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TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REP.QRT... ....

Commissioner of Banking
ON

State Banks, Mutual Savings Banks, and
Trust Companies

O F W ISC O N SIN

SHOWING TH E CONDITION OF ALL STATE BANKS, TRU ST
COMPANIES, AND NATION AL BANKS IN TH E STATE
AT TH E CLOSE OF BUSINESS N OVEM BER 10, 1915

MADISON, WISCONSIN
C a n t w e l l P r i n t i n g C o m p a n y , St a t e P r i n t e r


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1916

ROSTER OF THE STATE BANKING
DEPARTMENT

A. E. KUOLT, Commissioner of Banking........................................ Kenosha
W. H. RICHARDS, Deputy Commissioner of Banking, Black River Falls
A. R. EMERSON, Examiner.............................................................. Belmont
THOS. H E RR EID , Examiner.................................................................. Blair
R. B. ELLIS, Examiner.......................................................................Appleton
H. E. STEDM AN, Examiner.................................................................. Berlin
C. F. SCHW ENKER, Examiner................................................... Eau Claire
J. R. HAYES, Examiner................................................... ................La Crosse
J. H. COE, Examiner...............................................................................Barron
EUGENE WULFF, Examiner...................................................... Thiensville
C. W. FARLIN, Examiner.................................................................. Madison
G. W. JAMIESON, Assistant Examiner........................................Shullsburg
BURNE POLLOCK, Building andLoan Examiner...................... Lancaster
C. W. RHODES, Clerk.................

Madison

JENNIE NELSON, Clerk...................................................................Madison


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CONTENTS

Page
Introduction..................................................................................................

5

General Condition........................................................................................

5

New Banks.................................................................................................

6

Increase in Capital.......................................................................................

7

Dissolution...............................................................

^

Nationalized..................................................................................................

°

Commercial and Savings Bank, Racine,(in liquidation)........................

8

Citizens Savings and Trust Co., Milwaukee...........................................

9

Land Mortgage Associations.....................................................................

10

Legislation..............................................................................................

10

Statistical Table Compiled from Returns for 1915...............................

12

Statistical Table, Comparative.................................................................

13

Statistical Table, Comparative, since 1895 (Insert).......................

12

5 £ i^ibtvvEE

Abstract of reports of National Banks....................................................

14

Consolidated Statistical Abstract... ..................................................

15

State Banking Department.........................

16

Names and Compensation of Employes...........................................

18

Schedule— Showing Disbursements and Receipts...........................

19

Statement of Banks, Trust Companies, and Land Mortgage
Associations, alphabetically arranged by cities and
villages:
State Banks...................................................................................
Mutual Savings Banks.................................................................
Trust Companies..........................................................................
Land Mortgage Associations......................................................
National Banks.............................................................................

20-364
365-368
369-377
378-379
380-449


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State Banking Department
T w e n t y -F ir s t A n n u a l R e p o r t .

To His Excellency,

E m anuel

L.

P h il ip p ,

Governor of Wisconsin.

Sir: In compliance with section 2024-5 of the statutes,
I respectfully submit my annual report on banks of Wis­
consin, this being the twenty-first annual report.
The compilation was made on the basis of the last call
for statement, November 10, 1915, and exhibits the financial
condition of six hundred and eighty-eight state banks, four
mutual savings banks, and fifteen trust companies doing
business under our state laws on the date mentioned.
State banks and trust companies represent an aggregate
capital investment of $22,898,250, and a gain during the
twelve month period in capital invested of $1,078,300.
Their total resources are $253,941,928.46 which shows
an increase in resources of $15,380,195.43.
M y report includes itemized abstracts of the reports of
each of the three groups of Wisconsin institutions, land
mortgage associations, and national banks of the state.
G e n e r a l C o n d it io n .

The condition of Wisconsin banks as shown by an analysis
of the statements submitted is very gratifying.
The heavy demands upon the resources of the banks
during the previous year of financial disturbance have been
adjusted and a return to normal standards is indicated by
the decrease in bills payable and rediscounts, amounting to
$1,491,582.02 and the increase in deposits of $14,987,317.68.
Loans and discounts during the same period have increased
only $6,270,218.13, while the average reserve has increased
from 19 to 21 per cent.


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It may be said in general that the banks are in a position
to supply their customers with sufficient funds to take care
of any reasonable demands that may be made upon them.
N ew B an ks.

Forty-three new state banks and one trust company
bank were authorized to commence business in Wisconsin
from October 31, 1914, to November 10, 1915. The average
capitalization of these banks was $17,750 and the total
capital $781,000. One mutual savings bank voluntarily
liquidated and paid off its depositors.
NEW STATE BANKS
N am e of Bank.

No.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44

Farmers State B ank......................
German Am erican B ank..............
Farmers State B ank......................
Peoples State B ank.......................
Bank of R ock lan d .........................
First State B ank............................
Farmers State B ank......................
Haugen State B ank......................
Hillsdale State B ank.....................
T eutonia Avenue State B an k....
M illadore State B an k...................
State Bank of C ornell..................
Farmers State B ank....................
Peoples State B ank.......................
Sherwood State B ank...................
Farmers State B ank......................
Grand M arsh State B ank...........
M ound C ity B ank.........................
Peoples Savings & T rust C o......
Farmers State B ank......................
R ubicon State Bank.....................
Farmers State B ank......................
W inter State B ank........................
T he Security B ank........................
First State B ank............................
D airym an’ s State B ank...............
State Bank of Glen F lora...........
Farmers & M erchants B an k......
Kilbourn State B ank....................
State Bank of E xeland..............
Bank o f Dresser Junction...........
State Bank of H ersey...................
State Bank of Foster....................
Peoples State B ank.......................
Farmers State B ank........
Farmers State B ank.....................
D oylestow n State B ank...............
Allouez State B ank.......................
N eva Farmers B ank.....................
Peoples Bank of Om ro.................
Farmers State B ank.....................
Farmers & Citizens State Bank..
Loganville State B ank.................
W ood ford State B ank..................


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T o ta l.........................................

L ocation.

V iola........................................
H elenville..............................
C ato.........................................
Augusta..................................
R ocklan d ...............................
D od g e.....................................
Larsen.....................................
Haugen...................................
Hillsdale.................................
M ilw aukee.............................
M illadore...............................
Cornell....................................
M osinee..................................
Prairie du Chien..................
Sherw ood...............................
B ow ler....................................
Grand M arsh.......................
Platteville..............................
Green B ay .............................
B randon.................................
R u b icon ..................................
P oysippi.................................
W inter....................................
N ecedah.................................
Solon Springs.......................
Kewaunee..............................
Glen F lora.............................
R acine....................................
M ilw aukee.............................
Exeland..................................
Dresser Junction.................
Hersey....................................
Foster.....................................
C olfax.....................................
Pound.....................................
Frederic..................................
D oylestow n...........................
Superior..................................
N eva.......................................
Om ro.......................................
Zachow ...................................
Lancaster...............................
Loganville..............................
W o o d ford ...............................

Capital.

$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
lO^OOO.OO
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
50 ; 00 0.00
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
2 5 ’ 00 0.00
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
' 1 5 ’ 00 0.00
î o i o o o .o o
5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,G00.00
lO^OOO.OO
1 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
10^000.00
3 5 ;0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
50 ; 000.00
10^000.00
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
10 ,0 0 0 .0 0
2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,000 .00
15;0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0
$ 7 8 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0

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•

I n c r e a s e in C a p i t a l .

The voluntary increase in capital by some banks whose
volume of business has increased beyond the anticipations
of its organizers is heartily commended.
The statutes of Wisconsin prescribe a minimum capital
proportioned to the population of the city or village in
which the bank is located, but in order to safeguard more
fully the depositors, I recommend that an increase in
capital be required pro rata with the increase in deposits.
One of the obstacles which has deterred banks from in­
creasing their capital when deposits warrant has been the
taxing of banks upon their capital and surplus.
If the tax was levied on the income instead of the capital
and surplus, I am of the opinion that many more of the
banks would voluntarily increase their capital.
INCREASE IN CAPITAL

No.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

23

Location.

N am e of Bank.

Augusta State B ank.....................
Rosendale State B ank..................
H om e Bank of Blair.....................
German American State Bank...
Farmers State Bank................... .
Farmers State B ank.....................
First State B ank............................
Alm a Center State B ank.............
State Bank of K iel.........- .............
T he State Bank of P epin............
Cudahy State B ank......................
Theresa State B ank..................:...
Citizens State B ank......................
Jackson C ounty Bank..................
T he Ashland C ounty B an k........
Bank of C olfax...............................
Badger State Bank........................
Farmers & M erchants State
Bank..............................................
B enton State B ank.......................
State Bank of D urand.................
The Bank of B rodhead................
Bank of B oyceville........................
Bank of Barron..............................

From

To

Augusta................
R osendale............
Blair......................
Glidden.................
Calumet Harbor.
N e ls o n .................
Prairie Farm .......
Alma Center.......
K iel........................
P epin.....................
C udahy.................
Theresa................
R ice Lake............
Black R iver Falls
B utternut.............
C olfax...................
M ilwaukee...........

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 5 .0 0 0 . 00 2 5 .0 0 0 . 00
1 5 .0 0 0 . 00 3 0 .0 0 0 . 00
10 . 0 0 0 .
00 1 2 .5 0 0 .0 0
2 0 . 0 0 0 . 00
10 , 000.00
2 5 .0 0 0 . 00
10 , 000.00
1 5 .0 0 0 . 00
10 , 000.00

Seneca...................
B enton..................
D urand.................
B rodhead.............
B oyceville............
Barron...................

2 0 . 0 0 0 . 00
1 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
2 5 .0 0 0 . 00 3 7 .5 0 0 .0 0
2 5 .0 0 0 . 00 3 5 .0 0 0 . 00
5 0 .0 0 0 . 00100 , 000.00
2 5 .0 0 0 . 00
1 0 . 0 0 0 . 00
3 5 .0 0 0 . 00
2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0

10 , 000.00

20. 000.

10 . 0 0 0 .

D is s o l u t io n .

The First Mortgage Mutual Savings Bank of Milwaukee,
on September 20, 1915, voluntarily passed a resolution to
pay off its depositors and dissolve the organization.


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00 7 5 .0 0 0 . 00
00 2 5 .0 0 0 . 00
2 5 .0 0 0 . 00 3 0 .0 0 0 . 00
10 . 000 . 00 2 5 .0 0 0 . 00
3 5 .0 0 0 . 00
10 , 000.00
3 0 .0 0 0 . 00
2 7 ,7 0 0 .0 0
1 5 .0 0 0 . 00
10 , 000.00
2 5 .0 0 0 . 00
2 0 , 000.00
100, 000.00 2 0 0 , 00 0.00
5 0 .0 0 0 .

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

N a t io n a l iz e d .

During the past year three state banks surrendered their
state charters and received charters as national banks
from the comptroller of the currency.
The State Bank of Nelson, now the First National Bank
of Nelson; capital $25,000.
The State Bank of Pepin, now the First National Bank of
Pepin; capital $25,000.
The State Bank of Durand, now the First National Bank
of Durand; capital $35,000.
The following is a summary in gain and loss in capital
of state banks and trust companies:
Capital,
Capital,
Capital,
Capital,

Oct. 31, 1914...............
43 new banks..............
1 new trust com pany.
23 banks increased....

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

Less capital nationalized.

$ 2 2 ,9 8 3 ,2 5 0 .0 0
8 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0

T otal capital N ovem ber 10, 1915.

$ 2 2 ,8 9 8 ,2 5 0 .0 0

C o m m e r c ia l a n d S a v in g s B a n k o f R a c i n e .

In Liquidation.
Progress has been made in the liquidation proceedings of
the Commercial and Savings Bank of Racine, which has
been in charge of this department since September 17, 1914.
Two dividends have been paid, amounting to fifty per
cent of all claims filed, making a total distribution to de­
positors of $1,106,870.57.
The expense of liquidation has been relatively low, not
amounting to one-half of the interest, etc., collected upon
the assets disbursed to creditors in dividends.
From a careful scrutiny of the remaining assets, it would
appear that eventually all of the depositors will be paid in
full, but on account of the character of the assets much
time will be required before a complete liquidation can be
expected.
It pleases me further to report that there is an apparent
improvement in the general conditions at Racine. During
the period of liquidation, every consideration has been
shown the borrowers of the bank. In view of the extreme
depressed financial and business condition existing there
prior to the closing of the bank and intensified by its closing,
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that would naturally be expected to follow the tying up .or
taking out of circulation such a large amount of assets.
C it iz e n s Sa v in g s a n d T r u st C o m p a n y o f M i l w a u k e e .

In Liquidation.
Liquidation proceedings continue in the affairs of the
Citizens Savings & Trust Company, Milwaukee, in charge
of this department since October 2, 1913.
Only one dividend has been paid to depositors up to the
present time, being 25 per cent of all uncontested claims
filed, to which reference was made in my last annual report.
A number of claims which were allowed as preferred
claims and ordered paid by the circuit court of Milwaukee
county, appear on the trust company’s financial statement
of November 30, 1915.
Claimants who are disposed to be impatient at the delay
probably do not fully understand nor appreciate the diffi­
culties of the situation. There is nothing, so far as I know,
in the way of a speedy closing up of the estate of the Citizens
Savings & Trust Company, except the disposition of the
numerous lawsuits in which it is involved. We are obliged
to wait for certain decisions of the courts and the outcome
of numerous litigations, and it is impossible at the present
time to predict with any certainty when this will be. This
litigation involves a very large part of the remaining assets
of the trust company, and includes a multitude of actions
and proceedings of different kinds, wherein new and delicate
questions of law are raised, which ultimately have to be
decided upon appeal, by the Supreme Court of Wisconsin.
A considerable number of these suits have been disposed of,
but by far the greater number are yet to be tried and de­
termined. We are anxious to do anything that we can to
hurry and facilitate the disposition of this litigation, but the
delays of law obstruct and encumber us with a handicap.
A very substantial part of the assets of the trust company
consists of real estate mortgages, which we are obliged to
foreclose; of notes secured by collaterals, some of which
are not yet due; and of industrial bonds. On account of
the stringency and unfavorable condition of the money
market, principally caused by the European war, bond
sales can now only be made at a very great sacrifice, which
we are in.duty bound to avoid.


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L a n d M o r t g a g e A s s o c ia t io n s .

The two land mortgage associations which have been
organized under chapter 666, laws of 1913, whose plan of
operation was outlined in my preceding report, continue
to do a very successful business.
Outstanding bonds of these associations, amounting to
$128,900, have found a ready market and there is a growing
demand for additional issues.
The small farmers and settlers, who have availed them­
selves of the opportunity afforded by these associations of
obtaining money for improvement of their farms, are
especially pleased with the amortization plan of reducing
their loans.
Further organizations of similar associations in suitable
localities will hid materially in the settlement and develop­
ment of northern Wisconsin.
L e g is l a t io n .

I am pleased to report that our legislature responded
generously to the recommendations of this department by
enacting into law several amendments which materially
strengthen the state banking statutes.
Among the important changes is the elimination of the
ninety day clause relating to overdrafts, thereby removing
the implied power of a bank to carry the overdraft as an
asset. On September 1, 1915, I issued a circular letter to
the banks, calling attention to the foregoing change in our
banking law and insisted that the practice of allowing
overdrafts be discontinued. That the banks have endeavored
to cooperate with me in abolishing a most pernicious practice
can be best shown by the citation of figures.
The statement of November 10, 1915, submitted to this
department, shows overdrafts to the amount of $448,976.69,
which is the lowest amount reported since November 27,
1896. Overdrafts on October 31, 1914, aggregated $1,115,006.51, which by way of comparison is almost 150 per cent
more than the total overdrafts shown on statement of
November 10, 1915. The manner in which banks have
responded to my request is most encouraging and if con­
tinued will result in the elimination of overdrafts from
bank statements.


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Another change equally important is chapter 441, laws
of 1915, relating to the discretionary powers of the com­
missioner in the matter of refusing approval of applications
for bank charters, when, in his opinion, a community is
adequately supplied with banking facilities.
This change has enabled me to prevent several localities,
whose banking power was barely sufficient to sustain one
bank, from being burdened by an additional institution.
The enactment of section 2024-42a, which prohibits any
officer or employe of a bank from accepting or offering to take
a fee or compensation from any person in consideration
of the bank loaning money to him, etc., has my most hearty
commendation, as it tends to remove the speculative
element from the banking business which has oitentimes
proven disastrous to many institutions,
I regret to state that one of the changes which has been
recommended by this department for many years, and for
which a bill was introduced at the last session of the legis­
lature, failed to receive favorable consideration. I have
reference to section 2024-32 which permits a bank to loan
a person, copartnership, or corporation an amount equal
to thirty per cent of its capital and surplus, and which by
authorization of the board of directors upon approved
security, may be increased to fifty per cent.
I have always contended that these limitations on loans
are not sufficient and should be reduced to twenty and
thirty per cent respectively, if the depositors are to
be properly safeguarded. I trust that this change will
eventually be enacted into law.
St a t is t ic a l .

Table A exhibits abstracts of each of the six reports
made to this department by state banks, mutual savings
banks, and trust companies during 1915.
Table B is a comparative abstract, exhibiting a year’s
growth in our banking institutions.
Table C presents the abstracts of statements made at
annual periods since the creation of this department in 1895.
The development of our state banking system during a
period of twenty-one years is detailed therein.


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TABLE A.
Abstract of the six reports called for from state and mutual savings banks and trust companies during the year 1915.
-------------------------Dec. 31, 1914.

March 4, 1915.

May 1, 1915.

Number of banks................................................................

678

686

687

RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts...........................................................
Overdrafts............................................................................
U. S., state, municipal and other bonds..........................
Premium on bonds..............................................................
Stocks and other securities................................................
Banking house, furniture and fixtures.............................
Other real estate owned.....................................................
Due from approved reserve banks...................................
Due from other banks........................................................
Checks on other banks and cash items............................
Exchanges for clearing house............................................
Gold coin..............................................................................
Silver coin...........................................................................
U. S. and National currency.............................................
Nickels and cents................................................................
Expense account..................................................................
Other resources....................................................................

Dollars.
$165,620,096
1,094,771
22,859,026
20,321
671,496
5,694,021
668,415
28,765,059
1,841,932
1,447,977
899,608
2,908,048
905,942
6,334,955
122,222
14,690
200,130

Dollars.
$168,785,229
1,015,233
22,495,780
22,835
422,111
5,857,621
692,828
34,953,768
1,961,374
1,069,194
590,657
2,780,271
891,026
5,702,189
123,860
23,414
158,114

Dollars.
$169,080,545
839,568
23,723,037
20,222
489,722
5,865,461
717,754
31,074,925
1,673,838
1,041,044
860,834
2,822,562
812,902
5,137,071
112,549
24,710
170,563

Total.........................................................................
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in..........................................................
Surplus fund........................................................................
Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid
Due to banks— deposits.....................................................
Dividends unpaid................................................................
Individual deposits subject to check................................
Demand certificates of deposit.........................................
Time certificates of deposit...............................................
Savings deposits..................................................................
Certified checks...................................................................
Cashier’s checks outstanding............................................
Debentures...........................................................................
Special..................................................................................
Postal savings......................................................................
Due as executor, administrator, guardian, etc...............
Notes and bills rediscounted.............................................
Bills payable........................................................................
Other liabilities....................................................................

$240,068,717 70

Total.........................................................................


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$22,024,950
6,576,019
4,132,979
4,315,583
219,493
55,954,718
18,981,067
73,201,635
48,540,089
101,385
815,041
458,525
495,783
193,068
834,818
1,368,965
1,762,557
92,033

33
00
44
57
06
77
99
64
27
18
70
50
90
00
75
75
85

00
86
90
42
79
27
74
48
29
08
55
76
76
81
32
11
93
63

$240,068,717 70

94
58
67
69
92
75
84
60
57
68
67
00
45
00
47
93
12

$247,545,513 88
$22,317,450
6,792,300
3,631,646
5,694,663
20,085
63,772,157
19,618,176
74,040,698
47,314,093
98,838
926,905
449,638
368,958
191,183
652,789
834,406
761,738
59,784

00
75
59
16
14
51
48
27
10
86
22
19
31
32
49
86
56
07

$247,545,513 88

691
39
21
93
14
98
74
25
45
90
75
46
00
50
00
96
91
12

$244,467,315 69
$22,342,450
6,801,352
3,993,848
4,880,041
22,781
62,157,593
18,912,672
73,995,949
46,765,073
223,451
779,759
444,838
429,514
196,475
796,933
750,516
939,433
34,628

June 23, 1915.

00
58
71
82
00
54
66
21
57
84
71
19
91
13
99
10
75
98

$244,467,315 69

Dollars.
$169,597,675
838,923
24,958,223
27,300
409,637
5,942,246
739,296
29,402,917
1,537,859
957,106
673,284
2,721,433
865,679
5,091,420
136,055
22,410
172,994

696
90
05
16
36
98
03
02
39
02
35
83
00
35
00
47
81
74

$244,094,463 46
$22,427,450
6,816,588
4,555,598
4,828,345
21,178
59,901,118
19,629,911
72,590,274
48,540,016
108,247
608,685
442,199
551,934
181,340
756,133
931,396
1,183,470
21,573

Sept. 2, 1915.

00
80
53
37
50
58
89
49
31
29
48
40
19
84
63
53
14
49

$244,094,463 46

Dollars.
$170,854,735
637,889
25,389,481
22,017
408,846
6,036,490
736,387
31,267,746
1,665,561
860,819
847,325
2,731,293
863,175
5.052,292
112,673
42,321
163,829

707
82
47
92
93
36
02
84
17
91
70
95
00
30
00
89
29
56

$247,692,888 13
$22,724,950
6,913,155
3,957,578
5,010,978
14,058
62,710,335
20,242,760
72,957,360
48,644,560
82,404
686,945
426,765
402,414
163,072
698,456
935,467
1,090,774
30,848

to

Nov. 10, 1915.

00
79
54
59
59
14
51
96
60
18
25
28
29
76
93
76
08
88

$247,692,888 13

Dollars.
$173,864,306
448,976
25,271,950
30,172
382,806
6,127,187
767,394
33,430,234
1,931,431
1,203,457
1,046,958
2,652,042
847,866
5,664,291
101,865
28,081
139,903

43
69
76
87
73
19
44
95
56
91
59
00
90
00
50
64
30

$253,941,928 46
$22,898,250
6,918,530
4,763,091
5,142,454
10,768
65,265,062
19,389,546
74,957,732
49,948,956
130,869
838,156
415,423
474,590
178,040
869,130
854,782
834,369
52,174

00
72
82
42
20
08
53
92
27
12
22
85
12
52
33
27
00
07

$253,941,928 46

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Financial condition of all Wisconsin banks, except National banks# annually, since the creation of the state banking department, in 1895.
Nov. 16, 1895.

Number
Number
Number
Number

of
of
of
of

state banks......................
private banks*...............
mutual savings banks...
trust companiesf...........

Total number of banks..

125
107
1

Nov. 21, 1896.

130
109
1

233

Nov. 6, 1897.

130

133
114
1

110
1

240

Dec. 1, 1898.

241

Dec. 2, 1899.

135
124
1

248

Dec. 13, 1900.

143
130
1

260

274

Dec. 10, 1901.

157
137
1

Nov. 25, 1902.

185
141
1

295

327

Nov. 17, 1903.

Nov. 10, 1904.

Nov. 9, 1905.

Nov. 12, 1906.

Dec. 3, 1907.

Nov. 27, 1908.

Nov. 16, 1909.

Nov. 10, 1910.

Dec. 5, 1911.

Nov. 26, 1912.

Dec. 1, 1913.

Oct. 31, 1914.

Nov. 10, 1915.

345

370

388

404

427

447

470

507

559

590

623

650

688

2

2

2

2

2

3

3

3

3

11

4
13

4
15

3
14

4
15

573

607

642

667

707

347

372

390

406

429

450

RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts.........................................
Unpaid capital..... ......... ........... ..................
Overdrafts..... .......................... ..................
Bonds, securities, etc....................................’..... .
Banking houses, furniture and fixtures..........
Other real estate owned......................................
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks...... .................... ..............
Checks on other banks and cash items..........
Exchanges for clearing house............................
Cash on hand.........................................................
Expense account...................................................
Revenue stamp account....«................................
Clearing house certificates and checks...........
Other resources..... ...................... ...................
Total resources.............

$28, 062,796
675,014
443,284
,2 7 3 ,1 2 0
,3 55 ,0 1 6
,4 47 ,0 4 2
,3 85 ,3 04

67
67
46
02
33
49
94

$25,905,481
674,017
'3 9 6 ,3 0 5
2 ,1 0 9 ,6 2 5
1 ,3 8 5 ,5 0 2
1 ,4 7 1 ,6 1 4
5 ,4 5 8 ,4 6 8

71
39
52
31
34
91
42

107,973 59
451,749 76
,9 93 ,9 35 62

68,557 24
331,478 36
3 ,3 9 5 ,2 3 8 41

138,773 89

107,733 28

$43,334,012 44

$41 ,3 04 ,0 22 89

¿ 2 7 ,1 4 1 ,6 0 4
678,500
511,456
2 ,2 0 9 ,6 3 3
1 ,3 2 4 ,51 0
1 ,3 6 2 ,82 7
9 ,1 8 0 ,4 2 4

77
00
57
14
32
72
56

77,782 61
390,983 40
3 ,3 8 0 ,8 7 6 50

$31,409,181
619,150
689,681
4 ,2 2 2 ,9 4 0
1,35 6 ,70 9
1 ,36 1 ,73 7
1 0,6 2 1,6 4 0

49
00
54
59
60
13
30

140,414 85
407,782 15
3 ,7 6 7 ,5 3 2 04

120,379 68

155,421 50

$46,378,979 27

$54,752,191 19

$39,751,101
583,150
740,173
4 ,9 7 8 ,6 7 9
1 ,3 7 6 ,6 1 5
1 ,4 4 7 ,60 6
11,900,801

88
00
26
93
53
76
41

$ 43 ,0 05 ,5 70 30
762,050 00
776,829 40
5 ,0 4 2 ,2 7 3 99
1,432,809*48
827,312 06
11,738,509 37

141,826 09
565,141 40
3 ,9 5 8 ,9 0 2 87

165,415 97
383,560 80
4 ,0 8 2 ,3 7 1 86

231,812 46
564,503 63
3 ,9 8 3 ,7 5 4 24

27,282 54
97,600 58

1\

$65,541,599

$47 ,7 24 ,6 05
820,100
786,869
5 ,9 5 1 ,9 9 4
1 ,52 4 ,21 8
751,997
13,8 2 3,2 1 8

18
00
55
56
61
12
79

$ 56 ,3 94 ,3 84
1 ,0 0 7 ,32 0
846,437
6 ,7 1 8 ,7 1 2
1 ,6 6 6 ,1 5 0
800,427
13^862,766

08
00
77
79
02
17
67

$60,692,969
634,520
699,225
7 ,1 6 1 ,9 4 0
1,81 0 ,72 9
416,501
13,405,636

473

Total liabilities..

$60 ,8 12 ,8 99 08

221,561 15
530,980 34
4 ,0 1 6 ,1 9 5 81

444,567 60
430,155 62
4,43 9 ,26 1 25

457,831 91
444,981 77
4 ,4 3 2 ,0 5 4 63

419,236 77
397,653 99
4 ,8 5 9 ,2 9 6 60

511,142 60
623,217 70
4 ,9 6 3 ,5 9 4 68

546,187 42
414,475 96
7 ,6 6 3 ,7 7 3 85

445,938 09
532,172 02
5 ,9 9 6 ,8 2 4 00

8 ,9 0 0 23

2,581 26

146 89

79,200 03

86-, 903 52

46,647 66

28,555 08

16,733 39

11,852 29

13,196 79

654,097 00
8,419 21

20,084 98

$68,323,185 80

$76,258,877 89

$86 ,1 14 ,1 64 72

$90,164,209 11

$90 ,4 59 ,9 89 31

$99 ,6 29 ,0 48 29

$114,308,381 52

642,567
7 ,8 5 1 ,20 1
1,994,481
345,395
13,4 6 1,8 4 2

45
26
41
74
67

$66,206,903 27
654,815
8 ,7 6 4 ,16 1
2 ,2 1 1 ,0 2 5
337,073
15,767,029

52
23
52
60
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Total number of banks.

$74,775,102 08
; 736,626
11,436,371
2 ,3 0 9 ,3 3 7
393,506
18,546,285

89
19
89
49
21

$83 ,0 75 ,8 58 88
678,259
12,636,893
2,46 5 ,23 1
393,518
15,787,037

37
61
07
06
41

$81 ,5 66 ,9 70 01
719,392
13,420,535
2 ,6 6 6 ,3 1 2
386,239
19,090,954

83
76
83
95
99

$124,323,751 84 $124,845,425 46

$92,595,223 41
754,557
15,2 4 6,3 4 6
3 ,0 4 3 ,0 5 2
389,822
19,2 9 0,8 4 6
1 ,6 5 0 ,24 0
458,054
653,953
6 ,0 5 8 ,8 9 5

58
66
37
69
20
82
79
28
64

14,462 43

$108,598,677 28 $124,516,486 38
810,870
16,571,908
3 ,3 8 9 ,5 6 4
386,703
2 2 ,3 1 7 ,3 1 9
1,775,051
634,053
731,128
6 ,8 9 3 ,3 1 5

41
74
98
13
50
14
17
57
19

904,155
2 0,6 6 4,6 9 6
4,20 2 ,43 1
445,330
2 4,8 7 6,2 4 9
1 ,6 4 5 ,59 3
653,002
725,103
7 ,0 7 2 ,0 9 5

52
28
31
11
25
08
66
33
78

17,057 13

298,403 24

$140,155,455 87 $162,125,649 30

$186,003,546 94

$141,289,108 69
993,915
2 3 ,1 2 9 ,2 5 4
4,93 8 ,12 1
596,592
2 7 ,2 4 5,6 5 5
1 ,7 8 7 ,74 2
716,063
676,842
7 ,6 0 1 ,2 7 2
22,6 0 4

$156,771,257 75

79
43
86
75
74
49
64
94
97
60

963,563 12
2 3,7 2 6,1 0 5 11
5 ,2 2 4 ,4 2 9 41
596,811 04
2 9,6 8 1,7 9 5 93
1,866,981 82
906,491 93
944,757 25
9 ,2 7 9 ,75 9 80
2 1 ,879v 52

40,322 62

89,956 84

$167,594,088 30
1,11 5 ,00 6
2 3,6 7 5,4 7 4
5 ,6 5 1 ,8 2 7
604,930
2 6,8 0 2,7 0 5
1 ,2 8 2 ,72 8
1 ,0 6 8 ,85 4
663,078
9 ,8 7 4 ,4 9 0
18,187

51
77
85
44
56
55
21
24
99
44

$173,864,306 43
448,976
2 5,6 8 4,9 3 0
6 ,1 2 7 ,18 7
767,394
3 3 ,4 3 0,2 3 4
1,931,431
1,20 3 ,45 7
1,04 6 ,95 8
9 ,2 6 9 ,06 5
28,081

210,360 17

139,903 30

$209,037,498 52 $230,073,789 52 $238,561,733 03

$253,941,928 46

.Loans and discounts.
.Unpaid capital.
.Overdrafts.
.Bonds, securities, etc.
.Banking houses, furniture and fixtures.
.Other real estate owned.
.Due from approved reserve banks.
.... Due from other banks.
.... Checks on other banks and cash items.
.... Exchanges for clearing house.
.... Cash on hand.
.... Expense account.
.... Revenue stamp account.
.Other resources.
Total resources.
LIABILITIE S.

$ 7 ,9 1 8,0 6 3 51
2 ,7 8 1 ,8 5 6 89

$ 8,0 7 6,7 5 2 41
2 ,7 2 8 ,5 5 5 48

$ 7,9 0 7,3 8 4 39
2 ,6 5 1 ,6 6 8 16

$ 7,9 4 4,4 1 3 38
2 ,5 4 2 ,9 4 8 53

$ 7,9 5 3,9 1 4 63
2 ,7 6 3 ,8 9 9 91

$ 7,6 9 8,7 8 8 59
2 ,8 4 5 ,6 6 6 98

$ 8,1 4 1,3 9 2 29
2 ,9 7 1 ,7 6 2 36

$ 8,8 5 2,2 2 5 00
3 ,3 4 3 ,1 6 7 93

$ 9,9 0 9,2 7 5 00
3 ,2 8 3 ,1 5 6 94

$ 9,7 7 2,7 5 0 00
3 ,6 7 8 ,6 2 7 04

$10 ,1 31 ,1 50 00
4 ,0 6 5 ,5 8 7 95

498,568 14

415,824 34

806,443 68

3 1,2 1 8,0 6 8 05

2 9 ,3 1 1 ,4 0 3 73

3 4,6 4 6,2 1 3 74

1 ,1 0 3 ,79 2 88
1,195 50
4 2 ,8 0 5 ,8 1 4 17

1,423,601 28
380 00
5 3,1 9 1,2 9 5 05

1 ,2 9 0 ,9 3 9 74
2 ,4 8 4 50
5 6,0 2 9,6 3 5 50

1,59 4 ,94 6 12
4 ,65 5 50
6 3 ,3 2 3,4 5 6 06

1,352,611 47
1,160 75
71,8 6 5,5 5 9 82

1 ,0 7 7 ,12 9 69
622 75
75,2 9 9,6 4 9 68

574,993 42
3 ,31 5 00
7 5,5 9 2,8 5 5 08

893,630 30
2 ,56 8 21
8 3 ,9 5 0,8 3 9 59

257,277 50
237,812 54

179,205 68
190,214 06

84,439 44
156,099 32

61,245 09
112<873 48

79,062 45
85,107 63

127,590 00
306,373 37

46,390 07
161,132 12

306.273 03
305,560 94

326,664 10
258,732 26

254,455 58
575,780 45

422,365 81

402,067 19

126,730 54

179,908 16

44,338 76

21,707 12

15,143 37

87,605 78

8 ,97 8 69

7 ,21 2 74

$43 ,3 34 ,0 12 44

$41 ,3 04 ,0 22 89

$46,378,979 27

$54,752,191 19

$65 ,5 41 ,5 99 71

$68 ,3 23 ,1 85 80

$76 ,2 58 ,8 77 89

$86,114,164 72

$90 ,1 64 ,2 09 11

$90 ,4 59 ,9 89 31

* Private banks were legislated out of existence by Chapter 234, Laws of 1903.
t Trust companies were authorized by Chapter 186, Laws of 1909, to receive time deposits and appear in abstract for Dec. 5, 1911 for the first time

........Number of mutual savings banks.
........Number of trust companies.

RESOURCES.

69
00
55
30
69
08
36

L IA B IL IT IE S.
Capital stock.......................................................
Surplus fund.............. .........................................
Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid
Due to banks....... ............................... ....... ............[
Dividends unpaid............. .....................;...............
Individual deposits................................ ...............
Postal savings fund...............................................
Due as executor, administrator, etc.................
Bills rediscounted ...................... .....1.....................
Bills payable............................ ......... ....... ..............
Clearing house certificates and checks............
Other liabilities.................... ...................................

510

............ Number of state banks.

$ 10 ,8 93 ,1 50
3 ,0 1 8 ,7 4 9
1 ,7 8 2 ,4 3 6
1 ,3 7 2 ,68 3
1,935
9 6,8 0 9,8 5 8

00
33
16
20
85
46

$11 ,7 26 ,7 50
3 ,6 2 2 ,0 8 2
2 ,4 0 4 ,4 4 7
1 ,2 3 6 ,13 6
7 ,35 5
103,631,541

00
63
79
95
15
49

303,423 10
276,407 13

248,362 05
171,766 27

5 ,44 2 01

9 ,44 0 20

492,193
287,326
903,400
12,518

55
14
00
14

$12 ,1 97 ,1 50
4 ,0 7 8 ,1 5 7
2 ,5 5 8 ,9 7 5
1 ,4 1 4 ,78 4
4,229
103,824,269

00
84
63
11
35
23

$13 ,9 54 ,1 50
3,79 1 ,86 1
2 ,6 1 0 ,3 8 3
1,730,151
5,625
117,407,687

00
05
00
80
36
97

$15 ,0 92 ,6 50
4 ,2 6 9 ,9 7 4
2 ,9 6 6 ,9 6 4
1 ,8 5 4 ,55 3
7 ,87 0
136,905,014

00
94
52
02
30
54

$18 ,6 51 ,6 50
5 ,0 8 4 ,6 3 5
3 ,7 7 5 ,9 8 8
2 ,2 8 0 ,9 4 6
6,609
154,409,743

00
80
53
85
83
75

205,472 47
525,689 22

423,985 18
197,674 59

526,111 67
461,713 17

554,910 05
535,141 01
567,798 86

36,697 61

33,936 92

40,797 14

136,122 26

$99 ,6 29 ,0 48 29 $114,308,381 52 $124,323,751 84 $124,845,425 46

$ 20 ,0 11 ,6 50
5 ,3 9 2 ,1 4 4
3 ,9 0 7 ,5 8 4
3 ,3 1 0 ,3 2 5
3 ,74 0
174,630,131
6 ,63 8
563,850
706,168
383,532

00
36
42
82
70
35
12
20
06
55

121,732 94

$21 ,1 63 ,7 50
6 ,1 1 8 ,4 3 5
4 ,2 5 8 ,8 8 2
3,97 7 ,02 1
6 ,14 0
192,331,453
120,745
501,443
809,056
6,62,127

00
81
10
07
59
30
70
85
49
42

124,733 19

$21,819,950
6 ,5 3 1 ,5 8 4
4 ,3 1 1 ,9 3 4
4 ,3 3 3 ,20 3
10,873
197,298,370
229,520
761,552
1,40 4 ,57 3
1 ,8 1 6 ,16 0

00
46
98
13
50
37
95
24
05
24

$22,898,250
6 ,9 1 8 ,5 3 0
4,76 3 ,09 1
5 ,1 4 2 ,4 5 4
10,768
211 ,4 20 ,3 37
• 178,040
869,130
854,782
834,369

44,010 11

52,174 07

$140,155,455 87 $162,125,649 30 $186,003,546 94 $209,037,498 52 $230,073,789 52
$238,561,733 03

$253,941,928 46

......Capital stock paid in.
......Surplus fund.
......Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid.
......Due to banks.
......Dividends unpaid.
......Individual deposits.
......Postal savings fund.
......Due as executor, administrator, etc.
......Bills rediscounted.
......Bills payable.
......Clearing house certificates and checks.
......Other liabilities.
Total liabilities.

TABLE B.
Abstract of reports of state and mutual savings banks, and trust companies of Wisconsin, at the close of business November 10, 1915, and comparison with a similar abstract of October 31,1914.
Nov. 10, 1915.
Number of banks ...

$173,864,306
448,976
25,271,950
30,172
382,806
6,127,187
767,394
33,430,234
1,931,431
1,203,457
1,046,958
2,652,042
847,866
5,664,291
104,865
28,081
139,903

43
69
76
87
73
19
44
95
56
91
59
00
90
00
50
64
30

$253,941,928 46

Total..............................................................................

$253,941,928 46

Total resources Nov. 10, 1915.
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“
Oct. 31, 1914..

$253,941,928 46
238,561,733 03

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00
72
82
42
20
08
53
92
27
12
22
85
12
52
33
27
00
07

$15,380,195 43

$167,594,088
1,115,006
23,215,944
26,187
433,342
5,651,827
604,930
26,802,705
1,282,728
1,068,854
663,078
2,849,184
850,432
6,067,723
107,151
18,187
210,360

Decrease.

40

667

Total..................................................................
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid i n .........................................................
Surplus fund.........................................................................
Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid.
Due to banks—deposits....................................................1.
Dividends unpaid................................................................
Individual deposits, subject to check................................
Demand certificates of deposit..........................................
Time certificates of deposit................................................
Savings deposits...................................................................
Certified checks....................................................................
Cashier's checks...................................................................
Debentures............................................................................
Special....................................................................................
Postal savings.......................................................................
Due as executor, administrator, guardian, etc................
Notes and bills rediscounted..............................................
Bills payable.........................................................................
Other liabilities...................................................................

$22,898,250
6,918,530
4,763,091
5,142,454
10,768
65,265,062
19,389,546
74,957,732
49,948,956
130,869
838,156
415,423
474,590
178,040
869,130
854,782
834,369
52,174

Increase.

Oct. 31, 1914.

30
51
60
87
30
85
44
56
55

21
24
50
40

$6,270,218 13
$666,029 82
2,056,006 16
3,985 00
50,535 57
475,359
162,464
6,627,529
648,703
134,603
383,880

34
00
39
01
70
35
197,142
2,565
403,432
2,285

00
09
44
17

9,894 20

$238,561,733 03

$16,772,643 28

$21,819,950
6,531,584
4,311,934
4,333,203
10,873
56,313,008
20,636,804
71,765,294
46,960,729
73,708
632,742
460,604
455,477
229,520
761,552
1,404,573
1,816,160
44,010

00
46
98
13
50
39
78
89
50
59
47
15
60
95
24
05
24
11

$238,561,733 03

50
50
00
59

70,456 87

$1,078,300
386,946
451,156
809,251

$1,392,447 85

00
26
84
29
105 30

8,952,053 69
1,247,258 25
3,192,438
2,988,226
57,160
205,413

03
77
53
75
45,180 30

19,112 52
51,480 43
107,578 09
549.790 78
981.791 24
8,163 96
$18,235,801 73

$2,875,606 30

R E P O R T OF' T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts................................................
Overdrafts.................................................................
U. S., state, municipal and other bonds...............
Premium on bonds...................................................
Stocks and other securities.....................................
Banking house, furniture and fixtures..................
Other real estate owned..........................................
Due from approved reserve banks........................
Due from other banks............................................
Checks on other banks and cash items................
Exchanges for clearing house.................................
Gold coin...................................................................
Silver coin.................................................................
U. S. and national currency...................................
Nickels and cents.....................................................
Expense account......................................................
Other resources........................................................

707

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N a t io n a l B a n k s .

The national banking power of Wisconsin is represented
below by an abstract of statements of one hundred and
thirty-seven banks located in our state, prepared under the
direction of the Comptroller of the Currency, and furnished
me through his courtesy.
A B S T R A C T OF S T A T E M E N T S OF 137 N A T IO N A L B A N K S OF W IS ­
C O N S IN , A T T H E C LOSE OF B U SIN ESS, N O V E M B E R 10, 1915.
RESOURCES.

Loans and discounts..
Overdrafts...................
U. S. bon ds.................
Other bonds, securities, etc.....................
S t o c k s , including
prem ium s................
Banking house............
Furniture and fixtures..........................
Other
real
estate
ow ned.......................
D ue from federal reserve bank
D ue from banks and
bankers.....................
D ue from appd. reserve agents............
Checks on banks in
the same place.......
Exchanges for clearing house.................
Notes of other national banks...................
Outside checks and
other cash item s....
Federal reserve notes.
Legal-tender notes....
R edem ption fund and
due from U. S.
Treas.........................
Specie............................
Stock in federal re­
serve bank...............
Custom ers’ liability
under letters
of
credit.........................
Custom ers’ liability
account of accept­
ances.........................
Other resources..........
T ota l....................

Dollars.

$ 1 2 2 ,6 4 0 ,3 5 3 .6 0
10 8,364.02
1 4 ,1 6 6 ,4 6 9 .6 5
2 6 ,3 7 8 ,2 2 4 .8 2
3 2 6,54 0.97
4 ,5 9 3 ,8 1 7 .6 0
42 3 ,4 0 5 .7 0
47 2 ,3 7 6 .7 0
3 ,4 2 3 ,6 7 5 .1 8
9 ,2 7 6 ,0 9 4 .1 4
2 0 ,9 7 6 ,8 1 0 .8 4
28 3 ,8 9 9 .5 8
1 ,3 8 3 ,0 2 9 .3 5
1 .0 3 3 .3 8 5 .0 0

L IA B IL IT IE S .

Dollars.

Capital stock paid in..
Surplus fund...............
U ndivided profits, less
c u r r e n t expenses and taxes paid...
Nat. bank notes outstanding...................
Due to appd. reserve
agents.......................
Due to banks and
bankers.....................
Dividends unpaid.....
Dem and deposits.......
Tim e deposits.............
Other
bonds
borrow ed........................
Letters of credit........
N otes and bills rediscounted...............
Bills payable...............
A cceptance based on
im ports and exports..........................
Other liabilities..........

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

T ota l.....................

$ 2 1 6 ,2 3 5 ,1 5 0 .3 5

s
4 ,7 8 1 ,3 1 0 .7 2
1 3 ,4 5 8 ,1 6 0 .0 0
4 ,6 2 4 .2 9
2 2 ,0 9 6 ,3 2 5 .0 8
5 ,5 0 0 .9 8
7 7 ,1 9 5 ,4 6 5 .8 5
7 0 ,6 5 8 ,9 8 7 .5 4
12 ,0 0 0 .0 0
380,045.41
59 5 ,7 0 9 .9 6
27 7 ,3 0 0 .0 0
1 ,20 2.55
23 2,320.71

46 2 ,4 7 6 .1 7
5 0 ,6 1 5 .0 0
1 .1 5 6 .0 4 7 .0 0
7 7 0,40 2.08
6 ,8 5 5 ,4 1 4 .9 7
7 9 2,85 0.00
380,045.41
1 ,2 0 2 .5 5
2 7 9 ,6 5 0 .0 2
$ 2 1 6 ,2 3 5 ,1 5 0 .3 5

A comparison of the principal items taken from the fore­
going table with corresponding figures from the abstract
of state and savings banks and trust companies on the date
of call follows:


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National Banks,
137.

Item.

State and Savings
Banks and Trust
Companies, 707.

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

Capital..............................................................
Surplus..............................................................
U ndivided profits..........................................
Individual deposits.......................................
R esou rces........................................................

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

Statements of all banking institutions located in Wisconsin
have been combined in one abstract and are next presented.
C O N S O L ID A T E D

ABSTRACT.

Financial statements of state and mutual savings banks
and trust companies of Wisconsin, at the close of business
November 10, 1915, and national banks of Wisconsin at
the close of business November 10, 1915.
RESOURCES.

Dollars.

L IA B IL IT IE S .

Loans and discounts..
Overdrafts...................
U. S. B onds.............. .
Other bonds, securi­
ties and premiums..
S t o c k s , including
premiums.................
Banking house, fur­
niture and fixtures..
Other
real
estate
owned.......................
Due from federal re­
serve banks.............
Due from state banks
and bankers............
Due ffom appd. re­
serve agents............
Checks
and
other
cash item s...............
Exchanges for clear­
ing house..................
N otes of other nat­
ional banks.............
Fractional currency,
nickels, cents..........
Specie, gold and sil­
ver coin....................
Legal-tender notes....
Redem ption
fund
with Treas. U. S.
and due from U. S.
Treas.........................
Federal reserve notes.
Stock in federal re­
serve bank...............
Customers’ liability
under letters of
credit..................
Customers’ liability
account of accept­
ances.........................
Expense account........
Other resources..........

$2 96,5 0 4 ,6 6 0 .0 3
557,340.71
1 4 ,1 6 6 ,4 6 9 .6 5

Capital stock paid in..
Surplus fund...............
Undivided
profits,
less current
ex­
penses.......................
National bank notes
outstanding.............
Due to Appd. R e­
serve Agents...........
Due to banks and
bankers.....................
Dividends unpaid.....
Individual deposits....
Letters of credit........
N otes and bills re­
discounted...............
Bills payable...............
Other bonds borrowed
Acceptances based on
im ports and exports
Liabilities other than
those above stated.

Total.


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5 1 ,6 8 0 ,3 4 8 .4 5
709,34 7.70
11 ,1 4 4 ,4 1 0 .4 9
1 ,2 3 9 ,7 7 1 .1 4
3 ,4 2 3 ,6 7 5 .1 8
1 1 ,2 0 7 ,5 2 5 .7 0
5 4 ,4 0 7 ,0 4 5 .7 9
1 ,9 4 9 ,8 3 3 .6 6
2 ,4 2 9 ,9 8 7 .9 4

Dollars.

$ 4 1 ,0 4 8 ,2 5 0 .0 0
1 5 ,3 0 4 ,7 2 7 .9 8
9 ,5 4 4 ,4 0 2 .5 4
1 3 ,4 5 8 ,1 6 0 .0 0
4 ,6 2 4 .2 9
2 7 ,2 3 8 ,7 7 9 .5 0
16 ,269 .18
3 6 0 ,3 2 1 ,9 6 1 .3 5
38 0,045.41
1 ,4 5 0 ,4 9 2 .2 3
1 ,1 1 1 ,6 6 9 .0 0
12 , 000.00

1 ,202.55
2 8 4,49 4.78

1 .0 3 3 .3 8 5 .0 0
104,865.50
1 6 ,0 1 9 ,6 1 4 .8 7
1 .1 5 6 .0 4 7 .0 0

770,40 2.08
5 0 ,615 .00
792,85 0.00
380,045.41
1,2 02.5 5
28 ,0 8 1 .6 4
419,55 3.32
$4 70,177,078.81

Total.

$470,1 77,0 78.8 1

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The significance of the above abstract is the represen­
tation it gives of the total banking power of Wisconsin.
A year ago the totals were $443,504,856.20, and the increase
for the year is $26,672,222.61.
Through the courtesy of the national banks of this state
in complying with my request for their statements of
November 10, 1915, I am enabled to present such herein,
thus making the volume a complete directory of all banks
located in Wisconsin.
n

St a t e B a n k in g D e p a r t m e n t .

Record of the activities and expense, covering a period
of thirteen years, from 1903 to 1915, inclusive.

SCHEDULE.
S H O W IN G T H E N U M B E R OF B A N K S , A N D T H E A G G R E G A T E A SSE TS
OF B A N K S , U N D E R T H E S U P E R V IS IO N OF T H E S T A T E B A N K IN G
DEPARTM ENT, YEAR BY YEAR:

Year.

1903.....................
1904................
1905....................
1906...............
1907..............
1908.............
1909................
1910...............
1911..............
1912............
1913..................
1914................
1915...........

N o. o f Banks.

.....................
....................
.....................
..........................
....................
........................
..........................
..........................
...............................
............................
..........................

347
372
390
406
450
473
510
573
607
642
667
707

T otal Assets.
n;Qn
1cka ono
>J)9U, 1D4,
zi/y . 1
11
1
on
Ap
;g
GO9
G .51
Q1
dvJ , 40
9,90
QG , 029
ßOG , U4Ö
Oil
U4Ö . 29
1
1 A4 ,o
QU
HÖo ,J
Qfi1
£O
11
O l.02
1
0/1
1*5/1 ,0909
2 5 , / 0 1 . Ö4
10/1
0/1
; , ftZD . 40
a a
1
Z4b , Ö
4 0f
1
FiFt , 400
a
q i
1A n , 1
lOO
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1
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on
1OZ
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i
nnQ
fi/
i
fi
g
1ÖO , UUO , 040 . a
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HQ7, 49Ö.02
/1GQ ELO
2 0Q
9 ,UO/
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2 0 0 ,rwQ
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The work of the department continues to grow, not only
in its scope but in the number of institutions which are
subject to supervision and regulation.
This growth, perhaps, can be best indicated by reference
to the foregoing table, covering a period of thirteen years,
which shows a steady increase in the number of banks and
a substantial increase in the volume of business.
Building and loan associations, seventy-four in number,
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are examined once a year. As a special report covering the
condition of these associations will be submitted to you in
accordance with the requirements of section 2014-16 of
the statutes, I shall not at this time go into further detail.
The total operating expense of the department for the
year 1915 amounted to $45,133.46. The receipts for the
same period, derived from annual examination fees, filing
fees, and other sources, total $30,985.49, making the net
cost for the year $14,147.97.
Perhaps no phase of work of this department is more
important than the field work. Here it is that much of the
actual work is done. The examiner has to contend with
many perplexing problems and oftentimes is subjected to
most adverse conditions, and he must rely on the board of
directors for much of the information obtained concerning
general conditions. I am pleased to report that the examiners
have shown a high order of efficiency in making examinations
and in analyzing the general conditions existing in each bank.
As the Wisconsin law places the management of a bank
squarely upon the shoulders of the directors, I have tried
to impress directors with the responsibilities resting upon
them and the importance of familiarizing themselves with
the banking statute.
No person once having become a director of a bank should
permit his name to be used to attract business to the bank
and, subsequently, neglect to assume the responsibility
devolving upon him as a director. A feeling that conditions
are right is not sufficient. Directors should endeavor to
know.
That this position is too often filled in a perfunctory
manner is shown by examinations, record of board meetings,
and by the committee reports which are required two or
more times each year.
If the board of directors gives proper attention to the
affairs of a bank, invariably an examination discloses a
healthy condition.
When the directors more fully realize the responsibility
that is placed on their shoulders in becoming the managing
board of a bank, and when the sense of responsibility pro­
duces greater activity among members of the board, we
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I feel that much has been accomplished in awakening
directors to a more strict performance of their duties.
N U M B E R OF E X A M I N A T I O N S M A D E B Y S T A T E B A N K I N G D E P A R T ­
M E N T D U R IN G T H E T H I R T E E N Y E A R P E R IO D F R O M J A N U A R Y
1, 1903, TO J A N U A R Y 1, 1916.
N o. of
Land
M ortgage
Assns.

