .
B ills p a y a b l e ..................................................................
O t h e r lia b ilit ie s .............................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .................................................................

Total liabilities.............................................




$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
5 1 ,6 5 9

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
6 3 ,7 3 1

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
5 2 ,4 4 2

$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
5 5 ,9 5 9

1 ,1 3 8
1 6 ,0 0 0
766
4 7 4 ,9 9 7
1 6 ,0 0 0
1 5 ,0 0 0
5 ,3 2 9
1

99 1
2 6 ,0 0 0
1 5 ,7 6 6
4 9 0 ,0 6 4
1 6 ,0 0 0
1 7 ,5 0 0
1 1 ,1 7 4
2

1 ,3 7 7
2 6 ,0 0 0
1 6 ,0 3 1
5 5 9 ,4 8 0

1 ,3 5 1
2 6 ,0 0 0
1 1 ,0 3 1
5 9 7 ,2 9 9
1 6 ,0 0 0

5 ,9 9 2
3

8 ,4 9 2
3

$610,890

$661,228

$691,325

$746,135

H

WERSTRAW —

[1 B r o a d w a y ; o rg a n iz e d 1887]

E ve rett F ow ler ,

DIRECTORS
L. H . W ashburn ,

C harles F . F r b tbo gle ,
D en ton F o w ler ,

S to c k s a n d b o n d s , v i z .:
P u b lic s e c u r it ie s ............................................................................................................................
P r iv a t e s e c u r it ie s ..........................................................................................................................

averstraw

0 . E . R E Y N O L D S , C ashier.

J a s . H . M orrisset ,
O. E. R eynolds .

Statement of
condition
Feb. 28, 1917

Statement of
condition
June 20, 1917

E . O. R ose ,

Statement of
condition
Sept. 8, 1917

Statement of
condition
Nov. 14,1917

$ 1 6 ,0 3 5
2 5 5 ,6 2 2
1 5 ,0 0 0
8 ,4 9 4
1 0 2 ,7 5 1
3 8 0 ,0 2 3
7 ,3 2 7
1 1 3 ,9 8 8
2 6 /6 4 2

$ 1 6 ,0 3 5
2 4 3 ,9 0 2
1 5 ,0 0 0
8 ,4 9 4
7 6 ,3 2 6
3 8 8 ,4 6 7
7 ,3 4 0
6 8 ,5 0 0
4 8 ,3 3 3

$ 1 5 ,6 3 2
2 4 0 ,1 7 8
1 5 ,0 0 0
8 ,4 9 6
6 1 ,6 4 5
3 6 0 ,7 6 6
7 ,3 3 7
1 0 8 ,9 8 4
5 2 ,5 9 4

C a s h it e m s ............................................................................................................................................
A s s e ts n o t in c lu d e d in a n y o f t h e a b o v e h e a d s .................................................................
A d d f o r c e n t s .......................................................................................................................................

1 2 ,0 0 0
2 ,0 0 0
6 ,8 2 6
9 ,3 5 6
3

5 ,7 2 0
2 ,5 0 0
3 ,9 9 4
6 ,0 6 5
4

1 6 ,3 8 0
2 ,6 7 0
1 0 ,1 0 1
5 ,8 4 5
4

1 0 ,0 5 8
5 ,8 7 8
4

T o t a l r e s o u r c e s .........................................................................................................................

$ 9 5 6 ,0 6 7

$ 8 9 0 ,6 8 0

$ 9 0 5 ,6 3 2

$ 9 6 2 ,7 4 2

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 4 7 ,6 4 0

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 3 8 ,3 7 2

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 2 9 ,8 3 9

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 4 1 ,0 1 7

4 ,7 5 2
3 4 ,3 7 7
6 1 1 ,0 1 2
6 ,2 3 2

1 ,7 6 1
2 2 ,9 3 2
5 6 6 ,1 7 0
9 ,3 5 8

793
5 0 ,5 2 4
5 5 5 ,0 1 5
1 5 ,0 9 8

2 ,0 5 2
2

2 ,0 8 5
2

4 ,3 6 0
3

2 5 ,7 9 3
5 4 9 ,4 6 0
1 2 ,0 6 9
8 0 ,0 0 0
4 ,4 0 1
2

$ 9 5 6 ,0 6 7

$ 8 9 0 ,6 8 0

$ 9 0 5 ,6 3 2

$ 9 6 2 ,7 4 2

estate owned............................................................................................................
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s se c u r e d b y b o n d a n d m o r t g a g e , d e e d o r o th e r re a l e sta te col.
L o a n s a n d d is c o u n t s s e c u r e d b y o t h e r c o lla t e r a l.............................................................
L o a n s , d is c o u n t s a n d b ills p u r c h a s e d n o t s e c u r e d b y c o lla t e r a l...............................
O v e r d r a f t s .............................................................................................................................................
D u e fr o m t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ................................................................

Other m irre n e y authorized b y the laws of the United States...............................
L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s a n d n o t e s o f n a tio n a l b a n k s ...............................................................
Federal reserve notes.......................................................................................................

$ 2 7 ,6 9 3
2 4 6 ,1 6 0
1 5 ,0 0 0
8 ,4 9 6
1 2 1 ,4 5 2
3 9 8 ,3 0 0
6 ,8 0 3
6 6 ,9 1 4
4 0 ,9 0 6
1 5 ,0 7 8

LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ............................................................................................... ....................................................
S u rp lu s, in c lu d in g a ll u n d iv id e d p r o f i t s ................................................................................
P r e fe r r e d d e p o s it s , v i z .:
D u e N e w Y o r k S ta te s a v in g s a n d lo a n a s s o cia tio n s , c re d it u n io n s a n d la n d b a n k
D e p o s it s b y t h e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k ..................................................................................
D u e d e p o s it o r s , n o t p r e fe r r e d .....................................................................................................
D u e t o t r u s t c o m p a n ie s , b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s .....................................................................

T o t a l lia b i l i t i e s ...................................................... ..................................................................




R eport on B anks of D eposit and D iscount

RESOURCES

H

262

THE PEOPLE’S BANK OF
E V E R E T T F O W L E R , P resid en t.

THE PEOPLE