Year.

1903........................................................
1904........................................................
1905........................................................
1906........................................................
1907........................................................
1908........................................................
1909 ....................................................
1910........................................................
1911 ....................................................
1 9 1 2 .......................................................
1913........................................................
1914........................................................
1915........................................................

N o.
of
Banks.

11179

T otal N um ber o f Exam inations..
N ote:

Beginning with June, 1911,
been made.

N o. of
Exam ina­
tions.

404
460
477
496
540
614
645
660
986
1398
1455
1486
1558

53
55
54
54
52
50
53
60
57
61
65
70
74

347
372
390
406
429
450
473
510
573
607
642
678
707

2

N o. of
Building
and Loan
Assns.

semiannual exam inations

of banks have

THE NAMES AND COMPENSATION OF ALL EMPLOYES OF THE STATE BANKING D E PA R T­
M ENT FROM JANUARY 1, 1915, TO JANUARY 1, 1916, ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Date.

Title.

Name.

From

A. E. Kuolt
W. H. Richards .
C. L. Brown........
A. R. Emerson....
Thos Herrp.id

Commissioner........
Deputy..................
Examiner................
Examiner................
Examiner

R B Ellis

Examiner
Examiner

J R. Ha,yes

Examiner

C. F. Schwenker..

Examiner

J H Coe

Examiner

R n rn e

Examiner.....

P o llo c k

C. W. Farlin......

Examiner................

E u g e n e W n lff

E x a m in e r

G. W. Jamieson.... Asst. Examiner......
O.

W .

R hodes

Jennie Nelson......


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Clerk
Clerk.......................
T o t a l S a la r ie s

To

Jan. 1-Dec. 31...................
Jan. 1-Dec. 31...................
Jan. 1-March 1...............
Jan. 1-Dec. 31...................
Jan. 1-Aug. 1...................
Aug. 1-Dec. 31................
Jan. 1-Aug. 1.................
Aug. 1-Dec. 31................
Jan. 1-Aug. 1....
Aug. 1-Dec. 31
Jan. 1-Aug. 1..................
Aug. 1-Dec. 31...............
Jan. 1-Aug. 1....
Aug. 1-Dec. 31................
Jan. 1-Aug. 1
Aug. 1-Dec. 31......
Jan. 1-Aug. 1
Aug. 1-Dec. 31.................
Sept. 1-Dec, 31................
Jan. 1-Sept. 1 .................
Sept. 1-Dec. 31................
Jan. 1-Aug. 1
Aug. 1-Dec. 31
Jan. 1—Aug. 1....................
Aug. 1-Dec. 31..................
Jan. 1-Dec. 31..................

No.
of
Months.

Annual
Salary.

Total
Salary
Received.

12
12
2
12
7
5
7
5
7
5
7
5
7
5
7
5
7
5
4
8
4
7
5
7
5
12

$5,000.00
3,000.00
2,400.00
2,500.00
2,400.00
2,500.00
2,200.00
2,400.00
2,200.00
2,400.00
2,000.00
2,200.00
2,000.00
2,200.00
1,800.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,200.00
1,800.00
1,500.00
1,800.00
1,200.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
1,620.00
1,500.00

$5,000.00
3,000.00
400.00
2,500.00
2,441.67
2,283.33
2,283.33
2,082.67
2,082.67
1,884.00
2,082.67
600.00
1,600.00
1,325.00
1,550.00
1,500.00
$32,615.34

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The following schedule presents the receipts and dis­
bursements of the department for the year 1915:
Disbursements.
Salaries...............................................................................
E xpense..............................................................................
T ransportation.................................................................
M iscellaneous...................................................................
Printing..............................................................................
Stationery..........................................................................
P ostage................................................................ f - .........
T elephone and T elegraph............................................
Express and D rayage....................................................

$ 3 2 ,6 1 5 .3 4
5 ,3 6 7 .8 6
2 ,7 9 3 .1 2
24 1.80
2 ,5 5 1 .6 1
176.69
1 ,3 1 6 .7 4
67 .92
2 .3 8
$ 4 5 ,1 3 3 .4 6

T otal Expense.
Receipts.
E xam ination fees.......................................................
Filing fees............................................... -...................
W itness fees...............................................................
C ertification fees.......................................................
M iscellaneous............................................................

$ 2 9 ,6 1 0 .0 0
1 ,3 0 0 .0 0
7 2 .24
1 .40
1 .85

T otal R eceipts...................................................... -......................................

$ 3 0 ,9 8 5 .4 9

N et Cost to S ta te .......................................................................................

$ 1 4,14 7.97

The financial statements of both state and national
banks doing business in Wisconsin on November 10, 1915,
are herewith respectfully submitted.
I am, sir,
Very respectfully yours,
A. E. K u o l t ,
Commissioner of Banking.

Madison, Wisconsin, January 12, 1916.


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ABSTRACT

OF

REPORTS OF STATE BANKS
OF T H E

STATE OF WISCONSIN
A t the close of business N ovem ber 10, 1915, as m ade to the Comm issioner
i.
o f Banking.

RESOURCES.

Dollars.

Loans and discounts...................

$166,211,583 66

Overdrafts....................................

448,976 69

U. S., State, Municipal and
other bonds..............................

22,749,571 98

Premium on b on d s....................

Other real estate owned............
Due

from approved
banks...........

/

750,388 45

Nickels and cents...........

65,265,062 08

Demand certificates
posit .................

of

de19,389,546 53

Time certificates of deposit.....

70,895,805 40

Savings deposits........................

46,615,021 23
130,869 12

1,153,309 38

Cashier’s checks outstanding....

838,156 22

1,046,958 59

Postal savings............................

178,040 52

Notes and bills rediscounted...

854,782 27

844,282 25
5,605,674 00

■ R ills

payable ......................

820,369 00

Other liabilities..........................

41,856 20

Total...................................

$241,435,214 04

104,423 54
23,900 08

Other resources...........................

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10,743 20

Individual deposits, subject to
check...................................

Certified checks.........................

Expense account........................

Total................................

5,135,183 76

Dividends unpaid......................

4,298,402 09

1,645,301 29

2,633,280 00

U. S. and national currency.....

Due to banks— deposits...........

31,874,798 27

Exchanges for clearing house....

Silver coin..............................

6,273,126 42

5,934,885 60

Checks on other banks and cash
items...................................

Gold coin..................................

$20,688,250 00

369,597 67

reserve

Due from other banks................

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes paid.....

17,838 58

Stocks and other securities......
Banking house, furniture and
fixtures..................................

Dollars.

LIABILITIES.

$241,435,214 04

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REPORTS OF STATE BANKS
Abbotsford— Abbotsford Bank.
H. H. F IE B IG , President.
A. J. Y O U N G , Vice President.

G. N. O U IM E T T E , Cashier.
R. J. JO H N SO N , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

H. H. Fiebig,
A. J. Y oung,
F. B. Wing,

N. H. Durland,
A. M . Steinwand.
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 14, 1902.

Incorporated as a State Bank August 17, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin .........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
N ickels and cents..........
T o ta l.....................

$132,320 04
83 25
1,000
3,3 00
1,200
3,7 50

00
00
00
00

7,681 82
510 00
3,231 00

L ia b ilitie s .

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits.............
Postal savings..................

$25,000 00
6 ,0 0 0 00
4 ,3 7 4 17
40 ,860 71
53 ,925 75
23 ,792 77
154 37

963 25
68 41
$154,107 77

T o ta l.....................

$154,107 77

Ableinan— Farmers State Bank.
W. J. H U M M E L , President.
W. C. H O L T Z , Vice President.

F R A N K B. MOSS, Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

W . J. Hummel,
John Dettm ann,
W . C. H oltz,
W . B. Douglas,

W . P. Egerer,
W. H. Schultz,
Frank B. Moss.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 2, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Due from other banks ...
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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L ia b ilitie s .

$104,114 31
961 36
15,100 00
4,725 00
2,9 48 14
9,809
359
3,3 60
509

80
32
00
25

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits,subject to check ................
T im e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits.............

$18,000 00
900 00

T o ta l.....................

$145,428 45

629 51
524 34
20 ,253 39
97,261 60
7,859 61

3,4 53 00
88 27
$145,428 45

22

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Abram s— Abram s State Bank.
A. W . G R U N W A L D T , President.
D. H. Barker, Vice President.

E D D . S P E A K E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Edd. Speaker,
Gust Falk,
W m . Feldt. •

A. W . Grunwaldt,
D. H. Barker,
John Liegeois,
E. E. Kralapp,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 19, 1911.

Statement November 10. 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
N ickels and cents...........

$75,426 20
2 ,2 4 4 82
1,650 61

T o ta l.....................

$90,420 05

2 ,6 5 2 67
3 ,9 4 9 08
402 00
245 00
303 80

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu n d ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to ch eck...............
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits.............

$ 1 0,00 0 00
1 ,0 00 00

T o ta l......................

$90,420 05

2 ,9 2 3 04
14 00
16,659 26
54,645 58
5 ,1 78 17

3 ,5 1 8 00
27 87

Adam s— Adam s County State Bank.
C. E. B A B C O C K , President.
O. E. W H IT C O M B , Vice President.

R. B. W O O D , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. E. B abcock,
O. E. W hitcom b,
F. M. Reed,

R. B. W ood,
Theodore Werner.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 12, 1913.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esources.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........

$52,182 99

T o ta l.....................

$79,109 95


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

9 ,4 0 0 00
2 ,2 2 3 00
10,778 52
100 00
498 90
3 ,8 6 4 00
62 54

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits.............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
T o ta l.....................

$10,000 00
5,0 0 0 00
748 98
35 ,1 7 6 33
9 ,3 85 47
18,214 13
585 04
$79,109 95

23

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Adell— Adell State Bank.
N O A H S A E M A N N , President.
A. W . F IN N E G A N , Vice President.

E. C. S T R A T T O N , Cashier.
M A T T IE
PLEKENPOL,
Cashier.

A sst.

D IR E C T O R S .

,

N oah Saemann,
A. W . Finnegan,
George W . Bates,

G. A. Schultz,
E. C. Stratton.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 9, 1908.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
O verdrafts........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin......................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........

$98,608 23
17 77

T o ta l.....................

$137,901 70

300 00
3 ,0 0 0 00
1,900 00
29 ,073 24
6 50
510 00
865 65

L ia b ilitie s .

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits.............

$12,000 00
I , 140 00
1,5 80 77
62,879 14
4 ,6 9 7 11
47 ,5 1 0 25
8 ,0 9 4 43

3,4 9 3 00
127 31
T o ta l.....................

$137,901 70

Albany— Albany Exchange Bank.
T H O M A S G R A V E N O R , President.
W . J. F IN N , Vice President.

J. T. G R A V E N O R , Cashier.
C. E. T U R N E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Thom as Gravenor,
W m . B ubb,
A. D. Edwards,
W . J. Finn,
Fred Lockw ood,

Ole E. Kitteisen,
H. G. Hein,
Aug. Nix,
W . D. Roberts.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 1, 1902.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 13, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Due from other banks...._
Checks on other banks'
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
Total


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$146,541
1,405
5 ,0 00
1,500
900

72
59
00
00
00

43 ,334 01
768 75
3,5 4 4 96
550 00
760 35

L ia b ilitie s .

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check..............
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$15,000 00
5,5 0 0 00

152,040 86

T o ta l.....................

$209,852 75

1,127 39
36 ,1 8 4 50

5 ,4 46 00
101 37
$209,852 75

24

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Albany— Bank of Albany.
J. F. L IT E L , President.
E L L A L IT E L , Vice President.

J. E. L IT E L , Cashier.
E. F. G R A V E S , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

J. F. Litel,
J. E. Litel,

Ella Litel,
E. F. Graves.
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 12, 1892.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 29, 1893.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Stocks and other securities.................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Due from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........

$265,499 50
1,534 76

T o ta l.....................

$346,493 05

6,8 09 75
250 00
2,0 00 00
1,250 00
52,133 84
6,871 53

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, subject to check ................
Demand certificates of
deposit...........................

$10,000 00
6,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$346,493 05

1,808 88
55 ,792 79
272,891 38

631 25
825 00
1,104 50
7,4 83 00
99 92

Algom a— Bank of A lgom a.
B E N O IT T H I A R D , President.
M A R T I N B R E T L , V ice President.

A. W . H A M A C H E K , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
M artin Bretl,
Benoit Thiard,
M . M elchior, Sr.,

W m . Neseman,Sr.,
M . L. Reinhart.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 13, 1881.
Incorporated as a State Bank M ay 14, 1898.

Statement November 10. 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
N ickels and cents...........

$455,565 64
1,973 40

T o ta l.....................

$644,805 99


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

56,000
13,000
7,0 00
15,600

00
00
00
00

74,493 65
131 28

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$25,000 00
27 ,000 00

439,836 73
99,439 80

T ota l.....................

$644,805 99

3 ,6 47 86
49,881 60

337 00
7 ,6 12 50
803 35
12,157 00
132 17

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

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Algom a—-Citizens Bank.
M . W . P E R R Y , President.
F. S L A B Y , V ice President.

C. F. R O E D E C K E R , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

M . W . Perry,
„
Henry Grimm,
W alter E. Knospe,
John L. Haney,
Ernest Bruemmer,
C. Capelle.
F. Slaby,
E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 16, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents.............
Savings banks..................
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$477,158 97
3,1 12 84
5,0 00 00
12,000 00
8,000 00
43,254 65
3,3 78 75

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$50,000 00
10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$573,448 21

1,540 15
63,557 89
402,154 70
46,195 47

1,033 97
6,762 50
2,7 27 95
9,568 00
430 90
1,019 68
$573,448 21

Allen— Farmers State Bank.
(P. O. S T R U M , R. F. D.)
A U S T IN C H R IS L E R , President.
SAM W . M A R S H A L L , Vice President.

H A R R Y L. L O W E , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Herman Haas,
N ick Adams,
H. E. Hanseu,
W m . A. Lowe,
Dan Anderson,
L. Bruckner,
J. E. Barron.
Chas. E. Marshall,
F. W . Belkil,
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 16, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash items....
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
Expense.............................
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$47,920
658
2,500
2,281

27
06
00
46

1,624 45
714 69
657 09
345 00
109 20

Capital stock paid in......
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
N otes and bills rediscoun ted.........................

$10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$58,466 18

13,899 65
28,537 92
3,6 05 22
423 39
2 ,0 00 00

1,090 00
62 74
503 22
$58,466 18

26

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

A llenton— A llenton State Bank.
J. A. C H R IS T N A C H T , President.
G E R H A R D W E N IN G E R , V ice President.

M A T H S T O F F E L , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
M ath. Stoffel,
Andrew Vogel,
Chas. Steinberg.

J. A. Christnacht,
Gerhard Weninger,
Joseph M . W olf,
James Umbs,

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 14, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia h ili tie s .

Loans and discounts.......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency..............
N ickels and cents...........

$179,838 25

T o ta l.....................

$270,698 62

29,255
4,5 00
1,500
1,800

00
00
00
00

50,181 78
315 00
70 30
3,2 16 00
22 29

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$20,000 00
5,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$270,698 62

8,2 73 65
56,459 56
160,257 45
16,605 21
4,1 02 75

A lm a -G erm a n Am erican Bank.
P. E. IB A C H , President.
K N U T JO H N SO N , Vice President.

S. P. IB A C H , Cashier.
H. F. IB A C H , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
P. E. Ibach,
Knut Johnson,

G. Ryffel,
Sidney P. Ibach.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 25, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$222,584
2 ,4 7 4
4 ,5 00
2,461

84
75
00
90

25,485 47
944 95
1,795 00
449 00

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00
8 ,5 00 00

T ota l.....................

$265,565 67

1,742 53
79,519 55
164,340 17
1,463 42

4 ,8 12 00
57 76
$265,565 67

27

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

A lm a Center— Alm a Center State Bank.
H. S. C A D B Y , President.
CH AS. S E C H L E R , Vice President.

J- B. M IL L E R , Cashier.
A. W. IIE L W IG , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
M arcus M erchant,
F. T. N olop,
H. H. Ormsby,
R. W. Iliff.

E. W . Sullivan,
J. T . Ringrose,
H. S. Cadby,
Jesse Blencoe,
Chas. Sechler,

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 3, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esources.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..........................••••
Nickels and cents...........
T ota l.....................

$164,098 59
26 89
5,444 80
5,000 00
2,000 00
36,565 44
10 70
8,255 00
1,068 65

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit.............................. .

$20,000 00
6,579 89
50 00
41,790 11
135 49
158,509 27

4,530 00
64 69
$227,064 76

Total

$227,064 76

A lm ena— A lm ena State Bank.
C C COE President
CH AS. K A E M M E R , V ice President.

H E N R Y P E T E R S O N , Cashier.
G. L. A R M S T R O N G , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. C. Coe,
Chas. Kaem m er,
H enry Peterson,
F. L. Olcott,

M . C. Howard,
George Panian,
C. H. Stuck.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 15, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$117,081
1,828
2 ,4 0 0
2,000

18
87
00
00

11,199 68
634 69
1,035 00
961 85

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted .........................

$ 10,000 00
2 ,0 00 00
6,5 05 73
52,942 32
58,978 32
7,4 15 00

637 00
63 10
$137,841 37

T ota l.....................

$137,841 37

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

A lm on d— The Portage County Bank.
O. A. C R O W E L L , President.
D A V ID H IC K S , V ice President.

W . A. W E B S T E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. W . Dunegan,
E. G. Crowell.

O. A. Crowell,
D avid Hicks,
W . A. W ebster,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 15, 1901.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 29, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$96,271 21
232 70
45 ,600 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
1,000 00
23 ,066 39
2 ,0 80 00
243 45
2 ,3 9 7 00
92 65

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing.........................

$173,483 40

T ota l.....................

$ 10,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
790 82
67,774 43
83 ,306 42
6,611 73

$173,483 40

Am ery— Farmers and M erchants State Bank.
J. G. B U R M A N , President.
C. H. O A K E Y , V ice President.

P. C. A M U N D S O N , Cashier.
V.
H.
C H R IS T IA N S O N , Asst
Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

J. G. Burman,
H. T . Lund,
C. H. Oakey,
Gentz Perry,
Neis Simley,
A. J. Anderson,

T . O. Winger,
E. W . Carlson,
W . W . W inchester,
P. C. Amundson,
E. J. Schneider,
S. L. Pennington.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 15, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin...... ..................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Personal p rop erty ..........
T o ta l.................. .


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$406,962 10
832 21
10,800
4 ,0 00
4 ,5 0 0
4 ,2 2 8

00
00
00
00

36,355 62
6,0 17 88
2 ,6 8 6 68

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$25,000 00
12,500 00
4 ,3 10 00
158,817 49
259,701 23
22 ,204 01
2 ,3 0 4 42

47 79
435 00
1,668 25
5,3 43 00
10 62
950 00
$484,837 15

T o ta l.....................

$484,837 15

29

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

A m herst— T h e International Bank of A m herst.
GEO. W . F L E M IN G , President.
J A M E S J. N E L SO N , Vice President.

L. A. P O M E R O Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. J. Nelson,
Geo. W . Fleming,
P. N. Peterson,

L. A. P om eroy,
C. F. Haertel.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 18, 1893.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Stocks and other securi„ ties..................................
Banking house.................
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur„ rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$187,296 72
125 55
41,997 50
880 00
3 ,0 00 00
22 ,054 68
6,7 06 62
1,911 43
1,312 50
779 40

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates o f ■
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Postal savings.................

$15,000 00
10,000 00
1,6 34 69
52 ,284 75
1,6 10 75
188,820 30
307 86

3,5 4 3 00
50 95
$269,658 35

T ota l.....................

$269,658 35

Am herst Junction— The Security Bank.
M . K. H A N S O N , President.
N . J. L O B E R G , V ice President.

H. N. N E L SO N , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

N. J. Loberg,
M . K . Hanson,
L. L. Nelson,

J. W . Dunegan,
H. N . Nelson.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 25, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U.
S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
N ickels and cents...........

Expense........................
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$45,293 82
103 34
17,537
l , 200
800
335

50
00
00
00

6,5 36 04

L ia b ilitie s .

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$8,500 00
1,000 00
11,149 07
55 ,670 86
25 00

702 09
432 50
1,233 85
2 ,1 1 8 00
42 53

10 26

$76,344 93

Total.

$76,344 93

30

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Antigo— The

Fidelity Savings
W isconsin.

H E N R Y H A Y , President.
A N T O N M O L L E , V ice President.

Bank

W ALTER

of A ntigo,

R. D A S K A M , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Henry Hay,
A nton M olle,
W alter R. Daskam ,
W . J. M attek,

J. A. R udolph,
John Benishek,
C. S. Pierce.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 20, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Other real estate owned
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Due from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L i a b il i t ie s .

$137,394
25
3,690
999

04
17
14
41

14,312 09
221 11
1,609 59
235 00
920 25

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$50,000 00
3 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l.....................

$162,448 03

599 04
30 00
39,738 65
59,797 78
9 ,2 82 56

2 ,9 57 00
84 23
$162,448 03

Appleton— Appleton State Bank.
G A. Z U E H L K E , President.
H E N R Y A. S C H M IT Z , V ice President.

B. J. Z U E H L K E , Cashier.
M . A. SC H U H , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
G. A. Zuehlke,
H enry A. Schmitz,
B. J. Zuehlke,

Albert H. Krugmeier,
Gustave Keller.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 16, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$428,212 65
184 08
26 ,555 71
12,000 00
5 ,5 00 00
94,305 53
4,1 9 8 41
832 50
2 ,1 43 55

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$50,000 00
6,0 00 00
7,2 37 09
127,325 28
31 9,86 0 53
69,528 31
1,300 00

7,1 36 00
182 78
$581,251 21

Total.

$581,251 21

31

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Appleton— The O utagam ie County Bank.
F R E D S T O F F E L . President.
LOUIS H. K E L L E R , Vice President.

E. S C H N E L L E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. A. Gloudemans,
J. J, Plank,
Lewis C. W eichman,
Herman Schafer,

Fred Stoffel,
W m . Fountain,
Geo. Schiedermayer.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 1, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, ijiunicipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Other real estate owned
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Due from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........

$125,383 65
181 75

T o ta l.....................

$198,309 99

22,845
12,463
9,5 59
5 ,8 56

01
14
93
77

6,0 56 05
10,181 13

L i a b il i t ie s .

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............

$50,000 00
683 75
66 ,344 33
49,278 75
31,993 16
10 00

528 84
797 34
2 ,8 02 50
924 45
632 00
97 43
T ota l.....................

$198,309 99

Arcadia— Bank of Arcadia.
E M IL M A U R E R , President.
JO H N C. G A V E N E Y , Vice President.
Emil Maurer,
F. C. R ichm ond,
N ic Lehrbach,

O. B. ST R O U SE , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John C. Gaveney,
J. I. Dewey,
G. N. Hidershide.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 6, 1883.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 2, 1901.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Due from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and pash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$314,730 05
1,302 71
21,000 00
8 ,7 50 00
7,6 66 05
74,281 19
8,9 32 07
7,071 57
11 70
2 ,2 1 2 50
778 65

L i a b ili t ie s .

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Postal savings..................

$25,000 00
10,000 00
257 31
2 ,4 6 7 12
100 00
70,985 26
313,406 69
39 ,408 79
467 05
319 88

15,639 00
18 61
$462,412 10

Total.

$462,412 10 '

32

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Arcadia

Farmers State Bank.

J.
A. P A L M E R , President.
R O B E R T A S H T O N , Vice President.

D. J. N A L L Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J.
F. Danuser,
H. E. Hensel,
M.
N . Lehnerts,
D.
J. N ally,

J. A. Palmer,
A. C. Sticlow,
R obert Ashton.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 15, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s ,

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Stocks and other securities.................................
Furniture and fixtures....
D ue
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
N ickels and cents............

$75,314 45
279 36

T o ta l.....................

$99,274 29

40 00
3 ,0 40 38
15,697 16
7 50
76 52
502 50
716 90

Capital stock paid in......
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding.........................

$15,000 00

T ota l.....................

$99,274 29

351 07
21,201 04
52,726 83
9,5 99 35
396 00

3,4 32 00
167 52

Arena— The Arena State Bank.
S. W . D A W S O N , Cashier.
E S T H E R W H I T T , Asst. Cashier.

T . G. C R E T N E Y , President.
W M . G. O R H T , V ice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
T.
G. Cretney,
J.
T. Pauli,
James Laughlin,

W m . G. Orht,
S. W . Dawson.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 5, 1910.

Statement November 10. 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.........
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

T o ta l.....................

$89,085
2 ,7 2 2
1,415
1,7 14

92
83
00
84

9 ,3 5 8 06
94 00
90 00
268 00

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Postal savings.................
Bills payable....................

$10,000 00
1,2 00 00

T ota l.....................

$108,608 15

1,592 72
37 ,283 55
53,226 96
304 92
5,0 0 0 00

3 ,8 4 7 00
12 50
$108,608 15

33

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.
/

Argyle— Com m ercial State Bank.
R O B E R T P E A C O C K , President.
O. G. V IN G E R , Vice President.

H.

N.

GRUBBS,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
O. G. Vinger,
Jno. W ood,
R obt. Peacock,
Jno. M cG rath,
Ed. Vinger,

C.
H.
L.
H.

H.
N.
H.
F.

Thom pson,
Grubbs,
Poff,
Hawley.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 17, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$163,694 52
10 84
3,4 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$222,538 07

30,660 10
18;330 12
331 86
830 00
2,027 75

L i a b il i t ie s .

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid . .
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$16,000 00
1,200 00
1,585 65
83,807 48
117,783 66
2,161 28
*•

2 ,9 52 00
278 88
22 00
T o ta l.....................

$222,538 07

Argyle— State Bank of Argyle.
F. A. W A D D IN G T O N , President.
J. J. U R E N , V ice President.

L. W A D D IN G T O N , Cashier.
A. P. L A R S O N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F. A. W addington,
L. W addington,
J. P. Kundert,

Joseph Kem p,
J. J. Uren.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 2, 1895.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 11, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Due from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S. and
national
currency........................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$282,656 56
206 84

T o ta l.....................

$461,084 65

2


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

4 ,9 90 00
3 ,0 00 00
1,840 00
67,821 10
87,184 73
199 42
1,550 00
1,713 30

L i a b il i t ie s .

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund...................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ue to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................

$25,000 00
5 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$461,084 65

15,813 18
315 57
154,757 15
259,398 75
800 00

9 ,7 70 00
126 93
25 77

34

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Arlington— A rlington State Bank.
G. M cM IL L A N , President.
A. C. E L L IC K S O N , Vice President.

D. W. P O O R , Cashier.
W . C. H A H N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
G. M cM illan,
A. C. Ellickson,
G. H. Dunlop,

W. H. Kroncke,
John Stevenson.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 16, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L i a b il i t ie s .

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Stocks and other securities.................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Due from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........

$93,762 16
67 80

T o ta l.....................

$117,383 24

5,5 00 00
105 50
2,6 70 00
1 . 520 00
9,789 27
227 72

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund.....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Notes and bills rediscoun ted.........................

$15,000 00
750 00

T ota l.....................

$117,383 24

2 ,2 64 96
23,765 71
72,202 57
3,4 00 00

534 95
365 00
756 80
2,0 65 00
19 04

A rnott— Arnott State Bank.
C. S. O R T H M A N , President.
E. J C A R L E Y , V ice President
J. A. W E R A C H O W S K I, 2nd V. Pres.

L. E. S C H W E R K E , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. Breitenstein,
E. J. Carley,
C. S. Orthman,
J. A. W erachowski,

Arthur R aym ond,
D. L. Gates, .
L. E. Schwerke,
Andrew Yokers, Sr.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 29, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
D ue from other banks....
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
N ickels and cents...........

$40,298 83
1 44

T o ta l.....................

$54,580 71


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

5,271 17
1,740 00
1,400 00
2,1 35
275
350
260

50
68
00
70

2,7 69 00
78 39

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Reserved for taxes.........

$10,000 00
475 00
396 01
3 00
16,323 58
26,883 12
200 00

I --------------T o ta l.....................
$54,580 71

35

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Arpin— D airym an’ s State Bank.
C. E. B L O D G E T T , President.
H.
F. R O E H R IG , Vice President.

CHAS.

R.

SETZKARN ,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. E. B lodgett,
H.
F. Roehrig,
Chas. R . Setzkarn,

G uy O. B abcock,
J. T. Holland.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 6, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency .............................
Nickels and cents...........

$36,697 44
996 44

T o ta l.....................

$43,858 39

3 ,0 00 00
561 38
50 00
106 00
2 ,379 00
68 13

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................

$10,000 00
2 ,5 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$43,858 39

543 62
23,922 59
6 ,8 92 18

Ashippun— T h e Bank of Ashippun.
G U S T A V E M E IS S N E R , President.
GEO. A. W . G A U E R K E , Vice President.

GEO. C O P IT H O R N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John M aasch,
Gustave Meissner,
O.
I. M . W ilhelmson,

Geo. A. W . Gauerke,
Geo. C opithorn.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 7, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. national currency
Nickels and cents.......... :
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$51,923
125
4,2 0 0
2,0 0 0

18
64
00
00

9,857 79
5 ,9 55 96
331
665
253
1,776
34

62
00
05
00
06

$77,122 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................

$15,000 00
2 ,8 8 4 00

T o ta l.....................

$77,122 30

'
331 82
19,203 11
39,703 37

36

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF R A N K IN G .

A thens— The Bank of A thens.
GEO. A. K R E U T Z E R , President.
F.
A. L O N S D O R F , V ice President.

GEO. T .

FU LM ER,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W m . L. Erbach,
F.
A. Lonsdorf,
John Braun,
Geo. A. Kreutzer,

A. C. R eitbrook,
Reinhold Paersch,
A. M . Munes.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 1, 1900.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$165,691 21
191 58

T o ta l.....................

$195,809 75

6,0 00 00
3,0 00 00
7,805
1,739
2,7 65
981

79
05
00
80

7,435 00
148 32
52 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Bills p ayable....................

T ota l.....................

$30,000 00
6,0 00 00
6,3 03 42
70,842 57
52,592 08
21,071 68
9,0 00 00

$195,809 75

Auburndale— Auburndale State Bank.
J.
C. K IE F F E R , President.
F R E D S C H U L T Z , V ice President.

R.

A.

CONNOR,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Fred Schultz,
W . 0 . Connor,
Jos. O. Berdan,
George Schmidt,
W . TremI,

N. M . Berg,
John M ackie,
A. J. Friedrich,
J. C. Kieffer.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 17, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$68,405 06
5 00

T o ta l.....................

$113,258 19


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

21 ,700 00
3 ,4 0 0 00
2 ,3 0 0 00
12,212 68
745 00
632 50
3 ,7 43 00
64 95
50 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing.........................

$13,000 00
3 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$113,258 19

2 ,5 7 4 10
32 ,133 86
62 ,050 23
500 00

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

37

A ugusta— A ugusta State Bank.
IR A B. B R A D F O R D , President.
C.
E. B R A D F O R D , V ice President.

A. E. B R A D F O R D , Cashier.
E . E. T H W IN G , Asst. Cashier.
E.
F. T R E I B E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Ira B. Bradford,
A.
E. B radford,

•

C. E. Bradford.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 23, 1875.
Incorporated as a State Bank January 2, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

8233,528 41
8,3 40 76

T o ta l.....................

$298,941 05

10,500 00
2,8 00
7,5 00
• 2,1 65
350

00
00
00
00

8,1 80 01

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$40,000 00
3,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$298,941 05

2,331 06
1,849 98
95,830 29
129,707 69
26,222 03

5 00
3,1 55 00
2,841 70
19,424 00
151 17

A ugusta— Peoples State Bank.
W. E. JO H N SO N , President.
C IIA S. N E W H O U S E , V ice President.

E. P. A SA L, Cashier.
W. O. V IC T O R Y , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . E. Johnson,
W. O. V ictory,
R.
W . Bowen,

Chas. Newhouse,
L. C. H atch.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 30

1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R e so u r c e s.
Loans and discounts.......
( Iverdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
D ue
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$80,502
1,119
7,567
3,3 46

25
11
37
68

6,251 75
996 55
224 15
1,247 50
638 90

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$30,000 00
560 78

T o ta l.....................

$106,823 19

38,233 58
31,281 47
6,5 32 36
215 00

4 ,8 35 00
78 93
15 00
$106,823 19

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Avoca—-Avoca Slate Bank.
D A N IE L B O H A N , President.
JO H N B. E A G A N , V ice President.

P. L. H U D S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Daniel Bohan,
John B. Eagan,
L. B. Ruka,

J. P. Hudson,
P. L. Hudson.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 8, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........

$76,267 88
833 96
1 ,516 69

T o ta l.....................

$109,556 22

24,965 21
13 52
475 00
842 10
4,5 44 00
97 86

L i a b il i t ie s .

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................

$ 10,000 00
700 00

T o ta l.....................

$109,556 22

1,850 00
53,259 05
3,1 59 15
40,588 02

Bagley— Bagley State Bank.
L. P. B E A R D S L E Y , Cashier.
L. A. B E E R , Asst. Cashier.
F. A. GLASS, Asst. Cashier.

L. N E W M A N , President.
CH AS. J. GLASS, V ice President.
D IR E C T O R S .
L. N ewm an,
L. A. Beer,
Fred H. Miller, Jr.

Chas. J. Glass,
L. P. Beardsley.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 27, 1905.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
D ue
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........

$67,324 56
32 52

T o ta l.....................

$87,173 91


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

500 00
1,235 48
1,227 62
14,512 96
52 60
505 00
330 15

L ia b ilitie s .

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................

$10,000 00
425 00

T o ta l.....................

$87,173 91

760 05
33 ,257 17
517 05
42 ,214 64

1,392 00
61 02

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Baldwin— Security State Bank.
L. S N O E Y E N B O S , Cashier.
C A R L O. D A H L , Asst. Cashier.

JO SE P H Y O E R G , President.
S. S. H O L M E S , Vice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
Joseph Y oerg,
L. Snoeyenbos,
W. E. W ebster,
Chas. Settergren,
S. S. Holmes,
Ed. Heebnik.
Carl O. Dahl,
E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 13, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
$186,010 51
O verdralts..............
55 16
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
12,658 75
Banking house.................
3,0 00 00
Furniture and fixtures........
1,000 00
Other real estate owned
2,8 0 8 60
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
54,177 92
Due from other banks. ..
4,0 69 38
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
465 75
715 00
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
685 45
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
4,1 60 00
Nickels and cents...........
138 78
T o ta l.....................

$269,945 30

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current, expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Time
certificates
of
deposit...........................

$25,000 00
10,000 00

T o ta l..........................

$269,945 30

2 ,1 68 73
77,410 03
3,6 03 45
151,763 59

Balsam Lake— Polk County Bank.
H A R R Y D. B A K E R , President.
J. H. T H O M P S O N , Vice President.

E W. Overman,
J. H. Thom pson,
W. R. Taylor,
Harry D. Baker,

H E N R Y V O L D , Cashier.
LAURA
S.
TW ETTEN,
Cashier.

Asst.

D IR E C T O R S .
Henry Void,
John Davidson,
Ira H. Park.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 1, 1900.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 24, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

$171,867 26
Loans and discounts.......
110 17
Overdrafts........................ '
U. S., state, municipal
5,0 00 00
and other bonds..........
1,654 63
Banking house.................
1,336 98
Furniture and fixtures. ..
268 98
Other real estate owned..
Due
from
approved
23,066 99
reserve banks..............
14,062 60
Due from other banks....
965 00
Gold coin..........................
1,126 06
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
3,5 18 00
currency........................
47 49
Nickels and cents...........
109 38
Sundry debits..................

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund...................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits.............
Cashier's checks out­
standing........................
N otes and bills redis­
counted.........................

$15,000 00
2,5 00 00

$223,133 54

T o ta l.....................

$223,133 54

T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

7,2 84 33
101,420 35
83,438 99
10,249 78
289 09
2,951 00

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .
\

Bancroft— Bancroft State Bank.
A. W . M A N L E Y , President.
B U C H A N A N JO H N S O N , Vice President.

H A R O L D O S T R U M , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R obert I. Roseberry,
S. Ostrum.

A W . M anley,
Harold Ostrum,
Buchanan Johnson,

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 5, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds....... ,.
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$31,787 20
14 23
4 ,5 00 00
2 ,0 00 00
1,700 00
3,6 38 40
, 26 36
25 00
142 50
88 55

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
p o s i t .............................
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$10,000 00
600 00
894 15
16,069 22
1 5 ,8 1 4 0 5
5 00
1,195 22

631 00
24 40
$44,577 64

T ota l.....................

$44,577 64

Bangor— Bangor State Bank.
L. J. R O B E R T S , President.
W M . S M IT H , Vice President.

E. J. W IL E S , Cashier.
E. A. M E R L O , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

L. J. Roberts,
W m . Smith,
O. W . Jones,
Ellen E. Jones,
W . M . Page,
Jos. Rutz,

F. W olf,
John Bedessem,
J. D. Vaughan,
Jos. Foellmi,
R o b ’ t Davis,
Fritz Schroeder.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 28, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Premium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$224,828 21
1,085 41
40 ,000
70
2,0 0 0
4,0 00

00
00
00
00

1,103
175
450
580

33
87
00
55

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Reserved for taxes.........

$20,000 00
5 ,0 00 00
9 ,2 59 82
50 00
38,447 63
236,218 91
150 00

5 ,3 97 00
53 40
$309,126 36

T ota l.....................

$309,126 36

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

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Bangor— Farmers State Bank.
IR A A. R IC H A R D S O N , President.
A L F R E D M E N G E L , Vice President.

A D O L P H T O E P E L , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Lud Christopherson,
Ira A. Richardson,
Peter Burback,
Alfred M engel,
Richard M einking,
John Brand,
R. M . Jones,
A dolph Bosshard,
J. G. Hatz.
H ugo Hussa,
Elmer Feak,
Otto Bosshard,
Joseph Gasper.
N. M . Elsen,
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 7, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
cash item s.....................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickel and cents.............

$245,842 29
841 96

T o ta l.....................

$311,098 89

16,000 00
3,700 00
3,300 00
30,730 48
250 00
387 81
790 00
841 15

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$20,000 00
5,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$311,098 89

2,0 42 94
60 00
49,156 15
231,793 06
3,0 46 74

8,280 00
135 20

Baraboo— Bank of Baraboo.
J. V A N O R D E N , President.
C. W. W H IT M A N , V ice President.
L. S. V A N O R D E N , Cashier.
H.
Grotophorst,
C. W . W hitm an,
J. Van Orden,

A. W . M E L Z L , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E. P. M cFetridge,
J. B. D onovan.

E S T A B L IS H E D A P R IL , 1873.
Incorporated as a State Bank Decem ber 11, 1880.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts........ ................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
LT. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$880,192 30
11 21
436,578 39
1 0 , 0 0 0 00

525,367 99
3,4 59 38
60,040 00
5,2 77 70
21 ,780 00
603 38

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,9 4 3 ,3 1 0 35


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid..................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Postal savings..................
Reserved for taxes..........

$ 100,000 00

50,000 00

11,485 67
32,174 48
748,339 67
15,769 37
578,030 24
389,257 91
396 81
15,538 69
317 51
2,000 00

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,9 4 3 ,3 1 0 35

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Barneveld— Bam eveld State Bank.
J E R O M E J. JO N E S, President.

ANTON

S.

ARN ESO N ,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Jerom e J. Jones,
Ed. Williams,

A nton S. Arneson.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 1, 1896.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 24, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
cash item s.....................
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$294,983 75
551 90

T o ta l.....................

$469,613 48

40,500 00
5 ,000 00
1,500 00
118,708 71
9 12
2,2 00 00
369 50

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

294,434 74

T ota l.....................

$469,613 48

$15,000 00
3,0 00 00
3,1 99 67
153,979 07

5,783 00
7 50

Barron— Bank of Barron.
T. W . B O R U M , President.
C. J. B O R U M , Vice President.

J. H. COE, 2nd Vice President.
GEO. R. B O R U M , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

De W itt Post,
J. E. Bowen.
Clarence C. Coe,

J. H. Coe,
C. J. Borum,
T . W . Borum.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R , 1885.
Incorporated as a State Bank M arch 14, 1887.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds.........
Stocks and other secur­
ities.................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
Total


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$281,202 86
94 62
23 ,400 00
. 1,2 00 00
9 ,0 0 0 00
1,000 00
75,767 77
5 ,0 0 0 00
27 97
5 ,0 95 00
1,604 40

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Postal savings..................

$35,000 00
5 ,0 00 00
5,381 02
9 ,5 2 4 75
107,342 96
231,438 42
14,134 44
1,961 52

6,0 67 00
254 71
68 78
$409,783 11

Total

$409,783 11

43

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Barron— The N orm anna Savings Bank.
P.
N.

A. M O E , President.
M . R O C K M A N * V ice President.

J. C. R O C K M A N , Cashier.
E. A. R O C K M A N , Asst. Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
P .,A . M oe,
Gilbert I. M oe,

N. M . Rockm an,
J. C. R ockm an.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 4, 1894.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 18, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915,
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Stocks and other secur­
ities.................................
Furniture and fixtures . .
Other real estate owned
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$240,310 39
378 00
1 ,5 00 00
200 00
900 00
1,021 42
40 ,1 5 4 81
1 93
40 00
580 75

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$ 12,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$288,537 30

8 ,0 0 0 00

10,638 02
55,513 24
110 00
180,762 32
16,095 30
5 ,4 1 8 42

3,4 41 00
9 00
$288,537 30

Bear Creek— Citizens Slate Bank.
M . C. T R A Y S E R , President.
L E V I C. L A R S O N , Vice President.

F. W . R A IS L E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
M . C. Trayser,
Levi C. Larson,

F. W . Raisler.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 3, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Other real estate owned
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$7 7,82 0
383
2 ,5 0 0
1,400
7 ,5 08

77
39
00
00
23

1,658 72
733 20
3 63
285 00
527 70

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted..........................
Bills p ayable....................

$10,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$95,691 05

2,251 74
171 30
31 ,6 9 2 28
36 ,276 73
10,299 00
3 ,0 0 0 00

2 ,8 2 2 00
48 41
$95,691 05

44

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Beaver D am — Farmers State Bank.
L. W . F L A N N IG A N , President.
C. J. S C H O E N F E L D , Vice President.

W M . H. H A L L , Cashier.
C. S. K N A U P , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W m . Berrigan,
John Deniger,
L. W . Flannigan,
O. R . Jones,

A ntone Kuckuk,
C. J. Schoenfeld,
C. Starkweather,
Herm an Krueger.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 20, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$159,714 42
106 27
4 8 ,750 00
6,4 0 0 00
27,441 08
117 05
2 ,6 4 0 00
2 ,8 5 6 95
6,4 05 00
82 44

L ia b ilitie s .

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................

$254,513 21

T ota l.....................

$50,000 00
500 00
3 ,5 6 8 38
3 ,0 4 0 73
65 ,590 97
103,066 38
27 ,3 5 4 02
1,3 86 73
6 00
$254,513 21

B elgium — B elgium State Bank.
N IC H U B IN G , President.
F R A N K P A U L Y , V ice President.

F. J. W IT M E Y E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
N ic H ubing,
Frank Pauly,
F. J. W itm eyer,

M . J. Hubing,
T hom as Bichler.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 16, 1912

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........

$58,074 89

T o ta l.....................

$87,710 89


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

4 ,1 4 9 26
3 ,7 5 0 00
4 ,5 19 27
13,009 82
163 67
220 00
326 35
3 ,4 29 00
43 63

L ia b ilitie s .

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
T ota l.....................

$15,000 00
1,000 00
459 83
40,081 68
1,343 39
20,921 37
8 ,8 55 62
49 00
$87,710 89

45

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Belleville— Belleville Slate Bank.
C. B. M IN C H , Cashier.
M Y R T IE
B. H A R M O N ,
Cashier.

D . S. S M IT H , President.
M . F. ROSS, V ice President.

D. S. Smith,
M arion F. Ross,
Edward Fritz,
M . O. Tollefson,
P. A. Genin,

D IR E C T O R S .
Fred
Fred
Fred
C. J.

Asst.

Sauer,
Gafke,
Wild,
Dalrymple.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 2, 1901.
Incorporated as.a State Bank June 5, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces-

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$142,254 94
203 76

T o ta l.....................

$228,202 66

24 ,500
4 ,0 00
2,2 00
2 ,400

00
00
00
00

35,250 40
7,2 60 95

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subje ct to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$15,000 00
7,5 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$228,202 66

2, 179 59
83,966 46
117,139 12
2,4 17 49

9 47
1 ,186 47
895 00
985 30
2 ,9 33 00
90 37
33 00

Belleville— Citizens State Bank.
S. E. M IL L E R , President.
JO H N H O S K E N , V ice President.

IV A N P. R U F F, Cashier.
ID A V O E G E L I, Asst. Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
E. S.
S. E. Miller,
O. A.
John Hosken,
O. B.
J. T . Lyle,
John
W . H. Ferguson,
S D Ace
E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T

Ace,
Scott,
Ace,
Ferguson.
10

1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts........................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
Total


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$152,257 95
145 07
1,348 00
25 ,134 23
5,2 63 76
2 ,1 03 75
1,047 85
657 50
819 20

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$ 10,000 00

6,000 00
2 ,8 3 3 77
54 ,693 63
114,415 30
3 ,5 5 5 21

2 ,6 00 00
67 10
53 50
$191,497 91

Total.

$191,497 91

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46

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

B elm ont— B elm ont State Bank.
W . P. H U G H E S, President.
T.
J. K I L P A T R I C K , V ice President.

I.

A.

JA Y N E ,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W. P. Hughes,
D.
L. Riechers,
John H untington,

T. J. Kilpatrick,
W m . W erfelman,
J. C. Hubenthal.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 1, 1899.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$114,291 49
1,244 63

T o ta l.....................

$141,339 08

250 00
3,2 32 28
1,687 60
7,8 16 41
3 ,4 78 63
1,980 36
1,247 50
1,021 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Bills payable....................

$ 2 5 ,000 00
2 ,0 00 00
641 54
60,949 56
7 00
40 ,466 50
2 ,2 74 48
10,000 00

4,871 00
217 88
T ota l.....................

$141,339 08

Belm ont— Farm ers’ Stale Bank.
J. H. R IE C H E R S , President.
J. II. A L E X A N D E R , Vice President.

L. F. K U H N IIE N N , Cashier.
T H O M A S G U G E R T Y , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J.
H. Riechers,
J. H. Alexander,
T hom as Gugerty,
James L. D oyle,

R. A. Jones,
T. B. Huggins,
E. J. Trenary.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 9, 1909.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks......................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency........ ......................
Nickels and cents...........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$147,596
1,083
1,971
3,0 53

95
75
80
43

21 ,512 79
71 81
1,094 29
340 00
674 65

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit.............

$20,000 00
4,0 0 0 00
1,272 89
72 ,286 86
83,977 89

4,0 7 8 00
60 17
$181,537 64

T ota l.......................... $181,537 64

47

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Beloit— The Beloit State Bank.
H. A- V O N O V E N , President..
C.
H. P A L E Y , V ice President.

R- E. M E E C H , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

Henrietta Paley,
H. V. Von Oven.
C. H. Paley,
E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 12, 1892.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$902,628 89
5,117 07
117,972 73
4,7 90 00
10,000 00
5,000 00
211,486 39
2,5 46 43
17,146 80
3,000 00
4,978 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Postal savings..................

$70,000 00
14,000 00
32,194 05
19,691 02
626,974 97
16,877 53
29 ,4 6 8
517,542
502
6,6 0 4

96
28
50
98

48,797 00
392 98

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,333 ,856 29

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,3 3 3 ,8 5 6 29

Beloit— The L. C. Hyde & Brittan Bank.
C L A R A L. B R IT T A N , President.
R. K. R O C K W E L L , Vice President.

E. S. G R E E N E , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. B. R ockwell,
R K. Rockwell.

E. S. Greene,
C. L. Brittan,

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y , 1854.
Incorporated as a State Bank M ay 9, 1899.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Premium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due froth approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$344,488 23
373 70

T o ta l.....................

$952,895 60


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

40 7,16 0
460
12,500
4 ,0 0 0

49
46
00
00

147,785 53
1,598 07
590 26
5,7 25 00
1,495 50

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits.............

$50,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$952,895 60

10,000 00

6,0 40 23
15,123 91
353,344 24
303,155 20
43 ,340 47
171,891 55

26 ,362 00
356 36

48

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Ben Ion— The Benton Slate Bank.
H. L. W IN S K E L L , President.
R. E. O R T O N , Vice President.

W . B. V A IL , Cashier.
J. E. OTIS, Asst. Cashier.
R. A. C O U L T H A R T , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

R. E. Orton,
W . R. Buchan,
H. L. Winskell.

F. M etcalf,
W . B. Vail.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 3, 1894.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.......... ..............
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Premium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Sliver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..... ......................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$307,670 94
154 09
65,409
112
9,2 5 0
3 ,8 0 0

00
50
00
00

113,365 46
4 103 03
4,051 06
1,401 15

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$37,500 00
25 ,000 00
4 ,4 6 5 42
1 1 3 ,5 0 3 5 4
339,550 57
930 16

11,358 62
230 84
43 00
$520,949 69

T o ta l.....................

$520,949 69

Berlin— The Berlin State Bank.
W . G. B A B C O C K , President.
J. C. C L IN K , Vice President.

A L E X . W A W R Z Y N I A K , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

Cyrus W . Allen,
John C. Clink,
C. M . Boettge,

W. G. B abcock,
H. E. Frisbie.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 24, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O v erd rafts..............
u. b., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
fu rn itu re and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve b a n k s.................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.........
£ ? ld c °in ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. national currency
N ickels and cents...........

T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$318,764 45
18 58
18,600 00
2,051 33
2 8 ,5 4 9 6 1
775
1,802
846
13,350
259

48
50
85
00
14

$385,017 94

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de_ P?sit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
T o ta l.....................

$50,000 00
6 ,9 00 00
7 ,1 0 0 84
154 19
9 00
57,621 36
77,939 81
181,769 02
71 24
3 ,4 5 2 48
$385,017 94

49

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Birchwood— Birchwood State Bank.
A N T H O N Y W IS E , President.
H A R R Y A. L O C K W O O D , Vice President.

C L A R E N C E E. W IS E , Cashier.
S C IP IO N. W IS E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A nthony W ise,
Jacob Senty,
Frank N ew by,

Harry A. Lockw ood,
Clarence E. Wise.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 25, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ..........................
Silver c o in .....................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$19,968 29
2 ,7 5 0 00
1,780 68
4 ,3 0 7 33
1,005 12
919 60
90 00
168 85
308 00
140 85

Capital stock paid in ...
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de- posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Other liabilities...............

$31,438 72

T o ta l.....................

$10,000 00
1,0 00 00
657 73
16,874 96
2 ,4 6 4 76
51 74
363 29
26 24
$31,438 72

Birnam w ood— The Bank of Birnam wood.
J. H. V A N D O R E N , President.
L. W . B O E T T C H E R , Vice President.

D. W . V A N D O R E N , Cashier.
GEO. A. JE W SO N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
I. H. Van Doren,
L. W . B oettcher,
Otto A. Reinke,
D. W . Van Doren,

Jos. Rundham mer, Jr.,
Louis Steckbauer,
Chas. C. Vogl.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 1, 1900.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 15, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$138,543 40
1,5 50 00
20,511 61
11,912 34
18 14
1,245 00
375 40

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$15,000 00
5 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$176,938 73

7 ,4 6 4 53
48 ,133 30
101,340 90

2 ,6 4 4 00
138 84
$176,938 73

50

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF R A N K IN G .

Black Creek— Bank of Black Creek.
W M . S T R A S S B U R G E R , President.
P E T E R R Y S E R , V ice President.

G. H. P E T E R S , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
G.
H. Peters,
Chas. Hagen,
Aug. Strassburger,

B. J. Zuehlke,
W m . Strassburger,
Peter Ryser.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 28, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures..
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U.
S.
and national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........

$147,285 66
52 94

T o ta l.....................

$181,732 54

5 ,0 00 00
2 ,5 00 00
900 00
19,882 99
302 07
380 00
1 ,060 65

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$ 10,000 00
6,5 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$181,732 54

2 ,0 02 67
39 ,586 82
123,536 78
106 27

4 ,3 15 00
53 23

Black Earth— Black Earth State Bank.
G.
W. P A R K E R , President.
JO H N A. W A R D , V ice President.

IV E R S IM L E Y , Cashier.
O L A F H A G E N E , Asst.

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John A. W ard,
Iver Simley,
,
M . A. M ickelson,

A. A. M ickelson,
G. W . Parker.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 10, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
N ickels and cents...........

$148,727 71

T o ta l..........................

$198,668 32


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

3 ,0 00 00
1,600 00
1 ,700 00
37,436 39
150 00
457 40

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$ 12,000 00
1,600 00

T o ta l.....................

$198,668 32

4,141 37
62,744 23
118,182 72

5,5 35 00
61 82

51

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E . B A N K S .

Black Hawk— Black Hawk Slate Bank.
(P. O. S P R IN G G R E E N .)
A. T . S P R E C H E R President.
JO H N R IE S E R , Vice President.

L. R. S P R E C H E R , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .
Julius Nold,
John Schiess,
Geo. L. Schneller.

A. T. Sprecher,
John Rieser,
W. F. Schaefer,
M artin Sprecher,

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 31, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b i l it i e s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........

$33,473
233
2 ,5 0 0
1,356

62
11
00
00

7,718 58
250 00
234 65
3 ,0 70 00
39 30
$48,875 26

Total.

Capital stock paid in......
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$ 10,000 00

965 24
12,259 39
24 ,575 63
1,075 00
$48,875 26

Total.

Black River Falls— Jackson County Bank.
B. L. V A N G O R D E N , President.
F. E. T A N N E R , V ice President.
R U F U S A. JO N E S, 2nd V ice President.

JO H N H. M IL L S , Cashier.
W . H. JO N E S, Asst. Cashier.
A N N A OLSON, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. H. Mills.
N ick Andrews,
B. L. Van Gorden,
S. H. Van Gorden,
E. A. Hom stad,
Geo. F. Cooper,
R . A. Jones,
J. B. Miller,
Samuel Lund,
F. G. Warren,
Abel Cheney.
F. E. Tanner,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 11, 1877.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Stocks hnd other securities.................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Other real estate owned
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$283,253 44
5,428 26

T o ta l.....................

$380,335 73


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

20,990 00
2,5 5 0
8,5 00
4,2 77
867

00
00
62
73

42,736 99
299 48
3,8 67 50
914 00

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit.......................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Postal savings..................

$30,000 00
7,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$380,335 73

16,884 31
8,631 32
346 00
100,211 07
213,812 31
3,251 03
199 69

6,4 07 50
84 21
159 00

52

R E P O R T OF T IIE C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Blair— The H om e Bank of Blair.
O.
G.

B. B O R S H E IM , President.
L. S O L B E R G , Vice President.

J. N. K N U T S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
K.
K. Hagestad,
J. M cK ivergin,
P.
G. Hanson,

O. B. Borsheim,
K. S. Knutson,
G. L. Solberg.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 7, 1899.
Incorporated as a State Bank M arch 20, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Due from other banks ...
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........

T o ta l.....................

$323,034
5,2 77
3 ,0 00
500

60
55
00
00

51 ,820
15,111
3 ,1 10
891

35
75
00
75

5,1 17 00
113 71

L ia b ilitie s .

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding.........................
Bills payable....................

$407,976 71

T o ta l.....................

$30,000 00
5 ,0 00 00
6,6 17 80
1,609 47
35,714 39
291,570 15
24 ,778 94
2 ,6 85 96
10,000 00
$407,976 71

Blanchardville— Union State Bank.
E.
O.

I. S T E E N S L A N D , President.
R. O LSO N , V ice President.

E. R. JA C K S O N , Cashier.
C.
H.
B U C K IN G H A M ,
Cashier.

Asst.

D IR E C T O R S .
H.
Bollerud,
E.
I. Steensland,
E.
Regez, Sr.,
Thos. Cleary.

Jas. A. Blanchard,
O. R . Olson,
A ntone A. N yboten.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 14, 1891.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 5, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........

T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$434,334
2 ,4 1 2
5,000
3 ,000
5,0 00

91
19
00
00
00

52,553 78
3,1 24 14
2,5 66 81
2,4 15 00
506 45
6,5 26 00
30 61

$517,469 89

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check..............
Dem and certificates of
d e p o sit...................... ...
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
T ota l.....................

$55,000 00
11,000 00
3,631 30
4,6 6 8 83
224 00
225,629 49
204,601 42
100 00
10,825 34
100 00
1,689 51
$517,469 89

53

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Bloom er— Bank of Bloom er.
A. T . N E W M A N , President.
W M . L A R S O N , Vice President.

E D . K R A N Z F E L D E R , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

W m. Larson,
O. A. Abrahamson,
L.
M . Newm an,

Thurfin Thom pson,
A. T . Newm an.

E S T A B L IS H E D 1882.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 15, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
D ue
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
Safe deposit boxes..........

$236,482 88
8,737 50

T o ta l.....................

$317,837 83

27 ,804 95
4,2 0 0 00
2,1 25 00
22,379 84
149 10
1,400 00
1,448 00
11,914
784
177
234

L ia b ilitie s .

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check......................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Notes and bills redis­
coun ted...............................

$10,000 00
2 ,0 9 5 68
3 ,3 8 8 97
1,639 28
70,239 75
205,474 15
25,000 00

00
89
00
67
T o ta l.....................

$317,837 83

Bloom er— Peoples State Bank of Bloom er.
F.
H. C U T T IN G , President.
C IIA S. A L B R E C H T , Vice President.

W. E. K IT C H , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F.
H. Cutting,
Chas. Albrecht,
C.
Hansen,
J. A. M orrison,

C. L. Christianson,
A. J. M artin,
H enry P. W erner.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 6, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin..........................
Silvei coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........

$112,267 32
431 67

T o ta l.....................

$146,674 21


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

6 ,972 50
2 , 000 00
2,0 55 61
16,841 82
473 93

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
N otes and bills rediscoun ted.........................

$ 10,000 00
1,799 75

T o ta l.....................

$146,674 21

561581
39,390323
87 ,922 42
7 ,0 00 00

54 32
1,110 00
476 30
3,9 36 00
54 74

54

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

B loom in gton— The B loom ington State Bank.
W IL L M O R R IS S E Y , President.
A. C. T U B B S , Vice President.

S. E. P E A R S O N , Cashier.
L. M . G R E E R , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

A. C. T ubbs,
Will M orrissey,
L. M . Greer,
Bert G. Fennel,

Thos. Bailie,
S. E. Pearson,
C. W . Stone.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 28, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
N ickels and cents...........
Cash short........................
T o ta l.....................

$99,645
378
3,4 85
2,7 82

43
35
78
28

27,600 17
78 96
955 00
484 90

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................

$15,000 00
200 00

T ota l.....................

$138,825 38

333 66
30,648 78
92,642 94

3 ,3 34 00
63 18
17 33
$138,825 38

B loom in gton— The W oodhouse & Bartley Bank.
M.

T . W O O D H O U S E , President.

L. A. W O O D H O U S E , Cashier.
F.
L. B A R T L E Y , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
P.
Bartley,
L. P. B artley,

M . F. W oodhouse,
L. A. W oodhouse.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 1, 1883.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 10, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency....................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$508,142
1,642
4 ,0 00
3 ,1 19
56

56
05
00
90
59

164,518 35
221 08
1,045 00
878 90
4 ,2 2 7 00
104 12
$687,955 55

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates o f
deposit...........................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$15,000 00
15,000 00

T ota l.....................

$687,955 55

12,456 11
209,928 71
15,000 00
418,095 69
2 ,6 75 04

55

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Blue M ounds— Blue M ounds State Bank.
H.
H.

B. D A H L E , President.
L. D A H L E , Vice President.

T. G. L IN G A R D , Cashier.
O. M . D A L E Y , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

H. B. Dahle,
H. L. Dahle,

T . G. Lingard.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 16, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$43,310
5
2,7 12
1 ,430

19
54
29
37

19,855 37
3.199 33
22 16
60 00
476 65
1,057 00
4 27

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$72,133 17

T o ta l....................

$ 10,000 00
1 ,500 00
1,411 41
23 ,806 64
11,418 61
23,791 85
204 66
$72,133 17

Blue River— Blue River State Bank.
W. R. C O U M B E , President.
J. S. P E T E R S , V ice President.

J. R O B ’ T C O U M B E , Cashier.
G. L. D O O L E Y , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

W . R. Coum be,
J. S. Peters,

J. R o b ’ t Coum be.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 7, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$131,240
15
1,627
1,379

09
14
87
43

30 ,008 98
2 ,0 55 00
544 25
12,025 00
38 52
$178,934 28

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificate of de­
posit...............................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Cash over..........................

$10,000 00
1,8 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$178,934 28

1,505 30
76 ,100 00
85 ,193 83
4 ,2 6 5 43
69 72

56

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF R A N K IN G .

Bonduel— Bonduel State Bank.
C H R IS . B O N N IN , President.
A R T H U R L A N G E , V ice President.

R. C. W E N D T , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Chris. Ronnin,
Chas. Zuehlke,
Elmer Spengler,

R . C. W endt,
Arthur Lange,
M ath. W agner.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 24, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other Banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$249,147
24
5 ,6 9 4
1,856

31
51
21
80

68,089 79
15,241 89
159 65
3 ,3 55 00
1,046 35

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$25,000 00
15,000 00

222,563 35
18,509 90

T ota l.....................

$349,417 18

8,431 26
59 ,912 67

4 ,7 5 8 00
43 67
$349,417 18

Boscobel— Central State Bank.
T H E O . K R O N S H A G E , President.
J. C. B E T Z , V ice President.

C.

W.

M EN KH AU SEN,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
T heo. Kronshage,
J. C. Betz,

Geo. F. Hildebrand.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T , 1871.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 26, 1903.
[Formerly T H E P IP K IN S T A T E B A N K .]

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$257,155 44
313 13

T o ta l.....................

$405,244 86


https://fraser.stlouisfed.org
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

3 8 ,100 00
6 ,0 00 00

1,666 6o

88 ,006 31
2 ,3 0 9 52
5 ,2 95 00
451 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................

$25,000 00
516 66

T ota l.....................

$405,244 86

1,210 47
88 ,592 02
5 ,8 40 62
284,091 75

6,521 00
93 46

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

57

Boscobel— State Bank of Boscobel.
LOU IS B. R U K A , President.
JOH N J. R U K A , Vice President.

R. J. M O R R IS O N , Cashier.
F R E D W. R U K A , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Louis B. Ruka,
John J. Ruka,

Fred W . Ruka,
R obert J. M orrison.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 2, 1892.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and c e n ts ..........
T o ta l.....................

$234,987 14
1,267 12
51,751 39
3,7 50 00
1,100 00
43,070 53
6,579 58
345 00
2,9 27 00

L ia b ilitie s .

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................

$15,000 00
3,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$353,066 67

546 51
71,448 07
3,9 8 2 19
259,089 9C

7,2 23 00
65 91
$353,066 67

Bowler— Farmers State Bank.
H.
G. F U H R M A N , President.
F R A N K M A T Z , V ice President.

H. H. G E H N E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. G. Fuhrman,
W m . Buche,
Frank Neitzel,
F. G. Brener,

Frank M atz,
E. J. Buettner,
Herman Schenk.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 21, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ili l ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Due from oilier banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


https://fraser.stlouisfed.org
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$40,007
41
4,0 49
552

10

22
47
97

2,8 33 97
4 ,4 20 46
885 91
30 00
321 50

Capital stock paid in......
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$15,000 00

T o ta l..........................

$53,866 69

2,1 17 50
17,266 37
16,672 57
1 ,830 06
980 19

701 00
23 09
$53,866 69

58

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Boyceville— Bank of Boyceville.
W . R. Z A B E L , President.
T. N. C L O U G H , V ice President.

C. W. FIAYES, Cashier.
E. C. A JE R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Theron N. Clough,
W . R. Zabel,
M . F. Baker,
J. T. Joyce,

W m . Schlough,
C. W. Hayes,
John Schütz.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 19, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$180,322
803
2,3 05
2 ,2 14

06
23
77
17

21,789 88
7,453 09
248 60
1 ,895 00
749 55
2,043 00
82 29

Capital stock paid in......
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks — -deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit......................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$25,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$219,906 64

$219,906 64

2,3 5 4 27
5,0 00 00
59,706 77
82,139 56
15,279 29
30,426 75

Boyd— State Bank of Boyd.
H. J. B U T S C H E R , Cashier.
JO H N W. M E Y E R , Asst. Cashier.

A L B E R T B U T S C H E R , President.
JOH N L O W E , Vice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
A lbert Butscher,
John Lowe,
Gust. Keehn,

Theo. Keehn,
W m . Esslinger.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 10, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Due from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .
Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$134,405 33
432 27
7,2 00 00
4,5 00 00
2,1 00 00
6,280 65
134 40
156 13
282 50
862 45

$25,000 00
4 ,4 00 00
1,528 32
29,385 71
55,521 97
38,770 79
4,1 73 63

'

2,3 65 00
61 71
$158,780 44

$158,780 44

T o ta l.....................
—

59

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Boyd— The Citizens State Bank of Boyd.
W A L T E R M IL L IN G , President.
F. X . K L E IN E R , Vice President.

B. H. M A T Z K E , Cashier.
W. W. SH O N G , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R obert Ritchie,
Ed. Wanish,
Joseph Licht,
N ick Drace.

R obert Connor,
F. X . Kleiner,
W alter M illing,
L. A. Turner,

E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 7, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts......... ...............
Furniture and fixtures....
D ue
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
Other re so u rce s..............

$56,828 48
20 80
2,5 09 00

T o ta l.....................

$62,668 44

1,076 35
122 00
775 00
348 80

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund...... ..............
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted..........................

$12,500 00
500 00

T o ta l.....................

$62,668 44

12,642 29
13,660 67
17,390 48
5 ,9 75 00

828 00
2 32
157 69

Brandon— Farmers State Bank.
P.
W . A T W O O D , President.
J. E. JO H N SO N , V ice President.

C. E. P E R R Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F. E. Shaykett,
E. F. Y oung,
P. W . A tw ood,
C.
E. Perry,

Hiram Cole,
M att Rens,
J- E. Johnson.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 8, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin..............
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........

$20,303 20

T o ta l.....................

$51,905 59


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

10,365 00
4 ,5 98 18
2 ,0 78 00
11,694 45
15 00
335 15

Capital stock paid in ......
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................

$20,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$51,905 59

932 59
9 ,5 88 21
20,675 54
709 25

2 ,4 7 6 00
40 61

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Brandon—-F. R. Foster & Son. Bankers.
F. R . F O S T E R , President.
J. W . F O S T E R , V ice President.

F. R . S C H W A N D T , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

F. R. Foster,
J. W . Foster,

F. R. Schwandt.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 1, 1892.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 26, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts...................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.....
Stock and other securi­
ties..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Interna] revenue acct....

$299,643 34
5 ,3 05 70

T o ta l.....................

$379,738 06

22 ,100 00
425 00
5 ,0 00 00
1,500 00
32 ,882 54
1,797 50
1,260 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................

$5 0,00 0 00
9 ,6 55 64

T ota l.....................

$379,738 06

366 01
66 ,044 79
59,665 91
194,005 71

9 ,6 34 00
68 99
120 99

Bristol— Bristol State Bank.
F. E. S T E V E N S , President.
C. H. M U R D O C H , V ice President.

E D W IN J. Z A U N . Cashier.
R O SA Z A U N , Asst. Cashier.
Q L A R A Z A U N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. C. Zaun,
Edw in J. Zaun,
C. H. M urdoch,

F. E. Stevens,
F. R. Snyder.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 17, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin...... ..................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$61,716 36
132 12

T o ta l.....................

$92,994 10


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

17,326 44
1,075 00
1,301 00
4 ,0 80
3 ,1 4 0
340
501

00
98
00
30

3 ,1 1 6 00
264 90

Capital stock paid in ....
$10,000
4,0 0 0
Surplus fu nd........
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.........
1,246
D ue to banks— deposits
227
Individual deposits, sub­
18,248
ject to check....
T im e certificates of de­
posit...................
49 ,927
7,3 1 8
Savings deposits..
Bills payable........
2 ,0 0 0
Other liabilities...
25
T o ta l.....................

00
00
93
34
88
31
02
00
62

$92,994 10

61

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Brodhead— Green County Bank.
T. L. R O D E R IC K , President.
C. J. S T E P H E N S O N , Vice President.

E D W . H. C O L E , Cashier.
G. Z U E R C H E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Edward M cN air,
J. B. Pierce,
Chas. Zuercher,
E. J. M itchell.

C. J. Stephenson,
J. L. R oderick,
M . G. Karney,
Edw. H. Cole,
A. W . Palmer,

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 1, 1895.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

L ia b ilitie s .

$382,444 41
11 37
44,200 00
8,500 00
1,500 00
110,672 51
20,167 93
1,888 79
3,5 80 00
2,0 08 70

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$50,000 00
44,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$589,931 73

4,601 58
167,954 69
180,969 03
142,406 43

14,787 00
171 02

T o ta l.....................

$589,931 73

Brodhead— The Bank of Brodhead.
C. W. C A R P E N T E R , President.
J. S. F L E E K , Vice President.

F. K. V A N C E , Cashier.
K. O. L O F TH U S , Asst.

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
S. G. Johnson,
F. K. Vance,
F. N. Stewart,
J. S. Fleek.

J. S. Fisher,
C. W . Carpenter,
H. P. Y oung,
K. O. Lofthus,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 20, 1881.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Furniture and iixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Expense.............................
Revenue stam ps..............

$187,906 78
3,5 09 57

T o ta l.....................

$253,311 21


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

2 ,0 00 00
3 , 000 00
6,829 80

Capital stock paid in ....
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$ 100,000 00
102 09

T o ta l.....................

$253,311 21

81,141 73
61,673 65
10,393 74

38,338 66
292 08
393 36
2 ,5 37 50
1,302 45
6,577
222
361
40

00
33
68
00

62

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Brooklyn— Brooklyn State Bank.
G. I. T R IP P , President.
Z A L A B A L D W IN , Vice President.

C. L. W A C K M A N , Cashier.
A. R . D A H M S , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Chas. Baldwin,
C. L. W ackm an,
M abel Alsop.

Zala Baldwin,
Ed. R utty,
G. I. Tripp,
Fred Chapin,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 12, 1900.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Premium on bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Expense.............................

$152,766 54

T o ta l.....................

$195,280 72

5 ,0 00
226
1,200
1,960

00
00
00
94

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$15,000 00
4 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$195,280 72

62,828 62
113,452 10

28 ,966 90
226 94
1,6 85 00
965 10
1,950 00
125 79
207 51

Brownsville— The Brownsville State Bank.
P. H. M cC A R T Y , President.
B A R T L E J O N E L Y , Vice President.

OTTO

R U ED EBU SCH ,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
P. H. M cC arty,
Bartle Jonely,
Jacob W urtz,
Otto Ruedebusch,

Chas. F. Kuen,
H enry Rosenkrans,
E. H. Lyons.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 13, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1913.
R esources.

Li a b i l i t i e s .

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency.......................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$113,152 69
76
2 ,4 0 0 00
1,755 00

T o ta l.....................

$133,274 03


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

13,381 36
765 00
871 40
846 00
71 82
30 00

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$1 5,00 0 00
2 ,5 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$133,274 03

1,9 33 30
31 ,4 5 4 23
74 ,1 4 4 91
8,241 59

63

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Brow ntow n— The Farmers Bank of Browntown.
H E N R Y D IV A N , President.
A N D R E S S T R E E , Vice President.

R. E. E R IC K S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. H. Bast,
C. A. Kelly,
H enry Divan,
R. E. Erickson,

Frank Soddy,
O. M . Erickson,
Andress Tree,
A. F. Anderson.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 13, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and
national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$140,097
522
3 ,5 5 0
1,935

85
02
00
00

15,772 28
3,701 82
953 02
50 00
753 55

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subje ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$15,550 00
3 ,3 50 00

T o ta l.....................

$168,627 62

837 34
65,718 88
83,171 40

1,160 00
132 08
$168,627 62

Bruce— L u m b erm a n ’ s State Bank of Bruce.
D. J. A R P IN , President.
E. P. A R P IN , V ice President.
W . A. B L A C K B U R N , Vice President.

A. G. K R A U S E , Cashier.
B. H. T A Y L O R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
D. J. Arpin,
E. P. Arpin,
A. G. Krause,

J. Z. Arpin,
W . A. Blackburn.
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 5, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Stocks and other securities.................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin.................... ......
Silver coin.........................
U.
S.
and national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$118,841 30
707 98
75
3 ,6 00
1,998
1 ,771

00
00
00
00

16,606 69
539 57
150 00
1,238 25
2 ,6 95 00
264 75
$148,487 54

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
N otes and bills rediscoun ted ..........................

$15,000 00
5 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$148,487 54

1,125 05
1,008 48
50,336 42
41,665 87
12,960 27
6,1 95 47
15,195 98

64

R E P O R T OF T H E

C O M M IS S IO N E R OF R A N K IN G .

Burlington— Bank of Burlington.
C. R.' M cC A N N A , President.
LOU IS R O H R , Vice President.

G. A. U E B E L E , Cashier.
JO H N T . P R A S C H , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

C. R . M cC anna,
Louis Rohr,
G.
A. Uebele,
T.
J. Cunningham,

A. M . Brehm,
S. D. Slade,
H. A. Runkel.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 14, 1871.
Incorporated as a State Bank D ecem ber 17, 1891.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts....................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
D ue
from
approved
reserve banks..............
Due from other banks....
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S. and national
currency........................
N ickels and cents...........

$963,419 16
1,720 48
23 ,572 92
4 ,5 0 0 00
3 ,8 3 9 76
150,529 29
6,1 8 5 19
1,075 50
1,805 00
2 ,7 7 3 00

L ia b ilitie s .

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............

$75,000 00
25 ,0 0 0 00
29 ,9 4 2 38
1,892 06
32 6,577 94
47 5,63 4 34
249,241 40
18 25

23 ,5 2 2 00
205 82

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,1 8 3 ,3 0 6 37

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,1 8 3 ,3 0 6 37

B urlington— M einhardt Bank.
A L B E R T M E I N H A R D T , President.
E L IS A M E I N H A R D T , Vice President.

E D A M E I N H A R D T , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Albert M einhardt,
Elisa M einhardt,

Eda M einhardt.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 1, 1891.
Incorporated as a State Bank D ecem ber 30, 1896.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U.
S. and national
currency........................
Nickels and cents...........

$663,249 65
85 04

T o ta l.....................

$789,370 02


https://fraser.stlouisfed.org
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

38,842 50
5 ,0 00 00
62,199 14
943 40
2 ,2 19 50
930 65

L ia b ilitie s .

$25,000 00
50 ,000 00

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e
certificates
of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

46 0,26 5 81
97,591 71

T o ta l.......... ?.........

$789,370 02

19,517 41
136,995 09

15,787 00
113 14

65

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

B urnett— Burnett State Bank.
J. H. P E A C H E Y , President.
E D . P A U T S C H , Vice President.
J H. Peachey,
Edw. Pautsch,
F.
E. M oul,
August Thiem ann,

H. E. R O L L , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .
H. E. Roll,
Herman Schellpfeffer,
George M eyhew.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 30, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

13,151 98
90
1,240 00
468 65

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

o
o
o

72
02
00
00
00

o

T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$77,178
3
3 ,0 00
1,850
1,950

¥>

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

00

1,477 61
36 ,019 21
53 ,044 63
272 48

1,915 00
55 66
$100,813 93

T o ta l.....................

$100,813 93

B u ttern ut— Ashland County Bank.
W M . G. F O R D Y C E . President.
C.
S. F O R D Y C E , V ice President.

T E D S C H O F IE L D , Cashier.
L O U ISE M . B O E T T C H E R , Asst.
Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
John Fordyce,
C.
S. F ordyce,
W m . G. F ordyce,
J. L. B loom ,

,

T ed Schofield,
Frank Heiderer,
Fritz A. Zoesch.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 11, 1894.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 10, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
C ollections........................
T o ta l.....................
3


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$153,729 03
80 91
6,0 0 0 00
1,250 00
1,250 00
6,985 11
6,2 86 22
561 40
750 00
379 45

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................

, '

$15,000 00
3,1 89 17
61,453 35
71 ,620 19
26,493 39
3,4 23 01

^

3 ,7 38 00
148 99
20 00
$181,179 11

T o ta l.....................

$181,179 11

66

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Cadott— Citizens State Bank.
C H A R L E S G R A S S L E , President.
H E N R Y G O E T Z , Vice President.

GEO. W. B O IE , Cashier.
F R E D G O E T Z, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John J. Kaiser,
Charles Grassle,
J. C. Tanberg.

Henry Goetz,
John Dietrich,
S. R. Kaiser,
Geo. W . Boie,

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R , 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$166,488 28
283 84

T o ta l.....................

• $215,787 63

1,500
4 ,0 0 0
3 ,0 0 0
1,1 90

00
00
00
00

31 ,305 01
568 80
1,3 80 00
1,009 60

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit........................
Savings deposits.......... .
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing.........................

$2 5,00 0 00
8 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$215,787 63

1,133 06
55 ,055 47
105,389 21
20 ,568 03
641 86

4 ,8 7 2 00
190 10

Cadott— Slate Bank of Cadott.
F R A N K J. L A V E L L E . President.
W M . L. H E M P H IL L , Vice President.
W . L. Hem phill,
Fred L. M unroe,
B.
S. Brown,

R. J. S C H A T Z , Cashier.
A R T H U R L O T Z, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Frank J. Lavelle,
M . A. Gilbert,
R. J. Schatz.

E S T A B L IS H E D IN 1896.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 26, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
Other resources...............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$36,451
15
3 ,0 0 0
1,182
1,3 30

35
47
00
42
00

254 78
350 12
320 00
100 20
1,076
44
50
391

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit.............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Bills p ayable....................

$ 7 ,000 Ou
2 ,5 0 0 00
2 ,1 09 04
9 ,6 78 11
15,947 14
3 ,8 2 0 72
11 20
3 ,5 0 0 00

00
70
00
17

$44,566 21

T ota l.....................

$44,566 21

67

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

C alum et Harbor— Farmers State Bank.
CH AS. B E R G E N , Jr., President.
A N T O N M O E R S C H , Vice President.

A. C. E W A L D , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Chas. Lohse,
Chas. W iegand,
Anton Kalt,
Henry A. Rather.

Chas. Bergen, Jr.,
Anton M oersch,
Edwin Burg,
H. H. Bergen,
John Peth,

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 18, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
C ollection..........................
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$88,362
179
2 ,2 00
1,500

03
06
00
00

7,659 67
275 00
236 35
1 ,465
40
1 ,000
52

00
54
00
49

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............

$20,000 00
300 00

T o ta l.....................

$102,970 14

$102,970 14

2 ,4 28 49
24 ,529 04
35 ,988 68
19,483 93
240 00

Calvary— Farmers State Bank.
JO H N L. B E A U , President.
P E T E R S IM O N , V ice President.

A L B E R T J. F R IT Z , Cashier.
H E N R Y S. B E A U , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John L. Beau,
Peter Simon,
Nie. Krebsbach,
H enry S. Beau,

Henry Fuhrmann,
Joseph Pickart,
A lbert J. Fritz.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 8, 1911.

Statement November 10. 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esources.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$94,803 33
1 ,819 16

T o ta l.....................

$111,022 24


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

3 ,5 00 00
9 ,3 00 13
237 50
126 40
1,132 00
53 72
50 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cash over..........................

$1 5,00 0 00
4 ,5 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$111,022 24

2 ,5 1 3 27
23,491 55
51,515 66
13,899 76
102 00

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Cam bria— Bank o f Cam bria.
M . J. R O W L A N D S , President.

D. M . R O W L A N D S , Cashier.
C.
A. S C O T T , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

M.
D.

J. Rowlands,
M . Rowlands,

C. A. Scott.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 30, 1881.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 29, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house, furniture and fixtures.........
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$123,319 09
291 71

T o ta l.....................

$149,342 58

2 ,6 0 0 00
2 ,5 00 00
8,341
5,8 29
1,057
1 ,227

70
08
50
60

3,711 00
464 90

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills rediscou n ted ..........................
Bills p ayable....................

$10,000 00
1,500 00

T ota l......................

$149,342 58

1 ,459 56
40 ,0 9 4 04
190 70
72 ,434 93
8 ,8 63 35
10,600 00
4 ,2 0 0 00

Cam bria—-The Cambria State Bank.
H. F. S C H E M M E L , President.
JO H N S L IN G E R , Vice President.

E. O. R O B E R T S , Cashier.
O. I. JO N E S, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. F. Schemmel,
John Slinger,
W m . E. W illiams,
E.
O. R oberts,

O. I. Jones,
D. R. Williams,
A. G. Hopkins.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 30, 1909.

Statement November- 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdr'afts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$121,723 43
483 36
9 ,6 7 0 00
3 ,2 2 0 00
2 ,3 7 0 00
37 ,783
7,311
1,1 10
1,402

43
56
00
85

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check ......... :.....
Tim e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............

$15,000 00
5 ,0 00 00
2 ,1 5 7 87
60 ,955 80
86 ,622 53
18,462 76

3 ,0 3 5 00
89 33
$188,198 96

T o ta l.....................

$188,198 96

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

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Cambridge— Bank of Cam bridge.
A. C. A M U N D S O N , President.
JO H N W. P O R T E R , V ice President.

A. R. A M U N D S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. C. Amundson,
John W . Porter,

A. R. Amundson.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R , 1899.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 15, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$119,040
75
2 ,5 00
2 ,0 00

59
28
00
00

10,012 88
587 00
920 00
960 00
3 ,8 77 00
70 91

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund..... ...............
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check.............
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding.........................
Bills payable....................
Reserved for taxes and
interest..........................

$10,000 00
5 ,0 00 00

T o ta l......................

$140,043 66

$140,043 66

443 02
46,391 15
67,949 24
60 25
10,000 00
200 00

Cambridge— The International Bank of Cam bridge.
C.

C. M A Y , President.

H A R R Y C. M A Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
M ary E. M ay,
C. C. M ay,

H arry C. M ay.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 12, 1893.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 27, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$47,622
12
1,681
2 ,0 5 2

04
64
64
01

6 ,2 6 9 67
137 29
732 50
1,508 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit.........................

$1 0,00 0 00
905 00

T o ta l.....................

$63,594 77

1,097 80
29 ,978 88
21 ,613 09

3 ,3 7 5 00
203 68
$63,594 77

70

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Cam eron— Bank of Cam eron.
L. I. R O E , President.
M . C. H O W A R D , V ice President.

IN Q V A L E G S T A D , Cashier.
W . W . P IE P E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
S. O. M auseth,
M . C. H oward,
C. H. Museus,

Ingval Egstad,
L. I. Roe.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 1, 1901.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 20, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$122,384
136
2 ,6 00
1,500
7,1 29

02
22
00
00
34

18,008 76
25 00
1,555 00
921 35

Capital stock paid in ...
$10,000
Surplus fund.....................
2 ,0 0 0
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
3 ,4 53
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub52,988
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de79,272
posit................................
Savings deposits.......... .................11,078

00
00
33
77
74
72

4 ,2 1 0 00
323 87
Total.....................

$158,793 56

$158,793 56

Cam pbellsport— The First State Bank of
Campbell sport.
F.
J. B A R B E R , President.
W M . K N IC K E L , Vice President.

JO H N LOEBS, Cashier.
B. H. GLASS, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F.
J. Barber,
Dr. P. E. Uelmen,
John Loebs,

A. D. Chesby,
W m . Knickel.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 6, 1909.

Statement November 10. 1915.
K esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks..
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilit ie s .

$334,879 64
1,693 40
2 ,5 0 0 00
18,000 00
3,951 49
38 ,4 6 0
2 ,5 6 5
1,745
1,081

29
22
00
55

3 ,5 7 6 00
48 87
$408,501 46

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub^ject to check..............
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
T o ta l.....................

$50,000 00
10,000 00
5,401 87
141 50
81 ,504 45
331 48
145,325 16
115,797 00
$408,501 46

71

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Cam p Douglas— Bank of Camp Douglas.
C. H. IIO T O N , President.
W M . E. G L E A SO N , Vice President.

EVELYN

S IN G L E T O N ,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. H. Hoton,
W . G. Fraley,
W. E. Gleason,

C. H. Seibold,
C. 0 . Cron.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 20, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$110,783 24
11 81

T o ta l.....................

$188,880 28

46,089 40
3,1 00 00
2,291 83
18,725 33
1 ,264 96
2,4 4 5 00
410 85

Capita! stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to Banks— deposits
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................

$12,000 00
5 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$188,880 28

1 ,294 80
52 99
732 00
36.012 76
133,787 73

3,7 35 00
22 86

Caroline— Caroline State Bank.
G U ST. A. R A D T K E , President.
W A L T E R T H IE L E , Vice President.

D. H. B R E E D , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A nton Kuckuk.
Gust. A. Radtke,
Emil P ocka t,

W alter Thiele, .
Gust. Schilling.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 11, 1913.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$71,512 98
2 ,7 7 6 33
1,494 24
475 00

T o ta l.....................

$88,896 23


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

2 ,6 2 4 38
2 ,5 8 9 27
2 ,9 15 17
1,135 00
1,217 90

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$15,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$88,896 23

324 75
17,841 24
51,516 70
4 ,2 1 3 54

2 ,0 79 00
76 96

72

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF R A N K I N G .

Casco— Bank of Casco.
H. J. N O E L , President.
T H O S. D R U R Y , V ice President.

D. W . L A W L E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H J. Noel,
Thos. Drury,
M . W. Burke,

A. J. Villers,
Aug. R ipley.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 10, 1899.
Incorporated as a State Bank Aug. 27, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Insurance..........................
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$135,900 29
6 ,0 0 0 00
3 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,7 5 0 00
23 ,809 49
10 00
3 ,1 0 0 00
690 55

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$1 0,00 0 00
2 ,0 0 0 00
585 49
26 ,4 1 7 66
139,453 45
1,889 70

5,011 00
61 67
13 30
$180,346 30

T o ta l.....................

$180,346 30

Cashton— Bank of Cashton.
L. W . E A R L E , President.
P. E. N E L SO N , V ice President.

L. M . E A R L E , Cashier.
P. N. H E G G E , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

L.
L.
C.
P.

W . Earle,
M . Earle,
H. Campbell,
E. Nelson,

P. E. M itb y,
M . Brody,
C. F. Bennett.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 10, 1899.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 27, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$352,243 04
9 66
10,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
3 ,1 0 0 00
67,305 45
5,6 3 9 20

Capital stock paid in ....
$2 0,000 00
Surplus fu nd.....................
1,200 00
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
581 42
Individual deposits, sub­
62,179 54
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
370,493 51

. 605 30
1,7 40 00
874 00
7 ,8 2 7 00
40 89
69 93
$454,454 47

T o ta l.....................

$454,454 47

73

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Cashton— Farmers Exchange Bank.
W M . H E IS E R , President.
F R A N K W A V R A , V ice President.

OTTO

W.

SPRECH ER,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W m.
John
H. J.
J. B.

Heiser,
Quinn,
W illgrubs,
Leis,

G. Kamperschroer,
Vincent Steidl,
Frank W avra.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 2, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Exchanges fo r clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$79,411 05
2,4 00 00
1,711 47
18,594 30
1,016 63
9 66
185 00
455 95

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
1 ime certificates of deposit...............................

$10,000 00
40 00

T o ta l.....................

$109,603 05

890 46
26 ,013 14
72,659 45

5,6 89 00
129 99
$109,603 05

Cassville— Badger State Bank.
G. A. K L I N D T , Cashier.
M . H. H A B E R M A N N , Asst.Cashier.

W M . G A T E S , President.
G. A. K L I N D T , Vice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. W . Donaldson,
John A. Klindt, Jr.,
John R ech,
John Zeigler,

W m . Gates,
G. A. Klindt,
Jas. J. Seipp.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 3, 1910.

Statement November 10. 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old c o in ..........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$195,543 00
2 ,1 59 26
20 ,9 7 6 40
55 28
1,2 60 00
1,066 75
6,3 2 5 00
I l l 20

$227,496 89

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted................
Bills payable....................

$1 5,00 0 00
1,5 00 00

T o ta l......................

$227,496 89

344 01
47 ,929 01
141 ,866 31
2 ,4 29 12
928 44
7 ,5 0 0 00
10,000 00

74

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Cassville— The Cassville Bank.
G.
K.

A. S T E V E N S , President.
M . S T E V E N S , Vice President.

D. R U P P , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
G.
K.

A. Stevens,
M . Stevens,

D. Rupp.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 4, 1890.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 3, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..... .............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$201,083
1,421
2 ,4 0 0
663
1,0 00

82
68
00
83
00

32 ,790 96
53 76
25 00
987 55
5,7 07 00
135 93

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................

$246,269 53

T o ta l.....................

$2 0,00 0 00
700 00
4,8 11 84
74,969 36
143,658 20
475 81
1,654 32

$246,269 53

Cato— Farmers State Bank.
JOS. Z A H A R IK , President.
W . N. K IL L E N , Vice President.

GEORGE

REUTH ER,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Jos. Zaharik,
Jos. Brennan,
W m . K irby,
B.
Riederer

W . N. Killen,
Jos.R eitm eyer,
Geo. B. Nata.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 17, 1914.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Prem ium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Profit and loss.................
Insurance...........................
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$40,012 50
149 27
5 ,8 83 00
54 50
2 ,5 0 0 00
883 85

Capital stock paid in ....
C ontingent fund.............
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00
1,0 00 00
21 ,184 98
2 4 ,830 00
3 ,2 6 6 00

1,471 60
5 ,5 48 26
518 95
2 ,5 4 6
100
546
66

00
29
76
00

$6 0,28 0 98

T ota l.....................

$60,280 98

75

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Cazenovia— State Bank of Cazenovia.
J. C. A N D E R S O N , President.
F R A N K B O W A R , Vice President.

W.

F.

GREENHALGH,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Frank Bowar,
Jno. Walsh,
J. C. Anderson,

Peter N. Bauer,
W . F. Greenhalgh.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 21, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$125,536 90
643 24

T o ta l.....................

$183,729 80

5 ,2 0 0 00
2 ,6 69 66
1,932 30
35 ,586 69
2 ,9 7 3 29
51 64
1,125 00
157 95

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$10,,000 00
955 00

T o ta l.....................

$183,729 80

342 93
40.,487 03
6,,770 85
122.,625 70
2,,548 29

7,7 59 00
94 13

Cecil— The State Bank of Cecil.
H E R M A N B O C H E R , President.
W. C. Z A C H O W , Vice President.

J. L. R O L L M A N N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . C. Zachow ,
Herm an Bocher,
Gust E. Bartz,
J. L. R ollm ann,'

H. C. Scheller,
Albert A. Becher,
Emil Schmidt.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 7, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks...........:......
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l......................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$132,353
1,635
3 ,7 4 0
2 ,8 3 0

25
87
00
42

8,361 18
4 ,2 4 5 78
1,125 00
810 50
5,0 79 00
101 00
$160,282 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subje ct to check................
T im e certificates of dep osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
N otes and bills rediscou n ted ..........................
T o ta l.....................

$15,000 00
5 ,0 00 00
6 ,2 23 41
45,512 73
75,893 80
8 ,1 24 06
1,028 00
3 ,5 0 0 00
$160,282 00

76

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Cedarburg— Cedarburg State Bank.
C H A R L E S C. W IR T H , President.
J. H. W IT T E N B E R G , V ice President.

J. H. W IT T E N B E R G , Cashier.
E. H. R O T H , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Charles C. W irth,
J. H enry W ittenberg,
John F. Nieman,

W . H. W iesler,
E. H. R oth.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 13, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$173,244 63
1 13
23 ,012 50
9 ,9 95 23
5 ,2 0 4 36
23 ,402 32
1,3 04 46
3 ,5 3 5 00
508 50

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............

$4 0,00 0 00
3 ,2 5 0 00
13,238 36
34 ,729 69
5 ,6 8 2 07
59 ,116 65
92 ,4 1 7 08

8 ,2 2 2 00
3 72
$248,433 85

Cedarburg— Tbe

T ota l.....................

Farmers

&

C.
F. K E N N E Y , President.
JO H N F. B R U SS, V ice President.

M erchants

$248,433 85

Bank.

M . P. B E C K E R , Cashier.
A. E. B R U SS, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. F. Kenney,
John F. Bruss,
Jacob Dietrich,
E.
G. W urthm ann,

M . P. Becker,
Jacob B. Becker,
M rs. E. N . Kraem er.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 29, 1893.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 22, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
F urnituie and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ......................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$347,216
, 124
h;VSJ
93 ,593
3,3 9 8

23
70
14
79

55 ,543 57
100 00
2 ,6 1 0 00
3 ,1 8 7 70
7 ,6 3 6 00
159 80
$513,569 93

Capital stock paid in ....
$30,000
7 ,0 0 0
Surplus fund.........
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
16,746
taxes p aid .........
Due to banks— deposits
2 ,5 0 7
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check....
71 ,476
T im e certificates of de­
p osit....................
90,611
Savings deposits..
29 5,10 5
Other liabilities....
122

T o ta l.....................

00
00
70
54
51
70
48
00

$513,569 93

77

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Cedar Grove— Cedar Grove State Bank.
J. B. H U E N IN K , President.
JO H N V A N D E W A L L , Vice President.

W M . H U E N IN K , Cashier.
IR A L U B B E R S , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. B.
John
H.
Wm.

Huenink,
V an D e W all,
Ruslink,
Huenink,

G. Lammers,
A. Stokdyk, Sr.,
Theo. W ciler.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 19, 1901.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esources.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$238,199 06
92 52

T o ta l.....................

$281,909 98

3 ,5 0 0 00
3 ,5 0 0 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
27 ,666 29
502 30
822 50
820 45
3 ,9 0 2 00
404 86

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
D em and certificates of
deposit............................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................
Reserved for taxes..... .
T o ta l.....................

$25,000 00
15,000 00
4 ,5 1 7 52
106,249 96
9 ,5 55 49
83,791
36 ,747
248
800

31
08
62
00

$281,909 98

Centuria— State Bank of Centuria.
G E O . W. W IL D , President.
I.
S E E R Y , Vice President.

G U ST A N D E R S O N , Cashier.
K. B. W IL D , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

I.
Seery,
K.
B. W ild,
A nnette Anderson,

Gust Anderson,
Geo. W. W ild.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 15, 1903.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 28, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin ........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$162,764 99
1 20

T o ta l.....................

$203,759 30


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

1,000
4 ,5 0 0
2,341
400

00
00
00
00

27 ,172 14
1,800 00
856 05

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............

$25,000 00
6,5 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$203,759 30

16,995 61
48 ,553 77
98,661 68
8,0 48 24

2 ,8 2 0 00
103 92

78

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Chaseburg— Chaseburg Slate Bank.
R.
G.

B. H O Y T , President.
A. K A E P P L E R , Vice President.

J. W . L O W E , Cashier.
H. E. H A G E N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R . B. H o y t,
G. A. Kaeppler,
Fred D um m er,
W m . Kapauke,

G. B. Gardner,
R obert Lam prich,
John A. Linrud.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 14, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$216,883 91
473 77
25 ,740 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
1 ,500 00
38,829 92
352 72
2 ,0 30 00
517 60

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$20,000 00
6 ,0 00 00
1,719 74
28 ,842 89
213,812 02
21 ,703 31

3 ,1 24 00
126 04
$292,077 96

T o ta l.....................

$292,077 96

Chetek— Cbetek Slate Bank.
C. W . D IN G E R , President.
F.
A. S O U T H W O R T H , V ice President.

B E R N A R D M O E , Cashier.
A. M . S IM P S O N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J.
W . Bell,
W . K. Coffin,
C. W . Dinger,
Ben F. Faast,

J. B. Keith,
C. F. Museus,
F. A. Southworth.
E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 14, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i l ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Expense.............................
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$56,709
2
2 ,5 0 0
2 ,0 9 2

78
10
00
00

5 ,3 0 4 87
159 80

Capital stock paid in ....
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing.........................

$10,000 00
14,647 08
28 ,416 58
17,094 65
419 79

150 84
294 50
2 ,1 1 0 00
87 76
1,166 45
$70,578 10

T o ta l.....................

$70,578 10

79

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Chetek— Farmers and M erchants Bank.
K. R O S H O L T , President.
FI. E. B E C K W IT H , Vice President.

A. T . G A L B Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
K. R osholt,
II. E. Beckwith,

A. T. G alby.

E S T A B L IS H E D 1900.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 15, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l......................

L ia b ilitie s .

$206,456
288
2 ,8 37
257

37
76
09
00

38,371 71
2 19
338 16
240 00
1,607 60
3 ,1 2 4 00
111 21

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub- •
ject to check................
Time certificates of dep osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
T o ta l.....................

$253,634 09

$10,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00
948 17
5,0 0 0 00
63,551 85
126,416 94
43 ,057 87
2 ,6 59 26
$253,634 09

Chili— Chili State Bank.
W . R . H O P P E , President.
A N T O N H O G E N S O N , V ice President.

A. P. S A M P L E , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H enry Nebel,
A nton Hogenson,
Geo. A. Ure.

John F. Henning,
Ernest Neinas,
W . R. Happe,
W m . W agner,

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 13, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$64,600 46
406 89

T ota l.....................

$80,344 52


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

2 ,8 9 2 00
3 ,2 2 0 84
1,629 97
4,801 34
5 00
40 00
369 15

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit....................... ...
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted ..........................

$13,000 00
1,3 80 00

T o ta l........-.............

$80,344 52

1,559 74
41,303 17
19,301 61
3 ,8 0 0 00

2 ,3 52 00
26 87

80

REPO RT

OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Chilton— State Bank of Chilton.
T. E. C O N N E L L , President.
M . J. C O N N E L L , Vice President.

T . E. C O N N E L L , Cashier.
N E T T IE M. C O N N E LL,
Cashier.

Asst.

D IR E C T O R S .
T . E. Connell,
M artha J. Connell,

A. B. Connell.

E S T A B L IS H E D A P R I L 20, 1891.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy..............................
N ickels and c e n ts ..........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$386,414 33
143 49
4 ,0 23
5,2 00
2,6 83
3 ,8 0 0

40
00
02
00

21,266 21
3 ,5 54 74
2 ,3 12 50
355 50

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ue to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Bills p ayable....................
;

$25,000 00
5 ,0 00 00
5 ,5 10 83
5,353 15
26 ,820 62
290,655 21
68,816 75
5,0 00 00

2,3 4 3 00
60 37
$432,156 56

T o ta l.....................

$432,156 56

C hilton— The Com m ercial Bank.
F. J. E G E R E R , President.
H E N R Y P A U L S E N , V ice President.

A. C. K IN G S T O N , Cashier.
H. J. S C H O M M E R , Asst. Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
F. J. Egerer,
H enry Paulsen,
Joseph Hanert,
W . J. Kroehnke,

O. L. Dorschel,
R . C. Hugo,
Jos. Schm idthofer.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 29, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other b o n d s .........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$214,544 06
27,461 88
7 ,0 0 0 00
4 ,2 6 2 78
2 9 ,570 82
724 07
100 23
2 ,1 3 5 00
449 55

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................

$25,000 00
3 ,0 0 0 0C
6 ,0 40 36
84,837 05
92,380 77
84 ,857 56
308 06

10,094 00
81 41
$296,423 80

T o ta l.....................

$296,423 80

81

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Chippewa Falls— Northwestern State Bank.
S. G. F. C O B B A N , President.
J. H. K E L L Y , V ice President.

P. T . F A V E L L , Cashier.
GEO. T . P L E H N , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

S. C. F. Cobban,
Frank Joas,
Andrew Hanson,
M . A. Poznanski,
Geo. F. Plehn,
II. V. Bartlett,

H. B. Coleman,
P. T. Favell,
J. H. M cG raw ,
Jos. H, K elly,
Ernest J. Hebert.

E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 19, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.....................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin..........:..............
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$429,367 16
42 88
49 ,800 00
15,000 00
1,000 00
102,223 46
79 89
3 ,1 0 6 55
7,6 4 0 00
5,801 05
12,092 00
432 64

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................
Debentures.......................

$626,585 63

T o ta l.....................

$80,000 00
9 ,0 0 0 00
3 ,5 9 3 16
37,881 05
153,895 18
317,565 16
19,928 87
2 ,1 5 3 58
261 27
2 ,3 0 7 36
$626,585 63

(JayLon— Citizens State Bank of Clayton.
CH AS. J. A N D E R S O N , President.
H E N R Y M E Y E R , V ice President.

H. W . JO N E S, Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Chas. J. Anderson,
H enry M eyer,
H. W . Jones,
H enry Krueger,

G. W. F. Flansche,
E. J. Bjurstrom ,
F. E. Yates.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 15, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .
$54,011
51
1,100
1 ,850
5,2 34

12
17
00
00
31

6,402 27
283 08
7 20
320 00
596 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Cashier's checks outstanding........................

$10,000 00
1 ,000 00
588 03
29 ,313 32
33,395 77
441 05

4 ,6 98 00
143 02
42 00
$74,738 17

T o ta l.....................

$74,738 17

82

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Clear Lake— Bank of Clear Lake.
C.
T.

M . R E E D , President.
S. N IL S S E N , Vice President.

C. E. L IN D E R S O N , Cashier.
E L IZ A B E T H F IT Z E R , Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C.
M . Reed,
A.
E. R eed,
F.
A. Partlow,
T . E. Hannon,

A. N. Nelson,
Gust. Sanberg,
T . S. Nilssen.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 15, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$30,640
68
2,5 0 0
1 ,500
14,679

32
62
00
00
12

2,6 5 3 93
101 51
710 00
571 85
3,3 69 00
114 65

Capital stock paid in . ..
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Bills p ayable....................
Old stockholders acct. ..

$15,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$56,939 00

$56,939 00

229 85
17,436 24
14,102 20
115 59
665 00
2,0 00 00
7 ,3 90 12

Clear Lake— The Peoples Bank.
A.
J. M c L e n n a n , President.
Ld. S O U T H M A Y D , Vice President.

C. JO H N S O N , Cashier.
ESTH ER
SAN DBERG ,
Cashier.

A sst.

D IR E C T O R S .
A.
J. M cLennan,
W . E. W ebster,
James Johnston,
Jos. Y oerg,

Ld. Southm ayd,
T hom as Stout, Jr.,
F. A. M cD ougald .

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 12, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$135,653 85
456 88

T o ta l.....................

$167,564 17


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

8 ,0 10 00
3,5 5 6 98
1,500 00
12,646 16
56 22
515 00
175 40
4 ,9 07 00
86 68

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Postal savings..................

$25,000 00
10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$167,564 17

6,5 43 20
6 00
67,930 92
850 00
55,399 55
1 ,834 50

83

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Cleveland— Cleveland State Bank.
A. B. E R D M A N N , President.
D A V ID T O S F E L D , V ice President.

A. H. B A N D L O W , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Jos. D. Schneider,
Otto Klessig,
F. H. Jacobi, •
Joseph Stein,

R udolph Conrad,
A. B. Erdmann,
D avid Tosfeld.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 19, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L i a b il i t ie s .

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures .!
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$134,890 54

T o ta l.................... .

$241,251 22

59,190 75
2,5 0 0 00
1,000 00

38,368 60
900 00
386 15
3 ,8 70 00
145 18

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

Total.

$15,000 00
5 ,0 00 00
3 ,4 99 83
74,345 09
127,208 95
16,197 35

$241,251 22

C linlon— Citizens Bank of Clinton.
C. W . C O L L V E R , President.
I V E R JA C O B S O N , Vice President.

If. A.
F, W .

M OEHLENPAH,
H E R R O N , Asst.

Cashier.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
O. B. Duxstad,
B yron Snyder,
Solon Cooper,
F. W . Herron,

Iver Jacobson,
H. A. M oehlenpah,
C. W . Collver.
E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 15, 1882.

Statement November 10, 1915,
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house........... ..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T otal...,.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$339,654 50
1,802 80
21 ,900 00
7,5 00 00
37,279 39
421 24
109 67
1,099 43
840 00
1,700 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Reserved for taxes.........

$50,000 00
1 0 , 0 0 0 00
1,551 69
48 00
132,369 06
184,452 55
38 ,126 88
55 08

4,1 66 00
130 23
$416,603 26

Total.

$416,603 26

84

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Clinton— State Bank.
W . O. N E W H O U S E , President.
H.
O. N A T E S T A , V ice President.

C. J. S M IT H , Cashier.
A. T IL L O T S O N , Asst.

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . O. Newhouse,
W . H. Northrup,
H.
O. N atesta,
P. E. Gaarder,
A.
J. W ilkins,
H. S. Anderson..
F.
B. Rogers,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 13, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$101,606 39
198 91

T o ta l.....................

$137,967 72

1,900 00
8,743 54
3,177 10
15,840 42
25 00
1,640 00
816 70

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............

$35,000 00
500 00

T ota l.....................

$137,967 72

1,517 68
38,229 24
42,897 49
17,892 21
1,931 10

3,8 45 00
174 66

Clintonville— Clintonville State Bank.
D.
J. R O IJR E R , President.
C IIA S. T O P P , Vice President.

L E V I C. L A R S O N , Cashier.
M A X S T IE G , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

D.
J. Rohrer,
Levi C. Larson,
Chas. T opp ,

W . H. Finney,
J. D. C otton.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 1, 1900.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 13, 1903.

Statement November 10, 191S.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
B ankins house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.............
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$249,510
2,2 05
8,7 50
6,2 50
1,800

91
93
00
00
00

34,767 75
220 42
3,1 27 50
1,937 15
8,150 00
219 49

$316,939 15

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
T hrift savings..................
Due to banks...................

$35,000 00
7,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$316,939 15

11,804 88
685 54
140 00
100,855 49
86,775 92
68 ,840 76
4,161 42
59 00
1,616 14

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

85

Clym an— Farmers State Bank.
JAS. T. W A L S H , President.
T . A. M cC O L L O W , V ice President.

W . H. K U E N Z I, Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Jas. T . Walsh,
G. Simon,
T. A M cC ollow ,
E. F. Kressine,

H. L. M organ,
H enry Stueber,
W . H. Kuenzi.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 2, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$58,129 76
8,0 0 0 00
2 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,0 0 0 00
6,372 00
6,151 18
3 00
262 50
351 55

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing................

$10,000 00
1,500 00

T ota l.....................

$84,972 69

1,810 88
22 ,769 34
44,401 47
1,491 00

1,622 00
80 70
$84, 972 69

Cobb— Cobb Slate Bank.
E. F. H E U E R , President.
GEO. F R IT S C H , Sr., Vice President.

A. F. K R A M E R , Cashier.
C. B. S M IT H , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. E. Thom as,
H.
V. Bishop,
W . N . Billings,

Geo. Fritsch, Sr.,
E. F. Heuer.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 19, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stamps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$141,640 02
275 81
5 ,3 00 00
2 ,9 5 0 30
1,700 00
31 ,122 05
442 50
1,0 30 35
5 ,3 38 00
121 70
81
$189,921 54

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit.......................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$12,000 00
3 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l......................

$189,921 54

2 ,1 9 0 60
61 ,080 55
99,283 21
11,124 18
1,243 00

86

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K I N G .

Cochrane— Farmers and M erchants Bank.
JN O. B. H O F E R , President.
G O T T F R IE D K L E IN , Vice President.

A. W . H O F E R , Cashier.
H. O. S T E IN , Asst. Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
H. O. Stein,
John B. Hofer,
G ottfried Klein,

A. E. Guettinger,
A. W . H ofer.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 20, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reDue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$218,460 23
154 12
31 ,450 00
1,600 00
1,950 00
39,819 32
4,751 77
341 34
3,8 65 00
626 35

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Reserved for interest.....
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of dep osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$10,000 00
10,000 00
1,000 00

T ota l.....................

$306,734 18

2 ,6 24 27
48,651 81
216,972 75
16,026 35
1,459 00

3,6 42 00
74 05
$306,734 18

Colby— Colby State Bank.
E R A S T U S B O W E N , President.
E D . K A Y H A R T , Vice President.

K. A N D R E W S , Cashier.
R . G. S A L T E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Erastus B owen,
Ed. K ayhart,
R.
G. Salter,

S. E. Salter,
K. Andrews.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 11, 1900.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$197,045 72
09
5,0 00 00
2 ,5 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$317,244 95


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

95,043
5,0 03
3,5 65
935

64
29
00
95

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$25,000 00
10,000 00

T ota l.....................

$317,244 95

21,065 61
118,111 81
143,067 53

7,925 00
226 26

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

87

Colem an— Coleman State Bank.
CH AS. A. W U N D E R L IC H , President.
F E L I X R O SE , Vice President.

E. F. P E L K E Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F.
X . Scheuren,
Chas. W underlich,
Felix Rose,

E. F. Pelkey,
Fred Neven.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 2, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..'
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.... ...................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Other resources...............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ili t i e s .

$74,202
27
3,0 00
1,946
4,6 93

60
86
00
55
80

3,1 95 68
138 54
131 65
435 00
647 60

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Bills payable....................

$15,000 00
3,0 00 00
505 74
6 00
38,521 63
36 ,420 59
4,0 00 00

8,810 00
202 13
22 55
$97,453 96

„

T o ta l.....................

$97,453 96

Colfax— Bank of Colfax.
J. T . JO Y C E , President.
W M . L IS T E R , Vice President.

GEO. T . V O R L A N D , Cashier.
A N N A O. W IL K E , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

Geo. T. V orland,
W m . Lister,

E. B. Hill,
J. T . Joyce.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 1, 1899.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 18, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks .
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$238,067 44
1 .361 80
2,5 00 00
5,000 00
3,0 00 00
7,257 26
552 41
788 11
2,035 00
772 5b

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Postal savings..................

$25,000 00
2 ,5 00 00
1,260 15
94,167 59
125,944 52
4,0 2 0 73
14,901 21
911 58

7,371 00
21
$268,705 78

T o ta l.....................

$268,705 78

88

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Colfax— Peoples State Bank.
W . W . M A T H E W S , President.
C. N. A M B L E , Vice President.

O S C A R G U N D E R S O N , Cashier.
A. R. B R O N K E N , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

W . W . M athews,
Oscar Gunderson,
N. A. Lee,

C. N. Am ble,
W . E. Van Brunt.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 8, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$11,815 71
5 ,3 23 46
1,141 75

T o ta l......................

$32,866 23

12,624 48
495 71
162 85
1,267 00
35 27

Capital stock paid in ....
$2 0,000 00
U ndivided profits, less ■
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
3 ,8 9 5 63
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
5 ,3 89 60
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
2,641 00
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing.........................
940 00
T o ta l.....................

$32,866 23

Collins— Collins State Bank.
L. T . V O IG T , President.
M . R A P P E L , Vice President.

M . G. V A L L E S K E Y ,
AUG.
BORN,
Asst.

Cashier.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
L. T . V oigt,
Otto H aberm ann,
M . G. Valleskey,
Julius Krueger,

R. C. Behnke,
Aug. Born,
M . Rappel.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 7, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$45,484 50

T o ta l.....................

$63,626 13


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

1,000 00
1,926 42
1, 169 88
6,453 96
2 ,2 8 4 54
6 00
440 00
522 25

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$63,626 13

950 97
27,607 93
23,649 05
1,418 18

4,2 95 00
43 58

89

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Colom a— The Peoples Bank.
V IL A S F O L L E T T , President.
S. C. R U N N E L S , V ice President.

D A R W I N F O L L E T T , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. D. Hollister,
J. A. Shorey.

Vilas Follett,
S. C. Runnels,
Darwin Follett,

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 4, 1902.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 3, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents.......
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$177,179 61
35 ,000 00
-

49 ,274 69
550 19
1,310 00
310 00
5,6 27 00
63 43

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to c h e c k ...............
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Reserved for taxes..........

$269,314 92

T o ta l.....................

$20,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
1,862 62
35 ,019 93
206,932 37
400 00
100 00
$269,314 92

C olum bus— Farmers & M erchants Union Bank.
J. E. W H E E L E R , President.
W . F. R O W E , Vice President.

J. R. W H E E L E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. E. W heeler,
J. R . Wheeler,

W . F. Rowe,
A. K. W heeler.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 9, 1861.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 3, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts......... ...............
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$399,378 50
1,266 96
74 ,984 94
7,8 0 0 00
1,713 25
50,032 79
2 ,9 4 0 30
143 36
8 ,0 87 50
1,523 05

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Bills payable....................

$25,000 00
20 ,000 00
6,591 61
139,691 50
32 3,32 4
34 ,452
984
8 ,5 0 0

31
27
40
00

10,572 00
101 44
$558,544 09

T o ta l.....................

$558,544 09

90

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF R A N K IN G .

Coon Valley— The Coon Valley State Bank.
S. P. L IE R , President.
L E W IS O. B R Y E , Vice President.

E. B. K N U D T S O N , Cashier.
1. B. K N U D T S O N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Lewis O. Brye,
Frank Schaper,
E. B. Knudtson,

Simon P. Lier,
C. F. Brinkmann.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 3, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b ili tie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts...............
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold C oin.........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$260,419 40
820 59

T o ta l.....................

$338,715 71

26,000 00
3 ,0 00 00
1,500 00
36 ,444 07
2 ,7 45 00
871 45
6,8 17 00
98 20

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit.... .........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$25,000 00
4 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l.....................

$338,715 71

3 ,1 7 7 47
42 ,640 02
234,593 90
28 ,410 62
893 70

Corliss— Corliss State Bank.
H E N R Y H A R M A N N , President.
M . H. H E R Z O G , Vice President.

LOU IS J.

KRADW ELL,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. W. Simmons,
Geo. T. Gillett,
H. I. Hanson,
T. I. Lingsweiler.

H enry Harmann,
M . H. Herzog,
Allen G. Cady,
H enry Lytle,

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 17, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$26,236 69

T o ta l.....................

$53,778 05


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

4,000 00
2 ,8 98 25
1,668 76
7,0 98
7,787
100
554

07
95
00
20

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............

$12,000 00

T ota l.....................

$53,778 05

707 17
24,559 38
8,518 15
7,9 93 35

3 ,2 94 00
140 13

91

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Cornell— State Bank of Cornell.
A. J. E D M I N S T E R , President.
G.
0 . F R IS B IE , Vice President.

II. L. T I N K E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. J. Edminster,
Edward Porter,
Peter Robinson,
P. T . Favell,

C. O. Frisbie,
Geo. F. Sowie,
Alexander W iley.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 5, 1915.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Expenses............................
T o ta l.....................

Cottage

L ia b ilitie s .

$35,099
2
2 ,5 0 0
2 ,3 3 0

57
71
00
30

18,418 59
100 00
816 25

Capital stock paid in ......
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits.............

$10,000 00
40,281 40
9,231 76
1,917 31

1,730 00
64 79
368 26
$61,430 47

'l ota!..................

Grove— Cottage

W . R. C L A R K , President.
A. O. P A U N A C K , Vice President.

Grove State

$61,430 47

Bank.

F R A N K P Y B U R N , Cashier.
E D W . G. B A R R O N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . R . Clark,
•
H.
C. K orfm acher,
H. C. Struckm eyer,
M . L. Schautz,
E. G. Barron,

J. J. Prendergast,
A. O. Paunack,
J. Klueter,
Frank Pyburn.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 24, 1911.

Statement November 10. 1915.
Resou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin...... ..................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stamps..............
T ota l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$85,550 97
2 64
13,095 00
1,939 86
1,019 10
14,194 07
130 00
144 35

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$12,000 00
1,000 00

T o ta l....... :.............

$117,887 88

1,952 60
16,673 38
86,261 90

1,790 00
19 33
2 56
$117,887 88

92

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K I N G .

Crivitz— The State Bank of Crivitz.
B.
P. G O U L D , President.
H. D U Q U A IN E , V ice President.

F. H. R E D D I N G , Cashier.
R. J. H E R M A N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
B.
P. Gould,
F.
H. R edding,
H. D uquaine,
A. Klappm an,

Geo. C. Paust,
L. N. E vert,
E. Um berham .

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 9, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$39,187
125
1,058
190

92
22
72
00

2,1 50 45
70 76
607 65
22 50
613 10
1,376 00
67 24

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Bills payable....................
Other liabilities...............

$10,000 00
1,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$45,469 56

$45,469 56

432 87
20,511 53
10,148
296
3 ,0 00
81

04
00
00
12

Cross Plains— State Bank of Cross Plains.
H E N R Y M . Z A N D E R , President.
F R A N K J. S E A M A N , Vice President.

J A M E S G. B A IL E Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John Schwab,
John C. Kading,
Joseph Kessenich,
H. W . K och.

H. M . Zander,
Frank J. Seaman,
A dolph Birrenkott,
W . E. L. Froggatt,
J. G. Bailey.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 25, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

K esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Collection account.........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$218,404 47
1,417 71
32 ,568 76
2 ,3 7 2 65
1,822 68
13,559 80
836 05
540 00
189 55
3 ,9 0 6 00
72 07
159 59
$275,849 33

Capital stock paid in ....
$15,000
Surplus fund.........
3 ,0 0 0
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
3 ,6 72
taxes p aid .........
Due to banks— deposits
2 ,3 92
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check....
40 ,492
Dem and certificates of
deposit...............
30,948
Tim e certificates of de­
posit....................
175,343
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted.............
5 ,0 00

T o ta l.....................

00
00
93
38
21
25
56
00

$275,849 33

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

93

Cuba City— Cuba City State Bank.
JO H N C L E M E N S , President.
J A M E S C A L V E R T , V ice President.

H. D. M E L O Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John Clemens,
Geo. F. Heil,
W m . Thom as,
L. W . Porter,

M ichael M aring,
James Calvert,
W . J. Lindsay.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 14, 1899.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Prem ium on bon ds.........
Banking house.......... ......
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$179,527 73

T o ta l......................

$245,565 18

3 ,0 00
277
5 ,0 00
1,625
8 ,0 00

00
42
00
00
00

4 0 ,5 5 4 0 0
108 84
90 00
1,050 75
6,261 00
40 44
30 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaidj..........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Postal savings..................

$20,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l......................

$245,565 18

2 ,0 5 0 65
105 00
110,387 60
100,565 73
3,271 40
1,422 80
2 ,7 6 2 00

Cudahy— Cudahy State Bank.
JO H N D. B IR D , President.
A. L. W IR T H , V ice President.

C H A S. A. N IC O L A U S , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

A- L. W irth,
Chas. A. N icolaus,
J. D. Bird,

C. Schendel,
E. F. Lawler.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 2, 1909.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

L i a b il i t ie s .

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$244,027 77

T o ta l......................

$374,809 24


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

70,531 80
3 ,8 0 0 00
1,100 00
36 ,570 04
16 00
600 00
913 60
16,926 00
324 03

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing.........................
Postal savings..................
T o ta l.....................

$30,000 00
8,0 0 0 00
7 ,9 99 85
125,143 16
2 7 ,5 6 6 35
162,518 87
566 00
2 ,6 6 5 87
10,349 14
$374,809 24

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Cum berland— Island City State Bank.
L E W IS L A R S O N , President.

A. L. M O R K E N , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

Lewis Larson,
A. L. M orken,

John D . Olson,
O. A. Ecklie.

E S T A B L IS H E D IN 1896.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 20, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$122,421
95
6,2 96
2,591

96
04
51
50

6 ,5 7 2 .6 0
33 50
892 50
520 90
3 ,9 27 00
173 60

Capital stock paid in ...
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$25,000 00
5 ,0 5 0 00

T ota l.....................

$143,525 11

$143,525 11

1,311 03
39 ,432 51
57,351 30
10,810 04
4 ,5 7 0 23

Cum berland— State Bank of Cum berland.
F. W . M IL L E R , President.
C. F. K A L K , V ice President.

A. H. M IL L E R , Cashier.
E. M . M IL L E R , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

F. W . M iller,
C. F. Kalk,

A. II. Miller.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 8, 1883.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 12, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s ,

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking h o u s e ................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T ax certificates................
Insurance..........................
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$338,544
868
3,0 00
500
7,273

26
55
00
00
09

39 ,540 83
455 00
1,520 85
4,4 78
471
2 ,5 76
874

00
76
12
23

$400,102 69

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$10,000 00
33,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$400,102 69

9,751 07
107,271 74
196,761 80
37,312 32
6,005 76

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

95

Curliss— Curtiss State Bank.
OLE T H O M P S O N , President.
T . B. P E T E R M A N , Vice President.

G L E N R E IB S A M E N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
T . B. Peterm an,
Glen Reibsamen,

B. B. Green,
Ole T hom pson.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 23, 1912.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...........

T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$62,710
742
2,5 0 0
1 ,447

99
29
00
00

5,7 8 6 84
207 10
47 50
471 40
700 00
37 60

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Bills payable....................
Reserved for taxes..........

$74,650 72

T o ta l.....................

$10,000 00
1,2 00 00
1,725 66
28 ,4 8 4 90
22,893 99
5 ,7 76 17
500 00
4 ,0 0 0 00
70 00
$7 4,650 72

Cushing— Bank of Cushing.
H. D. B A K E R , President.
T H O S. H A N S O N , V ice President.

W M . S. L A R S O N , Cashier.
P E T E R P E T E R S O N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. D. Baker,
Thos. Hanson,
W m . S. Larson,

F. W. Nelson,
C. F. Peterson.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 17, 1914.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold c o in ..........................
Silver coin......................... «
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$65,015
129
2 ,7 79
1,824
500

61
06
10
32
00

2 ,2 06 00
522 19
2 35
105 00
800 20

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
stan d in g.......................

$10,000 00
1,000 00
744 38
37,821 57
12,635 95
13,215 34
1,1 72 39

2 ,5 4 8 00
157 80
$76,589 63

T o ta l.....................

$76,589 63

96

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Dallas— Bank of Dallas.
D.
M.

A. R U SS E L L , President.
L. R A N D A L L , V ice President.

E R L A N D E N G H , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Erland Engh,
D.
A . Russell,

M . L. Randall.

E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 12, 1902.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 28, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

$77,607
1
2,1 2 8
1,490

37
72
45
00

15,635 67
2 ,6 16 50
525 00
739 20
4 ,1 34 00
19 57
8 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
T ota l.....................

$104,905 78

$ 10,000 00
2 ,0 00 00
334 80
.

26,803 18
2,4 13 01
59,182 13
4 ,1 70 2b
2 40

$104,905 78

D alton— D alton State Bank.
(P. O. K ingston)
R O B E R T D A L T O N , President.
R I C H A R D S C H U L Z, V ice President.

E. D I X O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R obert D alton,
R ichard Schulz,
E.
D ixon,
Fred Semple,

W m . Sump,
A. S. Bangs,
Bert Loveland.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 2, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$51,748 50
246 65

T o ta l.....................

$76,432 15


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

3 ,0 00 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
1,550 00
15,244 75
15 00
369 55

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.............
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................

$10,000 00
50 00

T o ta l.....................

$76,432 15

837 98
17,542 10
48 ,002 07

1,719 00
38 70

97

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Dane—-S late Bank of Dane.
M . O’ D W Y E R , President.
JO H N L O C K W O O D , Vice President.

E. 'F. D E B O W E R ,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. K. Stevenson,
E.
F. De Bower,
B yron Rapp.

M . O’ Dwyer,
John L ockw ood,
Otto Schwenn,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 15, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks.................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$91,908 24
2,0 09 33
4 ,9 60 00
3,0 00 00
2 ,0 00 00
16,545 37
1,675 00
840 35

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$ 12,000 00
1,200 00

T o ta l.....................

$123,897 95

272 15
12,657 70
96,481 19
1,286 91

887 00
72 66
$123,897 95

Darien— The Farmers State Bank of Darien.
R . S. Y O U N G , President.

J. R . E A G A N . Cashier.
L E O N C. P IP E R , Asst.

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R . S. Y oung,
John Piper,

H. Frank,
J. R. Eagan.
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 1, 1897.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

$15,000 00
15,000 00

3,8 74 00
38 70

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$189,751 43

T o ta l.....................

$189,751 43

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$145,683 57
38 08

T o ta l.....................
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

18,000 00
2,7 00 00
17,867 08
650 00
900 00

8,2 02 26
88,158 28
85 00
57,677 03
5,6 28 86

98

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Deerfield— Bank of Deerfield.
A. H. H O F F M A N , President.
N.
L. R E S L A N D , Vice President.

H. B. F A R G O , Cashier.
E. J. H E L M IC K S , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. H. Hoffm an,
N.
L. Resland,
H. B. Fargo,

N. J. Berge,
Frank Draeger.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 27, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$108,774 77
787 71

T o ta l.....................

$141,478 30

2,4 40 00
2,5 00 00
1 ; 630 00
18,862 54
2,1 10 00
763 20

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Bills payable....................

$ 10,000 00
2 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$141,478 30

4,6 73 10
50,606 33
69,198 87
5,0 00 00

3,5 78 00
32 08

Deer Park— State Bank of Deer Park.
W. E. W E B S T E R , President.
G.
A. F O U R S , V ice President.

JN O. S A K R IS O N , Cashier.
E D . S A K R IS O N , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

W . E. W ebster,
Geo. A. Fouks,

Jno. Sakrison,
Ed. Sakrison.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 6, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$89,632
355
2,500
800

11
19
00
00

13,039 13
3,7 15 63
107 70
3,6 85 00
588 85

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding.........................

1,357 00
67 70
$115,848 31

T o ta l.....................

$ 10,000 00
5,0 00 00
578 37
33,992 64
51,627 10
14,390 20
260 00

$115,848 31

99

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

De Forest— The De Forest State Bank.
T H O M A S F A R N E S S , President.
J. H. B E R T R A N D , Vice President.

A. A. L IN D E , Cashier.
C. A. L IN D E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. H. Bertrand,
W . R. Chipman,
H.
P. Jamieson,
A. A. Linde,
A. J. Jamieson,
E. C. M eland.
T hos. Farness,
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 2, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin...... ..................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Expense.............................

$165,962 99
1,695 54
2,881 18

T o ta l.....................

$192,993 80

17,356
864
1,080
641

44
64
00
8b

$15,000 00
8,0 00 00
4 20

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of dep osit...............................
Bills payable....................

• 22,953 61

T o ta l.....................

$192,993 80

137,035 99
10,000 00

1,359 00
448 26
703 90

Delavan— Citizens Bank of Delavan.
E. F. W IL L IA M S , President.
H. A. B R IG G S , Vice President.

E. M . A D A M S , Cashier.
W . R. T O P P IN G , Asst.

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H ow ard Williams,
A. S. Parish,
W . F. Fernholz,
J. J. Phoenix.

E. F. W illiams,
D. E. La Bar,
H. A. Briggs,
J. H. G oodrich,
W. H. H orton,
E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 24, 1875.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$515,858 30
1,284 11

T o ta l.....................

$694,584 27


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

52,560 00
10,000 00
4 ,0 0 0 00
88,645 02
135 32
454 25

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................

$50,000 00
15,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$694,584 27

22 ,503 43
21 6,29 0 95
199,903 74
190,413 70
472 45

1,647 40
5,3 7 0 00
3,7 4 6 00
10,536 00
347 87

100

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Delavan— W isconsin State Bank.
A.
G.

H. K E N D R I C K , President.
E. B A R K E R , Vice President.

C. FI. SH U L Z, Cashier.
R. C. L IL L I B R ID G E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E.
G.
C.
C.

W.
W alker,
E. Barker,
H.
Barker,
H.
Shulz,

F. G. T anck,
A. H. Kendrick,
R . C. Lillibridge.

E S T A B L IS H E D 1855.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 25, 1903, under name of Bank of E. Latim er
& Co. Changed name to W isconsin State Bank N ovem ber 1, 1911.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Premium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
R evenue stamps..............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$308,010 67
841 47
25 ,000
262
11,000
6 ,0 00

00
50
00
00

34,299 55
13,570 92

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$30,000 00
15,000 00
12,744 86
150,185 08
82 ,143 49
126,656 15

1,040 84
510 59
3 ,0 9 5 00
1 ,753 95
10,768 00
452 09
124 00
$416,729 58

T o ta l.....................

$416,729 58

D enm ark— D enm ark State Bank.
H. F. B U C K M A N N , President.
H. F. W IT T I G , Vice President.

G E O . G. D E B R O U X , Cashier.
G E O . H. R A T K E , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

M . J. Flaherty,
H. F. Buckm ann,
H. A. D um dey,
F. W . Kriwanek,
Jos. F. K onop,

Jno. Bartelme,
Jno. F. Enz,
John J. Jorgensen,
H enry W ittig.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 19, 1909.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l......................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$341,807
55
4 ,5 0 0
3 ,0 0 0

83
97
00
00

55,993 01
20 00
2 ,1 07 25
10,364 00
101 37
$417,949 43

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
p o s it ...............................
Savings deposits..............
T o ta l.....................

$25,000 00
5 ,0 00 00
9 ,2 17 61
104,070 56
253,412 08
21 ,249 18
$417,949 43

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

101

De Pere— State Bank.
J. S. G IT T IN S , President.
J. P. D O U S M A N , V ice President.

C A R L G. S C O T T . Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John S. Gittins,
John Hockers,
J. P. Dousman,
D. H. Gregory,
Peter Ruel,

Jacob Falck,
John A. Kuypers,
R obert Crabb,
W. M . W orkm an.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E , 1878.
Incorporated as a State Bank October 22, 1889.

Statement November 10, 1915.
K esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$458,705 39
93 98
53,218
17,000
7,0 00
600

69
00
00
00

44,216 27
2 ,5 65 76
5,7 62 26
8,672 00
1,580 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$50,000 00
25,000 00
9,4 0 6 66
192 00
138,630 45
233,985 80
156,232 59
1,397 82
1,271 09

16,514 00
188 06
$616,116 41

T o ta l.....................

$616,116 41

De Soto— De Soto State Bank.
A.
J. B R O A D H E A D , President.
C H A S. H. H A S K E L L , V ice President.

R. P. L O F T U S , Cashier.
R. E. H A A G , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C.
R.
C.

H. Upham,
P. Loftus,
H. Haskell,

A. J. Broadhead,
W m . Joseph.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 23, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
K esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks .
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ili tie s .

$112,720
1,702
1,5 07
1,200
2,351

01
05
50
00
37

19,258 91
26 ,547 72
3 20
395 00
878 60

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$1 0,00 0 00
3 ,5 0 0 00
1,289 94
36,771 55
79 ,829 55
36 ,320 93

1,073 00
74 61
$167,711 97

Total

$167,711 97

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF R A N K IN G .

Dodge— First State Bank of Dodge.
M . J. K U L A S, President.
M . D . B R O W N , V ice President.

F. J. R O H N , Cashier.
JOS. K O R P A L , Asst.

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. K. R ezab,
S. Losinski,
M . J. Kulas,
T . J. Rohn,

'

J. B. Eiterski,
J. F. Brown,
M . D. Brown.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 4, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due
from
approved
reserve banks...............
Gold c o i n ....................
Silver coin...... ..................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
E xpense.............................

$25,486 46
1,509 49

T o ta l.....................

$33,200 49

3 ,2 59 92
755 00
234 60
1,362 00
74 96
518 06

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing.........................

$10,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$33,200 49

9 ,3 5 3 13
6,9 8 0 00
4 ,8 1 4 57
52 79

Dodgeville— City Bank of Dodgeville.
V.

T . W IL L IA M S , President.

E. J. W IL L IA M S , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

V. T. W illiams,
Jane W illiams,

E. J. Williams.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 16, 1889.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 3, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .......................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$68,569
11
9,0 00
1,300
2,7 00

33
39
00
00
00

8,111 91
154 63
1,427 50

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid ...................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Bills p ayable....................

$ 10,000 00
2,0 00 00
410 72
42,350 16
37,361 88
5,000 00

1 ,469 00

4 ,2 80 00
99 00
$97,122 76

T o ta l.................

$97,122 76

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

103

Dodgeville— Strong’ s Bank.
O R V IL L E S T R O N G , President.

T . M. S T R O N G , Cashier.
H. C. S T R O N G , Asst. Cashier.
A R T H U R S T R O N G , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

Orville Strong,
T. M . Strong,

Arthur Strong,
H. C. Strong.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 8, 1881.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 5, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash items............
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$359,495 54
1,848 09

T o ta l.....................

$604,469 57

46,160 00
10,000 00
1 , 100 00
163,598 05
6,845 13
5,830 00
1,709 35
7,724 00
159 41

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$50,000 00
10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$604,469 57

2,5 16 86
173,997 14
9,0 82 71
297,358 88
60,699 98
814 00

Dorchester— Dorchester State Bank.
C. E. B L O D G E T T , President.
E. O. E R IC K S O N , Vice President.

H. A. M A U R E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Bert Wells,
F. W. Chase,
E. K. Evenson,
E. O. Erickson.

C. E. Blodgett,
Herrn. M arquardt,
F, M . Chase,
H. A. Maurer,

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 29, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$147,587
175
3 ,0 00
2 ,5 0 0

16
28
00
00

50,023 53
1 14
70 00
1,461 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................

$20,000 00
8 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$211,837 08

5,8 82 91
117,837 85
46,381 57
13,215 74
519 01

6 ,8 35 00
183 67
$211,837 08-

104

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K I N G .

D ousm an— D ousm an Slate Bank.
O.
L.

A. OLSON , President.
J. B IS C H E L , V ice President.

J. A. OLSON , Cashier.
GEO. A. M A R T I N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
L.
J. Bischel,
Oscar A. Olson,
Herman Bente,

G. A. M artin,
N ic M undschau.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 14, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$157,048 34
146 37

T o ta l........... ..........

$187,508 71

5,4 32 50
2 ,0 5 0 40
2 ,7 42 17
13,093 98
459 47
402 50
1,149 85
4,9 15 00
68 13

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$20,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l.....................

$187,508 71

782 09
500 00
45,201 61
101,634 41
13,981 12
409 48

Doylestown— Doylestown State Bank.
P.
F. B R E E N , President.
F R E D W U E T H R IC K , Vice President.

W . J. K I R L E Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
T . J. Kehoe,
P. F. Breen,
W.
J. Kirley,

G. W . Jurgerson,
Fred W uethrick.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 17, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$11,496 50
2,7 5 0 00
1,6 28 27

T o ta l.....................

$33,172 21


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

13,663 58
95 00
320 20
3,1 83 00
35 66

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Other liabilities...............

$10,000 00
1,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$33,172 21

1,202 17
9,0 6 2 13
11,772 19
3 00
132 72

105

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Downing— Bank of Downing.
D.
C. C O O L ID G E , President.
A. M . C O O L ID G E , Vice President.

L. H. R O C K W E L L , Jr., Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
D.
C. Coolidge,
L. H. R ockwell, Jr.
A. M . Coolidge,
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 1, 1901.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 22, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and oilier bonds.........
Premium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$101,945 11
56 32

T o ta l.....................

$143,317 52

500
12
1,500
2 ,7 15
755

00
95
00

25
00

21,957 08
5,2 75 06
933 23
1,435 00
1,253 40

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check...............
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$ 10,000 00
2,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$143,317 52

1,339 01
7,826 98
41,799 93
30,710 93
48,582 53
1,058 14

4,8 59 00
93 27
26 85

Dresser Junction— Bank of Dresser Junction.
H A R R Y C. H A R D IN G , President.
CHAS. T U R N H U L L , Vice President.

W . E. A N D E R S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Charles H. O akey,
W m . F. K ock,
H enry E. Com bacher,
Harry C. Harding,
W.
E. Anderson,
Chas. Turnhull.
Peter J. Hubert,
E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 30, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$17,382
374
1,653
872

13
15
28
03

3,5 45 63
305 57
470 00
164 20

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$ 10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$27,219 90

811 98
9,2 25 61
6,6 08 38
252 50
321 43

2,441 00
11 55
$27,219 90

106

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Durand— Bank of Durand.
A. J. W A L L A C E , President.
G E O R G E T A R R A N T , Vice. President.

JO S E P H W E B E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. J. W allace,
Geo. Tarrant,
W . H. H untington,

H. M . Orlady,
Joseph W eber.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 20, 1884.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

L ia b ilitie s .

$418,642
925
12,500
2,1 5 8

64
03
00
67

52,258 03
343 59
1,174 18

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................

$2 5,00 0 00
25 ,0 0 0 00
7 ,6 2 4 96
95 ,618 45
34 6,04 2 17

1,811 63
2 ,8 3 0 00
1,483 55
4 ,8 7 0 00
288 26

T o ta l.....................

$499,285 58

T ota l.....................

$499,285 58

Eagle— Bank of Eagle.
H. M . L O IB L , President.
E. J. L IN S, Vice President.

L O U ISE H. L IN S, Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

H. M . Loibl,
E. J. Lins,
E. D. Smart,

F. K loppenburg,
E. B. Abendroth.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T , 1901.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 29, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ili t ie s .

$175,931 97
2 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,8 50 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
30 ,896 96
163 82
770 00
1,248 85

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$15,000 00
3 ,0 00 00
2 ,5 8 6 34
51 00
65,333 43
108,421 28
27,471 86

5 ,3 47 00
155 31
$221,863 91

T o ta l.....................

$221,863 91

107

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Eagle

River— State

Bank

of

M A R G A R E T M cK E N Z IE , President.
F R E D M O R E Y , Vice President.

Eagle

River.

A. M cK E N Z IE , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
M argaret M cK enzie,
Fred M orey,

A. M cK enzie.

E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 3, 1891.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 14, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$61,216
618
1,500
1 , 500
951

14
26
00
00
50

43,298 43
49 68

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit ..............................

$ 10,000 00
660 00
3 ,9 4 0 50
67 ,920 78
37 ,422 03

451 13
2,2 30 00
1,150 00
6,911 00
67 17
$119,943 31

T otal

$119,943 31

E astm an— State Bank of Eastm an.
H. E. P IE R , Cashier.
CHAS. H. F I N N E Y , Asst. Cashier.

J. F. P IE R , President.
A. F I N N E Y , Vice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
W alter Seidel,
J. F. Pier,
H enry Otto.

J. W . W allin,
Geo. H. Finney,
A. Finney,
J. C. Ertel,

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 19, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
Nickels and cents.........

$82,675 85
1,927 41

T o ta l.....................

$100,406 84


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

10,195 00
2 ,2 1 8 57
1,030 57
657 23
277 86
136 83
145 00
436 25

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted ..........................

$ 10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$100,406 84

1 , 0 0 0 00

305 36
16,303 86
69,443 62
3 ,3 5 4 00

663 00
43 27

108

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

East Troy— Farmers and M erch ants’ Bank.
J. F. JU D E , President.
T . J. O’ L E A R Y , V ice President.

M . J. P O W E R S , Cashier.
L. J. M A R T I N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. F. Jude,
T . J. O’ Leary,
F. J. Rice,
E. J. Crane,

B. F. Ludtke,
John J. Crosswaite,
Chas. T aft.
E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 6, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Li a b i l i t i e s .

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Expense..............................
Revenue sta m p s.............

$90,792 62
25 31

T o ta l......................

$112,526 98

2 ,5 00 00
4 ,7 2 5 83
4,341 95

Capital stock paid in ....
Individualdeposits, sub­
ject to check......................
Dem and certificates of
deposit.................................
Savings deposits...................

$20,000 00
22 ,510 28
47,781 69
22 ,2 3 5 01

6,6 2 9 06
237 50
580 00
463 45
1 ,9 30
200
77
23

00
14
69
43
$112,526 98

T o ta l.....................

East Troy— State Bank of East Troy.
J. P. C H A F IN , President.
E D W . B. R O H L E D E R , Vice President.

H. E. H E N R Y , Cashier.
EDW .
B.
ROHLEDER,
Cashier.

Asst.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. P. Chafin,
Edw. B. Rohleder,

H. E. Flenry.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 2, 1892.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..............
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$314,490 70
4 ,0 0 0 00
7 ,0 00 00
3 ,0 0 0 00
29 ,417 02
729 00
595 00
815 65
5 ,8 50 00
87 98
$365,985 35

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
and taxes paid............
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
T o ta l.....................

$30,000 00
6 ,0 00 00
8,0 0 5 36
67,895 94
139,579 04
112,821 24
1,683 77
$365,985 35

109

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Eau Claire— Eau Claire Savings Bank.
W . K. C O F F IN , President.
C. W . L O C K W O O D , Vice President.

C. W . D IN G E R , Cashier.
JO H N B A U M A N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
D. S. Clark,
T. B. Keith,
W . K . Coffin,
C. W . L ockw ood,
D . M . D ulany,
A. J. Marsh,
A . J. K eith,
M . B. H ubbard.
B. G. P roctor,
E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 24, 1906.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
\ house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$485,896
86
14,000
2 ,4 3 0

87
64
00
00

8 ,4 1 5 00
130 89

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Postal savings..................

$572,118 10

T o ta l.....................

52 ,824 20
3 ,1 2 7 40
4 ,0 5 0 60
462 50
694 00

$50,000 00
8 ,0 00 00
3 ,1 4 2 43
100 00
179,101 33
108,243 48
21 7,702 36
25 00
3 ,8 2 4 26
1 ,979 24
$572,118 10

Eau Claire— Union Savings Bank.
K. R O S H O L T , President.
H. S. S T R A N D N E S S , Vice President.

J. E. B A R R O N , Cashier.
B. R . S C H W A H N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
N. C. Foster,
S. G. M oon,
B. A. Buffington,
W . L. Davis,
J. T . Joyce,
K. Rosholt,
G. W . R obertson,
I-C. S. Hayes,
A. H. Hollen,
W . J. Starr,
O. H. Ingram,
H. T. Lange,
J. T. Barber,
Geo. L. Blum.
H. S. Strandness,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 17, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
B anking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and National cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Canadian currency.........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$263,655
1 ,104
12,500
2 ,1 25

24
45
00
00

31 ,5 2 8 87
35 ,5 1 4 76
434 77
541 84
3 ,9 1 7 50
411 00
3 ,0 5 8 00
60 39
40 00
$354,891 82

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

T o ta l.....................

$50,000 00
7 ,0 00 00
2 ,8 2 0 83
7 ,6 7 5 49
28 00
129,778 40
59,487 23
97 ,893 35
50 00
158 52

$354,891 82

110

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Eden— Eden Stale Bank.
W IL L IA M N A S T , President.
M A R T I N K A E D 1 N G , V ice President.

W. J. N A S T , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W illiam N ast,
M artin Kaeding,
George F lood,

Geo. W . Nast,
W . J. Nast,
H. A. Kaeding.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 11, 1910.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Premium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
G old coin....!......................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$151,264 81
27 62

T o ta l.....................

$228,866 29

17,500
96
3,8 18
3,0 4 5
4 ,1 9 0

00
50
50
08
00

25,531
18,577
112
623

99
50
50
30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits........ .

$1 5,00 0 00
2 ,3 0 0 00
2 ,5 0 8 15
54 ,848 92
100,054 65
54 ,154 57

4 ,0 2 5 00
53 49
T o ta l.....................

$228,866 29

Edgar— The B ank of Edgar.
A. W . P U C H N E R , President.
H. G. F L IE T H , V ice President.

W M . C. S E IM , Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
H. G. Flieth,
A. W . Puchner,
W m . C. Seim,

C. C. De Long,
0 . G. Fehlhaber.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R , 1902.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 20, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin ................ ,.......
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .
$170,159 68
202 87
17,712 28
4 ,3 39 17
5 00
2 ,1 02 50
1,2 08 60
4 ,2 3 0 00
40 87

$200,000 97

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted ............. i..........
Bills payable....................

$15,000 00
10,000 00

T ota l.......,.............

$200,000 97

2 ,2 7 8 10
54,901 50
76,717 65
28,565 56
2 ,5 3 8 16
5 ,0 00 00
5 ,0 0 0 00

Ill

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Edgerton— Tobacco Exchange Bank.
ANDREW
JE N S O N ,
W M . B U S S E Y , Asst.

A N D R E W JE N S O N , President.
W . S. R E D D L E S , V ice President.

Cashier.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Andrew Jenson,
W. S. R eddles,
W m . Bussey,
W . A. Shelley,

Alex. W hite,
D. L. B abcock,
C. G. Biederman.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 29, 1897.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R e so u r c e s.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$499,437
3,6 69
20 ,000
3 ,2 43
11,933

55
10
00
56
57

57 ,128 18
3 ,3 3 8 74
5 ,0 75 00
1,6 12 50

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
curreht expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit........ ..................
Savings d e p o sits.............

$50,000 00
30 ,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$617,789 29

19,818 73
199,329 04
174,155 84
144,485 68

12,213 00
138 09
$617,789 29

Eland— Eland State Bank.
A. J. P L O W M A N , President.
C. G R A B B A R T , Vice President.

M.

K.

LAM ONT,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. J. Plowm an,
Adam R ettig,
C. Grabbart,

M ary A. T hom pson,
W m . Leiskaw.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 21, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Insurance premiums ad­
van ced...........................
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$40,057
46
4 ,0 50
2 ,0 0 0
1,235

01
59
00
00
00

1,190 52
314 83
345 00
664 40

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit..... :....... .................
Savings deposits..............
Bills payable....................

$15,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$51,212 48

584 61
11 03
12,156 05
16,839 17
4,3 77 62
2 ,2 4 4 00

1,126 00
74 35
108 78
$51,212 48

112

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Elcho— State Bank of Elcho.
CH AS. W . F IS H , President.
W . D. B U R T O N , V ice President.

GEO. H. B A U E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Chas. W . Fish,
W . D. Burton,
John F. Singer,
Julius Follstad,

Chas. Beard,
L. W . Filyes,
O. C. Fish.
E S T A B L IS H E D A P R IL 7, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin.........'.................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .
$29,160
42
2,301
1,156

46
55
00
00

2 ,2 16 44
93 22
1 45
25 00
471 10

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted..........................

$10,000 00
1,000 00
1,145 10
11,149 71
4 ,2 58 72
2 ,4 0 8 73

452 00
43 04
$35,962 26

T ota l.....................

$35,962 26

Elderon— Elderon State Bank.
C A R L R O S H O L T , President.
P E T E R C H E R E K , Vice President.
A. J. P L O W M A N , 2nd V ice President.

H A R R Y L IE R M O N S O N , Cashier.
S. B. OLSON, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Carl Rosholt,
A. .7. Plowman,
E. J. Benson,
S. B. Olson,
Franklin Schulz,

R om on W oyteski,
Peter Cherek,
Eric Herm onson,
L. S. Jacobson.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 27, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R e so u r c e s.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .
$17,797
58
1,848
1,536

82
01
81
80

156 05
83 68
25 00
81 65
1,063 00
18 27
$22,669 09

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted..........................

T ota l.....................

$10,000 00
269 19
131 75
7 ,3 5 4 58
4 ,0 90 12
48 45
775 00

$22,669 09

113

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Eleva— Bank o f Eleva.
C. P. L A R S O N , President.
C IIA S. B. M E L B Y , Vice President.

C. P. L A R S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. P. Larson,
C. B. M elby,

Elmer Olson.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 1, 1901.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 15, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve" banks..................
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

T o ta l.....................

L i a b ili tie s .

$112,625
700
3,0 90
1,833

34
00
76
25

34,084 89
685 00
1,562 00
4,4 32 00
64 53

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$10,000 00
3,5 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$159,077 77

$159,077 77

552 20
11,636 45
40,729 53
68,568 41
20,424 89
3,6 66 29

Elkhart Lake— Bank of Elkhart Lake.
GEO. W . W O L F F , President.
LOU IS L A U N , V ice President.

H E R M A N O ST H O F F , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Geo. W . W olff,
Louis Laun,
R obert Horneck,
W m . Graf,

Aug. Schafcrkort,
P. E. Breckheimer,
E. C. Pingel.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 20, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.
Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Premium on bonds.........
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ili ties.
$105,138 91
11,500 00
39 60
600 00
6,000 00
2,5 00 00

*

20,611 15
1,945 00
1,686 10

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$25,000 00
2,5 0 0 00
2,2 62 83
45,294 79
11,770 15
58,098 30
9,7 08 39

4,1 67 00
446 70
$154,634 46

T o ta l.....................

$154,634 46

114

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Elkhorn— State Bank of Elkhorn.
E. J. H O O P E R , President.
R. J. L E A N , V ice President.

L. W . S W A N , Cashier.
GEO. H. K E N N E Y , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

E. J. H ooper,
John Oslock,
L.
W . Swan,

R . J. Lean,
J- J. Slattery.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 8, 1896.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts...................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Due from approved re­
serve banks.............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$387,446 63
637 23

T o ta l.....................

$475,543 61

34,725 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
28 ,443 47
3,0 60 06
3 ,1 6 0 00
2 ,9 15 75

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$25,000 00
2 5 ,000 00

160,129 51
82 ,355 88

T o ta l.....................

$475,543 61

9 ,0 2 7 48
3 ,2 0 0 00
25 00
170,805 74

10,070 00
85 47

Elk M ound— Bank of Elk M ound.
E. B. I N G R A M , President.
H E N R Y A U S M A N , V ice President.

E. S. G R E G E R S O N , Cashier.
E. W . H A N S O N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. B. Ausman,
E. B. Ingram,
H arold Gregerson,

H enry Ausman,
E. S. Gregerson.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 3, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R e s o u rc e s .

$10,000 00
1,500 00

2 ,4 25 00
54 51

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Bills payable....................

$126,952 92

T o ta l.....................

$126,952 92

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver c o in ........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$109,529 95
34 55

T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

1,128 00
2 ,4 25 00
2 ,5 0 0 04
5 ,1 66 77
1,544 90
1,442 50
701 70

471 57
45,939 17
3,0 42 12
39,653 16
21 ,296 90
50 00
5,0 00 00

115

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Ell sworth— Bank of Ellsworth.
J. L. M O O D Y , President.
J. E. F O L E Y , Vice President.

O R IN L O R D , Cashier.
L. R. C A D W E L L , Asst. Cashier.
J. G. H A G E S T A D , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .
R . N. Jenson,
J. T. Beddall,
Fred D. Lord.

J. L. M o o d y ,
Orin Lord,
J. E. Foley,
H. R. Huber,

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 15, 1888.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s.

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stamps .............
T o ta l.....................

$397,034 15
362 68
48,000
13,500
5,000
10,000

00
00
00
00

43,025 58
13,214 57
2,211 82
1 , 156 48
4,8 00 00
2,4 95 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Time certificates of dcposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Bills payable....................

$40,000 00
15,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$552,283 29

8,7 73 25
12,110 72
128,128 92
• 53 78
140,989 71
192,767 42
9,4 59 49
5,000 00

11,334 00
8 71
140 00
$552,283 2-9

Ellsworth— Citizens State Bank of Ellsworth.
T.
D.

J. M cC O L L O W , President.
C. M U N G E R , Vice President.

C IIA S. M . H A N S E N , Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
P. A. Haessly,
D. C. M unger,
T.
J. M cC oilow ,
Chas. M . Hansen,
F.
A. Severance,
Chas. R iley.
C.
J. Christenson,
E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 24, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

Ile so u r c e s.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved reserve banks.................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$169,624
814
3,8 4 0
1,970

96
66
09
65

22,376 01
3,999 39
610 00
399 05
5,732 00
135 83

$209,502 64

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check ..............
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Bills payable....................
Cash over........................

$15,000 00
3,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$209,502 64

1,470 22
109 00
59,790 64
48,965 16
66,055 84
10 00
100 73
15,000 00
1 05

116

R E P O R T OF T IIE C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Elm wood— First State Bank.
O.
W . G R O O T , President.
H U G H B E L L , V ice President.

F. A. S P R IN G E R , Cashier.
E. J. M cK E R N O N , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

O. W . Groot,
Hugh Bell,
J. H. Graslie,
F.
A. Springer,

C. E. Fox,
E. R. Blaisdell,
F. G. H olt.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 14, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash items............
G old coin..........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Cash short........................
T o ta l.....................

Lia bili lies.
$182,484
334
4 ,2 00
4,4 00

00
33
00
00

23,021 54
704 20
652 49
3,3 52 50
983 6b
7,9 24 00
177 78
186 24

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Bills payable....................

$15,000 00
2,2 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$228,420 73

$228,420 73

719 41
60,900 57
131,497 14
3,1 03 61
15,000 00

Elroy— State Bank of Elroy.
JO H N E. H A R T , President.
A. T . G R E G O R Y , Vice President.

G E O R G E J. C L A R K , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. T. G regory,
J. T. D ithm ar,
John E. Hart,
Chas. Kittleson,

Geo. J. Clark,
H. J. Vogel,
F. B. Dix.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 1, 1890.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 3, 1900.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$257,786 24
34 39
4,3 0 0
7 ,5 0 0
2 ,1 4 8
5 ,0 40

00
00
00
00

61,842 66
21 07
1,505 00
373 60

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check..............
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$25,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
1,167 03
33,979 54
271,814 77
6,8 32 78
4 ,1 43 39

7 ,3 36 00
50 55
$347,937 51

T o ta l.....................

$347', 937 51

117

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E R A N K S .

Elroy— T h e Citizens Bank.
C.
A.

S. H U N T L E Y , President.
A. T E L F E R , Vice President.

L. S. M A R S H , Cashier.
A L M A E. G IF F O R D , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. S. H untley,
John W ilcox,

A. A. Telfer,
L. S. Marsh.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 11, 1895.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 7, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$283,645 65
3,348 75
43,000 00
6,000 00
34,896 03
421 98
2,6 00 00
2,0 20 00
5,399 00
183 98

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Postal savings.................
T o ta l.....................

$381,515 39

$25,000 00
5 ,0 00 00
1,792 10
56,956 89
283,305 89
6 ,8 60 19
2,3 5 0 85
249 47
$381,515 39

Em erald— Slate Bank of Emerald.
P. B. D U N B A R , President.
A L E X F L E M IN G , Vice President.

W . S. F L E M IN G , Cashier.
HENRY
V.
F L E M IN G ,
Cashier.

Asst.

D IR E C T O R S .
P. B. D unbar,
Alex. Fleming,
W m . F. W hite,

H enry V. Fleming,
W . S. Fleming.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 19, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

$ 10,000 00

2 ,2 87 00
27 18

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$55,355 25

T o ta l.....................

$55,355 25

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$37,930 54
2 ,5 00 00
2 ,1 1 4 70

T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

9,5 27 68
3 00
490 00
475 15

800 00

556 87
21 ,165 31
20 ,142 01
1,759 85
931 21

118

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K I N G .

Endeavor— First State Bank of Endeavor.
C. V. S K IN N E R , President.
C. W . CO O N , V ice President.

H. G. C H U R C H IL L , C ashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W ill S. Hume,
J. C. Bennett,
F. H. Smith,
Alfred Russell.

C. V. Skinner,
J. M . Scholes,
E noch Skinner,
H. G. Churchill.
C. W. Coon,

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 7, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s.

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.......................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$77,561
176
2 ,4 03
1,990

89
57
57
88

9 ,6 13 50
4 ,5 0 7 03
1,811 21
360 00
181 10

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................

$10,000 00
500 00

T o ta l.....................

$100,234 28

323 12
31 ,900 79
57,510 37

1,565 00
63 53
$100,234 28

Ettrick— Bank of Ettrick.
H. F. C L A U S S E N , Cashier.
L U C IL E C L A U S S E N , Asst. Cashier.

H. F. C L A U S S E N , President.
K. A. K N U T S O N , Vice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
L. K. Underheim,
A. .1. Ekern,
A. P. Ofsdahl.

H. F. Claussen,
A. M . Pederson,
K. A Knutson,
J. E. Cance,

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 20, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$108,619
114
3 ,7 50
2 ,2 0 0

57
81
00
00

10,560 27
50 00
1,285 00
578 35

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$15,000 00
1,500 00
2 ,0 4 4 90
34,027 75
54 ,928 73
2 3 ,282 69

3,591 00
35 07
$130,784 07

Total.

$130,784 07

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

119

Evansville— Bank of Evansville.
GEO. L. P U L L E N , President.

P A U L P U L L E N , C ash ier’
D IR E C T O R S .

J. S. Pullen,
Geo. L. Pullen,

Paul Pike Pullen.

E S T A B L IS H E D 1870.
Incorporated as a State Bank January 28, 1875.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and N ational curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

L ia b ilitie s .
$336,034 06
10,000 00
5,000 00
34,179 16
604 50
3,2 85 00
4,4 22 85
14,001 00
308 33
200 00

T o ta l.....................

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to c h e c k ...............
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills rediscoun ted.........................

$25,000 00
5,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$408,034 90

$408,034 90

4,3 90 29
154,399 97
94,575 07
94,669 57
30,000 00

Evansville— Farmers and M erchants State Bank.
A.
C.

S. B A K E R , President.
F. M IL L E R , Vice President.

R O B E R T D. H A R T L E Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A.
S. Baker,
V.
A. Axtell,
C.
F. M iller,
H. O. M eyers,

E. Gabriel,
L. Van W art,
R obert D. H artley.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 1, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts................ .......
U. . S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$237,901 47
1,022 93
22,000 00
5,800 00
2,4 00 00
48,264 12
82 93
2 ,8 70 00
1 , 122 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$25,000 00
1,800 00
2 ,0 53 93
95,272 02
100,644 91
101,112 55

4,209 00
125 66
85 00
$325,883 41

T o ta l.....................

$325,883 41

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

120

E v a n s v ille — T h e

G ran ge

B an k.
J. P. P O R T E R , Cashier.

T . C. R IC H A R D S O N , President.
V. C. H O L M E S , V ice President.
D IR E C T O R S .

J. P. Porter.

T . C. R ichardson,
V. C. Holm es,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 14, 1897.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 11, 1903.
S t a t e m e n t N o v e m b e r 10, 1915.
Lia b ilitie s.

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
IJ. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$127,602 31
1,065 05

T o ta l.....................

$167,594 39

!

20 ,500 00
3,0 0 0 00
10,703 66
1,093 20
1,280 00
587 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................
Bills payable....................

$15,000 00
5 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$167,594 39

940 07
44 ,520 44
69,116
17,198
819
15,000

06
36
46
00

1,750 00
13 17

■
E x e la n d — S ta te

1S a n k

o f

E x e la n d .
F. W . K A SL , Cashier.

W. A. B L A C K B U R N , President.
A. A. V E N E SS, V ice President.
D IR E C T O R S .

•

A. A. Veness,
Archie L. Persons.

W. A. Blackburn,
August Pehrson,
F. W. Kasl,
E S T A B L IS H E D

A U G U S T 28, 1915.

S t a t e m e n t N o v e m b e r 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts.......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures.
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Expense.............................

$16,578 65

T o ta l.....................

$29,338 10


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

5 ,0 00 00
1,450 00
1,323 10
2 ,1 9 8 90
1,008 48

$10,000 00

Capital stock paid in ......
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

19,068 09
119 77
44 20
106 04

4 23
30 00
266 05
1,258 00
29 32
191 37
T o ta l.....................

$29,338 10
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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

121

Fairwater— Fairwater State Bank.
A. W . B O N E S T E E L , President.
D E R K . B R U IN S , Vice President.

R O Y E. S M IT H , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. W . Bonesteel,
Derk. Bruins,
C. S. Griffith,
E.
W . Loper,

N . H. W estm an,
C. O. Tinkham,
W . R . A bercrom bie.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 16, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$148,101 84

T o ta l.....................

$198,044 31

12,124 15
2,6 00 00
1 ,800 00
29,536 61
8 10
700 00
1 ,416 35

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Bills payable....................

$25,000 00
5,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$198,044 31

7,198 65
30,539 35
120,306 31
10,000 00

1 ,562 00
195 26

Fall Creek— The State Bank.
K.
R O S H O L T , President.
J. E. Z E T Z M A N , Vice President.

H E N R Y W IS E , Cashier.
C. W. V O E C H T IN G , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
K. Rosholt,
J. E. Zetzman,
C. J. Lissack,
W m . H. Frawley,

W m . Niebuhr,
P. S. Linderthaler,
F. C. I.anua,
Henry Wise.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 27, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.
Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts....................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Total.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .
$197,305
464
2 ,1 00
1,500

55
00
00
00

15,833 57
7 ,1 60 80
459 86
1,865 00
696 10

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................

$10,000 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
1,262 91
48,851 29
168', 712 22

3,8 95 00
48 54
$231,328 42

T o ta l.....................

$231,328 42

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Fall River— The First State Bank.
JO H N F O S T E R , Sr., President.
G.
W . S T E P H E N S , Vice President.

L. E. E V E R S O N , Cashier.
C H E S T E R D. I I AUF, Asst. Cashier .

D IR E C T O R S .
John Fostcbr, Sr.,
G.
W. Stephens,
M aria B abcock,

James S. B abcock,
S. C. Chambers,
L. E. Everson.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 8, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s.
$139,063 70
124 31
2,8 23 15

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

14,758 28
1 , 135 00
807 40
1,736 00
164 98

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00
7,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$160,612 82

$160,612 82

T o ta l.....................

4 ,7 12 78
42,883 60
43 48
93,186 16
2,7 86 80

Fennim ore— State Bank of Fennim ore.
D W IG H T T. P A R K E R , President.
W IL L IA M M A R S D E N , Vice President.

J. R. V IL L E M O N T E , Cashier.
W IL L M A U R E R , Asst. Cashier.
L.
G. B R E C H L E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Dw ight T. Parker,
Jacob Baumgartner,

W illiam M arsden,
J. R. Villemonte.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 8, 1896.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R eso u rce s.
Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps........... ,.
Total


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$720,421 75
.
4,361 47
17,000
15,000
9 ,6 96
4 ,0 22

00
00
82
85

100,507 36
338 00
7,3 85 00
1,538 85

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing.........................
Postal savings..................

$50,000 00
10,000 00
4 ,7 5 4 15
159,456 88
657,491 38
3 ,8 3 6 55
304 38

5,0 85 00
355 74
130 50
$885,843 34

T ota l.....................

$885,843 34

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Ferryville— Ferryville State Bank.
F. R. G A R V E Y , Cashier.

M . B A R H A M , President.
D IR E C T O R S .

E. C. Amann,
John Churnçss,
L. F. Copsey.

M . Barham,
John H. Sterling,
R obert Tweed,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 26, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esources.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$62,221
94
1,800
900

87
01
00
00

11,132 51
6,947 58
333 60
10 00
412 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................

818 50
21 00
30,239 63
61,681 18

3,0 84 00
16 94
$103,260 31

Total

$103,260 31

T otal

' $10,000 00
500 00

Florence— State Bank of Florence.
E. E. W IL C O X , President.
M A X SELLS, V ice President.

F. S. E V A N S, Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F. S. Evans,
E. W . Hopkins.

M ax Sells.
E. E. W ilcox,
Peter M cG overn ,

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 2, 1891.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks...... ............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................

$110,985 11

T o ta l.....................

$161,033 24


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

17,500 00
1,400 00
15,372 34
573 38
415 00
1,570 41

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Postal savings.................

$15,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
77 01
52 ,907 75
87,667 17
381 31

13,217 00
Total,

$161,033 24

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Fond du Lac— Citizens State Bank.
F. J. W O L F F , President.
A. J. P U L L E N , Vice President.
A; L. C A R S T E N S , Vice President.

JO H N P. K A L T , Cashier.
E. L. R IC H A R D S O N , Asst. Cashier.
F. W . G IL L E T T , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A.
T.
H.
F.
L.

J. Pullen,
E. Pritchard,
A. M ichler,
J. W olff,
P. Hinn,

A. L. Carstens,
W . J. Gillett,
W . W . Hughes,
J. P. Kalt,
A. J. Kremer.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 20, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$257,746 64
2 ,8 79 04
14,370 23
25 ,0 0 0 00
7 ,6 7 4 20
28 ,772 89
3 ,5 4 8 27
357 50
1,117 60

Capital stock paid in .... $100,000
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid..............!.....
5 ,5 17
Due to banks— deposits
497
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check.
83 ,399
Tim e certificates of de„ posit...........
45 ,762
Savings deposits.
113,582
Certified checks.
25

00
23
58
50
04
36
00

7,1 9 5 00
122 34
$348,783 71

T ota l.....................

$348,783 71

Fond du Lac— Cole Savings Bank.
A. E. CO LE , President.
W . C. R E IN IG , Vice President.

W M . I. CO LE , Cashier.
T H O S. C. R O S E N T H A L ,
Cashier.

Asst.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . C. Reinig,
P. J. Ladd,
P. H. M artin,

S. E. Gavin,
W m . I. Cole,
A. E. Cole.

E S T A B L IS H E D 1881.
Incorporated as a State Bank D ecem ber 12, 1891.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin...... ..................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L i a b il i t ie s .

$298,804 16
393 70
3 8 ,110 70
1,832 66
5 1 ,894 89
5 ,0 33 80
2 ,9 0 7 50
2 ,8 5 2 20
15,482 00
258 12
$418,569 73

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de„ posit................................
Savings deposits..............

T o ta l.....................

$50,000 00
8 ,3 3 3 12
906 59
102,298 95
1 00
52,321 22
204,708 85

$418,569 73

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Footville— The Footville State Bank.
S. W . L A C E Y , President.
W . 0 . H O W E L L , V ice President.

J. M . B E C K , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
S. W . Lacey,
W . O. Howell,
J. M . Beck,

M . Ehrlinger,
F. A. Luckfield,
F. R. Lowry.
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 3, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

Forest

L ia b ilitie s .

$82,879
960
3 ,0 0 0
2 ,9 6 0

44
84
00
00

4 ,7 2 2 00
14 60
645 00
240 75

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$20,000 00
480 00
217 55
36 ,100 70
12,610 50
28,181 84

2 ,1 2 6 00
41 96
$97,590 59

T o ta l.....................

Junction— Forest Junction

JO H N S E Y B O L D , President.
G. H. S C H M IT T , Vice President.

State

$97,590 59

Bank.

W . C. A L T E N , Cashier.
L. A. H O F F M A N , Asst. Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
John Seybold,
G. II. Schm itt,
W. C. Alten,
L. .A. Hoffm an,

W illiam Filyer,
John Brooks,
M aurice Meehan.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 5, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin!..........................
Silver com .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$88,325 82
2 81
9 ,000
3,5 0 0
1,958
402

00
00
00
29

11,134 26
130 46
1,152 50
948 35

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$15,000 00
2 ,5 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$119,201 51

2 ,8 95 84
41,978 18
51,461 72
5 ,2 90 77
75 00

2 ,5 05 00
76 53
65 49
$119,201 51

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Forestville— State Bank of Forestville.
H.
J. T E S K E , President.
J. D O N O V A N , Vice President.

W . H. B A S T A R , Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
H.
J. Teske,
J. D on ovan,
E. M . E. M ueller,
W . H. Bastar,

C. R. Guth,
Samuel Perry,
Geo. Schmitz.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 24, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

$182,612
128
3 ,0 00
1,625

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy..............................
N ickels and cents...........

35
79
00
50

38,435 59
508 26
4,2 90 00
2,171 85

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$ 10 , 0 0 0 00

T ota l.....................

$240,652 92

3 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,3 2 4 59

47,751 39
164,493 53
13,083 41

7,731 00
149 58

T o ta l.....................

$240,652 92

Fort Atkinson— Citizens State Bank.
R. D. C H A S E , President.
T.
B. R O Y C E , Vice President.

C. A.

C A S W E L L , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R . D. Chase,
J. A. Caswell,

C. A. Caswell,
T . B. R oyce.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 1, 1884.

StatementNovember 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$171,208 18
49 03

T o ta l.....................

$254,001 06


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

15,980 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
1,500 00
53,317 66
891 08
1,242 00

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$25,000 00
5,0 00 00

T o ta l......... ..........

$254,001 06

12,013 53
112,986 82
82,681 66
16,319 05

7,1 69 00
144 11

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Fori Atkinson— Fort Atkinson Savings Bank.
C. J. W A R D , President.
G. W. K IN D L I N , Vice President.

O. W. D O N K L E , Cashier.
G. E. W A R D , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E. W . W ilcox,
C. J. W ard,
O. W . Donkle,
G. E. W ard,
J. P. Galloway,

Mrs. O. W . Donkle,
G.
W. Kindlin,
W. J. Kyle,
C. F. A. Treoloff.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 27, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
$238,983
Overdrafts.........................
45
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
31 ,103
Banking house.................
7,5 00
Furniture and fixtures. ..
2 ,5 00
D ue from approved re­
30,949
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks,...
5,0 15
Exchanges for clearing
house................................................ 622
Gold coin ..........................
4 ,9 6 0
Silver coin.........................
1,644
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
4 ,2 3 0
151
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

85
33
51
00
00
49
00
47
00
50

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund............
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid............
Individual deposits, subject to check.......
Dem and certificates of
deposit..................
Savings deposits.....

$40, 000 00
2 , 000 00
1 , 935 23
90, 910 50
63, 566 68
129, 293 01

00
27

$327,705 42

T o ta l.....................

$327,705 42

Foster— State Bank of Foster.
(P. O. OSSEO)
H E N R Y P U T Z , President.
J. W . P IH L K E , Vice President.

E. E. R O N G L IN , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

Geo. B. M cLellan,
J. W. Pehlke,
Frank R. M ichels,
T. H. Fethke,

H enry Putz,
E. E. Ronglin,
R . A. Jones.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 3, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$16,633 05
1,864 43
1,209 58
3 ,5 30 23
134 08
200 00
238 40
1,221 00
37 01
$25,067 78

Capital stock paid in ......
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
T o ta l.....................

$1 0,00 0 00
63 62
6,6 49 28
7 ,9 62 00
118 20
274 68
$25,067 78

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K I N G .

Fountain City— First State Bank.
F. J. B O H R I, President.
C. A. K I R C H N E R , V ice President.

H. E. B O H R I, Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F. J. Bohri,
C. A. Kirchner,
H. Roettiger,

M . L. Fugina,
H. E. Bohri.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 11, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$310,024 33
307 84

T o ta l.....................

$434,422 91

40 ,940 19
2 ,0 2 0 00
73,335 70
365 95
1,507 50
806 25

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Reserved for interest.....

$20,000 00
5,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$434,422 91

617 45
77,327 05
329,978 41
1,500 00

5 ,0 4 0 00
75 15

Fox Lake— State Bank of Fox Lake.
C.
H.

H. E G G L E S T O N , President.
C L A U S E N , Vice President.

D. C. C H U R C H , Cashier.
G. T . R O B E R T S , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C.
H.
H.
R.

H. Eggleston,
Clausen,
A. Graham,
O. Williams,

W . D. Borst,
H. Dickson,
D . C. Church.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 2, 1891.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s........... .
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T otal.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$349,164 73
22 96
17,350 00
6 ,0 00 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
47,069 48
3 60
5 00
8 ,0 9 5 00
2 ,4 3 0 45

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject tp check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$40,000 00
10,000 00
26,715 86
81,352 56
2 ,7 07 20
160,949 68
118,274 11

6,8 38 00
520 19
$439,999 41

Total.

$439,999 41

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Fredonia— State Bank of Fredonia.
D. M . R O S E N H E IM E R , President.
E. P. N E U E N S , Vice President.

H. W . W IT T , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
D. M . Rosenheimer,
E. P. Neuens,
Nie. J. Paulus, ,

E. W. Jaehnig,
E. A. W itt.

E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 2, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$104,124 70
8 ,5 00 00
2 ,8 1 2 63
2 ,1 2 8 05
32,931 26
3 ,4 2 2 50
196 10
3 ,6 45 00
137 33

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$1 5,00 0 00
1,500 00

T o ta l.....................

$157,897 57

$157,897 57

3 ,4 2 4 10
53,731 09
52 ,946 02
30 ,450 45
25 50
820 41

Frederic— Farmers State Bank.
O. G U N D E R S O N , President.
R . G. F O S T E R , V ice President.

C.

W.

V.

PETERSON ,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . W . Seery,
John E. Skaife,
H. W . Ackm ann,
C. W . V. Peterson,

R . G. Foster,
O. Gunderson,
John M atushak.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 17, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................
5


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$9,798 83
2 ,0 00 00
3 ,4 55 59
8,671 70
15 00
810 75
2 ,8 57 00
2 56
20 25
$27,631 68

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$15,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$27,631 68

2 ,8 4 2 34
5 ,8 32 99
3 ,8 8 5 40
70 95

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K I N G .

F rem ont— Frem ont State Bank.
T H E O . H. JO H N SO N , President.
W . J. A. M c I N T Y R E , Vice President.

N. H. JO H N SO N , Cashier.
S IN A A. JO H N S O N , Asst. Cashier -

D IR E C T O R S .
W . J. A. M cIn tyre,
John Ploeger,
W m . Sherburne,
,

T heo. H. Johnson,
N. H. Johnson.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 16. 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash items..-..........
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curr e n c y ..............................
N ickels and cents...........

.1110, 128 90

T o ta l.....................

$149,923 71

2,827 50
2,5 00 00
2,7 00 00
23,935 45
2,5 88 27
525 00
545 90

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00
1,000 00

T ota l.....................

$149,923 71

1,497 20
34 ,974 83
94,558 63
7,893 05

3,999 00
173 69

Friendship— Friendship State Bank.
A. F. H IL L , President.
J. W. P U R V E S , V ice President.

A. C. M O O R S , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. F. Hill,
John P. Lewis,

J. W. Purves.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 19, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps.............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$82,514 13
4 08
17,600 00
1,000 00
18,105 80
1 ,197 50
757 75
4,3 07 00
199 14
14 52
$125,699 92

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00
3,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$125,699 92

1,112 45
29,731 53
68,821 08
13,034 86

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E R A N K S .

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Friesland— Friesland 'State Bank.
(P. O. Cam bria.)
E. W . B R A N D E L , President.
E L I C U P E R Y , Vice President.

H E N R Y P R I T C H A R D , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

J. W . H utchinson,
R. F. Clark,
J. F. B urbach,
Eli Cupery,

H enry Sauer,
P. N. Cupery,
E. W . Brandel.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 27, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.............. .........
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L i a b il i t ie s .

$38,067
204
2 ,6 02
1 ,701

26
17
31
30

1 ,085
47
500
530

42
05
00
00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Contingent fund.............
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................

$10,000 00
500 00
953 83

T o ta l.....................

$45,463 45

10,484 39
23,525 23

675 00
50 94
$45,463 45

Galesville— Bank of Galesville.
E. F. C L A R K , President.
S. C. F R E N C H , V ice President.
B.
W . D A V IS , 2d V ice President.

J. F. C A N C E , Cashier.
R. H. A S H L E Y , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E. F. Clark,
J. F. Cance,
L. N. Hamm er,
W . S. W adleigh,

B. W . Davis,
S. C. French,
F. A. Kellman.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 30, 1883.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 4, 1885.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.......... ..............
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$510,678 58
953 84
63,375 00
7 ,0 0 0 00
1,043 68
71,861 21
2 ,3 17 61
1,819 58
2 ,5 55 00
986 65

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier's checks out­
standing........................

$50,000 00
10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$668,404 25

12,963 64
57 00
96,831 48
407,529 09
8 2 ,9 6 6 29
8 ,0 5 6 75

5 ,5 2 5 00
288 10
$668,404 25

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Galesville— Farmers and M erchants State Bank.
G.

O. G IL B E R T S O N , President.

J. A. B E R G , Cashier.
GEO. O. S A G E N , Asst.

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. M . Benrud,
S. D. Grover,
John Dick,
J. O. H ovre,

C.
C. W ason,
G. O. Gilbertson,
J. A. Berg,
F.
J. Stellpflug.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 6, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Stocks and other securities..................................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$192,475 43
625 76

T o ta l.....................

$223,910 43

290 00
2 ,5 00 00
21,693 13
148 50
1,085 00
555 05
4,471 00
66 56

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of dep osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills rediscoun ted ..........................
R eserved for taxes and
interest..........................

$15,000 00
4 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$223,910 43

1,884 95
7 00
48 ,550 81
116,186 72
35 ,680 95
1,600 00
1,000 00

Gays M ills— Bank of Gays M ills.
H.
F.

W . S T U C K E Y , President.
J. L E W IS , V ice President.

O. A. S H E R W O O D , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

H. W . Stuckey,
F. J. Lewis,
T im oth y M urphy,
G. T . A tw ood,

N. Jurgenson,
S. L. Brown,
W . H. Lowe.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 24, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
IT. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents........... •
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$177,129 16
67 21
110 00
1,835 00
1 ,787 00
26,420 63
5,016 36

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$20,000 00
4 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$218,859 47

623 55
59,892 26
134,343 66

152 97
225 00
1,492 58
4 ,5 26 00
97 56
$218,859 47

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Genesee Depot— State Bank of Genesee Depot.
T.
D A V ID E D W A R D S , President.
C IIA S. R . JO N E S, V ice President.

A R T H U R R IC H A R D S ,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
M ilo M ucklestone,
F. W . Schwinn,
C. R. Jones,
Arthur Richards,

H ow ard Greene,
T. D avid Edwards,
John Sherman.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 16, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ili Lies.

R e s o u rc e s .
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$81,036 21
518 66

T o ta l.....................

$109,388 52

13,500 00
2,371 99
2 ; 140 67
7,499 04
7 25
667 50
434 60

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00
2,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$109,388 52

2 ,0 46 69
36 00
25,913 57
56,251 41
13,110 85

1 ,051 00
161 60

Genoa— Genoa Slate Bank.
A. T U L L O C H , President.
G.
A. K A E P P L E R , Vice President.

H. A. T U L L O C H , Cashier.
C. A. M O N T E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
G.
A. Kaeppler,
A. Tulloch,
Charles Ott,

Louis M onte,
Fred M orelli.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 18, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$133,908 50
737 59
10,000 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
1,300 00
28,505 17
528 45

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
p o s it ..............................

$1 0,00 0 00
4 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$182,427 47

3 ,1 4 5 32
28 ,9 3 9 69
136,342 46

27 51
1,140 00
190 75
3 ,4 30 00
159 50
$182,427 47

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Genoa Junction— Citizens State Bank.
JA M E S G. A L L E N , President.
C. D. B L A N K , Vice President.

C. A. S T O N E , Cashier.
G R A C E G. S T O N E , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

James G. Allen,
E. O. Kull,
R. Holmes,

C. D. Blank,
C. E. W illiams.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 3, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re■ serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$138,398 46
99 03

T o ta l.....................

$175,762 94

7,000
2,7 00
1 .900
4 ,8 00

00
00
00
00

14,700 35

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$12,000 00
13,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$175,762 94

9,3 92 47
51,035 28
90,335 19

107 75
396 25
5,647 00
14 10

G illett— The Citizens State Bank.
F. F. K O S K E , President.
A U G . Z IP P E L , Vice President.

H. A. K O S K E , Cashier.
A. W E N D O R F F , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

August Zippel,
Peter Gom ber,
F. F Koske,

H.
H.

A. Koske,
C. Sorensen.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 17, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures
Due from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currenev..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$214,266
484
6,2 50
2 ,0 00

20
00
00
00

34,104
2,7 67
595
233

13
98
00
35

675 00
102 38
$261,478 04

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subiect to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks............. •.
T o ta l.....................

$25,000 00
6 ,0 00 00
4 ,3 6 2 76
47,019 90
166,841 73
12Ì246 99
6 66
$261,478 04

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

G ilm an— State Bank of G ilm an.
A. R. H E A G L E , President.
JO SE P H F L E IS C H M A N , Vice President.

M

B. S T E G N E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. R. Heagle,
Jos. Fleischman,

C. W. W iekowske,
M . B. Stegner.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 22, 1914.

Statement November 10. 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$26,092 90
747 00
6,2 29 05
206 85
1,336 00
32 28

T o ta l.....................

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Notes and bills redis­
coun ted .........................

$10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$34,644 08

$34,644 08

885 47
15,803 46
898 50
3,241 99
100 00
3 ,7 14 66

G ilm an ton — G ilm an ton State Bank.
P. J. H U T C H IS O N , President.
GEO. L. K R O M P E T E R , Vice President.

GEO. W . S M IT H , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
P. J. Hutchison,
Ludwig Schultz,
Geo. L. Krompeter.

Geo. W. Smith.
K. L. Borsoni,
Chas. Loomis,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 14, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Total


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$53,208
170
2 ,5 0 0
2 ,2 2 0

70
72
00
00

2 ,0 4 4 69
1,735 00
586 35
3,9 0 6 00
34 44
$67,405 90

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expeses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Total

$ 10,000

00
500 00

1,081 73
22 ,784 59
307 00
31,885 07
847 51
$67,405 90

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

G lenbeulah— The G lenbeulah State Bank.
F. J. W IT M E Y E R , President.
A. W . S T A N N A R D , Vice President.

O. H.

W IT M E Y E R ,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R. B. M elvin,
A. W . Stannard,
F. J. W itm eyer,

Geo. B. M etzger,
J. Hansen.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 8, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

Glen l 1lora

Li a b ili t i e s .

$62,649 12
2 20
2 ,4 72 50
3 ,7 5 0 00
3 ,8 7 7 76
2 ,9 2 7 17
11 36
10 00
306 00
3 ,1 39 00
95 04
25 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid......................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
1 ime certificates of de„ P?sit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................

$79,265 15

T ota l.....................

$1 5,00 0 00
1,000 00
422 02
31 ,575 80
2,141 66
20 ,783 10
6 ,9 1 4 56
1,4 28 01

$79,265 15

State Bank of Glen Flora.

F R A N K I. H U G H E S , President.
H.
C. JO H N S O N , Vice President.

F. E. H U N T , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Ben. E. French,
Frank I. Hughes,
John Edming,
H. C. Johnson,

J. A. M ichaelson,
A. W . Jipson,
Iver M . Bergstrom.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 10, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..... ......................
N ickels and cents...........

T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$23,105 07
1,021 98
7,4 69 64
'861 03
217 60
565 00
16 96

$33,257 28

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit... ......................
lim e certificates of deposit... ..........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
T o ta l.....................

$10,000 00
122 55
14,664 30
4 ,0 65 00
1,050 00
3 ,1 3 9 13
216 30
$33,257 28

137

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Glen Haven— T h e Glen Haven Bank.
W. H. J O R D A N , President.
M.
W . M E T C A L F , Vice President.

T . S. M E T C A L F , Cashier.
E T H E L M E T C A L F , Asst. Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
W . H. Jordan,
Albert Kuenster,
L. H. Bennett,

M . W . M etcalf,
W m . H utchcroft.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 22, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
I n a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$10,000 00
5,0 00 00

3,392 00
224 42

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates oi
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................

$190,818 25

T o ta l.....................

$190,818 25

$153,164
308
2,0 00
1 .000

41
63
00
00

29,283 59
740 00
705 20

Glenwood— First

State

Bank

of

2 ,1 60 29
41 ,877 81
1,665 05
130,115 10

Glenwood.

M . F. B A K E R , Cashier.
H. L. P A Y N E , Asst. Cashier.

A. J. V A N D E R H ID E N , President.
P. A. B E E B E , Vice President.
D IR E C T O R S .
A. J. Vander Hiden,
P. A. Beebe,
M.
F. Baker,

D. C. Coolidge,
A. C. H arnm an.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 1, 1896.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 20, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Bills receivable................
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$178,984 22
293 91
600 00
350
3,3 00
2,7 00
142

00
00
00
00

24,841 90
394 84

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings d eposits.............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$25,000 00
750 00

T o ta l.....................

$218,691 13

2,9 2 9 79
87,167 31
57,758 86
19,929 99
25 ,155 18

447 31
1 ,450 00
853 55
4 ,0 00 00
65 30
268 10
$218,691 13

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Glidden— Germ an Am erican State Bank.
W M . G. F O R D Y C E , President.
J. D. T W O M E Y , Vice President.

W . E. JE H N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W m . G. F ordyce,
Peter Feschbach,
Geo. Derringer,
L. M . Alexander,

J. D. T w om ey,
Phil Stoltz,
Geo. C. Foster.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 15, 1900.
Form erly Glidden State Bank.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 24, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ..........................
Silver co in .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ...... ......................
Nickels and cents...........
Insurance premiums ad­
van ced...........................
T o ta l.....................

$45,401 54
87 40
3 ,0 00 00
4 ,0 00 00
1,745 00
1,142 62
1,429 05
645 00
271 15

Capital stock paid in ....
$12,500
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.........
493
Due to banks— deposits
1,000
Individual deposits, sub­
16,010
ject to check....
T im e certificates of de­
posit..............
24,871
5,2 2 9
Savings deposits.
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing.............
60

00
71
00
95
76
40
00

1,811 00
76 27
556 79
T o ta l.....................

$60,165 82

$60,165 82

G rafton— Grafton State Bank.
W M . W E B E R , President.
A L B E R T K A T H , Vice President.

LOU IS L. Z A U N , Cashier.
R O B ’ T P. Z A U N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H y. Hennings,
Albert Kath,
Louis L. Zaun,

F. C. M intzlaff,
W m . W eber.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 17, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou roes.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks.................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Total


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$131,883 48
27 97
’ 16,330 00
2,2 5 0 00
1 ,200 00
15,637 59
410 00
592 90

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$ 10,000 00

5 ,0 00 00
3,5 16 54

32 ,438 37
51 ,658 50
67 ,812 48

1,925 00
168 95
$170,425 89

Total

$170,425 89

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Grand

Marsh— Grand

Marsh

State

H. S. B U R D IC K , President.
L. P A T R I C K , V ice President.

Bank.

A. S. N E F F , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

H. S. Burdick,
A. S. Neff,
B. W. Smith,

L. Patrick,
C. K. Colby.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 1, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$22,865
133
2,5 0 0
1 ,487

75
53
00
75

12,901 55
41 69
600 00
705 15

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subje cl to check................
Tim e certificates of dep osit...............................
Savings deposits.............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$43,527 32

869 96
11,893 19
15,613 85
4,991 86
158 46

2,2 17 00
74 90
$43,527 32

Grand Rapids— Bank of Grand Rapids.
ISA A C P. W IT T E R , President.
GEO. W. M E A D , Vice President.

E. B. B E D F O R D , Cashier.
W. G. S C H R O E D E L , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Isaac P. W itter,
E. B. Bedford,

Geo. W . M ead.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 9, 1888.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 13, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U .' S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T ow n orders.....................
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$490,568 05
109 41
35,430 00
4 ,0 0 0 00
4 ,4 0 0 00
25,521 60
4 ,0 0 0 00
2,1 3 8 12
3 ,6 0 0 00
2,1 5 7 65
5 ,6 87
123
146
18,963

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check....... ........
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Reserved for taxes.........

$5 0,00 0 00
25 ,000 00
7,341 19
249,259 42
20 8,71 5
55 ,314
459
755

70
71
38
00

00
87
00
70

$596,845 40

Total.

$596,845 40

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

G ranton— Farmers State Bank.
R O B E R T K U R T H , President
JO H N P. K IN T Z E L E , Vice President.

W . S C O T T D A V IS , Cashier.
H U G H L. B E R G , Asst. Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
R obert Kurth,
Jno. P. Kintzele,
Geo. A. Ure,
W . Scott Davis,

Carl C. Berg,
W m . Kurth,
A. J. Knorr.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 5, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$156,278
30
2,7 00
1 ,700

73
14
00
00

$10,000 00
2 ,0 00 00

2,1 69 00
36 58

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills rediscoun ted ..........................

$194,094 31

T ota l.....................

$194,094 31

29,038 56
105 05
1 ,360 00
676 25

1 ,058 08
180 00
78,420 85
93,782 64
4 ,8 17 74
3 ,8 35 00

Grantsburg— First Bank of Grantsburg.
A. P. N E L SO N , President.
S IM O N T H O R E S O N , Vice President.

J. R. C A SSEL, Cashier.
B. A. W IC K S T R O M , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Ole Anderson,
S. Thoreson,
A. P. Nelson,

W m . Anderson,
Andrew Peterson.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 7, 1896.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 8, 1901.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks.............
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and c e n t s ..........
T o ta l.....................


https://fraser.stlouisfed.org
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$386,264
5
15,381
2 ,0 0 0

21
21
51
00

37,735 27
709 68
2 ,0 5 8 36
5 ,8 02 50
1,900 00
11,695 00
266 89
$463,818 63

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$50,000 00
1,000 00

T ota l.....................

$463,818 63

4 ,0 5 8 32
99 ,502 48
125,079 89
174,396 88
9,781 06

141

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Gratiot— Gratiot State Bank.
H W . B U R M E IS T E R , President.
J A M E S A. K E L L E Y , Vice President.

H.
H.

W. B U R M E I S T E R , Cashier.
L. L E A C H , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. W . Burm eister,
James A. Kelley,
S. B irkbeck,

J. A. W and,
W m . Coughlin.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 19, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ili l ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$131 ,922 62

T o ta l.....................

$221,679 39

6 ,0 0 0 00
3 ,5 0 0 00
1,700 00
69,659 65
2,5 6 5 00
1,138 10

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$10,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$221,679 39

2 ,5 5 4 25
83 ,836 22
120,288 92

5 ,0 7 8 00
116 02

Green Bay— Bank of Green Bay.
P E T E R F. D O R S C H E L , President.
L. G O T F R E D S O N , V ice President.

H. R. E R IC H S E N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
N ic M eyer,
V ictor I. M inahan,
Joseph Id. Servotte,
Henry Herrick,
H. R . Erichsen.

Peter F. Dorschel,
W m . L. Evans,
W alter T. Hagen,
Joseph F. M artin,
Lawrence Gotfredson,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 20, 1901.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esources.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$349,275 39

T o ta l.....................

$533,771 34


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

96 ,400 00
1 ,400 00
68 ,092 69
4 ,3 07 06
2 ,3 3 5 00
2 ,0 8 8 95

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$50,000 00
16,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$533,771 34

4 ,7 8 7 43
125,529 18
143,178 15
194,225 58
51 00

9 ,8 39 00
33 25

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Green Bay— The Farmers Exchange Bank.
J. H. O S T E R L O H , President.
F R E D A. R A H R , V ice President.
J. L. JO H N S O N , 2nd V ice President.

A. L. C A N N A R D , Cashier.
J. S. H A S L E T T , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Fred A. Rahr,
Phil A. Haevers,
J. H. Osterloh,
J. S. Johnson,
Samuel H. Cady,
H. Cleermans,
N . Feldhausen,
J. V. M icksch.
Herman Smits,
E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 2, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash items...,........
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$345,973 42
71 60
624 26
2,3 6 3
9 ,0 0 0
6 ,8 42
18,919

24
00
50
96

28 ,342 98
27 31

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$30,000 00
6 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,4 8 8 01
142,903 85
96 ,728 54
152,489 09

1,233 79
1,235 00
1,634 31
14,330 00
11 12
$430,609 49

T o ta l.....................

$430,609 49

Green Bay— The W est Side State Bank.
A N T O N P L A T T E N , President.
W M . D R IS C O L L , Vice President.

GEO. G IB B S, Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
A nton Platten,
F. J. B. Duchateau,
W m . Driscoll,
W ill J. Platten,
J. P. Hogan,
E. A. Neufeld.
J. E. Shaugbnessey,
E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 27, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds.........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T ota l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$186,438 88
16,757 81
5,1 56 66
11,504 61
36 77
23 57
2,5 1 8 02
3,6 2 5 00
1 ,089 45

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$50,000 00
10,000 00
2 ,6 07 60
65,878 31
46,160 07
55,076 26

2 ,3 0 4 00
267 47
$229,722 24

T o ta l.....................

$229,722 24

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Green

c.
s.

Lake— Green

Lake
W
L.

S. M O R R IS , President.
G. P O T T E R , Vice President.

State

Bank.

L. W A L K E R , Cashier.
H. B U R L IN G , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
L. D. Patterson,
W m. Smith,
W . S. Haigh.

C. S. M orris,
W. L. Walker,
J. R. Brooks,
I. O. Sherwood,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 28, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin...... ..................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$234,603 56
124 23

T o ta l.....................

$318,862 76

29 ,500
5,0 00
2 ,4 75
1 ,223

00
00
16
12

33,650
4 ,6 1 4
510
1,360

48
83
00
75

Capital stock paid in ....
Surnlus fu nd......... ...........
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits....'..........

$25,000 00
7,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$318,862 76

5 ,7 30 89
8 00
63,362 61
207,501 84
10,259 42

5,6 17 00
183 63

Greenleaf— -State Bank of Greenleaf.
T. E. C O N N E L L , President.
T H O S. F L A T L E Y , Vice President.

J. B. F L A T L E Y , Cashier.
A. G. Z I M M E R M A N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Jas. E. Clark,
R. M . Priest,
J. B. Flatley,
Frank R . Falek.

M . J. R oach,
T . E. Connell,
Jacob Brittnacher,
Thos. Flatley,
Leo P. Fox,

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 4, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin......... ...............
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$78,060 40

T o ta l.....................

$108,693 95


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

5 ,5 4 4 93
4 ,4 18 20
2 ,4 1 0 73
8,9 80 62
3 ,3 28 36
60 00
767 50
1,175 40

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$15,000 00
200 00

T o ta l.....................

$108,693 95

1,983 59
31 ,474 46
52,123 34
7,912 56

3,8 35 00
112 81

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Greenwood— Farmers and M erchants Bank.
CH AS. C O R N E L IU S , President.
C. H. C L U T E , Vice President.
J. H. H U N T Z IC K E R , 2d Vice President.

E. R O B E R T B R O W N , Cashier.
A R T H U R B U K E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Charles Cornelius,
C. H. Clute,
F. J. Blecha,
Geo. A. Ure,
H arry Hewett,
H enry F. Stabnow,

Dan Cook,
R o y L. K ayhart,
A dolph Schwarze,
J. H. Huntzicker,
A. H. Noah.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 11, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

L ia b ilitie s .

$102,541 25
472 61
3 ,3 57
7 ,4 98
3 ,5 65
599

85
58
82
25

2 ,1 93 93
4 ,0 7 7 23
419 04
100 00
850 00
1,900 00
50 31
* --------$127,625 87

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted ..........................

$30,000 00
3 ,0 00 00
1,112 34
4 00
44 ,130 34
4 2 ,012 98
5 ,3 6 6 21
2 ,0 0 0 00

— -------------------------

T o ta l.....................

T ota l.....................

$127,625 87

Greenwood— Greenwood State Bank.
JOHN^^HANKsf*vicPpresident.
Erastus Bowen,
H. H. Hartson,
E. F. W ollenberg,

F' WOLLENBERG. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W m . Huntzicker,
John Shanks.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 19, 1891.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Interest advanced on
■pans...............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver com .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..... ......................
N ickels and cents...........
Insurance acct.................
Revenue stamps..............
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$143,513
2 ,2 12
7,5 0 0
6 ,3 50

44
12
00
00

17,751 29
5 ,2 22 21
717 30
150 00
741 45
8,261
145
94
86

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.,...................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$25,000 00
5 ,0 00 00
1,933 50
67 ,290 68
2 ,7 4 5 70
82,368 38
8 ,4 07 31

00
86
90
00

$192,745 57

Total.

$192,745 57

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Gresham — State Bank.
R. E. K O P E L K E , President.
A. K U C K U K , Vice President.

L. G. L A U B E N S T E IN , Cashier.
G. E. L A U B E N S T E IN , Asst.
Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

H enry Hoffm an,
i Hopelke,
A. Kuckuk,

L. G. Laubenstein,
Andrew M ader.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 21, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin........ ................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

L ia b ilit ie s .

$79,267 26
3,3 85 00
1,500 00
2 ,8 57 90
122 78
95 00
313 00
4 ,2 72 00
87 37

T o ta l.....................

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid...............
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted..........................

$15,000 00
9,5 0 0 00

Total..,...................

$91,900 31

$91,900 31

1,9 70 42
17,662 95
4 1 ,766 94
6 ,0 0 0 00

Hales Corners -Stale Bank of Hales Corners.
JA M E S G O D S E L L , President.

JO H N M E A D E , Vice President and
Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

James Godsell,
John Meade,

M ary C. Godsell,
Ellen M eade.
E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 21, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S.. state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve.banks..................
t.hecks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin......................."
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$128,474 13
51 20
52 ,238 58
6 ,2 5 0 00
1,792 07
30 ,879 48
8 25
112 50
349 95

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de,p osit................................
Savings deposits..............

$2 0,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
3 ,1 2 9 90
35 ,734 07
87,751 38
69,755 41

1,1 54 00
60 60
$221,370 76

T o ta l.....................

$221,370 76

146

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

H a m m o n d — The Bank of H am m on d .
G E O . W . W R IG H T , President.
C H R IS T IA N H A N S O N , Vice President.

P. C. A N D E R S O N , Cashier.
H. L. A N D E R S O N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Geo. M . Leonard,
H. L. Anderson,
Christian Hanson,

Geo. W . W right,
P- C. Anderson.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 1, 1892.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 12, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
Banking house, furni­
ture and fix tu re s.......
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin...... .'.................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Expense.............................

$113,328 84
577 63

T o ta l.....................

$130,720 20

100 00

3,5 0 0 00
3,0 0 0 00
4,4 0 7
12
605
550

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................

$ 10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$130,720 20

2,0 0 6 26

29 ,262 13
89,451 81

90
35
00
37

3 ,5 22 00
75 00
1,041 11

Hancock— Bank of Hancock.
C. A. W A L K E R , President.
M.
S. W A L K E R , V ice President.

A. A. G IB B S , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
M.
S. W alker,
C. A. W alker,

A. A. Gibbs.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 1, 1899.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 9, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$97,425 05

T o ta l.....................

$147,019 90


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

12,500 00
2 , 0 0 0 00

1,400 00
25 ,943 67
71 50
1,370 00
712 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................

$15,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$147,019 90

6,000 00
1,484 20

42 ,820 17
1,102 47
80 ,613 06

5 ,4 67 00
90 38
40 00

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

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Hartford— First City Bank.
JO H N C. C O E R P E R , President.
JO H N P. D E N IS O N , Vice President.

JO H N C. D E N IS O N , Cashier.
JO H N P. D E N IS O N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John C. Coerper,
John C. Denison,

John P. Denison.

E S T A B L IS H E D IN 1857.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 13, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Due from approved re­
serve banks,................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

T o ta l.....................

Li a b ili t ie s .

$48,025 84
197 31
1,797 12
1 ,474 61
40 05
624 00
32 47

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
N otes and bills redis­
counted.........................
Bills payable....................

$10,500 00
6 ,5 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$52,191 40

$52,191 40

1,333 08
12,052 42
14,305 90
3,0 0 0 00
4 ,5 0 0 00

Hartford— Hartford Exchange Bank.
A N D R E W H A U S E R , President.
T H E R E S A M cC O L L O W , V ice President.

E. A. M cC O L L O W , Cashier.
A. A. H A U S E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Theresa M cC ollow ,
A ndrew Hauser,
A. A. Hauser,

J. B. Becker,
E. A. M cC ollow .

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 9, 1890.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 4, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..........................
N ickels and cents...........

$236,917 06
654 58

T o ta l.....................

$342,862 07


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

61 ,555 00
3,4 9 5 00
28,511 52
3 ,5 36 73
670 00
750 55

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$20,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
1,928 92
83 ,457 76
189,714 56
40 ,1 5 4 83

6,341 00
430 63
T o ta l.....................

$342,862 07

148

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

H artland— Bank of H artland.
H. W . G O O D W IN , President.
H. G. B. N IX O N , V ice President.

W . G. S M IT H , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. W . G oodw in,
H. G. B. Nixon,

W . G. Smith.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 1, 1894.
Incorporated as a State Bank, June 4, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$140,350 26
139 33

T o ta l.....................

$297,600 85

89 ,517 83
3 ,4 00 00
1,100 00
52 ,972 26
1,145 01
1,405 00
2 ,4 97 25

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$15,000 00
5,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$297,600 85

6,5 8 8 89
65 ,115 77
173,465 25
32 ,430 94

4 ,6 5 0 00
423 91

H augen— H augen Slate Bank.
T O M O. M A S O N , Cashier.
W . H. R Y A N , Asst. Cashier.

O. G. K IN N E Y , President.
JO H N M A C A K , Vice President.
D IR E C T O R S .
O. G. Kinney,
T om O. M ason,
W . R. Zabel,

John M acak,
W . H. Ryan,
C. W . Hayes.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 24, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esources.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Expense..............................
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$32,066
551
2 ,3 1 3
1,969

71
59
75
99

8 ,5 0 9 01

Capital stock paid in ....
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$ 10,000 00

T o ta l......................

$47,172 34

20 ,817 38
12,922 99
3,431 97

11 10
20 00
334 30
1,3 08 00
29 64
58 25
$47,172 34

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Hawkins— Hawkins State Bank.
C. K. E L L IN G S O N , President.
P. H. H A M M E R , V ice President.

G. 0 . V IG , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. K. Ellingson,
P. H. Hammer,
O. T. H atz,

M ike Schupsky,
Ruben Stone.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 13, 1911.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$81,597
202
2 ,1 03
2 ,0 0 0

42
15
82
00

5 ,3 22 18
178 92
695 00
251 85
2 ,1 59 00
139 46

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$10,000 00
4 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$94,649 80

$94,649 80

1 ,409 33
28 ,380 56
37,615 66
8 ,0 1 0 36
5 ,2 33 89

Hazel Green— Hazel Green State Bank.
E.
S T A D E L , President.
R. J. B R Y A N T , Vice President.

B. C. B E R G , Cashier.
J. F. N A D L E R , Asst.

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E. Stadel,
B.
C. Berg,
Joseph R unde,
T . H. Williams,

R. J. Bryant,
J. H. Cox,
C. Shilliam.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 23, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ili tie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from o{.her banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............

$206,257 84
82 94

T o ta l.....................

$284,276 00


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

15,027 43
5 ,1 12 58
2 ,5 0 0 00
47,659 71
1,383 71
16 94
482 50
843 70

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................

$15,000 00
3 ,0 0 0 00
3 ,6 8 7 77
68 ,343 36
153,645 25
39 ,483 53
1 ,1 16 09
«

4 ,7 79 00
I l l 65
18 00
T o ta l.....................

$284,276 00

)

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Helenville— G erm an-A m erican Bank.
H. W. R E U L , President.
A. C. G R U N N E R T , Vice President.

ROY

MUCK,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. W . Reul,
F. W . Boehm ,
G. W . Meek,

A. C. Grunnert,
R. E. Potter,

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 14, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$61,359 47
3,845 00
959 00

T o ta l.....................

$77,704 10

8,784 31
75 00
187 50
458 80

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$20,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$77,704 10

425 04
12,011 69
45 ,267 37

1,988 00
47 02

Hersey— State Bank of Hersey.
A U G U S T S T R E H L V , President.
J. F. K R E N Z , Vice President.

G E O R G E D I X O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
August Strehlv,
George D ixon,
C.
W . Bailey,

J. F. Krenz,
J. H. Schafer.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 3, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Li a b i l i t i e s .

Loans and discounts......
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Expense.............................

$9 ,269 00
1,695 84

T o ta l.....................

$15,279 22


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

1,523 79
21 90
40 00
375 70
1,617 00
32 70
703 29

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................

$10,000 00

T ota l.....................

$15,279 22

52 16
4 ,9 2 2 06
230 00
75 00

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

H ighland— H ighland State Bank.
P L A T T W H IT M A N , President.

H A R R Y J. F E C H T ,
M A E F E C H T , Asst.

Cashier.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Platt W hitm an,
Harry J. Fecht,

M ae Fecht.

E S T A B L IS H E D A P R IL 21, 1903.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 9, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures .
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currencv..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$245,219
1,557
3,5 00
1 ,389
5,8 64

59
65
00
00
09

45,774 96
2,359 14
2 j 722 50
913 60

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$20,000 00
2 ,3 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$320,864 03

348 44
98,767 33
196,335 57
3,1 12 69

11,477 00
86 50
$320,864 03

T o ta l.....................

Hilbert— State Bank of H ilbert.
T . E. C O N N E L L , President.
JO H N J. S H E R M A N , Vice President.

JO H N J. M A D L E R ,
H. L. M E Y E R , Asst.

Cashier.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
T. E. Connell,
John J. Sherman,
John J. M adler,
J. W . Grupe,

H. L. M eyer,
John W eber,
H. R. Swanke.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 16, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s....
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$372,217 82
141 91

T o ta l.....................

$432,647 67


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

2 ,5 00 00
4,0 00 00
1 ,000 00
41 ,213 55
637 64
23 25
65 00
1 ,357 15

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................
N otes and bills rediscoun ted.........................

$25,000 00
10,000 00
3,181 37
6,2 94 43
97,039 22
254,769 26
27,329 51
825 88
8,2 08 00

9,413 00
78 35
T o ta l.....................

$432,647 67

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Hillsdale— State Bank of Hillsdale.
C. H. M U S E U S , President.
J. L E M L E R , Vice President.

E. G. R R O W N , Cashier.
P. C. A N D E R S O N , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

C.
E.
A.
D.

H.
G.
E.
B.

Museus,
Brown,
Coe,
Hulbert,

J. Lemler,
C. C. Post,
M . C. H oward.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 29, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$29,787
14
2 ,5 00
1 ,700

85
66
00
00

$10,000 00
1 ,500 00

814 00
137 03

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Bills p ayable....................

$38,020 41

T ota l.....................

$38,020 41

1 ,056 89
1 ,771 58
15 00
223 40

290 28
15,108 30
7,511 43
38 50
571 90
3,0 00 00

Hillsboro— Farmers State Bank.
F. A. M A C H OVE C, President.
J. M . H E A L Y , Vice President.

W. E. L IN D , Cashier.
H E N R Y L IN K E , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

Clarence W ebster,
James Goggin,
M . O. Lind,
J. M . Ilealy,

E. E. Gage,
Pat Lynch,
F. A. M achovec.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 2, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ili ties.
$107,239
653
5,0 00
2,569

14
85
00
25

38,884 34
1 ,234 62
1 ,220 00
465 15

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid .....................
Individual deposits, subiect to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................

$20 ,000 00

T ota l.....................

$159,797 61

1 ,367 94
34,070 14
104,359 53

2,5 05 00
26 26
$159,797 61

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Hillsboro— Hillsboro State Bank.
E. V. W E R N IC K , President.
F. A. W O P A T , Vice President.

R O B E R T H A M M E R , Cashier.
JESS. K A U F F M A N , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

E. V. W erm ck,
C. F. Kauffm an,
R. Hammer,

Em m a H. W ym an,
F. A. W opat.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 1, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
II e s o u r c e s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$284,473 36
726 01
21 ,500 00
5,0 0 0 00
1,230 15
92,381 69
1,900 00
447 10
1,015 00
573 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Postal savings..................

$15,000 00
9 ,0 0 0 00
1,863 53
88,513 24
296,729 90
2 ,2 0 0 87
45 49

3 ,9 2 0 00
171 72
15 00
$413,353 03

T o ta l.....................

$413,353 03

Hixton— Farmers and M erchants Bank.
II. A. M . S T E E N , President.
H.
E. B U R T O N , V ice President.

L. M c D I R M I D , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H.
H.
D.
L.
H.

A. M . Steen,
E. Burton,
A. Stolts,
A. Sly,
J. Dorrance,

Geo. D. M aule,
Nils Erickson,
Chas. Newell,
Jas. Thayer.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 31, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due fyom approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$141,470
1,535
3 ,1 25
2 ,0 6 0

18
16
00
00

27,799 67
10,831 28
22 00
945 00
427 80

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$12,500 00
2 ,5 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$191,647 97

1,899 37
53,767 61
120,397 00
583 99

3,341 00
90 88
$191,647 97

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

H olcom be— State Bank of H olcom be.
R O B E R T L. Z IM M E R M A N ,
C ashier.
N. M . M A R T I N , Asst. Cashier.

A. J. E D M IN S T E R , President.
R. C. R O D E C K E R , Vice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
R. C. Rodecker,
R. L. Zimmerman,

A. J. Edminster,
R . L. Cleaves.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 31, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$54,733
191
2 ,5 0 0
2 ,3 80

70
78
00
25

7,6 34 42
209 10
70 00
357 40

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit.......................... .
N otes and bills rediscou n ted ..........................

$ 10,000 00
3,0 0 0 00

T ota l.....................

$69,419 76

1,716 53
30 ,004 27
21 ,698 96
3,0 00 00

1,301 00
42 11
$69,419 76

H ollandale— Hollandale State Bank.
H. D. T H O M A S , President.
C A R L C H A N D L E R , V ice President.

S T E P H E N T. S H A N L E Y , Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
Carl Chandler,
Lloward D. Thom as,

S. T . Shanley.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 25, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin................. .......
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$103,227
766
4,0 0 0
1,500

77
30
00
00

38 ,455
5,251
395
1,246

16
53
00
00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$15,000 00
3 ,0 00 00

T ota l.....................

$159,711 02

1,328 76
96,428 00
43 ,954 26

4 ,8 0 2 00
67 26
$159,711 02

155

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

H olm en— Bank of H olm en.
O T T O B O S S H A R D , President.
T H O S. JO H N SO N , Vice President.

C. A. S JO L A N D E R , Cashier.
O SC A R H A U G , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Otto Bosshard,
Thos. Johnson,
W. D. Sandman,

J. M . Halderson,
C. A. Sjolander.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 4, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$228,563 49
91 25

T o ta l.....................

$292,430 97

18,807 50
3,500 00
1,500 00
32,336 89
2,2 50 00
827 85

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
l ime certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$15,000 00
5,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$292,430 97

6,992 84
54,916 13
154,759 36
55,762 64

4,497 00
56 99

Honey Creek— State Bank of Honey Creek.
W M . K IN G S T O N , Cashier.
A. M . B A B C O C K , Asst. Cashier

W. E. B A B C O C K , President.
H. B. M IL L E R , Vice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . E. B abcock,
H. B. Miller,
Mrs. Frank Page,
W m . Kingston,

John L. Funk,
W. R. Purvis,
Edwin M orse.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 30, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currenCv..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Cash short........................

$90,693 30
120 31
1,500 00

T o ta l.....................

$102,696 50


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

9,183 87
81 , 15
700 00
72 75
161 00
154 33
29 79

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Bills payable....................

$ 10,000 00
2 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$102,696 50

3,6 92 30
18,653 89
49 ,458 40
8,891 91
10,000 00

156

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Horicon-— Horicon Slate Bank.
A. W . W IL C O X , President.
CH AS. H A W K S , V ice President.

H. G. D IE K E L M A N N , Cashier.
II. V. B. W IL C O X , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. W . W ilcox,
Charles Hawks,
H. G. Diekelm ann,

H. V. B. W ilcox,
F. H. Clausen.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 7, 1896.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............

$414,585 87

T o ta l.....................

$613,122 21

64,830 00
39,433 31
8,156 80
58,068 32
50 12
16,020 00
4,2 4 2 25
7 ,4 94 00
176 54
65 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposit ..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Postal savings..................
Bills p ayable....................

$50,000 00
25,000 00

T ota l.....................

$613,122 21

8,299 34
190,894 17
75,413 60
197,792 65
2 ,5 85 66
3,1 36 79
60,000 00

Hortonville— Bank of Hortonville.
C. F. B U C K , President.
M . R I T G E R , Vice President.

F. N. T O R R E Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
G. A. Zuehlke,
F. N. Torrey,
A.* Haller,

M . Ritger,
C. F. Buck.

E S T A B L IS H E D .JULY 29, 1895.
Incorporated as a State Bank January 11, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$208,893
55
4,111
2 ,4 6 6

29
16
12
32

14,044 94
7 45
105 00
918 60
3,791 00
73 47
$234,466 35

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit.............
Savings deposits......... .
Notes and bills redis­
coun ted.........................

$25,000 00
10,000 00

T ota l.....................

$234,466 35

794 32
45,529 92
131,195 17
5,681 94
16,265 00

157

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Howards Grove— State Bank of Howards Grove.
(P. 0 . S H E B O Y G A N , R. F. D .)
A U G U S T W IT T E , President.
GEO. C. Z I M M E R M A N N , Vice President.

A U G U S T F R O M E , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
August W itte,
Geo. C. Zimmermann,
August From e,

August Luecke,
Louis W . Drier.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 25, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces,

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency.........................
Nickels and cents...........

$178,762 02
15 21

T o ta l.....................

$213,658 92

15,100 00
2,5 0 0 00
1,800 00
13,385 94
95 00
515 05
1,396 00
89 70

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$213,658 92

1,587 10
12 00
73 ,796 07
121,195 01
5 ,0 68 74

Httmbird— First State Bank.
C. D. F O W L E R , President.
M . K R E T S C H M E R , V ice President.

B. J. S T A L L A R D , Cashier.
W . E. W A T E R S , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
i

B. J. Stallard,
Fred Theiler,
M . Kretschmer,
C. D . Fowler,

H. L. Dunn,
Geo. Iffland,
P. A. Hem mi.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 8, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts..:......................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$108,712
1,212
4 ,0 0 0
2 ,0 0 0

81
52
00
00

972 60
175 00
895 00
425 75
2 ,1 6 7 00
17 46
$120,578 14

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted.........................

$10,000 00
6,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$120,578 14

1,447 04
25 ,684 02
65,947 08
11,500 00

158

R E P O R T OF T IIE C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K I N G .

Hurley— Iron Exchange Bank.
W. S. R E Y N O L D S , Cashier.
JO H N P. M IL L E R , Asst. Cashier.

J. C. R E Y N O L D S , President.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . S. R eynolds,
John P. Miller,

J. C. Reynolds.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 7, 1885.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 10, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$159,828 29
21 86

T o ta l.....................

$363,344 39

27 ,000 00
3 ,0 00 00
500 00
117,925
12,245
6,155
2,551

85
86
00
00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Certified checks...............

$30,000 00
10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$363,344 39

9,1 76 94
181,588 86
67,880 20
64,548 39
150 00

34,116 00
53

Hustisford— Hustisford State Bank.
E D G A R B O E IN G , President.
S. B. JO N E S, V ice President.

R I C H A R D R O L L , Sr. Cashier.
R IC H A R D R O L L , Jr., Asst. Cashier.
A N N A F L E T C H E R , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .
H. C. R yder,
H. O. Ryder.

Edgar Boeing,
R ichard R oll,
S. E. Jones,

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 6, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$145,579 51
608 01

T o ta l.....................

$196,824 86


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

4 ,0 0 0
9 ,0 00
4 ,0 0 0
10,459

00
00
00
39

17,301 72
124 00
847 50
620 70

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit........ ..................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .........................

$30,000 00
6,0 00 00

T ota l.....................

$196,824 86

3,8 78 27
59,306 02
85,440 41
2,2 0 0 16
10,000 00

4 ,0 67 00
154 03
63 00

159

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E R A N K S.

Hustler— Hustler State Bank.
J. H. M O R R IL L , President.
J. H. M U E L L E R , Vice President.

W. W . S M IT H , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. H. M orrill,
W. F. Talg,
J. H. Mueller,
John Adrian,
Ole H. Olson,
E. J. Wiles.
G. O. Lawrence,
E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 17, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Expense.............................
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$71,159 39
206 71
18,000 00
2 ,2 0 0 00
1,650 00
4 ,9 4 8 61
690 79
395 00
283 25

Capital stock paid i n ....
$10,000
Surplus fu nd....................
1,000
Contingent fu nd.............
100
Due to banks— deposits
1,1 36
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check......................... 18,816
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
71,658
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing............ , ..........
700

00
00
00
42
67
24
27

3 ,1 56 00
36 77
585 08
$103,411 60

T o ta l.....................

$103,411 60

Independence— State Bank of Independence.
JO H N S P R E C H E R , President.
A N T O N S E N T Y , Vice President.

W A L T E R E. S P R E C H E R , Cashier.
O T T O A. S P R E C H E R , Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John Sprecher,
W alter E. Sprecher,
Otto A. Sprecher,
A nton Senty,
J. A. M arkham ,
J. F. Kulig.
E S T A B L IS H E D A P R IL 3, 1897.
Incorporated as a State Bank M ay 31, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.........
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$371,325 01
203 14
66 ,000 00
6,9 0 0 00
3 ,6 5 4 47
83,947 56
67 61
6 ,2 45 00
1,8 55 75

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$5 0,00 0 00
10,000 00
2 ,1 7 2 53
96 ,0 6 4 20
344,555 98
30 ,165 14
12,638 66

4 ,9 4 0 00
457 97
$545,596 51

T o ta l.....................

$545,596 51

160

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Ingram —-Ingram State Bank.
U. G. B L O O D , President.
C.
A. M A G N U S , Vice President.

M . J.

L E IN E N K U G E L ,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. E. Kuhlman,
E. J. Lenmark,
U. G. B lood,
C. A. Magnus,
Ben J. Faast,
J. A. Playter.
A. P. Kearney,
E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 7, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved reserve banks...................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national Currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
i
T o ta l......................

L ia b ilitie s .

$35,536
2 ,6 8 0
1 ,465
500

49
00
00
00

2,2 9 2 24
289 70
66 48
320 00
329 75
829 00
67 96
$44,376 62

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding.........................
N otes and bills rediscou n ted ..........................
Bills payable....................

$ 10,000 00
2 ,1 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$44,376 62

233 55
9 ,8 95 33
8 ,2 73 83
6 977 32
31 59
1,865 00
5,0 00 00

loia— Bank of loia.
S. M . M Y H R E , President.
G U N D E R B E R G E N , Vice President.

O. C. L E E A N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
S. M . M yhre,
N. O. Bidney,
Gunder Bergen,
M rs. Flora E. M yhre.
O.
C. Leean,
E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 4, 1893.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 28, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures...
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$203,177 44
445 95

T o ta l.....................

$288,800 11


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

26,900
5,0 00
2,6 99
2 ,0 00

00
00
16
00

31,540 21
300 00
950 37
5,0 90 00
'491 50
9 ,8 28 00
377 48

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits . . .
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$15,000 00
15,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$288,800 11

4,0 73 51
775 00
36,072 25
1,425 16
202,296 12
12,927 07
1,231 00

161

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Iola^—The Farmers State Bank of Tola.
H. J. S E V E R S O N , President.
B. W IL L IA M S , Vice President.

G. L. G U N D U S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. J. Severson,
A. W einmann, Jr.,
Chas. L. Buswell,

B. Williams,
L. A. Brakke.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 19, 1899.
Incorporated as a State Bank Decem ber 27, 1901.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.......
$149,343
O verdrafts..............
I ll
Banking h o u s e .....
2 ,7 0 0
Furniture and fixtures .
2 ,5 0 0
Other real estate owned
2 ,5 8 5
D ue from approved re­
14,189
serve banks........
Due from other banks ..
775
Checks on other banks
and cash item s..
878
Gold coin.................
250
Silver coin...............
328
U. S. and national cur­
rency....................
6,3 95
Nickels and cents..............
78
Bank collections....
276
T o ta l.....................

79
78
00
00
90
78
00
68
00
30
00
29
00

Capital stock paid in ....
$20 ,000
Surplus fu nd........
10,000
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.........
1,6 74
Due to banks— deposits
300
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check....
21 ,695
Tim e certificates of de­
posit....................
104,545
Savings deposits..
5 ,6 6 3
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted ..............
16,533

$180,412 52

T o ta l.....................

00
00
64
00
43
26
85
34

$180,412 52

Iron Ridge— Com m ercial State Bank.
JA C O B K L O E C K N E R , President.
W M . K L O E C K N E R , Vice President.

JO H N K L O E C K N E R , Cashier.
PETER
K L O E C K N E R , Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Jacob Kloeckner,
W m . Kloeckner,

John Kloeckner,
Peter Kloeckner.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 9, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................
6


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilit ie s .

$141,196 79
130 29
11,000 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
23 ,859 21
1,7 22 50
951 85
6 ,1 8 8 00
69 19
$187,617 83

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

T o ta l.....................

$1 0,00 0 00
5 ,5 0 0 00
2 ,4 2 6 37
36 ,853 14
119,213 36
13,624 96

$187,617 83

162

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Iron River— Iron River Bank.
JO H N A. P E T T IN G IL L , President.
W. F. M cE L D O W N E Y , Vice President.

GEO.

L. P E T T I N G I L L ,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John A. Pettingill,
Geo. L. Pettingill,
G. A. Herman,

W m . F. M cE ldow ney,
Swan Swanson.

E S T A B L IS H E D IN 1892.
Incorporated as a State Bank February 17, 1900.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and c e n t s ..........
T o ta l.....................

$51,461
180
4 ,0 0 0
2 ,3 5 2
2,2 0 9

16
50
00
04
20

6,3 76 87
31 23
720 02
3 ,0 0 2 50
496 75

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check....... ........
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .........................
Bills payable....................

$15,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$71,492 71

549 83
18 ,504 60
2 1 ,8 7 4 7 6
6 ,0 53 97
5 ,5 09 55
2 ,0 0 0 00

600 00
62 44
$71,492 71

Iron River— W isconsin State Bank.
G E O R G E S. B A R N E S , President.
T. F. M A C K M I L L E R , Vice President.

B Y R O N R IP L E Y ,
M . C. H E L M E R ,

Cashier.
Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Isaac H ubbard,
George S. Barnes,
T. N. Okerstrom,
T . F. M ackmiller,
M . C. Helmer,
A lbert G. Johnson,
B yron R ipley.
J. W. Tarter,
John H. Fitzpatrick,
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 2, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin.....................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy............ \..........
Nickels and cents...........
Insurance receivable......
Judgm ents........................
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$50,643
740
1,8 30
3 ,4 73

49
60
12
06

3 ,2 52 79
1,580 00
85 00
1,520 00
480 00
2 ,4 1 5
99
1,499
74
82

00
88
60
63
64

$67,776 81

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted ..........................
Bills p ayable....................

$10,000 00
1 ,600 00

T o ta l.....................

$67,776 81

454 70
21 ,1 4 8 54
17,357 57
4 ,4 8 4 01
7,731 99
5,0 0 0 00

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

163

Jackson— The Jackson State Bank.
T H E O . S Y D O W , President.
A L F . B. F R O E H L IC H , Vice President.

W. IT F R O E H L IC H , Cashier.
A L F. B. F R O E L IC H , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Theo. Sydow ,
P.
W . Kraem er,
Alf. B, Froehlich,

W m . H. Froehlich,
H enry Leisener.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 5, 1907.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilit ie s .

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency......................
Nickels and cents...........

$91,522 44
360 52

T o ta l.....................

$108,575 71

400 00
5 ,0 00 00
2 ,5 5 5 00
2 ,4 8 0 00
514 00
1,667 50
416 25
3 ,5 95 00
65 00

Capital stock paid in ....
$2 0,00 0
871
Surplus fund........
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.........
747
Individual deposits, sub­
26 ,179
ject to check....
Dem and and time cer­
tificates of deposit ....
33 ,180
Savings deposits..
24 ,983
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing.......... ;.............
552
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted .............
2 ,0 6 0
T o ta l.....................

00
40
56
76
96
56
47
00

$108,575 71

Janesville— Bower City Bank.
GEO. G. S U T H E R L A N D , President.

A. E. B IN G H A M , Cashier.
II. D. M U R D O C K , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Geo. G. Sutherland,
A. E. Bingham,
James A. Fathers,

W illiam M cL ay,
R. M . Bostwick.

E S T A B L IS H E D A P R I L 16, 1895.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds.........
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curr-ency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$462,838 85
422 83
14,900 00
3,5 0 0 00
83,309 26
15,861 11
1 .268 38
2,2 7 7 50
2,5 0 0 50

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

30 ,566 00
242 81
122 29
$617,809 53

$50,000 00
50,000 00
25 ,125 24
276,809 95
28,650 94
187,223 40

......... '£■■>« n
■,

T o ta l.....................

$617,809 53

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Janesville— M erchants and Savings Bank.
W. S. J E F F R IS , President.
W M . B L A D O N , Vice President.

S. M . S M IT H , Cashier.
C. H. G A G E , Asst. Cashier.
E.
J. H A U M E R S O N , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

J. F. Pember,
M.
O. M ouat,
M.
G. Jeffris,
I.
F. Connors,

W . S. Jeffris,
W m . Bladon,
S. M . Smith.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 18, 1875.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
D ue from approved reserve banks.................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............

L ia b ilitie s .

$831,588 23
269 62
399,736 00
444,515 91
7 ,4 72 60
1,849 42
26 ,152 50
2 ,5 57 70
31 ,435 00
266 47
256 33

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit................. ,........
Savings deposits..............
Reserved for taxes and
interest...........................

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,7 4 6 ,0 9 9 78

Jefferson— The

54 ,006 90
27,827’ 06
42 2,68 9 92
105,519 45
92 6,05 6 45
10 ,000 00

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,7 4 6 ,0 9 9 78

Farmers & M erchants
Jefferson.

G E O R G E C O P E L A N D , President.
L Y N N H S M IT H , Vice President.

$100,000 00
100,000 00

Bank

of

GEO. J. K IS P E R T , Cashier.
W M . S. K IS P E R T , Asst. Cashier.
W . A. M U C K , Asst. Cashier. (

D IR E C T O R S .
George J. Kispert,
Geo. Copeland,
L ynn H. Smith,
John M . Bienfang,

A dam Kispert,
Geo. F. Bullwinkel,
O. F. Roessler.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 2, 1874.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$469,874 80
372 96
29 ,288 75
25 ,000 00
8,0 00 00
107,291 94
1 ,236 34
4 ,7 05 00
1,164 86

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
D ue to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

381,887 31
45,322 57

T o ta l......................

$661,368 15

$60,000 00
40 ,000 00
8,9 76 77
233 13
124,948 37

14,200 00
233 50
$661,368 15

165

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Jefferson—-The Jefferson County Bank.
W . H. P O R T E R , President.
J.
W . P U E R N E R , Vice President.

W. S. H E N R Y , Cashier.
M . B E C K , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . H. Porter,
J. W . Puerner,
W . S. Henry,
G odfrey Fernholz,

J. W. Ileid,
L. M . Smith,
Emil Stoppenbach.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R , 185(5.
Incorporated as a State Bank September 4, 1875.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$464,690 88
16 05
26 ,600 00
6,0 00 00
1,500 00
90 ,260 52
8 ,4 87 46
1,185 56
5 ,7 40 00
1,185 80

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$75,000 00
15,000 00

26 1,02 4 29
126,237 08

T o ta l.....................

$618,664 37

13,772 85
127,630 15

12,670 00
328 10
$618,664 37

Johnson Creek— M ansfield’ s Bank.
F R E D C. M A N S F IE L D , President.

C. L. H U B B S, Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Fred C. M ansfield,
Grace M ansfield Pearce.
C.
L. Hubbs,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 18, 1895.
Incorporated as a State Bank N ovem ber 5, 1901.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esources,

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.........'...
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$94,163 83
51 45
4,3 5 0 00
4,0 00 00
1,118 52
21 .657 25
1 ,381 62
574 62
980 00
432 25

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of dcp osit...............................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$15,000 00
3,6 97 08

T o ta l.....................

$132,642 20

2,6 2 7 56
34 ,263 68
70,313 81
6 ,740 07

3,751 00
68 48
113 18
$132,642 20

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R E P O R T OF T H E

C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Juda— The Bank of Juda.
JO H N K R Y D E R , President.
C. H. H A L L , Vice President.

V. I. C O R SO N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. F. Miller,
J. \V. M cElwee,
Ira D. Johnson.

John Kryder,
B. H Roderick,
V. I. Corson,
C. H. Hall,

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 3, 1903.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 11, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b i l i l i e s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Silver coin.........................
U S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents........... >
T o ta l.....................

$60,791
681
2,7 00
1,500

00
53
00
00

4,1 15 75
2,4 02 77
498 95
137 80

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$ 10,000 00
4,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$74,444 40

1,383 70
27 ,179 92
31,880 78

1,576 00
40 60
$74,444 40

Junction— Junction State Bank.
H. G. G R A S H O R N , President.
C. A. B A R W IG , Vice President.

S. J. S E B O R A , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. G. Grashorn,
S. J. Sebora,
S. M . Quan,

C. A. Barwig,
Jacob R oth.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 4, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$55,943
276
2 ,3 50
2 ,1 98

84
65
00
00

6 ,706
1,587
425
1 ,153

56
67
00
55

2,231 00
233 39
28 66
$73,134 32

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............

$ 10,000 00
1 ,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$73,134 32

1 ,018 97
18,617 75
31 ,037 26
11,460 34

167

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Juneau— Citizens Bank of Juneau.
F. W. G E B H A R D T , Cashier.
A R T H U R R. H E M M Y , Asst
Cashier.

W . E. H A L L O C K , President.
M . H A R T Z H E IM , Vice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
Sidney R. Jones,
Ferd. Lindemann,
F. W . Gebhardt,
M . Hartzheim.
W. E. Hallock,
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 6, 1891.
Incorporated as a State Bank February 3, 1896.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts............. ...........
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ................... ...........
N ickels and cents...........

$296,821 83
19 65

T o ta l.....................

$371,423 53

5 ,000
9,400
2,0 00
2 ,8 00

00
00
00
00

44,739 71
195 28
6,405 00
1,159 70

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid..........................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$30,000 00
15,000 00
12,738 05
113,948 27
124,170 85
64,853 80
10,712 56

2,7 95 00
87 36

K aukauna— Farmers

T o ta l.....................

and

JO H N S C H M ID T , President.
W M . F. H O H M A N , V ice President.

M erchants

$371,423 53

Bank.

H. W E IF E N B A C H , Cashier-

D IR E C T O R S .
Conrad Timmers,
Chas. Appleton,
H. E. T hom pson,
J. L. Coonen.

John Schmidt,
John Jackels,
H. W eifenbach,
W. F. Hohnian,
M . A. Lemke,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 6, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds...... .
Banking house.................
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Fire insurance account..
Revenue stam ps..............

$184,724 65
528 35

T o ta l.....................

$212,092 88


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

5 ,200 00
2,0 97 76
4,9 29 49
1,861 06
3,4 70 00
1,624 30
6,517
398
692
49

00
72
10
45

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid ..................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted ..........................

$30,000 00
1,500 00

T o ta l.....................

$212,092 88

1,764 57
477 18
33 ,752 58
91,582 52
42 ,030 28
1 00
10,984 75

168

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

K aukauna— The Bank of Ka u kann a.
C. W . S T R IR L E Y , President.
L. L IN D A U E R , Vice President.

F. A. T O W S L E Y ,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Geo. O. Rergstrom,
hred Hoehne,
Judson G. Rosebush,
L. Lindauer,

John M cN a u gh ton ,
F. A. T ow sley,
C. W . Stribley
M . A. W ertheim er.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y , 1881.
Incorporated as a State Bank F ebruary 3, 1896.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Fire insurance advanced
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$407,508 55
3 27
4 ,3 2 5 00
28 ,865 34
1 ,376 73
1,855 50
2 ,0 1 2 90
7,821
222
136
53

00
25
57
45

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ue to banks— deposits
Individualdeposits, sub­
je ct to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Postal savings..................

$454,180 56

T o ta l.....................

$80,000 00
20 ,000 00
9 ,2 19 14
82 45
71 ,897 19
117,553
155,031
85
311

71
26
32
49

$454,180 56

Kendall— Farmers and M erchants Bank of Kendall.
L E W IS B U S W E L L , President.
F R A N C IS D U N C A N , V ice President.

GEO. H. R O B E R T S O N ,

C a s h ie r

D IR E C T O R S .
Lewis Buswell,
Luther Buswell,
Francis Duncan,
Jas. E. Dw yer,
H. P. Waffle,

Patrick Finucain,
V. E. Arzt,
Chas. Rueckheim ,
Herman M oe.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 11, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R eso u rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$99,076
2 ,0 2 5
6 ,0 00
3 ,3 4 8

88
27
00
50

11,913 97
379 96
1 ,020 00
374 85
1,998 00
160 39
$126,297 82

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
C ontingent fu nd .............
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
lim e certificates of de­
posit................................
T o ta l.....................

$23,000 00
1,000 00
490 67
1 ,103 07
19,923 62
2,7 61 00
78,019 46
$126,297 82

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

169

K endall— Kendall State Bank.
G.
R. H IL L , President.
O. R. H O L M E S , Vice President.
F R E D Z IM M E R M A N , 2d V. Pres.

GHAS. M A R Q U E T T E , Cashier.
H A R R Y A. R O G E R S , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
G.
R. Hill,
O. R. Holm es,
Fred Zimmerman,

H arry A. Rogers,
Chas. M arquette.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 2, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

L ia b ilitie s .

$130,152 02
3 62
31,165 00
3 ,8 00 00
2,0 87 12
16,301 35
2 ,6 85 05
3 ,0 63 72
667 50
1 ,272 65

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subje ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................

$15,000 00
3 ,000 00
3,2 3 7 65
28 00
25 ,128 98
9,8 6 0 83
137,796 36

2,7 98 00
55 79

T o ta l.....................

$194,051 82

T o ta l.....................

$194,051 82

Ken nan—-K ennan State Bank.
W.
J. S M IT H , President.
C. T . B A D E R , Vice President.
D IR E C T O R S .
F. J. K andutsch,
H ugo Kandutsch,
John Gilbert,

C. F. Bader,
W . J. Smith.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 19, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
Li a b i l i t i e s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Total


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$26,404 30
178 61
1,578 27
2 ,5 00 00
2 ,0 50 13
1,272 88
19 47
11 00
30 00
188 30

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted.........................

$10,000 00
225 21
14,019 72
5 ,8 40 00
2 ,1 5 3 37
759 83
2 ,5 0 0 00

1,189 00
76 17
$35,498 13

T o ta l.................

$35,498 13

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Kenosha— M erchants & Savings Bank.
H.
H.

B. R O B IN S O N , President.
W. J E F F E R Y , Vice President.

N. A. R O W E , Cashier.
JOS. F U N C K , Asst.

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. E. Remer,
W. J. Frost,
W . W. Vincent,
Chas. H. Gonnerman,
W . J. Bermingham,
H. B. R obinson,
H. W . Jeffery,
M athias W erve,
Christ Petersen,
N. A. R ow e,
Fred Larsen,
Jos. Funck.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 1, 1897.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 6, 1901.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks .
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Bonds to secure postal
savings...........................
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$627,862 30
185,644 18
25 ,000 00
10,000 00
58,851 12
2,5 13 89
26,333 95
4,392 31
6,007 50
2 ,3 86 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................
Reserved for taxes.........

$ 100,000 00
7 ,000 00

T ota l.....................

• $976,434 11

6 ,453 39
397,344 97
152,887
302,605
6,000
4 ,1 42

59
31
00
8b

19,041 00
401 56
8,000 00
$976,434 11

Kew askum — Bank of K ew askum .
A. L. R O S E N H E IM E R , President.
M . R O S E N H E IM E R , V ice President.

B. H. R O S E N H E IM E R , Cashier.
N. W. R O S E N H E IM E R ,
Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. L. Rosenheimer,
O. E. Lay,
M . Rosenheimer,
B. H. Rosenheimer,
A. G. Koch,
N. W. Rosenheimer.
George Petis,
E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 15, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..............
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..................
Nickels and c e n t s ..........
Total


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$366,844 45
953 76
41 ,386 25
10,000 00
5 ,7 6 4 10
62,865 34
3 ,9 9 4 89
240 47
2 ,3 1 2 50
890 65

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit.................... .-.........
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................

$30,000 00
10,000 00
9 ,5 0 4 73
91,730 78
311,880 43
48 ,867 26
5,111 37

11,836 00
6 16
$507,094 57

T ota'

$507,094 57

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

171

Kewaunee— Dairymans Slate Bank.
M A T T C E R V E N Z , President.
M.
J. R U D E B E C K , Vice President.
G E O R G E E R IC K S O N , 2d V. Pres.

J. E. H U T C H IS O N , Cashier.
J. J. S C H U L T Z , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R. C. Bach,
W. W. Kilwig,
R. C. Ostereich,
Jno. Shipka,
M . Cervenz,
H. Ketzerow,
J. Prebyl,
Ben Sticka,

Geo. Erickson.
L. M eyer,
M . J. Rudebeck,
Edw. Zeitter,
A. Dishmaker,
C. Olsen,
J. W . Reha.
E S T A B L IS 1IE D JU N E 2, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L iabili ties.

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts.... ;
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks —
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Expense.............................
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

$127,442
31
6,838
1 ,375

09
28
79
17

21,545
65
1 ,015
648

32
15
00
55

8,319
36
1,904
32

00
86
28
00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$35,000 00
8,7 50 00

T o ta l.....................

$169,253 49

$169,253 49

34,609 74
76,719 32
14,164 43
10 00

Kewaunee—-Farm ers and M erchants State Bank of
Kewaunee.
O. H. B R U E M M E R , President.
P. L. G. R E IN K E , Vice President.

W. C. E D W A R D S , Cashier.
J. G. W A L E C K A , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
O. H. Bruemmer,
F.
J. W ochos,
P. L. G. Reinke,

Jos. G. W alecka,
H enry A. D vorak,
Fred C. Aude.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 17, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$380,282 68
651 85
15,000 00
7,816 16
4,2 66 77
39,546 18
2 ,5 60 87
299 74
2,8 70 00
847 85

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of dep osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding...............

$25,000 00
6,250 00
5,1 79 58
38,771 04
331,063 97
52,099 20
375 00

4,461 00
135 69
$458,738 79

T o ta l.....................

$458,738 79

172

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF

B A N K IN G .

Kewaunee— State Bank of Kewaunee.
L. A L B E R T K A R E L , President.

V. H. J A N D A , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
L. A lbert Karel,
John M . Borgraan,

John L. Haney,
George A. Duvall.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E , 1876.
Incorporated as a State Bank January 30, 1892.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
N ickels and cents........
Expenses............................
Insurance premiums ad­
van ced ...........................

L ia b ilitie s .

$745,174 70
191 61
103,700
10,000
5 ,0 00
7 ,0 00

00
00
00
00

88,543 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............

$60,000 00
15,000 00
83 ,107 41
81 4,87 0 42
6 ,2 9 6 50
31 81

904 39
1,266 23
4 ,8 5 0 00
544 40
9 ,7 3 0 00
79 05
772 73
1,5 50 03

T o ta l.....................

$979,306 14

Kiel

T o ta l.....................

$979,306 14

Citizens State Bank.

D. F. N A U T H , President.
CH AS. A. B A H R , Vice President.

ALBERT

W A G E N K N E C IIT , Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
D . F. Nauth,
Chas. A. Bahr,
Frank Stark,
T heo. W. Schreiber,
W . J. Guetzloe,

Otto Stoelting,
Geo. P. M eyer,
Jas. L. Voelker,
Frank Schaller.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 26, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds.........
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$129,515 49
1 19
17,716 20
2 ,1 6 5 89
9 ,1 59 77
2 ,0 2 3 34
1,115 00
848 50

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$25,000 00

T ota l......................

$169,470 79

2 ,0 3 2 50
63,825 63
71,261 52
7,351 14

6 ,4 85 00
304 41
136 00
$169,470 79

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

173

Kiel— Slate Bank of Kiel.
J. B. L A U N , President.
H. C. M E S C H , Vice President.

W. J. T A Y L O R , Cashier.
W . J. R A H N , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

H. S. Eldred,
J. B. Laun,
W . P. Wagner,

R ichard Kiel,
H. C. M esch.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 1, 1898.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............

$381,401 29

T o ta l......................

$491,810 45

7 ,5 00
11,500
2,1 60
3,671

00
00
00
46

68,816 78
200 00
143 60
1,047 50
1 ,080 20
14,086 00
79 74
123 88

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Postal savings..................
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .........................
Reserved for taxes..........
Cash over..........................

$7 5,00 0 00
25 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$491,810 45

6 ,6 47 99
118,439 53
221,482
38 ,719
150
158

61
02
00
43

5 ,0 0 0 00
1,200 00
12 87

K ilbourn— Farmers and M erchants Stale Bank.
R . D. B A R N E Y , President.
T H O S. M . M cM A N M A N , Vice President.

A. C. T E N N IS O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Thos. M . M cM anm an,
F. P. M cM anm an,
D.
T . O’ Neil,

R . D. Barney,
Jas. F. Dougherty.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 26, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$171,694 82
495 43
32 ,300 00
3,5 00 00
38 ,000 23
,,4*

*
-

296 55
95 00
I ,213 45

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................

' $ 20,000

00
4 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,6 0 0 33

41 ,863 48
172,510 78
10,667 97
796 10

4 ,7 32 00
111 18
$252,438166

Total.

$252,438 66

174

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF R A N K IN G .

K ilbourn— Kilbourn State Bank.
W. S. S T R O U D , President.

L. N. C O A P M A N , Cashier.
E. H. R O T H E , Asst. Cashier.
O. P. H E L L A N D , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

L. N. Coapm an,
W . S. Stroud,

R. M . Stroud.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 1, 1884.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 7, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur^ ren cy..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$355,864 06
3 ,1 4 7 00

T o ta l......................

$502,579 91

77 ,8 8 0 00
10,000 00
47 ,836 92
1,765 63
164 53
75 00
2 ,1 4 3 60

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check ................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................

$2 0,00 0 00
2 0 ,0 0 0 00
100 02
5 2 ,276 03
36 0,60 2 58
48,651 16
950 12

3 ,5 59 00
144 17
T o ta l.....................

$502,579 91

K ingston— K ingston State Bank.
E D W . V A U G H A N , President.
A. O. E L L IS O N , Vice President.

J. T . S H A W , Cashier.
H. V O L K M A N N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
S. M . Vaughan,
Ed. Vaughan,
J. T. Shaw,
Frank Umbreit,

A. O. Ellison,
James Carter,
W . W. Hunter.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 5, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
G old com ...........................
Silver com .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$98,272 40
i o 21

T ota l......................

$126,412 69


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

6,0 0 0 00
4 ,0 0 0 00
1,0 00 00
13,115 63
750 00
550 00

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................

$1 5,00 0 00
900 00

T ota l......................

$126,412 69

1,792 05
5 00
14,523 64
94,192 00

2,6 31 00
83 45

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

175

Knapp— State Bank of Knapp.
C. R. CASE, Cashier.
O SC A R E S E N S T A D , Asst. Cashier.

W M . R O B IN S O N , President.
W. H. F R A N C IS , Vice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
W illiam R obinson,
W . H. Francis,

C. R. Case.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 12, 1904,

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fix tu re s,.
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold co in ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Insurance accoun t..........
T o ta l.....................

$ 10,000 00

4 ,1 43 00
43 1 /
352 29

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd ......... !..........
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p a id .,..................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$152,544 88

T o ta l.....................

$152,544 88

$128,094
35
3,9 50
1,500

76
64
00
00

12,755 47
431 15
805 00
434 40

3 ,5 00 00

2 ,9 8 5 47
52,669 06
14 22
63,702 74
17,673 45.
1,999 94

La Crosse— Exchange State Bank.
R O B E R T B. L O W R Y , Cashier.
W . J. L O W R Y , Asst, Cashier.

C. P. T H O M P S O N , President.
JOS. P. G O H R E S , Vice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
George B. Phillips,
C. P. Thom pson,

Joseph P. Gohres,
R obt. Lowry.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 4, 1889.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S , state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Stocks and other securi­
ties............... ••.................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fix tu re s,.
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$237,186 37
493 78
125,091 64
500
4 ,5 00
1 ,200
2 ,4 50

00
00
00
00

54,285 08

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid...................
Due to banks— deposits
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$25,000 00
9,5 00 00
4 ,7 14 28
271 63
20 00
107,294 46
85,743 30
207,157 28

2 ,7 0 8 19
1,970 00
749 30
8,4 15 00
151 59
$439,700 95

T otal

$439,700 95

176

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

La Crosse—-Security Savings Bank of La Crosse.
A.
N.

G U N D E R S E N , President.
F R E Y , V ice President.

J. A. T IIW IN G , Cashier.
J. B. B R E N N E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S
Ole Elbertson,
J. A. Thwing,
N.
Frey,
F. A. C otton,
L.
J. Kilian,
B. F. Keeler,
A.
Gundersen.
Olaf R. Skaar,
L. P. Benezet,
E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 1, 1894.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Furniture and fixtures ...
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T ax certificates................
Foreign m oney................
R evenue stam ps..............

$369,520 58
1,132 56

T o ta l.....................

$462,394 15

8,1 00 00
4 , 000 00
1 ,500 00
64,695 03
23 50
3,8 58 47
2 ,0 80 00
733 10
5 ,8 45
58
786
27
32

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subje ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$30,000 00
6,000 00
4 ,0 80 04
15 00
116,366 28
83,950 24
219,797 73
192 23
1,992 63

00
99
76
81
35
T o ta l.....................

$462,394 15

La Crosse— State Bank of La Crosse.
JO H N C. B U R N S , President.
L.
H. M A R T IN , Vice President.

A.
Bellerue,
J. M . H olley,
H. A. Kroner,
James Thom pson,

J. M . H O L L E Y , Cashier.
P A U L T. S C H U L ZE , Asst. Cashier
R.
J. R A Y , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
L. II. M artin,
John C. Burns,
Jos. Miller.

E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 7, 1879.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 31, 1883.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts....... $ 1 ,0 1 6 ,6 1 0
Overdrafts.........................
71
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
213,567
Stocks and other securities..................................
53 ,810
Furniture and fixtures....
24,528
Due from approved reserve banks..................
211 ,991
Due from other banks ...
7,8 60
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
5,4 50
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
4 ,8 33
Gold coin...........................
22 ,105
Silver coin.........................
5,2 07
U. S. and national currency..............................
34 ,903
N ickels and cents...........
37
Revenue stam ps..............
100

L ia b ilitie s .
57
70
91
87
65
50
84
59
13
00
80

$ 100,000 00
50,000 00
21,556 85
110,931 34
70 00
293,988 13
310,137 40
712,193 73
300 00
1 ,901 25

00
14
00

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,6 0 1 ,0 7 8 70


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ue to banks— deposits
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,6 0 1 ,0 7 8 70

177

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Ladysm ith— Rusk County Bank.
W. F. O’ C O N N O R , President.
G L E N N H. W IL L IA M S , Vice President.

L. C. S T R E A T E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
M.
H. Ballan,
L.
C. Streater,
H. A. Dim ock,

W . F. O’ Connor,
G. H. Williams.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 15, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............

$110,274 99
16 95

T o ta l.....................

$141,003 40

2 ,2 00 00
500 00
7 ,000 00
2 ,2 00 00
12,009 37
669 47
1 ,684 01
160 00
889 05

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subje ct to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Notes and bills rediscoun ted ..........................
Bills payable....................

$2 5,00 0 0
1 ,000 00
739 27
51 ,807 95
26 ,702 79
22,723 63
1 ,436 43
4 ,0 93 33
7,5 00 00

2 ,9 65 00
109 56
25 00
T o ta l.....................

$141,003 40

Ladysm ith— State Bank of Ladysm ith.
R.
D.

O. S IN C L A IR , President.
F. C L A R K , V ice President.

J. O. S IN C L A IR , Cashier.
H. H. H IN T O N , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

R.
D.
R.
F.

S. Johnson,
F. Clark,
O. Sinclair,
W. Tubbs,

R. H. Burns,
J. O. Sinclair,
W . J Kerm ott.

•

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 7, 1903.
Incorporated as a State Bank Septem ber 4, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

L oans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$365,168 72
5,9 42 29

T o ta l......................

$429,865 10


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

1 ,000 00
1 ,190
11,500
3,7 00
6,792

07
00
00
71

20,495 67
5,4 78 45
2 ,4 40 00
1 ,309 35
4 ,7 78 00
69 84

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of de
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks outstan d in g ........................
Debentures.......................
Bills payable....................

$35,000 00
15,000 00

T o ta l......................

$429,865 10

56 86
2 ,5 55 85
143,440 33
137,810 55
74 ,212 82
98 01
861 64
829 04
20 ,000 00

178

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K I N G .

La Farge— Bank of La Farge.
J. A. H A Y E S , President.
C A R LO S B U C H A N A N , Vice President.

L. L. L A T H R O P , Cashier.
J. J. C R E E D E N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Carlos Buchanan,
J. A. Hayes,
H. W . Hubbel,

L. L. Lathrop,
J. J. Creeden.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 1, 1898.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 29, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

T o ta l.....................

Li a b ilitie s .
$112,172
525
1 ,300
1 ,000

85
00
00
00

39,152 19
4,851 27
1 ,516 59
1.805 00
66 60

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided prolits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check ................
Tim e certificates of dep osit................................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

00
2,1 25 00

o
o
o
o

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks....
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Judgm ents........................

53 68
6 0 ,666 22
90,617 70
1,949 01

2 ,2 85 00
166 76
570 35
$165,411 61

T o ta l.....................

$165,411 61

Lake M ills— Bank of Lake Mills.
S. A. R E E D , President.
C O N R A D E N G S B E R G , Vice President.

E. C. B R O W N , Cashier.
O. B. C O O M B E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
S. A. Reed,
W m . Everson,
E.
C. Brown,

Conrad Engsberg,
W . A. Engsberg.
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 2, 1892.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks...............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$209,850 13
434 65

T o ta l.....................

$273,641 15


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

700 00
8 ,5 00 00
4 ,0 0 0 00
35,859 36
2 ,3 6 4 23
1,949 18
2 ,6 8 0 00
824 10

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Bills payable....................

$30,000 00
11,000 00
2 ,4 0 4 29
88,809 18
117,002 87
9 ,4 2 4 81
15,000 00

6 ,2 42 00
237 50
T o ta l.....................

$273,641 15

179

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Lake M ills— Greenwood’ s State Bank.
C. F. G R E E N W O O D , President.
A. W . G R E E N W O O D , Vice President.

G. E. G R E E N W O O D , Cashier.
O. A. W O D K E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. F. Greenwood,
A. W . Greenwood,
Chas. S. Greenwood,

G. E. Greenwood,
O. A. W odke.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 21, 1893.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R e so u rce s.

L ia b ilities.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$322,292 44
144 83
75 ,000 00
7 ,0 00 00
1,000 00
34 ,956 59
22 ,220 00
1,042 73
6 ,0 00 00
1,464 10

T o ta l.....................

$475,412 17

$475,412 17
--

Lake

$80,000 00
20 ,0 0 0 00
12,923 53
71 ,774 18
26 2,53 4 48
26 ,804 25
1,375 73

4 ,1 6 3 00
128 48

T o ta l.....................
(

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits; less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

'

■

'

'

Nebagam on— Bank

R U S S E L L B A X T E R . President.

of

Lake

Nebagam on.

R. B A X T E R , Cashier.
M.
P. B A X T E R , Asst. Cashier ■
D IR E C T O R S .

M . P. Baxter,
J. R. Colbeck,

Russell Baxter.

E S T A B L IS H E D 1900.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 28, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esources.
Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Total


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L i a b il i t ie s .

$27,497
1,500
700
600

61
00
00
00

3 ,7 3 3 60
503 51
816 44
165 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd............... .
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$5 ,000 00
3 ,0 0 0 00
1,657 44
11,104 11
8 ,8 66 25
7,441 54

1,535 00
18 18
$37,069 34

Total

$37,069 34

180

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Lancaster— Farmers and Citizens State Bank.
G E O R G E A. M O O R E , President.
J. H. W A G N E R , Vice President.

N. H. G E R B E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
George A. M oore,
P. R. Stoffel,
E.
Crapp,

J. H. W agner,
Lewis Kraul.

-

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 27, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
It e s o u r c e s .

Loans and discounts......
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilit ie s .

$13,339 81
601 51
17,150 05
128 53
215 00
582 75

Capital stock paid in ....
C ontingent fu nd .............
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit....... ........................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$25,000 00
4 ,3 6 2 17
10,246 39
2 ,3 8 4 54
187 00

10,106 00
56 45
$42,180 10

T o ta l.....................

$42,180 10

Lancaster— Lancaster Slate Bank.
L. H. S T E V E N S , President.
G.
A. S T E V E N S , Vice President.

F. J. H A N V IL L E , Cashier.
L. O. P E N N O C K , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
L. H. Stevens,
F.
J. Hanville,

G. A. Stevens,
L. O. Pennock.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 2, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T ax certificates................
T o ta l......................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$218,495
185
12,500
1,766

90
24
00
60

18,758 88
38 36
2,501 22
1,515 00
1,538 20

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding.........................

$50,000 00
500 00
2 ,9 73 34
63,100 60
146,523 26
445 05

5,2 02 00
190 98
849 87
$263,542 25

T o ta l.....................

$263,542 25

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

181

Lancaster— The People’ s State Bank.
J. H A R O L D P U G H , Cashier.

CHAS. II B A S H F O R D , President.
L. A. C L A R K , Vice President.
D IR E C T O R S .

Geo. B. Clementson,
John C. Bailie.

Chas. H. Bashford.
L. A. Clark,
J. Harold Pugh,

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 25, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Canadian m on ey.............
Expense.............................
T o ta l......................

$181,966
561
5,266
3,948
2,5 0 0

03
82
00
08
00

24,232 39
129 95

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$25,000 00
1 ,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$229,198 89

93 ,763 92
101,090 70
5,011 77
3,3 32 50

104 72
2 ,5 20 00
1 ,631 70
5 ,5 93
426
23
295

00
47
25
48

$229,198 89

Lancaster— Union State Bank.
C H B A X T E R , President.
V. L. S H O W A L T E R , Vice President.

R. M E Y E R , Jr., Cashier.
W . B. C A R T E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
V. L. Showalter,
R obert Brooker.

C. H. Baxter,
W . B. Carter,
R . M eyer, Jr.,

E S T A B L IS H E D IN 1865.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds...... .
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$891,598 84
257 83
21 ,900 00
9.5 0 0 00
5 .5 00 00
153,053 98
79 94
10,550 00
1,085 55
7 ,9 89 00
380 34

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,1 0 1 ,8 9 5 48


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid........... ..............
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$50,000 00
10,000 00
1,7 88 20
24 4,162 48
28 ,9 1 5 99
764,628 41
1,057 50
800 00
542 90

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,1 0 1 ,8 9 5 48

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Laona— Laona State Bank.
JO H N D. K IS S IN G E R , President.
R. S. E L L IO T T , Vice President.

V. H. JO H N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John D. Kissinger,
R. S. E lliott,
W. D. Connor,

Fred E. A lderton,
V. H. John.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 5. If)

Statement Nov ember 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........

T o ta l......................

L ia b ilitie s .

$30,501 30
4 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
1,8 43 10
6 ,0 65 09
80 81
364 35
1,3 65 00
59 64

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing.........................
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .........................

$46,779 29

T o ta l.....................

$1 0,000 00
100 00
66 59
14,281 06
7,261 66
11,054 71
115 27
3 ,9 0 0 00
$46,779 29

Larsen— Farmers State Bank.
J. D. H O U G H , President.
E L IA S S O R E N S O N , Vice President.

W. K. P O R T E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. D. Hough,
W . K. Porter,
Charles Christianson,
Julius Radloff,

Elias Sorenson,
Charles Lea,
August R ubbert.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 19, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$36,988 69
2 ,4 4 5 55
1,205 50
6 ,3 4 4 64
45 00
344 70
2 ,0 0 3 00
40 84
$49,417 92

Capital stock paid in ......
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check........ .......
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
T o ta l.....................

$10,000 00
1 ,394 06
7 ,8 7 4 87
510 00
21 ,5 0 7 82
8,131 17
$49,417 92

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

LaValle— State

Bank

H E. P A D D O C K , President.
CH AS. P E A R S O N , V ice President.

183

of LaValle.

H A R R Y T H O R N T O N , Cashier.
E L SIE T H O R N T O N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H.
E. P addock,
Charles Pearson,
J. W . H yslop,

H. S Carver,
Harry T hornton.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 27, 1902.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 29, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks....
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

.$258,176 31
1 ,400 00
2 ,6 2 5 00
2 ,3 00 00
63,033
3 ,8 32
4 ,9 2 5
1,033

35
56
00
80

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit....................................

$10,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$340,673 25

312 99
58 ,985 60
874 55
26 5,50 0 11

3 ,1 12 00
235 23
$340,673 25

Lebanon— Lebanon State Bank.
F.
A. E IC H E L B E R G , President.
H. G. U T T E C K , Vice President.
E D . G O E T S C H , 2nd Vice President.

W. N. K L E IN M A N N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . N . Kleinmann,
August H. Raether,
John Brendemuehl.

F. A. Eichelberg,
H. G. Utteck,
Ed. Goetsch,
C. F. Utteck,

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 10, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T otal


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$48,745
131
2 ,9 0 0
1,720

32
25
00
00

3,841 33
520 00
220 15
1,718 00
35 34
$59,831 39

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Bills payable....................
T otal.

$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 00
1 , 0 0 0 00

144 53
10,410 44
29 ,863 37
913 05
7,5 0 0 00
$59,831 39

184

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K I N G .

Lena— Farmers and M erchants Bank.
L. W . B R A Z E A U , President.
D E N N IS D IO N N E , Vice President.

O. W . B R A Z E A U , Cashier.
EARL
D IO N N E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. N. Bassett,
A. M . M artineau,
L. W. Brazeau,

O. W . Brazeau,
Dennis Dionne.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 6, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur_ ren cy..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$106,886
44
2 ,0 0 0
500
1,750

53
71
00
00
00

8 ,3 24 82
2 ,2 47 65
445 04
487 50
681 75

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Bills p ayable....................

$1 0,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00
3 ,2 8 3 79
52 ,989 76
45 ,822 71
9 ,1 8 2 47
6,8 0 0 00

6,6 1 5 00
95 73
$130,078 73

T o ta l.....................

$130,078 73

Lewis— Lewis State Bank.
CH AS. E. L E W IS , President.
T H O R E B JO R N S O N , Vice President.

W M . A. A N D E R S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Chas. E. Lewis,
John Langenbach,
W m . A. Anderson,
W ilfred Owens,

Sam Larson,
Thore B join sen,
Frank Bjorkm an.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 28, 1914.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$34,446 90
3 ,7 75 00
2 ,3 8 0 00
21 ,0 2 4 48
45 00
227 10
1,523 00
64 05
11 75
$63,497 28

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
T o ta l.....................

$ 12,000 00
3 ,0 0 0 00
659 53
34,787 29
8 ,4 2 4 47
4 ,0 5 0 24
575 75
$63,497 28

185

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Limeridge— The Slate Bank of Limeridge.
R. L. B O H N , President.
G E O R G E W . C O P L E Y , Vice President.

O. L. B O H N , Cashier.
E V A B O H N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R.
L. Bohn,
F. W . Goodell,
W . H. Kinney,

George W . Copley,
T . A. Warren.
E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 4, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l......................

I .ia b ilit ie s .

$124,582
8
2 ,6 00
1 ,916

23
77
00
00

18,212 96
240 57
42 56
555 00
756 15

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................

$10,000 00
1 ,400 00

T o ta l......................

$152,889 88

1 ,173 64
11,413 52
128,902 72

3,8 95 00
80 64
$152,889 88

Linden— Bank of Linden.
JO H N H A R K E R , President.
W M . M . S M IT H , Vice President.

H. B. K I R K P A T R I C K , Cashier.
H. W . S P R IN G E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
S. B. Harker,
John Harker,
W m . M . Smith,

H. W . Springer,
W . B. Kirkpatrick.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 1, 1903.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 22, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilit ie s .

$131,083 85
974 60
9 ,5 00 00
4,6 2 5 00
2,0 1 5 00
50,716 20
293 95
1,110 00
772 90

Capital stock paid in .. .
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ue to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

3,3 9 6 00
61 30
$204,548 80

T o ta l.....................

$20,000 00
4 ,0 00 00
3,7 46 93
5,5 0 4 93
78,003 47
88,882 23
3 ,8 20 65
590 59

$204,548 80

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Little Chute— Bank of Little Chute.
H. J. V E R S T E G E N , President.
W M . G E E N E N , Vice President.

P. A. G L O U D E M A N S , Cashier.
H. J. S T A R K , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

H. J. Verstegen,
H enry W eyenberg,
W m . Geenen,
J. H. D oyle.
P.
A. Gloudemans,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 7, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ili tie s .

R esources.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ,.............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$126,528 11
396 10
29 ,735 00
3,9 8 5 00
590 00
6 ,9 62 10
4 ,0 9 4 00
180 00
577 20

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$1 5,00 0 00
3 ,5 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$176,947 11

13,028 85
19,467 62
113,009 52
12,941 12

3 ,8 2 7 00
72 60
$176,947 11

Livingston— Livingston Slate Bank.
A R C H . E. R U N D E L L , President.
A. V. W E L L S , Vice President.

F R E D W. S T E P H E N S , Cashier
G R E T A V. R IC H A R D S , Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. P. Rundcll,
A. V. Wells,
Arch. E. Rundell,
Albert E. Rundell,
Gotlieb Muller,

C.
F.
C.
T.
A.

A. Fawcett,
B. Rundell,
A. Iverson,
E. Griswold,
R. Biddick.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 11, 1902.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 14, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Premium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$164,293 73
177 91

T o ta l.....................

$205,236 50


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

1 ,000
82
2 ,2 24
2,3 69

00
10
68
47

22 ,742 56
1 ,300 22
329 13
2 ,0 25 00
714 85

Capital stock paid in ...
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Bills payable.....................

$15,000 00
10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$205,236 50

2 ,9 06 73
77,332 84
4,6 13 10
80,383 83
15,000 00

7,836 00
140 8b

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

187

Lodi— State Bank of Lodi.
A.
F.

R. R E Y N O L D S , President.
W . G R O V E S , Vice President.

W. A. C A L D O W , Cashier.
JO H N F. C O L LIN S , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A.
R. R eynolds,
Ella Folsom ,
F.
W. Groves,

W . A. Caldow,
D aisy D. M acM illan.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 29, 1897.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$346,329
851
4,5 00
1,500

91
68
00
00

39,231 53
1 ,321 32
310 00
1 ,651 50
4,7 50 00
201 44

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills rediscou n ted .........................
T o ta l.....................

$400,647 38

$25,000 00
6,0 00 00
5,5 16 61
65,591 84
275,240 58
8,2 98 35
15,000 00
$400,647 38

Lodi— The Colum bia Bank.
JO H N C A L D W E L L , Sr., President.
J. L. C A L D W E L L , Vice President.

H. S. C A L D W E L L , Cashier.
M . C A L D W E L L , Asst. Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
John Caldwell, Sr.,
J. L. Caldwell,
W . E. Lam ont,
Jas. M . Caldwell,

R obert Caldwell,
H. S. Caldwell,
M . Caldwell.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 14, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..........................
N ickels and cents...........

$331,482 31
1 ,513 87

T o ta l.....................

$407,733 46


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

3,0 00 00
5,0 00 00
2,2 57 90
45,666 61
5,0 00 00
7,371 68
1 ,735 00
193 20

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
d im e certificates of deposit...............................
N otes and bills rediscoun ted .........................

$20,000 00
1 ,500 00

T o ta l.....................

$407,733 46

3,0 04 30
32,703 49
342,025 67
8,5 00 00

4,4 36 00
76 89

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188

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Loganville— LoganviUe State Bank.
W IL L IA M R I G G E R T , President.
C. K O E N IG , V ice President.

JO H N R IG G E R T , Cashier.
C O N R A D G. W IE S L E R , A sst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W illiam Riggert,
C.
Koenig,

John Riggert.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 1, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Furniture and fixtures....
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$5,553 37
92 50

T o ta l.....................

$30,688 43

8,8 47 85
11,542 35
163 00
520 00
403 40
3 ,5 5 4 00
11 96

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de_ posit................................
Savings deposits..............

T o ta l.....................

$1 0,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00
400 91
7 ,4 6 0 94
10,751 08
75 50

$30,688 43

Lom ira— Lom ira Slate Bank.
P E T E R W O L F , President.
R O B E R T W A E H L E R , Vice President.

L O U IS L. Z A U N , Cashier.
L. H. Z A U N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Peter W olf,
R obert W aehler,
R obert Bentley,

J. N. Dihring,
Louis L. Zaun.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 26, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R e s o u r c e s .'

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state,’ municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house..-..............
Furniture and fixtures....
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$108,791 30
10,830 00
1 ,200 00
1,300 00
12,102 68
2 ,3 2 0 00
808 00
3,9 0 9 00
108 78
$141,369 76

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

T o ta l.....................

$15,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
363 49
37 ,4 7 8 47
77,521 65
6 ,0 0 6 15

$141,369 76

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

189

Lone Rock—-Farmers Bank.
L.

0 . B R A IN A R D , President.

II. A. B R A C E , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

L.
O. Brainard,
H. A. Brace,

J. F. Brace.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R , 1900.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 12, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

1159,555 92
479 65
1 ,008 75

T o ta l.....................

$195,880 93

31,165 02
192 50
1,005 33
2,4 19 00
54 76

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$10,000 00
3 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$195,880 93

2,9 2 2 62
74,792 82
104,519 64
645 85

Loyal— Citizens State Bank of Loyal.
C.
B.

H. B R O W N , President.
W . C O L B Y , Vice President.

H. H A S L E T T , Cashier.
J. R. C O L B Y , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. H. Brown,
H. H. Christoferson,
W m . Lenling,
F. W . Draper,
H. Haslett,

Joe Bertz,
G. B. Esselman,
A. Davel,
B. W. C olby.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 15, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .
$180,104 34
9 78
9,0 00 00
3,9 00 00
2 ,2 0 0 00
33,396 00
1 ,724 27
31 12
240 00
631 45

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check ................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Reserved for taxes..........

$25,000 00
4,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$233,070 52

4 ,7 23 04
72 ,794 20
105,166 36
18,886 92
2 ,5 00 00

1 ,685 00
121 10
27 46
$233,070 52

190

R E P O R T OF T H E

C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Loyal— T h e Loyal State Bank.
A. A. G R A V E S , President.
B. C H R IS T M A N , Vice President.

R. M . JE N K S , Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
W m . Luchterhand,
Frank Shupe,
F. C. Luchterhand,
Ed. K ayhart.

A. A. Graves,
B. Christman,
John Beaver,
Thom as Froeba,
W m . Ayer,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 15, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .
$127,412 16
203 42
4 ,2 00 00
427 17
4 ,8 00 00
2,4 00 00
4,1 8 6 84
790 78
720 00
913 40

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills rediscou n ted .........................
Bills payable....................

$25,000 00
4 ,0 00 00
936 65
39,967 56
56,987 49
8,990 51
7,6 06 00
7,0 00 00

4 ,1 9 4 00
85 94
154 50
$150,488 21

T o ta l.....................

$150,488 21

Luck— State Bank of Luck.
C.
C.

G. S IJE R E R , President.
P. A. JE N S E N , Vice. President.

R. E. S IIE R E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W m . Johnson,
C. G. Sherer,
C. P. A. Jensen,

R. E. Sherer,
L. J. Askov.

E S T A B L IS H E D IN 1901.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 27, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin............. .............
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$181,289 34
153 33

T o ta l......................

$213,161 13.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

2 ,2 50
2 ,7 00
2 ,6 00
2 ,0 00

00
00
00
00

17,662 91
143 33
660 00
274 90
3,3 95 00
32 32

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check ................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
N otes and bills rediscoun ted ..........................

$15,000 00
2,5 50 00

T o ta l.....................

$213,161 13

3,0 2 7 55
120 00
62,070 30
34,550 31
82,218 97
399 00
13,225 00

191

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Luxem burg— Bank of Luxem burg.
L. A L B E R T K A R E L , President.

A R T . C. B A Z L E N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
L. Albert Karel,
August Spitzer,

Oliver Debauch,
Charles L. Peters.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 16, 1902.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 29, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

•Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$257,858 67
892 25
138,900
2 ,5 00
1 .000
900

00
00
00
00

57,940 03
241 80
4,055 00
1 ,559 25

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
N ew building fu nd .........

$20 ,000 00
5,0 00 00
2 ,2 89 19
84,477 69
358,164 17
1 ,909 16
1 ,000 00

6,837 00
156 21
$472,840 21

T o ta l.....................

$4 72,840 21

Lyndon Station— Lyndon State Bank.
D.
J. P U F F E R , President.
R. J. L A A B S, V ice President.

P H IL . P. H A Y E S , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

D.
J. Puffer,
R. H. Laabs,
M.
F. Conway,
J. F. D oyle,
J. P. Enright,

G. J. Hayes,
T . S. Lawler,
R. Jirsa,
G. E. Eakins.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 6, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$74,521 29
57 58
23,791 80
2 ,5 0 0 00
1,998 57
19,128 03
567 02
550 00
654 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Reserve fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits.............

$10,000 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
500 00

T o ta l.....................

$129,110 81

596 41
19,328 66
94,058 36
2 ,1 27 38

5,301 00
41 52
$129,110 81

192

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Lyons— Lyons Slate Bank.
C. H. S T U B B S , V ice President.

W IL B U R

G. W E E K S ,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W ilbur G. Weeks,
James E. Brett,
F. E. H eck,
Frank Scheller,

T . H. Spiegelhoff,
C. H. Stubbs,
Jake Freser.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 20, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
B anking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$73,809
3
2,451
1,657
200

59
40
83
37
00

6 ,7 19 71
1 61
30 00
558 75

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$10,000 00

T o ta l......................

$86,319 83

4 ,3 75 26
2 4 ,416 04
4 7 ,528 53

806 00
81 57
$86,319 83

M acFarland— M acFarland State Bank.
P. E. B R IC K S O N , President.
JO H N M . A N D E R S O N , V ice President.

H O M E R L. V IC K , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John M . Anderson,
P. E. Brickson,
H om er L. Vick,
O. T . Olson,

H enry C. Kleine,
M . D. Larson,
John Hölscher.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 24, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$94,216 76
212 79
3 ,4 07 25
2 ,7 0 0 00
2 ,2 7 5 00
4 ,8 7 6 78
102 55
607 50
547 45

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu n d ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted ..........................
Bills p ayable....................

$15,000 00
6 ,0 0 0 00
3 ,8 8 5 23
23 ,8 6 9 93
4 2 ,242 55
17,385 00
2 ,6 5 0 00

1,776 00
310 63
$111,032 71

T o ta l.....................

$111,032 71

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

M adison— Bank of W isconsin.
JO S E P H M. B O Y D , President.
H. L. R U SSE L L , Vice President.
F R A N K K E S S E N IC H , 2nd Vice Pres.
Frank Kessenich,
R . R. K ropf,
Jos. M . B oyd,
Geo. E. Gary,
T. A. Coleman,
Ernest Karow,

CHAS. O’ N E IL L , Cashier.
IR V IN G E. B A C K U S , Asst. Cashier.
H. C. J A M IE S O N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Jackson Reuter,
S. A. Piper,
H. L. Russell,
W . H. Collins,
W. F. Pierstorff,
James Conklin,
A. H. Kayser,
Charles O’ Neill,
W. .1. Teckem eyer,
P. B. Knox,
Fred Rentschler.
F. W. Cantwell,
E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 1, 1893.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts...... $1 ,47 1,38 2 60
Overdrafts........................
335 56
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
38,000 00
Stocks and other securities..................................
17,760 00
Banking house.................
51,052 93
7,3 00 00
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
5,499 94
D ue from approved re182,935 46
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ...
11,350 79
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
95 84
Exchanges for clearing
29 ,284 81
house..............................
18,378 00
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
7,9 73 00
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
40 ,154 00
531 64
N ickels and cents...........
Stock in federal reserve
10,800 00
bank...............................
T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,8 9 2 ,8 3 4 57

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Postal savings..................
N otes and bills rediscoun ted ..........................
Reserved for taxes..........

$300,000 00
60,000 00
12,041 98
234,362 66
208 00
752,779 11
359,315
78 ,486
564
2,751

83
16
54
45

88,500 00
3 ,8 24 84

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,8 9 2 ,8 3 4 57

M adison— M erchants and Savings Bank.
A.
T.

M . S T O N D A L L , President.
C. M C C A R T H Y , V ice President.

M . C. H A G A N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. M . Stondall,
H. A. Loftsgordon,
T.
C. M cC arthy,
Geo. H. Breitenbach,
B. F. M autz,
A. C. H oppm ann.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 15, 1910.

StatementNovember 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue Stam ps............

$618,888 41
1,303 20

T o ta l.....................

$831,319 03

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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

43,156 39
6,8 06 46
3 ,8 53 66
119,273 85
4,9 53 97
802 45
9,3 68 07
7,1 42 50
2,3 5 9 35
12,953 00
229 95
227 77

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks-—deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check ................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$50,000 00
15,000 00
10,139 78
23,689 79
397,875 68
223,127 05
81,463 77
8,7 7 5 56
21,247 40

'
T o ta l.....................

$831,319 03

194

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

M adison— Randall State Bank.
A. C. L A R S O N , President.
JO H N L. C O L B Y , Vice President.

V IC T O R E. A L B R I G H T , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. C. Larson,
John L. Colby,
V ictor E. Albright,
Fay Hammersley,
George F. Gregg,

Edward M . Ulve,
Otto F. T oepfer,
Frank W. Lucas,
Julius E. Olson.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 3, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$49,345
63
5,653
2,7 1 4

57
07
49
81

9,4 55 34
12 00
60 00
224 25

Capital stock paid in ......
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits

$25,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$68,421 99

208 48
28,269 28
14,008 71
935 52

816 00
77 46
$68,421 99

M adison— Security State Bank.
M A R T I N L O F T S G O R D O N , President.
H. A. L O F T S G O R D O N , V ice President.

A. C. H Ö L S C H E R , Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
J. E. Kleiner,
H. A. Loftsgordon,
M artin Loftsgordon,
W m . Dem psey,

A. C. Hölscher,
C. H. Tenney,
Arthur Schulkamp.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 2, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$105,156 08
216 86
2,051 20
32 ,660 92
130 00
432 05
3,881 00
103 50
$144,631 61

Capital stock paid in......
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
T ota l.....................

$10,000 00
3 ,4 06 41
59 ,960 74
55 ,770 68
15,493 78
$144,631 61

195

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

M adison— The Capital City Bank.
J. W . H O B B IN S , President.
C A R L A. JO H N SO N , Vice President.

J. W . B O B B IN S , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. W . H obbins,
C. J. Hausmann,
C.
A. Johnson,
J. A. M ack.
R. H. Jackson,
E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 8, 1883.

Statement November 10. 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Due from approved reserve banks....:.............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curre n cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$844,395 38
499 13
118,150 00
8,400 00
16,000 00
290,725 52
529 84
5,521 83
15,197 50
3,6 73 90

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............

$200,000 00
50,000 00
82 ,937 41
14,397 77
50 9,48 0 91
42 3,73 8 04
4 7 ,594 66
33 48

24 ,834 00
255 17
T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,3 2 8 ,1 8 2 27

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,3 2 8 ,1 8 2 27

M ad ison — The G erm an-A m erican Bank.
F. W . S U H R , President.
JO H N SU H R , Vice President.

E D M U N D S U H R , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

F. W . Suhr,
John Suhr,

E dm und Suhr.
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 19, 1871.
Incorporated as a State Bank M ay 26, 1885.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks

$434,865 69
1 ,233 75
61 ,664 87
1 ,000 00
159,004 59
518 45
380 91

Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...........

17,344 00
268 75

T o ta l.....................

$698,632 93


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

4,8 96 62
16,500 00
955 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to ch eck ................
Tim e certificates of dep osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$50,000 00
10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$698,632 93

17,145 63
2,5 19 96
168,985 19
343,094 25
106,640 91
244 99
2 00

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

M adison— The State Bank.
L. S. H A N K S , President.
J. H. P A L M E R , V ice President.

E. O. K N E Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
L. S. Hanks,
J. H. Palmer,

E. O. K ney.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 1, 1853.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ........................
Silver coin..................
U. S. and national currency............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$771,001 02
406 25
83,130 00
10,000 00
161,056 77
747 25
3,5 97 38
15,345 00
2 ,2 5 4 50

Capital stock paid in ....
$100,000
50 ,000
Surplus fu nd .........
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid ..........
23 ,059
Due to banks-— deposits
46 ,132
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check....
217,229
T im e certificates of de­
p osit....................
526,489
Savings deposits..
118,770

00
00
71
03
07
82
49

33,828 00
166 95
148 00
$ 1 ,081 ,681

12

T o ta l.....................

$1 ,081,681 12

M aiden Rock— Bank of M aiden Rock.
F. W. C A R P E N T E R , President.

C. W . C A R P E N T E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F. W . Carpenter,
C. W. Carpenter,

N . M . Carpenter.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 2, 1892.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 25, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$174,908 93
261 17
12,725 00
2 ,2 00 00
1,665 00
36,611 88
37 27
378 36
660 00
782 50

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................

$10,000 00
3 ,0 0 0 00

161,017 42

T o ta l......................

$237,089 88

2 ,9 7 7 60
53 ,189 64
6 ,9 05 22

6 ,7 42 00
117 77
$237,089 88

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

M anitow oc— M anitowoc Savings Bank.
JO H N S C H U E T T E , President.
LOU IS S C H U E T T E , Vice President.

E D W IN S C H U E T T E , Cashier.
H E N R Y D E T J E N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John Schuette,
Louis Schuette,

Edwin Schuette.
E S T A B L IS H E D A P R IL 7, 1884.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

L i a b il i t ie s

Loans and discounts...... $ 1 ,0 3 6 ,1 4 8
Overdrafts.........................
8,067
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds.........
544,362
Banking house.................
25,000
Furniture and fixtures ..
7,9 74
Other real estate owned
3 ,1 44
Due from approved re153,839
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
11,907
Checks on other banks
35,007
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
17,085
Silver coin.........................
3 ,8 35
U. S. and national cur28,336
rency..............................
473
Nickels and cents...........

27
06
58
00
00
81
75
68

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............

$200,000 00
40 ,000 00
2 5 ,554 95
555,253 26
503,969 72
550,402 72

34
00
00
00
16

T o ta l...................... $ 1 ,8 7 5 ,1 8 0 65

T o ta l.....................

$ 1 ,8 7 5 ,1 8 0 65

M anitow oc— The G erm an-A m erican Bank.
CH AS. E SC H , President.
C H A S. G. H A C K E R , V ice President.

H E N R Y G R O T II, Cashier.
H A R V E Y S C H M ID T M A N ,
Cashier.

Asst.

D IR E C T O R S .
Chas. Esch.
H enry Groth,
W m . M . Boenning,

C. G. Hacker,
A. L. Haugen.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 18, 1900.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks.................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$233,209 89
7 72
5,8 00
17,019
4,4 63
2 ,2 15

00
46
70
.35

26 ,472 79
5,5 57 45
7,0 80 00
1,481 00

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Due to banks— deposits
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............

$30,000 00
9,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$315,558 18

4,5 3 0 54
752 40
28 00
112,504 90
81,536 75
76,751 76
453 83

12,181 00
69 42
$315,558 18

198

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

M arathon— The Stale Bank of M arathon City.
AU G. R I T G E R , President.
A D A M M U C H A j V ice President.

GEO. E. R I T G E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Aug. Ritger,
Adam M ucha,
Geo. E. Ritger,
A. J. Schneiders,

Carl Hilber,
Ernst. Ringle,
Jos. M uschinski.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 11, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$144,079 08
14 91

T o ta l.....................

$179,269 02

5 ,0 00 00
2 ,5 00 00
1,000 00
19,825 31
3 ,1 07 83
59 07
170 00
922 43
2 ,5 0 4 00
86 39

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Bills payable....................
M on ey orders...................

$15,000 00
10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$179,269 02

2 ,6 8 0 88
42 ,165 17
100,280 53
3 ,3 4 0 72
751 72
5 ,0 0 0 00
50 00

M aribel— M aribel State Bank.
TH OS. D E W A N E , President.
J. A. K E L L N E R , Vice Presiden!.

P A T R I C K J. C A R B E R R Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Thos. Dewane,
J. A. Kellner,
H. A. Dum cley,
M ichael L. Kellner,

Phil Brady,
Nicholas Heiser,
Herman Bruss.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 20, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$106,142 1 8 '
3,3 3 6 57
1 ,696 27
17,555 47
7,7 23 37
7 45
2 ,5 3 7 50
222 90

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
.current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$12,000 00
1,800 00

T o ta l.......... ...........

$144,062 08

358 36
38 ,069 20
88 ,445 86
3 ,3 8 8 66

4 ,7 8 7 00
53 37
$144,062 08

199

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

M arinette— Farmers and M erchants Bank of
M arinette.
CH AS. R E IN K E , President.
J. E. U T K E , Vice President.

L. A. M cA L P IN E , Cashier.
G. J. R E IN K E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Chas. Reinke,
S. C. Miller,
L. A. M cA lpine,
Frank E. Noyes,
J. E. Utke,
W. B. Quinlan.
L. J. Evans,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 2, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S.. state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

$444,153 84
152 25
22,250 00
2,4 30 00
16,000 00
10,618 45
45,747 12
1 ,666 97
5,102 76
11,365 00
2,023 00

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Reserved for taxes.........

$50,000 00
38,000 00
12,329 14
1,322 98
117,924 43
5,861 23
218,187
122,520
300
1 ,475

57
53
00
00

5,931 00
361 37
119 12
$567,920 88

T o ta l.....................

$567,920 88

M arion— First State Bank of M arion.
R. S C H R O E C K E N S T E IN , President.
N.
M . E N G L E R , Vice President.
P. C' Rogers,
F. M . De Vaud,
E.
M . Kissinger,
B.
Goldwait,

J. H. D R IE S S E N , Cashier.
T. W . H O F F M A N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
N. M . Engler,
,
J. H. Driessen,
W m . Hoffman,
R. Schroeckenstein.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 22, 1894.
Incorporated as a State Bank Decem ber 29, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
C ollections........................
T o ta l................. .


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$215,413 05
53 86
28,000 00
7,5 00 00
2 ,5 00 00
46 ,624 24
200 00
1,352 50
1,398 95
8 ,6 4 4
91
48
272

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd....................
Reserve account..............
Undivided profits, less
current expenses .and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$30,000 00
6 ,0 00 00
6 ,0 00 00
3 ,3 6 4 82
75,290 60
159,212 74
32,231 20

00
59
29
88

$312,099 36

T o ta l.....................

$312,099 36

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

M arion— The Farmers and M erchants Bank.
/
H. T. B U C K , President.
A. G. A R N D T , V ice President.

T. J. H A U F E , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

H. T. Buck,
A. G. Arndt,
T. J. Haute,
John Arndt,

Chas. Kiekhoefer,
Frank W estphal,
Herm an W . Schm idt.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 24, 1911.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............

T o ta l......................

L ia b ilitie s .

$49,653 60
219 92
955 00
9 ,4 8 5 40
20 00
744 85
2 ,8 3 6 00
156 22
104 88

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
N otes ana bills redis­
coun ted..........................

$64,175 87

T o ta l.....................

$10,000 00
1,1 00 00
149 41
19,314 98
2 7 ,124 49
5 ,3 86 99
1,1 00 00
$64,175 87

M arkesan— Farmers State Bank.
H. P. F R I D A Y , President.
E. E. C A B L E , V ice President.

W. A. M IL L E R , Cashier.
F. E. H E N S L IN , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

C.
E.
H.
E.
E.

A. Dillie,
W . Laper,
P. Friday,
E. Cable,
II. Geidel,

Fred Card,
C. P. W hitehouse,
Herman A bendorth,
A. C. W eek.
E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 1, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts...............
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$222,792 25
186 81
16,905 00
8 ,0 0 0 00
3 ,5 0 0 00
21 ,515 33
1,140 75
2 ,6 2 5 00
1,368 15

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits....... ......
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$40,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l........ .............

$281,124 31

5,6 1 0 26
81 ,428 32
140,113 07
10,250 54
1,722 12

2 ,9 02 00
189 02
$281,124 31

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

201

M arkesan— Markesan State Bank.
T . W . M IL L E R , President.
D. D. W IL L IA M S , Vice President.

IR A W . P A R K E R , Cashier.
R A L P H C L A R K , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Geo. H. Phelps,
C. H. Smith,
W illiam Sink.

M . B. Folsom ,
D. D. Williams,
H. Volkm ann,
T . W. Miller,

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 3, 1891.

Statement November 10, 1915,
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$395,710 55
7 99

T o ta l.....................

$517,680 81

46 ,1 6 0 00
5,3 0 0 00
1,000 00
56,621 80
6 79
2,2 8 2 50
851 65

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund........ ............
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits....... ......
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$40,000 00
10,000 00
20 ,492 79
47 00
95 ,890 62
329,408 89
20,151 90
1,689 61

9,6 3 5 00
104 33
T o ta l.....................

$517,680 81

M arshall— Bank of M arshall.
J. C. B I E D E R M A N , President.
W. H. R A M A N , Vice President.

W M . H. T A S K E R , Cashier.
L. F. K E L L E Y , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

J. C. Biederman,
W. H. Ram an,
F.
W. Hall,

W m . H. Tasker,
L. F. Kelley,

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 20, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$89,262 37
11 76

T o ta l.....................

$127,347 79


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

20,698 25
1 ,400 00
10,992 91
1,183 95
990 00
794 65

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subjec.t to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Bills p ayable....................

$ 10,000 00
2,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$127,347 79

615 b«3
35,521 26
77,210 90
2,0 0 0 00

1 ,735 00
278 90

202

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Marshfield— Marshfield State Bank.
H. F. T H IE L , President.
H. C. K O E N IG , Vice President.

A M O S R O L L , Cashier,
J. H. C U N D Y , Asst.

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. F. Thiel,
H. C. Koenig,
William W elter,
Hugo W egener,

J. W. Salter,
Am os R oll,
W . Hipke.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 5, 1908.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold com ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

L i a b il i t ie s .

$268,714 76
8,4 00 00
4 ,5 0 0 00
287 48
31,771 19
240 00
4 ,3 44 67
2 ,2 45 00
1,267 15

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Certified checks..............
Reserved for taxes and
interest..........................

$50,000 00
4 ,0 0 0 00
7 ,9 42 82
108,496 19
81,777 71
72,732 21
2,571 75

5 ,5 60 00
75 43
115 00
$327,520 68

T o ta l.....................

$327,520 68

M ason— M ason State Bank.
C. H. W E R D O N , President.
C. I. L A R S O N , Vice President.

O. M . A X N E S S , Cashier.
H. J. A X N E S S , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

C H. W erdon,
Chas. I. Larson,

O. M . Axness,
H. J. Axness.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 29, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver com .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Insurance receivable......
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$64,197 45
186 84
500 00
5 ,6 72 35
540 44
595 00
783 45
1 ,0 5 7 0 0
54 54
148 32
$73,735 39

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted..........................
Insurance p ayable..........
T o ta l.....................

$10,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,4 3 9 29
20 ,192 99
32 ,192 62
220 14
3 ,6 0 0 00
90 35
$73,735 39

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

M attoon

203

M attoon State Bank.

D.
L IG H T B O D Y , President.
W . F. M E A G H E R , V ice President.

W . B. K R A M A R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R o y F. B abcock,
D.
L igh tbody,

W . B. Kramar,
W . F. M eagher.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 16, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

$77,132
350
2 ,0 00
1 ,500
1,169

25
00
00
00
63

2 ,7 56 82
469 50
873 92
405 00
1,000 55

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills rediscoun ted.........................

$ 10,000 00
3,5 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$92,322 57

1,810 57
2 1 ,557 84
40,899 85
10,554 31
4,0 0 0 00

4,4 7 9 00
135 90
50 00
$92,322 57

M auston— Juneau County Bank.
GEO. S. G R U B B , President.
H. C. S T R O N G , V ice President.

W. G. H O S IG , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Geo. S. Grubb,
W . G. Hosig,
H. C. Strong,

G. N. M cN ow n,
F. W ilcox.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 10, 1887.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$414,397 29
362 73
35,801 13
5 ,3 0 0 00
42 ,593 53
672 50
5 ,5 86 00

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Postal savings..................

$25,000 00
6 ,5 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$505,070 96

3 ,0 5 4 64
71 ,753 12
397,763 57
999 63

336 75
21 03
$505,070 96

204

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

M auston— State Bank of M auston.
W . F. W IN S O R , President.
P. D. C U R R A N , Vice President.

H. D. W IN S O R , Cashier.
M A R I A F L Y N N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . F. W insor,
P. D. Curran,
W . J. T roy,
S. F. H oward,

A nton Suszycki,
S. W iedenbeck,
D avid M ullow ney.

E S T A B L IS H E D IN 1870.
Incorporated as a State Bank M arch 2, 1901.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$408,143 03
3 ,2 1 9 24
18,368 75
6,7 35 00
5 9 ,3 8 2 3 2
77 79
150 06
872 60
5,2 2 7 00
101 58

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de„ posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$502,277 31

T o ta l.....................

$25,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
1,483 66
480 00
57 ,534 60
25 00
409,801 57
2 ,1 4 7 23
805 25
$502,277 31

Mayville— State Bank of Mayville.
A U G . R U E D E B U S C H , President.
B Y R O N B A R W IG , V ice President.

W M . R IN G L E , Cashier.
R. E. R U E D E B U S C H , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
B yron Barwig,
Aug. Ruedebusch,
L. S. Keeley,
R. J. Langenbach,

C. W . Lam oreaux,
M . A. Bussewitz,
A. Bachhuber.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 7, 1886.
Incorporated as a State Bank N ovem ber 3, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin........................’
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Total


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$539,814 02
226 80
77,061
20,000
5,4 00
10,000

25
00
00
00

156,080 12
1,644 97
18,325 00
1,414 10

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing......... ...............
Postal savings..................

$7 0,00 0 00
22 ,500 00
7 ,2 5 2 18
148,751 44
456,817 32
168,321 40
3 ,5 1 8 98
573 91

47 ,407 00
361 97
$877,735 23

T o ta l.....................

$877,735 23

205

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E R A N K S .

M azom anie— The People’ s State Bank.
J. P. H U D S O N , President.
S A M U E L M U R R IS II, Vice President.

W . H. W U R S T E R , Cashier.
L O T T A B. S M IT H , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. L. Parraan,
J. P. Hudson,
L. B. Ruka,

W . H. Wurster,
Samuel Murrish.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 2, 1891.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$132,926 37
44 17

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
25 ,852 10
current expenses and
2 ,0 0 0 00
taxes paid.....................
1,275 00
Individual deposits, sub­
•
je ct to check................
32 ,782 14
T im e certificates of de­
2 ,8 4 0 00
posit................................
410 00
Reserved for taxes..........

$17,000 00
3 ,5 0 0 00
3 ,9 4 2 47
62,186 49
115,162 39
559 34

4 ,1 6 8 00
52 91
$202,350 69

T o ta l.....................

$202,350 69

M edford— Slate Bank of M edford.
JO H N C A R S T E N S . President.
H E R M A N D U M K E , Vice President.

C. L. A L V E R S O N , Cashier.
L. L. IT R Q U H A R T, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. J. Perkins,
John Carstens,
C. L. Alverson,

L. L. Urquhart,
Herm an Dumke,

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 1, 1890.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$214,196
163
3,0 00
1 ,000

19
01
00
00

12,439 96
169 66
2,5 15 00
1 ,346 20
6,0 15 00
38 58
$240,883 60

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks-— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

T o ta l.....................

$25,000 00
25,000 00
7,3 2 0 78
740 17
84,330 13
87 ,017 97
11,474 55

$240,883 60

206

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

M ellen— Mellen State Bank.
GEO. E. F O S T E R , President.
C. P. P E C K , V ice President.

C. F. P E T E R isO N , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

Geo. E. Foster,
C. P. Peck,
H. I. Latimer,
C. W. Lockart,

C. F. Peterson,
R obert Johnson,
C. A. Poundstone.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 6, 1902.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 22, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Premium on bon ds.........
B anking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$138,715 35
13 59

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
29,720 00
current expenses and
480 0 0
taxes paid.....................
4 ,3 00 00
Individual deposits, sub1 ,500 00
ject to check................
570 00 . Tim e certificates of deposit................................
20,382 37
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................
1,963 75
N otes and bills redis2 ,5 40 00
coun ted ..........................
550 95

$16,000 00
10,000 00
1,790 56
76,272 55
39,931 56
48,718 18
10,491 44
5,0 00 00

7,118 00
350 28
$208,204 29

$208,204 29

• T o ta l.....................

Melrose— Bank of Melrose.
F. E. T A N N E R , President.
E. G. H IG G IN S , V ice President.
W M . T IB B E T T S , 2nd V ice President.

C. J. H O G G , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. J. W ebb,
F. E. Tanner,
E. G. Higgins,
Andrew Lutz,
W ard O. Gilbert,
E. P. Olson,

W m . T ibbetts,
J. D. Patterson,
Hugh Smith,
O. B. Marshall,
Andrew Heineck.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 21, 1907.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$230,369 51

6,9 96 00
118 31

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check...........:....
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................

$289,425 24

T ota l......................

18,000 00
3 ,5 79 00
22 ,1 5 0
5 ,9 2 0
1,830
460

65
92
00
85

$1 2,500 00
12,500 00
897 69
60 ,610 75
'

128,791 44
73 ,972 26
153 10
$289,425 24

207

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

M enasha— Bank of M enasha.
JOS. L. F IE W E G E R . President.
A. D. E L D R ID G E , V ice President.

H A R R Y D E W O L F , Cashier.
R. J. F IE W E G E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. H. Kim berly,
M . B. W hiting.

Jos. L. Fieweger,
A. D. Eldridge,
Harry De W olf,

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 1, 1870.
Incorporated as a State Bank M ay 25, 1891.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............

$427,764 60
306 48
99,400 00
2 ,0 00 00
22,000 00
12,194 00
75,303 58
3,1 94 11
3 ,7 05 14
11 ,004 00
2,0 73 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............

55,109 99
1,486 26
7 50
104,090 25
153,698 00
273,852 58
90 00

13,949 00
295 10
144 67
$673,334 58

Total.

$673,334 58

Total.

$50,000 00
35 ,000 00

M enom onee Falls— Citizens State Bank.
E. C. K A M B E , Cashier.
JOS. W . C A N N O N , Asst. Cashier.

G. E. H O Y T , President.
B. T R I L L E R , Vice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
B. Triller,
Jno. A. Pratt.

G. E. H oyt,
C. W . Fraser,
A. R . B a e r,'

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 20, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$167,862 72
223 45

T o ta l.....................

$188,905 34


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

6,0 00 00
2,4 4 5 21
6,0 27 82
471 18
750 00
542 30

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Bills p ayable....................

$15,000 00
4 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$188,905 34

1,4 10 19
34 ,490 05
87 ,449 90
38,005 20
8 ,5 50 00

4,451 00
131 66

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

M enom onee

Falls— Farmers

and

M erchants

Bank.

CC A M P B k ^ l T re,identA L B E R T H ' E CI< H A R D T . Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .
Samuel A. Connell,
W illiam H. Connell,
A lbert H. Eckhardt,

W illiam B. Cam pbell,
Edward Puehler.

E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 27, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures.,..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver com .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L i a b il i l ie s .

$254,411 76
65 60
93,400 00
3 ,7 5 0 00
1,7 50 00
29 ,897 98
l , 520 00
1 , 022 00

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd ....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de_ posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

227,475 46
103,821 56

T ota l........ .............

$395,370 97

$1 5,00 0 00
7 ,5 00 00
2 ,4 6 3 67
3 9 ,1 1 0 2 8

9 ,4 03 00
150 63
$395,370 97

M enom onie

Bank o f M enom onie.

L. D. H A R V E Y , President.
M A R T I N F L A D O E S , V ice President.

OLE N E S S E T H , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
L. D. H arvey,
M artin Fladoes,
Olof Noer,

L. A. Dahl,
Ole Nesseth.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 26, 1867
Incorporated as a State Bank July 27, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures...!
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin.........................
Silver coin......................."
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents......!!!!!
T otaI.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$183,852
92
7,5 00
1,100

39
03
00
00

8,8 40 04
7,068 54
1,902 37
1,141 71
3,6 95 00
648 00

Capital stock paid in ......
$30,000 00
Surplus fund.....................
8 ,1 00 00
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
562 99
Due to banks— deposits
11,450 85
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
86,861 44
Dem and certificates of
deposit..................................
1,6 64 51
T im e certificates of de_ posit................................
76,718 12
Savings deposits.....................
6,701 43

6,198 00
21 26
$222,059 34

T ota l.....................

$222,059 34

209

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

M enom onie— K raft State Bank.
P H IL L IP K R A F T , President.
JO H N S. K R A F T , Vice President.
SA M P. K R A F T , 2nd Vice President.

W M . F. K R A F T , Cashier.
F. W M . N O T N A G E L , Asst. Ca shier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Phillip Kraft,
John S. K raft,
Sam P. Kraft,

W in. F. Kraft,
F. W m . N otnagel.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 18, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$186,652 16
84
12,000 00
3,3 08 27

T o ta l......................

$239,495 88

29,137 29
1 ,288 02
198 17
715 00
1,294 20
4 ,6 50 00
251 93

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
T o ta l.....................

$30,000 00
16,000 00
6,4 17 70
33,816 17
1 ,232 70
148,191 04
3 ,6 32 77
205 50
$239,495 88

M enom onie— The Schutte & Quilling Bank.
A. Q U IL L IN G , President.

W. S C H U T T E , JR ., Cashier.
O. C. K A U S R U D , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

A. Quilling,
H.
C. Inenfeldt,

W m . Schutte, Jr.,
O. C. Kausrud.

E S T A B L IS H E D IN 1873.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 27, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds.........
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks . .
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

L ia b ilitie s .

$817,106 82
662 29
4,9 49 23
4,4 00
16,000
4,7 94
700

00
00
46
00

130,312 44
39,500 00
6,881 26
11,455 00
2,8 23 55

$30,000 00
30,000 00
108,319 37
6,0 00 00
264,894 03
10,694 40
536,396 27
67,709 50
492 29
4 ,5 45 77

19,229 50
237 08

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,059 ,051 63


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subiect to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,059 ,051 63

210

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Merrill— Lincoln County Bank.
A. IT S T A N G E , President.
C. J. K IN Z E L , Vice President.

A. H. Stange,
C. H. Stange,
John Van Hecke,
E. H. Staats,

W M . J. T E S C H , Cashier.
A. G R U E T T , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .
A. B. Nelson,
Charles J. Kinzel,
John A. Emerich,
W m . J. Tesch.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y , 1897.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 10, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S, and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$661 ,703 82
263 82

T o ta l.....................

$996,612 70

190,948 89
25 ,000 00
82,880 51
2 ,5 7 0 25
1,872 11
12 ,347 50
1 ,345 85
17,317 00
362 95

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Reserved for taxes,........

$ 100,000 00
20 ,000 00
17,002 27
1 ,662 27
369,415 97
95 ,430 62
386,345 67
255 90
6 ,5 00 00
$996,612 70

Total.

Merrill— The G erm an Am erican State Bank.
F. J. S M IT H , President.
F. W. K U B A S T A , V ice President.

R. C. B A L L S T A D T , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R. C. Ballstadt,
F. W . Kubasta,
W m . F. Peterman,
W . G. Smith,
Val. Henrich,
Fred Hestermann,
F. J. Smith.
W m . F. N everm ann,
A. F. Lueck,
E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 22, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
Li a b i l i t i e s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts...............
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Total


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$380,799 92
444 59
59 ,262 50
1 ,489 00
2 ,5 57 22
35 ,536 44
4 ,6 3 6 99
64 40
452 47
10 ,438 50
713 50

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted .........................
Bills payable....................

$40,000 00
10,000 00

6,9 73 63
113,988 77
67,705 28
225,720 19
295 00
16,500 00
20,000 00

4 ,6 8 8 00
99 34
$501,182 87

Total

$501,182 81

211

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Merrillan— The Slate Bank of M errillan.
J. L. W R IG H T , Asst. Cashier.

A. E. B R A D F O R D , President.
A. J. K E IT H , Vice President.
D IR E : t o r s .
A.
A.
T.
J.

M. P. Cannon,
G. R. Francis,
W m . Gearing.

E. Bradford,
J. Keith,
B. Keith,
L. W right,

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y , 1901.
Incorporated as a Stab Bank August 29, 1903.

Statement

N oa

ember 10, 1915.
L ia bili t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$67 ,048 67
200 69

T o ta l.....................

$92,867 60

500
3,6 33
1 ,081
2 ,1 32

00
34
71
60

13,180 28

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$92,867 60

2 ,0 4 2 21
31 ,176 35
3 9 ,8 0 4 60
7 ,8 4 4 44

25 65
1 ,390 00
1 ,362 25
2,191 00
121 41

M errim ack— The State Bank of M errim ack.
GEO. A. GROSS, President.
JAS. S. TO W E R S, Vice President.

E. J. V O N B E R G , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Edw. Gattwinkel,
E. J. von Berg,
T. M . M ould,
Geo. A. Gross,

John Herr,
James S. Towers,
W. H. M cLeish.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 16, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.....................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$78,927 08
358 00

T o ta l.....................

$114,891 78


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

12,000 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
1 ,200 00
15,214 66
1 ,436 87
1 ,260 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid..... ...............
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits.............

$10 ,000
2 ,500
1 ,059
22 ,246
68 ,444
10 ,641

1 ,928 00
67 17
T o ta l.....................

$114,891 78

212

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF R A N K IN G .

M erton

Farmers Exchange Bank.

R. A IN S W O R T H , President.
F.
J. W O O D H E A D , V ice President.

C. H. G O L D E N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R . Ainsworth,
F. J. W oodhead,
C. H. Golden,
G. Staus,
W m . Schlicher,

M ath W eber,
W . W . Brown,
R obert W inkler,
Paul R . M cK ee.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 2, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

L ia b ilitie s .

$61 ,812 97
33 48
10,278 76
3,701 68
2 ,4 25 09
3 ,1 70 67
385 00
431 50

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$18,000 00
741 58
16,365 54
37 ,607 48
11,095 20

1 ,428 53
142 12

T o ta l.....................

$83,809 80

T otal

.................

$83,809 80

Middle Lon— Bank of M iddleton.
W . F. P IE R S T O R F F , President.
LOU IS W A T Z K E , Vice President.

A. J. V IC T O R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . F. Pierstorff,
Louis Russ,
Louis W atzke,
August F. Brunkow,

M elchoir Kalscheur,
W. H. Pierstorff,
Chas. F. Allen,
W m . D urkopp.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 6, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
E xpense.............................
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L i a b il i t ie s .

$239,320 45
2 ,6 5 2 90
2 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,8 0 0 00
24 ,408 62
1 0 ,6 4 2 2 9
299 70
405 00
905 15

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted .........................
Bills payable....................

$25,000 00
3 ,5 0 0 00
34 ,346 58
162,309 87
22 ,976 94
40 ,000 00

3 ,3 6 0 00
67 59
1,271 69
$288,133 39

T ota l.....................

$288,133 39

213

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

M illtow n— The M ilito wn State Bank.
C H A R L E S H. O A K E Y , President.
S IM O N K. T W E T T E N , V ice President.

O. F. D A H L S T R O M , Cashier.
W A L T E R E. T W E T T E N , A sst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
O. F. Dahlstrom ,
Charles H. Oakey,
Simon K. Twetten,

W . M . Christensen,
N. J. Larsen.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 30, 1907.

.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., State, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$179,905 85
421 53
1,500 00
3 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
17,432 42
63 47
2 ,2 7 5 00
837 93
3 ,3 80 00

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Bills payable....................

$211,316 20

T o ta l.....................

$12,000 00
6 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,4 9 0 76
46 ,979 95
9 57
54 ,839 84
76 ,168 81
2 ,8 2 7 27
10,000 00
$211,316 20

M ilton— Bank o f M ilton.
P.
M . G R E E N , President.
E. D. B LISS, Vice President.

B. H. W E L L S , Cashier.
J. H. CO O N , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

T. A. Saunders,
P. M . Green,
J. H. Coon,

B. H. Wells,
E. D. Bliss.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 18, 1883.
Incorporated as a State Bank April 16, 1884.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin...... ..................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s

$152,815 81
4 ,3 1 8 09
12,300 00
4 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,0 0 0 00
25 ,5 7 0 45
1,287 86

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$15,000 00
15,000 00
882 08
68,735 95
110,504 91

154 86
1,205 00
572 00
5 ,7 9 7 00
101 87
$210,122 94

T o ta l.....................

$210,122 94

214

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Milladore— Milladore State Bank.
JA C O B V E R H U L S T , President.
GEO. H O O P E R , Vice President.

W. O. D Y E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Am os R oll,
Geo. H ooper,
Jacob Verhulst,

W . O. Dyer,
Ignatz Roller.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 31, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Expense.............................

L ia b ilitie s .

$34,208
297
2 ,7 6 4
1,789

93
59
50
10

7,3 86 42
5 00
1 ,087 90
2 ,0 26 00
85 44
211 12

Capital stock paid in ......
C ontingent fu nd.............
Individual deposits, subje ct to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits.............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$ 10,000 00
1,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$49,862 00

$49,862 00

T o ta l.....................

23 ,018 49
13,155 27
2 ,6 75 00
13 24

M ilton Junction— The Farmers Bank.
A. M . P A U L, Cashier.

JO H N A. P A U L, President.
D IR E C T O R S .
John A. Paul,
A. M . Paul,
S. C. Chambers,

August Lalk,
W esley W inch.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 11, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$198,158 20
1 ,664 27
5,1 34 94

T o ta l.....................

$263,057 18


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

50,103 62
824 46
1 ,254 32
252 50
1,219 85

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$25,000 00
5,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$263,057 18

3,0 29 56
78,796 44
151,231 18

4 ,2 8 4 00
91 02

215

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

M ilton Junction— The State Bank of M ilton J u n ction .
J. M IL T O N C L A R K E , V ice President.

W IL L H. G A T E S , Cashier'

D IR E C T O R S .
J. M ilton Clarke,
W ill H. Gates,

L. H. M organ,
C. O. Button.

E S T A B L IS H E D 1883 AS T H E G A T E S E X C H A N G E B A N K .
Incorporated as a State Bank Decem ber 29, 1891.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts........................
U. S,, state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L i a b il i t ie s .

$98,728 85
13 05
6 ,0 0 0 00
23,959 34
1,180 50
358 44
50 00
476 30

Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund..............
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid..............
Individual deposits, subject to check.........
Dem and certificates of
d eposit...................

$15 ,000 00
10 ,000 00

T o ta l............... ....

$133,400 06

2 ,340 39
39 ,252 69
66 ,806 98

2 ,5 7 6 00
57 58
$133,400 06

Milwaukee— Badger State Bank.
G U S T A V R E IN K E , President.
C. L. R O L O F F , Vice President.
JO H N J. O’ C O N N E L L . 2nd Vice President.

A. C. F R A N C K E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Gustav Reinke,
W m . A. Tharinger,
August Nuedling,
Carl F. Busacker,
H. Schumacher,

Herman Krienitz,
Richard Hoeppner,
C. L. Roloff,
F. C. Schultz,
J. J. O’ Connell.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 4, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Furniture and fixtures..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Due from federal reserve bank....................
Stock in federal reserve bank....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$681 ,022 16
235 51
410,269 99
4 ,0 00 00
5,9 00 00
72,563 89
274 38
31 ,860 80
1 ,835 00
4,4 12 30

$200,000 00
8,9 60 48
332,851 11
72,567 37
638 ,049 34
3 ,000 82
3,0 0 0 00

18 ,931 00
1 ,124 09
20,000 00
6 ,000 00

T o ta l..................... $1 ,258,429 12


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Capital stock paid in......
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Reserved for taxes.........

T o ta l..................... $1 ,258,429 12

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Milwaukee—-G erm an-A m erican Bank.
E D W . A. F A R M E R , President.
W . D. G R A Y , V ice President.
R. J. S C H W A B , 2nd Vice President.

L. E. K IL IA N , Cashier.
R. L. S T O N E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F. A. Lange,
R. J. Schwab,
M . S. Sheridan,
Geo. S. M eredith,
A. L. Gebhardt,
E. J. Kearney.

Aug. C. Beck,
W . D. Gray,
H. J. M illman,
Edw. A. Farmer,
W m . Geo. Bruce,
Edgar L. W ood,

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 1, 1892.

Statement November 10. 1915.
Li a b i l i t i e s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts...... $2,384 ,973 72
452 29
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
399 ,881 35
Stocks and other securi10 ,750 00
ties..................................
Furniture and fixtures..
19 ,000 00
33 ,444 58
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
233 ,988 15
Due from other banks. ..
7 ,719 06
Checks on other banks
10 ,497 43
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
76 ,789 85
15 900 00
Gold coin...........................
12 ,379 20
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur86 ,630 00
ren cy..............................
100 00
Nickels and cents...........

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd ....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Qashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Reserved for taxes and
interest..........................

T o ta l..................... $ 3 ,2 9 2 ,5 0 5 63

$250,000 00
50,000 00
52 ,383 07
5,7 26 99
15 00
1 ,3 9 9 ,8 7 6 31
7,1 6 5 44
238,738 11
1 ,231 ,953 14
30,513 83
5,881 00
20 ,252 74

T o ta l..................... $ 3 ,2 9 2 ,5 0 5 63

Milwaukee— H om e Savings Bank.
F A U S T IN P R IN Z . President.
M IC H A E L B. W E L L S , Vice President
and Cashier.

A L F R E D P R IN Z , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Albert Froede,
Faustin Prinz,
Julius G oetz,
George Durner,

Chas. J. Poetsch,
M ichael B. Wells,
Hugo Zedler.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 19, 1911.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$344,236 30
35 15

T o ta l.....................

$489,910 50


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

85 ,084 78
10,000 00
7,7 25 12
21 ,665 24
4,4 3 9 17
1,715 00
2 ,0 1 0 25
12,038 00
961 49

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Reserved for taxes and
interest..........................
T o ta l.................

I$50,000 00
6,0 00 00
6 ,7 1 4 33
6 00
148,446 47
130,746 62
141 ,424 12
27 56
1,9 02 87
4 ,6 4 2 53
$489,910 50

217

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Milwaukee— Kilbourne State Bank.
F. L. K U N K E L , President.
J. H. W E B E R , Vice President.

F. E. W A L B E R , Cashier.
R A Y M O N D J. G E N G L E R , Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F. L. Kunkel,
J. H. W eber,
F. E. W alber,
W . T. Schoessow,
H. W. Kauffing,
N. W. Hollenbeck,
M . J. Grueschow,
Chas. Sommerfield,
H. C. Elwing,
Jas. Schwister,
Chas. Frey,
Joseph Miller,
J. E. Dirk,
Geo. Bauer.
Val Gerhardt,
E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 27, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Due from approved reserve banks.................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$83,150 00
13 20

T o ta l.....................

$131 ,773 06

6,0 64 25
5,178 03
26,559 34
1 ,023 53
3 ,812 63
200 00
733 00

Capital stock paid in ......
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid........... ;........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of dcposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’s checks outstanding........................

$50 ,000 00
2,1 72 92
45,401 13
7,173 00
25,708 21
3 50
1 ,314 30

4,659 00
380 08
T otal

$131 ,773 06

Milwaukee— Marshall & Ilsley Bank.
JO H N C A M P B E L L , President.
J. H. P U E L IC H E R , Vice President and
G.

A. REU SS, 2nd Vice President.

H.
F.
J.
IT

J.
X.
E.
J.

P A IN E , Asst. Cashier.
B O D D E N , Asst. Cashier.
JO N E S, Asst. Cashier.
D R E H E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Jas. K. Ilsley,
C. C. Y aw key,
John Campbell,
R obt. N . M cM y n n ,
G. A. Reuss,
J. H. T w eedy, Jr.,
J. H. Puelicher,
Gustav Reuss,
Sami. H. Marshall,
Albert F. Gallun.
E S T A B L IS H E D A P R IL 22, 1847.
Incorporated as a State Bank D ecem ber 31, 1887.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts...... $ 8 ,1 8 5 ,3 6 9 27
Overdrafts.........................
851 78
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
2 ,2 9 0 ,5 6 2 42
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
15,931 28
Banking house.................
339,224 04
Safe deposit......................
34,314 50
Other real estate owned
15,132 83
Due from approved re­
serve banks.................. 2 ,1 9 1 ,0 0 2 40
D ue from other banks ..
8 ,2 03 80
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
137,617 13
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
280,371 62
Gold coin..........................
612 ,605 00
Silver coin .........................
18,294 60
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
277,018 00
Nickels and cents...........
3 ,8 8 3 28
T o ta l..................... $14,41 0,38 1 95


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ili t ie s .

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
Reserves............................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Reserved for buildings..
Reserved for taxes.........
Unearned interest...........
A ccrued interest..............

$500,000 00
600,000 00
130,000 00
117,339 08
2 ,0 6 6 ,3 0 4 00
162 50
3 ,9 8 3 ,9 5 4 84
1 ,2 3 2 ,4 1 2 26
5,5 1 0 ,5 0 1 81
4 ,7 29 05
97 ,156
50 ,000
23 ,349
20 ,000
74 ,472

17
00
37
00
87

T o ta l..................... $14,41 0,38 1 95

218

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

M ilwaukee— M erchants and Farmers State Bank.
F R A N K C. FISCH ER^ President.
F R A N K S E E M A N N , SR., Vice Pres.

G. G. F IS C H E R , Cashier.
A R M IN
GRÜNEW ALD,
Cashier.

Asst.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. J. Glienke,
W . Sievers,
W alter F. Kirchhoff.

Frank C. Fischer,
A. G. Schwefel,
Ferdinand Hahm,
Frank Seemann, Sr.,

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 3, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L i a b il i t ie s

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures .
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$411 105 48
195 32
139 ,481
16 318
6 361
6 941

26
67
36
76

50 484 54
21 81
10 569 47
2 697 50
1 166 20
15 954 00
278 49
$661 575 86

T o ta l.....................

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits.............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Reserved for taxes and
interest..........................

T ota l.....................

Milwaukee— M erchants & M anufacturers
Milwaukee.
W . F. M Y E R S , President.
H.
P. A N D R A E , Vice President.

$65,000 00
13,000 00
7 ,797 34
10 00
206,573 30
22 ,240 90
341 ,724 62
615 37
190 57
4,4 23 76

$661 ,575 86

Bank

of

B. V. D E L A H U N T , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F. J. W ood,
E. C. Knoernschild,
W . F. M yers,
H. P. Andrae,
J. A. Trostel.

L. M . Alexander,
F. H. Spence,
Fred Doepke,
Judson G. Rosebush,
B. V. Del a Hunt,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 19, 1906.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts...... $1
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds....—....
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures —
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

L ia b ilitie s .

,218 ,326 09
594 43
157
115
26
26

,652
,000
,400
,860

50
00
00
86

177 ,400 54
38 ,841 21
9 ,336 35
27 ,240 63
4 ,495 00
4 ,224 00
43 ,078 00
684 53

T o ta l..................... $1 ,848 ,134 14


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits.............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing..................;.....
Reserved for taxes.........
Special bond account ....

$400,000 00
58,500 00
3 ,6 7 6 45
91 ,736 72
522 00
797 ,376 99
116,967 06
342,432 02
4 ,6 99 94
7 ,9 62 62
4 ,260 34
20 ,000 00

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,8 4 8 ,1 3 4 14

219

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Milwaukee-—Mitchell Street State Bank.
SY L . J. W A B IS Z E W S K I, Vice Pres.

F R A N K J. G R U T Z A , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Syl. J. W abiszewski,
A. E. M artin,
J. M . Schneider,
Chas. M iksch,
A. P. Kunzelm ann,
John T . Johnston,
Frank Grutza,
Joseph F. Esser.
K. Wagner,
E S T A B L IS H E D A P R IL 19, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts...................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s...... .....
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$406,262 43
474 13

T o ta l.....................

$656,821 48

158,850 00
5,000 00
19,166 42
48 ,652 41
25 85
500 00
1 ,215 00
1 ,600 00
14,407 00
668 24

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Special reserve fu n d .....
M emorandum account..
T o ta l.....................

$50,000 00
10,000 00
103 97
190,235 99
41 ,477 81
331 ,741 15
267 50
435 45
32,452 51
107 10
$656,821 48

Milwaukee— North Avenue State Bank.
W IL L IA M F. C O E R P E R , President.

JOS. M . W O L F , Cashier.
E. O. P E R S C H B A C IIE R ,
Cashier.

Asst.

D IR E C T O R S .
W m . Garens,
John C. Coerper,
D. W ittenberg,
W m . F. Coerper,
A. J. Langholff,
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 2, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

$50,000 00

13,471 00
261 74

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid..................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier's checks out­
standing....>...................
Reserved for taxes.........
Reserved for accrued
interest..........................
Unearned interest..........

$453,100 55

T o ta l.....................

$453,100 55

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$293,911 78
107 22

T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

66,973 47
12,500 00
4,1 0 0 00
50,844 88
1 ,387 08
7 ,287 23
1,117 50
1,138 65

1 0 ,0 0 0 00

11,513 29
193,069 34
27 ,543 99
155,896 00
50 00
563 00
1,150 00
2,0 0 4 54
1,310 39

220

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

M ilwaukee— Second Ward Savings Bank.
JOS. E. U IH L E IN , President.
CH AS. C. S C H M ID T , Vice President.
H E N R Y B IE L F E L D , V ice President.
A L B E R T C. E L S E R , Vice President.

Jos. E. Uihlein,
John Kremer,
Chas. C. Schmidt,
H. G. Bielfeld,
R obert A. Uihlein,
W m . B. Uihlein,
Alb. C. Elser,
Erwin C. Uihlein,

W. L. C H E N E Y , Cashier.
J. U. L A D E M A N N , Asst. Cashier.
H U G O K IE L , Asst. Cashier.
G. L. W E IG L E , Asst. Cashier.
W . G. W H Y T E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H enry H. Schroeder,
Fred J. Schroeder,
A lbert O. Trostel,
Albert H. W einbrenner,
W . L. Cheney,
W m . L. Ross,
Russell Jackson.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 1, 1855.
Incorporated as a State Bank January 26, 1866.

Statement November 10, 1915.
I le s o u r c e s .

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts...... $9 ,015 ,341
Overdrafts.........................
1,945
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.......... 4 ,5 5 0 ,9 8 1
Stocks and other securities..................................
601
Banking house.................
353,748
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
4 ,6 0 0 ,9 7 5
Due from other banks ...
13,458
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
398,266
E xchanges for clearing
house..............................
265,834
Gold coin ...........................
425,877
Silver coin .........................
73,536
U. S and national curren cy ..............................
949,150
Nickels and cents...........
4 ,6 5 7

57
41

00
53

Capital stock paid in ...... $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 00
Surplus fu nd .....................
40 0,000 00
Reserve accounts............
150,972 86
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
170,411 91
Due to banks— deposits 1 ,7 9 0 ,3 0 7 82
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
5 ,5 5 6 ,3 3 3 81
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
1 ,4 5 5 ,8 6 8 26
Savings deposits.............. 9 ,7 2 6 ,5 7 6 02
Certified checks...............
27,591 47
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing.........................
87 ,955 66
Postal savings..................
2 1 ,946 11
D ue U. S. Treasurer In­
com e tax acct..............
216 30
Special deposits...............
26 6,19 4 11

T o ta l..................... $ 2 0 ,6 5 4 ,3 7 4 33

T ota l......................$ 2 0 ,6 5 4 ,3 7 4 33

33
00
72
47
16
72
72
50
20

Milwaukee— Teutonia Avenue State Bank.
E. W . S T A A D T , President.
A. E. S C H U N K , V ice President.
A. G. N etter,
F. W . Kaufm an,
Geo. Kaul,
Chas. Elkert,
Chas. C. Staadt,

GUS. A. K IS S IN G E R , Cashier.
JO H N E. S T R U S S E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E. W . Staadt,
Chas. C. Kath.
A. E. Schunk,
Edw. Radtke.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 24, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Expense..............................

$164,148 75

T o ta l......................

$238,910 03


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

2 2 ,398 10
12,408 24
3 ,4 63 45
16,650 66
9,021 33
535 00
1,047 10
8 ,2 26 00
511 40
500 00

Capital stock paid in ......
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of deppsit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing.........................

Total.

$50,000 00
4,721 01
93,285 09
8,8 93 19
81,099 40
167 50
743 84

$238,910 03

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

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Milwaukee— The Union Bank.
W. B. R U B IN , President.
JO H N C. K A R E L , Vice President.

J. J. IIA N D L E Y , Asst. Cashier.
D. T. L U C K , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W. B. Rubin,
John C. Karel,
Peter Em m erich,
John R eichert,
J. H. Rubin,
T. H. French,
J. J. Handley,
J. M . Crowley,
E.
L. Husting, Jr., *
J. J. Engel.
W . C. Zabel,
E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 1, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$220,041 63
466 90

T o ta l......................

$309,445 38

10,492 50
13,612 57
9 ,6 26 18
3 0 ,7 7 4 43
131 41
8,8 7 3 91
555 00
831 75

Capital stock paid in ......
Contingent fu nd ..............
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
p osit..... .........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$5 0,00 0 00
300 00

T o ta l......................

$309,445 38

3 ,7 0 5 85
150,369 47
21 ,457 32
80 ,986 94
1,887 08
738 72

13,726 00
313 10

Milwaukee— W est Side Bank.
A D A M G E T T E L M A N , President.
G E O R G E K O C H , Vice President.

CIJAS. J. K U H N M U E N C H , Cashier.
H E R B E R T F E E R IC K , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. Gettelm an,
Geo. Koch,
V ictor Schlitz,
Chas. J. Kuhnm uench,

O. J. Schoenleber,
V. J. Schoenecker, Jr.,
J. A. Schwalbach,
W . A. Zinn.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 10, 1893.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 30, 1894.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts...... $ 1 ,747 ,171
Overdrafts.........................
2,4 7 8
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
118,754
Due from approved re­
29 6,23 4
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
9,3 9 0
Exchanges for clearing
house.............................'.
49 ,6 0 4
Gold coin...........................
16,820
Silver coin .........................
8 ,7 5 4
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
76,904
Nickels and cents...........
1,008

L ia b ilitie s .

40
43
45
26
57
49
00
00
00
57

T o ta l......................* $ 2 ,3 2 7 ,1 2 0 17


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
je c t to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashiers’ checks ou t­
standing........................
Reserved for taxes and
interest..........................

$200,000 00
100,000 00
26 ,125 38
7 ,7 0 4 37
968,812 89
100 00
348,223 10
616,866 03
14,159 42
25 ,238 18
19,890 80

T o ta l..................... $ 2 ,3 2 7 ,1 2 0 17

222

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

State Bank.

Milwaukee— Wise«
C H R IS T IA N G LA U S, President.
H A R R Y S. P IG G IN S , Vice President.

W IL L IA M H. H A S S E , Cashier

Herman Noll,
John H. Paul,
Ed. E. Plaum,
August C. Sehrt,
H. S. Piggins.

John Bruemmer,
Christian Glaus,
W m . Gutenkunst,
W . H. Hasse,
Oscar Mehl,
John F. M uckerheide,

M A Y 8, 1912.

Statement

aber 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$434,625 81
32 98

7 ,5 9 7 00
152 33

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to ch eck................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Reserved for taxes and
interest...........................

T o ta l.....................

$685,021 01

T o ta l.....................

184,152 08
4 ,6 5 0 00
39,091 51
2 ,7 6 9 43
10,439 87
410 00
1 ,1 00 00

$7 5,000 00
15,000 00
12,838 87
36 00
181,836 54
132,669 21
258,969 19
233 44
5 ,0 83 47
3 ,3 54 29
$685,021 01

State Savings Bank.

Milwaukee—

F R E D E R I C K A. L O C H N E R ,

GEO. L. B A L D A U F , President.
O. W . B O W , V ice President.

W.

F. JA C K S O N ,

Asst.

Cashier.

D IR E
A lbert Schultz,
E. L. M ohr,
A. H. Ham m atter,
John Stuesser.

Geo. L. Baldauf,
F. W . Kaufm an,
O. W. Bow,
W m . P. Hug,
E S T A B L IS H E D F

Statement No\

T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

ter 10, 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house....................... ;.....
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

U A R Y 5, 1912.

$297,672 99
20 29
45 ,845 00
11,500 00
3 ,8 9 0 43
38 ,188 47
47 97
7,9 2 2 40
280 00
1,272 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................

$5 0,00 0 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
8 ,9 06 28
192,611 68
24 ,2 2 3 33
139,627 87
16 50
370 05

13,607 00
509 06
$420,755 71

T o ta l.....................

$420,755 71

223

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Mineral Point—-Farmers and Citizens Bank.
P H IL IP H E W IT T , President.
R. G. W H IT E , Vice President.

JO H N B. P I T T Z , Cashier.
E. G. P E N H A L L E G O N , Asst.
Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

Philip Hewitt,
H. D. Luden,
John B. Pittz,
Joseph Graber,

R. G. W hite,
W . J. Jenck,
W . D. Brown.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 3, 1910.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks........ ........
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

L ia b ilitie s .

$235,122
153
10,273
2 ,9 3 6

26
24
36
83

56 ,862 61
87 24
3 ,2 5 0 83
4 ,2 4 0 00
1,925 65

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits.............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$40,000 00
5 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$323,287 60

2 ,2 35 86
103,171 18
158,583 49
13,989 57
307 50

8,161 00
274 58

T o ta l..,..................

$323,287 60

Mineral Point— The Iowa County Bank.
JA M E S W. H U T C H IS O N , President.
JO S IA H L A N Y O N , Vice President.

E. Y . H U T C H IS O N , Cashier.
A. F. B IS H O P , JR ., Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
James W. H utchison,
E. Y . Hutchison,
Josiah Lanyon,
E. C. Fiedler,

B. F. Prideaux,
M att Jackson,
R. D. James,
M . F. Schoof.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 1, 1885.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 24, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts...................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s...........
Exchanges for clearing
house.......................
Gold coin....................
Silver coin..............
U. S. and national currency.............................
T o ta l.....................


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L ia b ilitie s .

$811,862 19
1,659 32
15,000
20 ,000
3,121
*
358,358

00
00
50
52

3,4 62 63
2 ,1 25 50
14,265 00
2,3 9 5 10

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing................

$60,000 00
50 ,000 00
8 ,7 47 21
1,9 80 00
516,122 16
53 6,50 4 40
60 ,537 05
200 10
9 ,7 19 84

11,561 00
$ 1 ,2 4 3 ,8 1 0 76

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,2 4 3 ,8 1 0 76

224

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

M inocqua— Bank of M inocqua.
JO H N S C H IL L IN G , President.

JO H N S C H IL L IN G , Cashier.
E L L A M . S C H IL L IN G , Asst.
Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

Ella M . Schilling,
Fred Lange,

John Schilling.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 4, 1891.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 22, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks...................
Due from other banks ..
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy...............................
Nickels and cents...........

$2 2,074 26
1,4 00 00

3 ,7 9 5 00
4 10

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

T o ta l.....................

$45,166 10

T o ta l.....................

15,777 43
2 ,0 85 31
30 00

$ 5 ,0 0 0 00
1,000 00
34 47
28,621 78
10,509 85
$45,166 10

M inong— Farmers State Bank.
E. F. S W A N S O N , President.
L. C. S T A D L E R , Vice President.

F. T . JE N K S , Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
E. F. Swanson,
F. T. Jenks,
L. C. Stadler,

-

C. F. Larson,
S. W . M acks.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 17, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$51,594 57
564 63

T o ta l.....................

$65,196 38


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

4 ,3 38 22
1 ,608 57
2 ,2 0 0 00
2 ,4 1 8 40
246 41
55 00
826 90

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check ................
T im e certificates of dep osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Bills payable....................
Other liabilities................

$ 10,000 00
800 00

T o ta l......................

$65,196 38

189 60
27 ,669 29
15,638
5,4 46
5 ,0 00
452

17
98
00
34

1 ,343 00
68

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

225

M ishicot— The State Bank.
IR A B E Y E R , President.
A U G . R H O D E , Vice President.

H E R M A N S T E H N , Cashier
D IR E C T O R S .

Ira Beyer,
Aug. R hode,
Herman Stehn,
W m . Mueller,
G. L. K arnopp,
A. Holst,

Fred W itte,
Chris. Rhein,
Fred Eisenmann,
Jos. Skwor,
Peter Rouiler.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 12, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks....
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$200,815 56
15 20
14,000 00
3 ,7 75 00
3,2 0 0 00
28 ,366
336
1,345
520

46
53
00
50

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$15,000 00
5,0 00 00
1,995 45
200 00
28,749 7 4
205,107 89
2 ,0 4 0 58

5,681 00
38 41
$258,093 66

T o ta l.....................

$258,093 66

Mondovi— Buffalo County Bank.
JA C O B C A N A R , President.
A N T O N Q U A R B E R G , Vice President.

EDW .
ALEX

R U P L IN G E R , Cashier.
LE ES, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Jacob Canar,
Alex Lees,
H.
J. Canar,
Ole J. W ard,

_

A. Quarberg,
W . L. Houser,
J. F. Brobst.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 1, 1900.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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$102,366
1,272
9,8 80
2 ,5 00

45
66
00
00

4,8 19 27
2,0 69 95
1,156 65
1,025 00
409 40

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of dep osit................................

$25,000 0 0
3,3 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$129,127 61

1,819 20
44 ,407 71
54,600 70

3,5 3 6 00
92 23
$129,127 61

226

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

M onroe— The Citizens Bank.
G. T. H O D G E S , President.
JO H N L U C H S 1N G E R , Vice President.

J. H. D U R S T , Cashier.
S A M L . W E N G E R , Asst. Cashier.
CHAS. A. S C H IN D L E R , Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
G. T. Hodges,
F. J. Bolender,
John Luchsinger,
W. P. Bragg,
W . W . Chadwick,
J. H. Durst,
Ed. Carroll,
Adam Schmidt.
W. J. Knight,
E S T A B L IS H E D A P R IL 2, 1883.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Furniture and fixtures ...
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks . .
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin ......................
Silver coin.................
U. S. and national curren cy ......................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$848, 247 84
365 74
5, 529 78
5, 000 00
3, 477 76
113, 959 69
757 95
307 16

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit.,.........................
Savings deposits..............

$ 100,000 00
50 ,0 0 0 00
18,317 22
27 ,8 0 4 79
30 3,39 7 61
366,800 26
149,163 01

3, 295 28
19, 967 50
5, 406 50
9, 090 00
77 69
$ 1 ,0 1 5 ,4 8 2 89

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,0 1 5 ,4 8 2 89

Monroe— The Com m ercial & Savings Bank.
JO H N G E T T IN G S , President.
A. C. T R A C H S E L , V ice President.
A. C. Trachsel,
Joshua Klassy,
Simon Saucerman,
Edward Ruegger,
John Gettings,
A lvin F. R ote,

J. B. H E E R E N , Cashier.
P. J. M O S E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Joseph T rum py,
C. W. Bennett,
Jacob Elmer,
Ed. T . Kundert,
J. L. Sherron,
Jacob Benkert.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 14, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Stocks and other securiRes..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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L ia b ilitie s .

$349,292 00
446 35
46 ,728 75
46 84
25 ,000 00
13,000 00
2 8 ,874 09
19,979 17
164 87

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............

$ 100,000 00
20 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l......................

$499,488 87

6 ,4 82 65
20 ,618 00
39 00
143,689 98
114,085 23
94 ,5 2 4 01
50 00

926 07
3 ,8 6 5 00
2 ,5 9 6 20
8 ,4 45 00
124 53
$499,488 87

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

227

M ontello— The M ontello State Bank.
C. A. JU ST, President.
T.
W . W H IT S O N , V ice President.

W . F. C U R R IE , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. A. Just,
E. D . M orse,
W . F. Currie,
T . W . W hitson,

M . M . Smart,
J. H. Kem pley,
C. J. Tagatz.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 26, 1900.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

$224,356 80
326 41

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Furniture and fixtures....
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

134,800 00
1,960 00
81,983 85
592 80
2,8 95 00
2,1 39 55
4,1 86 00
121 97
44 55

T o ta l.....................

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing...............?........

T o ta l.....................

$453,406 93

$25,000 00
6,0 00 00
3 ,3 67 05
12 00
98,763 51
296,467 33
21 ,4 3 4 72
2 ,3 62 32

$453,406 93

M ontfort— Citizens State Bank.
H E R M A N T R A N K L E , President.
W M . F. D I V A L L , V ice President.

D A V ID JA M E S , Cashier.
J. C. M A S O N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Herm an Trankle,
John Draves,
John Kramer,

W m . F. Di Vail,
Frank W anek.

E S T A B L IS H E D A P R IL 5, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy............;.................
N ickels and cents...........
T otal.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$157,130 96
716 02
3,6 0 0 00
1,500 00
2 ,3 7 5 00
34,668 77
614 06
1,485 00
533 25

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............

$ 10,000 00
3 ,4 00 00
1,084 43
58,197 68
390 00
128,961 71
5,2 78 56

4,661 00
28 32
$207,312 38

Total.

$207,312 38

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

M ontfort— M ontfort State Bank.
LOU IS A L T IIA U S , President.
C. K. Stephens,
Louis Althaus,
1. R . W ebster,

C. K. S T E P H E N S , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .
A F D avid
B. L. Walker.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R , 1882
Incorporated as a State Bank February 17, 1892.
Private Bank M ay 1, 1900.
Incorporated as a State Bank the second time July 30, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
E xchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Expense.............................
Total.

L ia b ilitie s .

$91,326
1 , 139
5,5 25
1,800
4 ,9 7 0

09
91
00
00
00

8,9 38 54
8 25
595 00
484 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to ch eck................
Tim e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Bills p ayable....................

$2 0,00 0 00
4 ,0 0 0 00
3 7 ,914 84
44 ,0 3 6 43
2 ,5 5 7 06
10,000 00

3 ,6 73 00
31 87
16 67
$118,508 33

T o ta l......... ........ .

$118,508 33

M onticello— Bank of M onticello.
J. C. F R E IT A G , President.
JA C O B W IT T E N W Y L E R , Vice Pres.

H. O. B A B L E R , Cashier.
J. W. B A R L O W , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
O- Babler,
Jacob W ittenwyler,
J. C. Freitag,
J C. Steinman,

Ed. W ittwer,
N ic Freitag
C. B ontly.

E S T A B L IS H E D A P R IL 16, 1896.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$307,875 39
262 31
89 ,1 5 0 00
3 ,0 0 0 00
1 ,000 00
77,021 03
9 ,5 6 2 55
188 71
985 00
1,0 62 45

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$4 0,00 0 00
7 ,0 0 0 00

281,733 59
25 ,777 35

T o ta l......................

$497,555 15

3 ,3 0 8 02
210 00
139,526 19

7 ,3 37 00
110 71
$497,555 15

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229

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E R A N K S .

Morrisonville— Morrisonville Stale Bank.
JO H N R. C A L D W E L L , President.
C H A R L E S M A IR , Vice President.

C. M . M O R R IS O N , Cashier.
R. J. C A L D W E L L , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John R . Caldwell,
N.
L. Huseboe,
Charles Mair,

W m . Hahn,
T . H. M air.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 2, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$131,173 08
974 72
10,000 00
1 ,000 00
1,000 00
22 ,035 80
197 75

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subje ct to check................
T im e certificates of dep osit...............................

$20 ,000 00
7 ,0 00 00
2 ,3 3 7 62
36,726 56
104,953 83

4,5 3 7 00
99 66
$171,018 01

T o ta l.....................

$171,018 01

M osinee— Farmers Stale Bank.
E. C. F ISH , President.
JO H N W A C H T L , V ice President.

H. S. L U T Z , Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
John W achtl,
Joseph Harms,
H.
S. Lutz,

T. J. Zell,
W . E. H udtloff.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 18, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U . S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels an d cents...........
Expense.............................
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$27,253 92
13 56
1 ,711 38
393 17
821 18
36 05
395 00
303 29

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of dep osit...........................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills rediscoun ted..........................

$ 10,000 00
1 ,000 00
10,026 83
7,0 2 7 68
3,0 2 3 42
2 ,0 0 0 00

754 00
13 58

1 ,382 80

$33,077 93

T o ta l.....................

$33,077 93

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

M osinee— State Bank of M osinee.
A. von B E R G , President.
LOU IS D E S S E R T , Vice President.

W . A. von B E R G , Cashier.
E. B. von B E R G , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. von Berg,
L. Dessert,
Karl M athie,
John M aguire,
N ic. Streveler,

M . A. Althenburg,
James Allen,
Arden Paronto.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 9, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

T o ta l.....................

$245,542 76

4 ,000
50
2 ,0 00
3,6 90

00
00
00
00

4 ,5 04 02
1 ,155 42
331 17
1 ,435 00
1,120 25

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills rediscou n ted .........................
Bills p ayable....................

o
o
o
o

$223,041 51
80 11

CO
00

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Premium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks. ..
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........

00
16,000 00
1 ,962 09

73,228 64
59,198 36
24,803 67
20 ,350 00
20 ,000 00

3 ,9 14 00
221 28
T o ta l......................

$245,542 76

M t. Calvary— M ou n t Calvary State Bank.
A N D R E W V O G E L , President.
F R A N K X . A IG N E R , V ice President.

A R T H U R V O G E L , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Ben Bittner,
H enry Holzman,
H ubert W eingartz,
Albert W agner.

Andrew Vogel,
Frank X . Aigner,
Arthur Vogel,
Jos. Helz,
J. A. W irth,

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 18, 1909.

Statement November 10. 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nvskels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$121,207 77
2 ,1 0 0 00
1,816 35
2 ,0 7 4 25
20 00
547 15
2 ,2 6 6 00
193 95
$130,225 43

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check...........'.....
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
T o ta l.....................

$20,000 00
2 ,7 0 0 00
2 ,5 9 2 82
25 00
19,814 13
60 ,127 46
24 ,966 02
$130,225 43

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

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M t. Hope— M l. Hope Slate Bank.
ANDREW
ANDREW

C A IR N S , President.
A B R A H A M , Vice President.

W M . L E IG H T O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A nthony Abraham,
George M oody,
James Galvin.

Chas. P. Hinn,
A. J. Frey,
Andrew Cairns,
Andrew Abraham,

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 30, 1910.

Statement November LO. 1915.
L i a b i l i l ies.

R eso u rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved
reserve banks..............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
T o ta l.....................

$90,942
434
4 ,0 23
2 ,8 4 4

80
30
28
74

16,993 82
2 ,4 89 98
815 00
627 96

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit..................

$15,000 00
3 ,7 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$121,456 88

354 31
41 ,366 27
50 00
60,986 30

2 ,2 85 00
$121,456 88

M t. Horeb— M ount Horeb Bank.
H. B. D A H L E , President.
H. L. D A H L E , Vice President.

T. G. L IN G A R D , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. B. Dahle,
H. L. Dahle,

T. G. Lingard.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 29, 1891.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 24, 1903-

Statement. November 10. 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps.............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$35,000 00
7 ,0 00 00

3 ,7 32 00
329 01
96 43

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$408,558 43

T o ta l......................

$408,558 43

$332,987
1
3 ,7 92
2 ,7 53

67
20
87
98

57,199 80
1,794 17
5 ,0 60 00
811 30

4 ,1 1 4 95
3 ,5 12 73
143,451 08
52,075 23
163,371 88
32 56

232

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

M t. Horeb

Stale Bank of M ou n t Horeb.

N. C. E V A N S, President.
A. H O FF, V ice President.

I. F O SS H A G E , Cashier.
N O R A L. E V A N S , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

N. C. Evans,
A. Hoff,
A. F. Gramm,
I. Fosshage,

R. E. Beat,
P. G. Krogh,
P. A. T yvand.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 15, 1901.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks.............
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$280,7 74
307
6,4 87
1 ,7 94

35
18
96
00

101,766 30
1,169 88
5 ,4 55 00
691 15
7 ,9 69 00
114 99
95 44

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing.........................
Building fu n d ...................

$406,625 25

T o ta l.....................

$32,000 00
8 ,0 0 0 00
9 ,1 03 59
88 ,5 5 4 72
64,672 53
195,727 27
1,0 67 14
7 ,5 0 0 00
$406,625 25

M t. Sterling— The State Bank.
E. C. A M A N N , V ice President.

JU L IU S JA C K S O N , Cashier
D IR E C T O R S .

O. H. W alker,
Nels J. Severson,
E. E. Sherwood,
Julius Jackson,

E. C. Amann,
Sam Iverson,
M . R. M unson.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 14, 1912.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
„ house..............................
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents..........
Total,


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$80,193 89
713 27
7 ,0 13
2 ,4 0 0
1 ,100
10,450

00
00
00
69

8 ,6 78 42
4 ,2 6 5 15
650 00
630 05

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................

$10,000 00
200 00
709 79
7 00
2 4 ,188 75
83 ,3 5 0 38

2 ,3 0 3 00
58 45
$118,455 92

Total,

$118,455 92

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

M uk w onago^-C itizens Bank of M ukwonago.
F R A N K A. M cK E N Z IE , President.
M . L. D A V IS , V ice President.
L. E. Y O U M A N S , 2nd V ice President.

CHAS. F. H U N T E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. C.
F. A.
Chas.
A. H.

L. E. Y oum ans,
M . L. Davis,
H. O. B ayley,
Ed. G oodm an,
Frank A. M cK enzie,

Greeley,
W ood,
F. Hunter,
P eacock.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 1, 1893.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.........
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$308,477 60
253 69

T o ta l......................

$442,764 45

60,703 50
5,0 00 00
4 ,5 00 00
50,777 87
45 00
2,9 37 50
717 85

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
l ime certificates of deposit................................

$25,000 00
5 ,000 00
7,6 30 45
59,600 43
345,533 57

9 ,022 00
329 44
T o ta l.....................

$442,764 45

M uscoda— Farmers and M erchants Bank.
F E. N E F F , President.
E. J. S C H W IN G L E , V ice President.

B. L. M A R C U S , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F. E. Neff,
E. J Schwingle,
John M clelh attan ,
Frank Pospical,

W m . V ictora,
J. L. Miller,
B. L. M arcus.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 1, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$167,434 22
161 41
2,869 33
37,196 49
7,441 73
615 00
567 10
2,471 00
35 66
$218,791 94

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing.........................
T o ta l.....................

$2 0,00 0 00
800 00
1,605 22
45 ,8 0 4 18
147,519 17
3 ,0 63 37
$218,791 94

234

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

M uscoda— M uscoda State Bank.
JO H N N. S W IN G L E , President.
C. R. P I C K E R I N G , Vice President.

R. M . O R C H A R D , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. P. Heffner,
C. R. Pickering,

H. L. Elstin,
J. N. Swingle.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R , 1884.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 21, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$135,409
1,635
5 ,1 5 0
2 ,7 5 5
732

96
04
00
00
45

13,834 27
2 ,6 4 0 80
89 77
265 00
1,0 04 25
2 ,4 6 2 00
8 40
$165,986 94

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subje ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of dep ?sit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing.........................
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted ..........................
T o ta l.....................

$2 0,00 0 00
800 00
2 ,3 5 8 37
'
46 ,769 69
12 50
78,527 47
958 92
1,5 60 00
15,000 00
$165,986 94

Necedah— T h e Necedah Bank.
H A R R Y W . B A R N E Y , President.
C. E. B A B C O C K , V ice President.

A. W . S O R E N S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Harry W . Barney,
James H. Spencer,
G.
H. Parham,
v
C. E. B abcock.
C. C. Fuller,
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 1, 1899.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 31, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin...........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilit ie s .

$138,401 14
257 94
15,100 00
43 ,374 83
3 00
8 16
905 00
1.114 25
3 ,1 84 00
89 75
$202,438 07

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing.........................
Postal savings..................

T o ta l.....................

$1 5,00 0 00
7 ,0 00 00
1,252 50
46 ,017 48
115,850 41
13,565 71
2 ,2 9 9 92
1,452 05

$202,438 07

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

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Necedah— The Security Bank.
F. M . R E E D , President.
M . J. W O L C O T T , V ice President.

G. H. L IV E R N A S II, Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
M ary E. Miner,
G. H. Livernash.

F. M . Reed,
M . J. W olcott,
A. H. Darrow.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 14, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$55,065 29
2 ,0 00 00
1,938 95
5,129
5,415
135
876

23
86
00
19

3 ,1 80 00
107 25
13 50

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid ............
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................... v..... ;...
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
T o ta l.....................

$73,861 27

Total

$1 5,00 0 00
1,500 00
211 19
23 ,336 90
26,941 78
4 ,2 0 2 06
2 ,6 6 9 34
$73,861 27

Neenah— Neenah State Bank.
W . H. S P E N G L E R , President.
E. J. L A C H M A N N , V ice President.

E. E. L A M P E R T , Cashier.
W. H. H U N T E R T IIU E R , Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . H. Spengler,
E. J. Lachmann,
G ottfried Ulrich,
J. R. Barnett, Sr.,

George A. Jagerson,
Chas. Schultz,
F. S. Merrill.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 11, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U.. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$235,464 71
340 43

T o ta l.....................

$318,241 88


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

2 0 , 1 0 0 00
12,819 51
1,735 00
2 9 ,617 87
2 ,3 2 4 98
3 ,9 2 6 19
1,022 50
3 ,3 2 6 45

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, subje ct to check ................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding.........................
Reserved for taxes..........

$60,000 00
4 ,8 12 86

T o ta l.....................

$318,241 88

4 ,0 76 55
41 ,372 12
31 ,460 94
175,805 41
100 00
14 00
600 00

7 ,4 7 0 00
94 24

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Neillsville— C om m ercial State Bank.
W . J. M A R S H , President.
C A R L R A B E N S T E IN , Vice President.

H. M . R O O T , Cashier.
E. H. S C H O E N G A R T H ,
Cashier.

Asst.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . J. Marsh,
O. W . Schoengarth,
H. M . R oot,
A . F. Radke.

Carl Rabenstein,
F. D . Calway,
W . L. Smith,
A. B. Marsh,

E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 1, 1898.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$109,067 80
162 95
4 ,3 1 3
5 ,0 0 0
1,500
1,400

36
00
00
00

10,083 72
238 00
3 ,4 5 0 00
756 80

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$2 5,00 0 00
5 ,0 00 00

T o ta l......................

$144,456 58

3 ,6 0 2 47
56 ,289 72
52 ,816 81
1,7 47 58

8 ,3 02 00
181 95
$144,456 58

Neillsville— Neillsville Bank.
W . L. H E M P H IL L , President.
T H O M A S L O W E , V ice President.
W . L. Hem phill,
T hom as Lowe,
M ike Prock,

H E R M A N N O R T H , Cashier.
W . F. N O R T H , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Herm an N orth,
G ilbert Johnson.
W m . Kurth.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 1, 1879.
Incorporated as a State Bank Septem ber 1, 1883.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilit ie s .

$428,225 51
42 72
5 ,5 0 0 00
15,625 00
6,601 54
65,288 46
1 ,276 33
12,072 50
1,696 80

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$50,000 00
12,500 00
2 ,0 4 7 18
41 ,9 9 6 39
107,543 08
304,874 61
27 ,169 61

9 ,6 22 00
180 01
$546,130 87

T ota l.....................

$546,130 87

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E R A N K S .

Nekoosa— Nekoosa State Bank.
G U Y 0 . B A B C O C K , President.
L. M . A L E X A N D E R , V ice President.

H. H. H E L K E , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F. J. W ood,
L. M . Alexander,
J. E. Brazeau,
Guy O. B abcock,

John P. Nash,
F. J. M cG arigee,
T . E. Fitch.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 12, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esources.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$91,081 26
267 97
7,5 00 00
6 ,394 59
2 ,8 86 02
4,7 7 2 54
1 41
32 50
976 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, subje ct to check................
Tim e certificates of dep osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............

$20 ,000 00
5 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$117,983 38

2 ,7 57 08
27 ,424 42
20 ,538 95
42,256 93
6 00

3 ,9 55 00
115 79
$117,983 38

Nelsonville— Stale Bank of Nelsonville.
H A N S JO H N S O N , President.
T H E O . H. JO H N S O N , V ice President.

L. H. JO H N S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Hans Johnson,
T heo. H. Johnson,

L. H. Johnson.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 16, 1902.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 19, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$76,669 42
6,3 85 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
2 ,3 0 0 00
8 ,0 7 4 20
530 97
55 00
266 60

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................

$10,000 00
600 00

T o ta l.....................

$98,741 03

282 06
15,909 39
3 ,8 9 8 80
68 ,050 78

1,931 00
28 84
$98,741 03

/

238

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Neosho— Neosho Stale Bank.
D.
B. G R E E N E , President.
JO H N M E R T E S , V ice President.

J. K. D O U G L A S S , Cashier.
M A R T I N T . M cC O L L O W ,
Cashier.

Asst.

D IR E C T O R S .
D.
B. Greene,
John M ertes,
J. K. Douglass,

R . F. Schultz,
J. M . M cC ollow .
E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 7, 1905.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

Li a b i l i Lies.

$84,409 79
42 26
2 ,5 0 0 00
2>, 000 00
14,360 53
13 00
850 00
1,1 84 10

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
D iscount on bon ds.........

$1 5,00 0 00
1,750 00

T o ta l.....................

$108,319 75

2 ,4 9 5 38
30 ,318 77
58,655 60
100 00

2 ,7 1 0 00
250 07

T o ta l.....................

$108,319 75

Neshkoro— Farmers Exchange Bank of Neshkoro.
J. W . JO H N S O N , President.
C H A S. T . D A H L K E , V ice President.

H. A. M IL L E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John Bryne,
J. C. M orrisey,
Julius E. Reetz,

Chas. T . Dahlke,
J. W . Johnson.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 7, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds,........
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin...... ..................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$58,371 86
34 ,460 00
1,770 00
2 ,0 0 0 00
1,000 00
. 33,481 06
277 14
625 00
1,317 65

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
A ccrued interest..............
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits; sub­
ject to check...... .........
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$10,000 00
2 ,7 0 0 00
148 79
1,3 49 88
2 7 ,265 86
96 ,934 68
2 50

4 ,8 0 0 00
299 00
$138,401 71

T o ta l.....................

$138,401 71

239

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Neva— Neva Farmers Bank.
(P. 0 . D E E R B R O O K )
W. J. M A T T E R , President.
JO H N F. S C H U L T Z , Vice President.

I. D. W O O D , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Anton Gallenberg,
Ferd Schwartz,
A. J. N ow otny,
John F. Schultz,

August Carlson,
Fred Berner,
W. J. M attek.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 30, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$12,923 93
222 60
296 14

T o ta l.....................

$14,597 11

220
83
50
61

19
97
00
35

Capital stock paid in ....
C ontingent fu nd .............
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to ch eck ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$ 1 0 , 0 0 0 00
681 73
2,4 21 91
4 00
1,3 54 06
135 41

732 00
6 93
$14,597 11

Total.

New A uburn— Bank of New Auburn.
L E R O Y AB R A H A M SO N ,\ Cashier.
J. E D W IN E R IC K S O N , Asst.
Cashier.

A R N T . E R IC K S O N , President.
C. P. H A N S E N , V ice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
Arnt. Erickson,
•
G. W . Engebretson,
C. P. Hansen,
H. M cC orm ick.
W m . Larson,
„
E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 28, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house................,
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Total


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$103,897 54
16 96
6,8 50
2 ,6 80
2,000
900

00
00
00
00

23,055 64

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................

$ 1 0 , 0 0 0 00
2 , 0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$144,294 02

2 ,4 7 5 25
54,749 60
75,069 17

27 36
1 ,285 00
267 50
3 ,2 75 00
39 02
$144,294 02

240

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Newburg— Slate Bank of New burg.
JO H N G. R E IC H L , President.
B E N W . F IC K , V ice President.

B. H. M E R T E S , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

John G. Reichl,
B. H. Mertes,
Ben W . Fick,
A. E. B rott.
M . F. Geit,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 13, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rccs.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ili tin s.

$97,656
705
2 ,8 2 8
1,5 54

29
68
15
97

13,581 13
30 00
10 00
364 80
3 ,5 4 2 00
48 15

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
T im e certificates of de_ p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing.........................

$120,321 17

T o ta l......................

$1 2,00 0 00
380 00
873 43
2 5 ,2 0 0 5 5
68,721 89
• 11,396 91
1,7 48 39
$120,321 17

New Butler— State Bank of New Butler.
J- H. P IL G R I M , President.
S. E. D IC K IN S O N , V ice President.

M . J. D A L Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. II. Pilgrim,
Geo. Lilly,
Fred J. Schroeder,
Frank Armitage,
R ichard Schneider,
H enry Frey,
S. E. Dickinson,
Louis Gross,
C. S. Pierce,
W m . A. Hayes.
H enry Gerls,
E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 15, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Premium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..................
Silver coin.......................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Expense.............................
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$33,355 72
15,268
20
2,5 5 7
1,396

02
00
92
03

Capital stock paid in ....
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00
17,914 47
5 ,5 72 16
26 ,170 72

3,041 43
117 28
140 00
521 95
2 ,7 7 0 00
48 58
420 42
$59,657 35

Total.

$59,657 35

241

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

New Franken— New Franken State Bank.
L- G R E IL IN G , President.
J. H. I A Y L E R , V ice President.

C O N S T A N T D E Q U A IN E , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

A. L. Greiling,
Julius Speerschneider, Sr.,
J. H. Tayler,
Joshua B odard,
Sol. P. Huntington,
Sylvan Vandrisse.
Frank Blonde,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 17, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Premium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Sliver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$221,390 12
2 15

T o ta l......................

$274,866 94

9 ,9 72
100
3 ,3 2 6
1 ,953

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Savings deposits..............

71
00
03
02

28 ,929 85
260 00
1,545 00
680 45

$12,000 00
3 ,5 0 0 00
1,622 42
21 ,560 34
220,762 41
15,421 77

6 ,6 30 00
77 61
T o ta l.....................

$274,866 94

New Glarus— The Bank of New Glarus.
T H O M A S H E F T Y , President.
R U D O L P H K U N D E R T , Vice President.

T . C. H E F T Y , Cashier.
S. A. S C H IN D L E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
T hom as H efty,
S. A. Schindler,

R udolph Kundert.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 30, 1893.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 20, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$387,904 05
6 61
22 ,000 00
10,000 00
60,422 70
12,525 74
2 ,0 0 8 46
4 ,9 2 0 00
514 05
5 ,9 9 5 00
103 23
$506,399 84

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
R eserved for taxes and
interest..........................
T o ta l.....................

$4 0,00 0 00
11,000 00
4,8 01 43
315 81
156,248 26
202,239 87
88 ,788 87
5 60
3 ,0 0 0 00
$506,399 84

242

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

New Glarus— The Citizens Bank of New Glarus.
J. J. P IG I, Cashier.
J. S. U R B E N , Asst. Cashier.

O. G. S T A M N , President.
C A S P E R Z W IC K E Y , Vice President.
D IR E C T O R S .
J. H enry Legier,
Casper Zw ickey,
O. G. Stamn,

J. J. Figi,
M . K. Peters.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 17, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
Nickels and cents.........
T o ta l.....................

$160,078
512
10,000
6,2 00

50
46
00
00

46 ,739 86
2,1 6 8 85
442 87
15 64
4 ,6 4 0 00
951 10

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$40,000 00
1,675 00

T o ta l.....................

$235,775 64

3,7 58 29
6 00
57,549 14
114,463 51
18,323 70

3,7 8 9 00
237 36
$235,775 64

New H olstein— State Bank of New Holstein.
JA M E S G. G R IE M , President.
GEO. H. S C H R O E D E R , V ice President.

F R E D E R I C K B U L L W IN K E L ,
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
James G. Griem,
George L. Leverenz,
George H. Schroeder,
E. W. Tim m ,
A dolph W eber,
Fred Bullwinkel.
A. A. Laun,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 2, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking hcrnse.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............

$180,416 04
47 35

T o ta l.....................

$216,968 97


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

3,0 00 00
5,0 00 00
2 ,0 00 00
9,7 55 35
1,000 00
90 10
7,490 00
1 ,495 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................

$25,000 00
1 0 , 0 0 0 00
676 28
84 ,955 31
85 ,516 96
10,272 28
548 14

6,3 60 00
139 83
175 00
Total

$216,968 97

-

.

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

N ew

L is b o n --F a r m e r s

&

243

M erch a n ts

B ank.

J. H. M A R S H , Cashier.

J. J. H U G H E S, President
C. D. C U R T IS , Vice President.

i
D IR E C T O R S .
W . R. Barnes,
F. S. Haire.

J. J. Hughes,
G. D. Curtis,
J. H. Marsh,

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 2, 1889.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 24, 1903.
S ta te m e n t N ov em b er

10, 1 9 1 5 .
L ia b ilitie s

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Due from others.............

13,977
4 ,0 0 0
2 ,5 28
977

50
00
48
90

17,911 94
122 01
3 ,8 8 5 00
782 95
5 ,0 92 00
13 14
1,014 31
$237,414 20

T o ta l.....................

N ew

$187,994 81
44 49

L is b o n — N ew

H. J. M O R T E N S E N , President.
W . H. F A R L E Y , V ice President.
IL J. M ortensen,
W. IL H. Cash,
Otto Gebhart,

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of dep osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Postal savings..................

$15,000 00
3,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$237,414 20

L is b o n

S ta te

220 58
27,002 70
539 35
183,405 93
6,7 93 69
8 75
1 ,443 20

B an k,

11. .1. G IB SO N . Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. S. Marshall,
W . H. Farley.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 22, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Premium on b o n d s ........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$125,021 29
513 57
9,9 0 0
195
3,291
929

00
00
01
79

17,523 74
44 84
191 59
20 00
704 80
2 ,5 69 00
81 25
$160,352 88

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subiect to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Postal savings..................
N otes and bills rediscou n ted .........................
M iscellaneous deposits..
T o ta l.....................

$15,000 00
1,500 00
667 72
4 4 ,454 74
91 ,795 86
2 ,5 3 5 09
211 20
1 ,126 08
2 ,9 00 00
162 19
$160,352 88

244

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

New London— Bank of New London.
A. H. P A P E , President.

E. C. P A P E , Cashier
D IR E C T O R S .
E. C. Pape,
A. H. Pape.

Helen Pape,
M eta Trayser,

E S T A B L IS H E D A P R IL 15, 1872.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 17, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin .................... ......
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
E xpense.............................

$30,621 80

T o ta l.....................

$56,887 27

2 ,2 30 55
7,5 00 00
1,500 00
7,6 1 4 55
700 04
1 ,580 00
1 ,263 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid................ .
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Reserved for taxes ........

$ 10,000 00
6,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$56,887 27

40 72
13,458 85
26 ,334 5 1
1 ,053 19

3,7 57 00
71 50
48 83

New London— The Farmers State Bank of New London
S. E. W R I G H T , President.
JA C O B W E R N E R , V ice President.

E. C. JOST, Cashier.
D . B. E G A N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Thos. Flanagan,
A. F. Zillmer,
W m . Strelow,
S. E. W right,
E.
C. Jost,
Jacob Werner.
F ay R. Smith,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 29, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............

$169,979 54
861 51

T o ta l......................

$231,656 97


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

8 ,8 9 0 00
6 ,3 00 00
3 ,7 9 8 43
22 ,329 02
7 ,1 7 2 84
10 30
530 64
2 ,2 0 0 00
1,5 77 60

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted ..........................
R eserved for taxes..........
R eserved for interest.....

$25,000 00
1,700 00

T o ta l......................

$231,656 97

2 ,4 6 5 95
6 00
50 ,987 08
122,060 51
26 ,887 43
1,400 00
650 00
500 00

7 ,7 8 9 00
178 09
40 00

245

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

New R ichm ond— Bank of New R ich m ond.
F.

S. W A D E , President.

J. W . M cC O Y , Cashier.
R.
W . M cC O Y , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .
R. W . M cC oy .

F. S. W ade,
J. W. M cC o y ,

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 23, 1878.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house, furni­
ture and fixtures.........
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$351,130 40
8,7 75 81
5,1 19 95
1 00
62,586 96
5,6 5 0 77
6,7 69 18
2 ,6 1 0 00
1,793 50

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check.... ............
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$3 5,00 0 00
13,000 00
6 ,8 6 4 73
8 ,8 0 7 99
138,029 47
207,469 02
36 ,312 67
345 00
2 ,2 7 7 56

3 ,4 26 00
58 07
184 80
$448,106 44

T o ta l......................

$448,106 44

New R ichm ond— The M anufacturers Bank.
JO H N E. G L O V E R , President.
W . F. M cN A L L Y , V ice President.
John E. Glover,
L. A. Baker,
W . F. M cN ally,

L. A. B A K E R , Cashier.
H. E. R O U N S A V E L L , Asst. Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
H. E. Rounsavell,
M . P. M cN a lly.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 12, 1887.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$305,123 19
1,736 02
10,000 00
500 00
3,081 20
888 92
33,935
1,325
4 ,6 1 5
2 ,3 2 2

44
10
00
40

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................
Cash item s........................

$3 0,00 0 00
12,000 00
4 ,1 0 2 98
148,390 26
140,452 57
32,031 06
1,076 16
1,258 28

5 ,3 80 00
204 48
199 56
$369,311 31

T o ta l.....................

$369,311 31

246

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

North Fond du Lac— The First W isconsin Bank.
S. D . W Y A T T , President.
A. J. P U L L E N , V ice President.

G. M . W Y A T T , Cashier.
T . H. N O R M IL E , Asst.

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
S. D . W ya tt,
A. J. Pullen,
G.
A. Knapp,
P.
B. Haber,

J. E. Koepenick,
H. E. Hoffman,
F. M . Givens.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 27, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Premium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Silver coin ........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
D ue from Soo R y. Co...

$52,641 21

T o ta l.....................

$91,141 35

15,000
230
5 ,5 00
3 ,666

00
50
00
94

12,753 23
287 45
941 00
81 31
39 71

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............

$20,000 00
4 ,0 00 00

T o ta l......................

$91,141 35

2 ,5 77 25
25 ,730 43
2 ,8 4 2 59
35,991 08

North Freedom— Bank of North Freedom.
R. B. D I C K I E , President.
J. T . L A W T O N , Vice President.

W . C. H A H N , Cashier
D IR E C T O R S .

R. B. Dickie,
J. T . Lawton,
Conrad Egerer,
R . S. Lange,

W m . Dickie,
W . J. Egerer,
John Egerer.
E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 29, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and c e n t s ..........

$103,252 07

T o ta l.....................

$155,614 17


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

24 ,514 50
3,5 0 0 00
1 ,200 00
17,776
269
1,015
1,036

80
44
00
80

2,9 58 00
91 56

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Other liabilities................

$ 10,000 00
3,5 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$155,614 17

1,835 09
18,563 71
1 ,131 66
120,511 01
72 70

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

247

North Lake— Bank of North Lake.
B U R T O N M . S M IT H . President.
F R A N C IS J. D O N N E L L Y , Vice Pres.

Burton M . Smith,
Francis J. Donnelly,
Peter E. Sorenson,
Frank Hall,

H. R . N E IT Z E L , Asst. Cashier.
P H A R E S P E T E R S O N , Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Samuel S. Sleep,
H enry Peterson,
Daniel Sullivan,
John Schneider.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 6, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Premium on bonds
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and c e n t s ..........

$118,521 48
3 19

T o ta l.....................

$199,177 43

51,230
42
4 ,0 0 0
1,921

53
20
00
00

13,878 12
1,302 50
555 65
7 ,6 14 00
108 76

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Reserved for taxes and
interest..........................

$20,000 00
5 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$199,177 43

1 ,477 07
35,771 01
72,693 78
63,728 58
506 99

North Milwaukee— Citizens Bank of North Milwaukee.
LI. A. W A G N E R , President.
E.
D. C O D D IN G T O N , Vice President.

CH AS. II. K R O IIN , Cashier.
A. P A L G L A S E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H.
A. W agner,
J. H. Rohr,
T.
H. Spence,
E. D. Coddington,
Ed. Butler,
Chas. H. Krohn.
Herm. F. Kirsch,
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 19, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

T o ta l.....................


https://fraser.stlouisfed.org
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$188,913 45
184 51
45,661 67
6,2 87 82
2 ,5 0 0 00
50 ,245 20
995 00
1,118 15
7,2 47 00
176 64
47 32

$303,(376 76

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
C ontingent fu nd .............
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................
Postal savings..................
Reserved for taxes.........

$2 5,00 0 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
1 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$303,376 76

1,9 84 96
18 00
110,218 82
2 ,8 0 0 00
18,619 43
137,184 31
526 00
50 47
674 77
300 00

248

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Norwalk— Norwalk State Bank.
M . G O E T Z , President.
H E N R Y S C H E L L , Vice President.

C. F. H O R N U N G , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
M . Goetz,
C. H. Dreier,
H enry Schell,

F. W . Luetke,
John W eibel.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 4, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin ................. ......
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilit ie s .

•1189,735
48
5,5 00
1,118

73
25
00
00

29 ,210 55
2,693 31
53 14
860 00
1,265 75

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, subje ct to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................

$15,000 00
8,0 00 00
2 ,3 6 4 96
36 ,717 62
173,705 87

■

5 ,2 12 00
91 72
$235,788 45

T ota l......................

$235,788 45

Norwalk— The Farmers State Bank of Norwalk.
F R A N K W A R T M A N , President.
H.
L. V IE T H , Vice President.

M . O. H E F F E R M A N , Cashier.
H O R A C E A. C R O N K , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Frank W artm an,
H. L. Vieth,
John H. M arburger,
M . O. Hefferman,

W . T . Aney,
H enry Vieregge,
A. C. Koepcke.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 17,' 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S.. state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and N ational currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$130,539 24
711 31

T o ta l.....................

$182,585 47


https://fraser.stlouisfed.org
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

3 ,1 00 00
5 ,000 00
2 ,3 50 50
32,221 52
4 ,8 0 4 08

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of dep osit................................

$15,000 00
4 ,5 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$182,585 47

1,123 61
25,973 69
135,988 17

450 46
920 00
154 70
2,291 00
42 66

249

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Oakfield— Bank of Oakfield.
C. G. M O R G A N , President.
C. H E N N IN G S E N , Vice President.

W . E. B R IS T O L , Cashier.
C L A U D E H. C R A G O E , Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. J. W orthing,
C. Henningsen,
C. G. M organ,
W . E. Bristol.
F. B. W orthing,
E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 22, 1898.
Incorporated as a State Bank Septem ber 3, 1901.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
E xpense........ .....................

$154,208 76
31 12

T o ta l.....................

$223,339 40

6 ,7 00 00
5 ,8 0 0 00
3 ,0 8 6 84
4 6 ,108 67
5 00
515 00
772 40
5 ,7 88
24
66
232

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Certified checks..............
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .........................

$25,000 00
10,000 00
14,316 06
52 ,904 12
117,702 33
16 89
3 ,4 00 00

00
43
96
22
T o ta l.....................

$223,339 40

Oconom owoc— Bank of Oconom owoc.
B. G. E D G E R T O N , President.
E. S. T H O M P S O N , V ice President.

P A U L R. M cK E E , Cashier.
J. F. F L A N A G A N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. A. P eacock,
Chas. H. Jackson,
B. G. Edgerton,
Edw. S. Thom pson,
J. F. Flanagan,
H. A. Ernst,
W . S. Wing,
Paul R. M cK ee.
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 1, 1859.
Incorporated as a State Bank N ovem ber 14, 1889.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts...............
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds.........
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Transit item s...................
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$392,417 84
3 ,3 1 7 09
88,309 20
2 ,2 6 7
10,000
6 ,5 90
100

54
00
00
00

27 ,055 95
2 ,0 2 2 04

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............

$50,000 00
10,000 00
2 ,3 1 0 45
162,304 43
621 89
182,029 82
155,421 76
1 20

537 75
4 ,3 9 7 50
4 ,1 68 10
19,349
569
1,447
140

00
78
29
56

$562,689 64

T o ta l.....................

$562,689 64

250

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Oconto— Farmers Bank of Oconto.
A. M . M A R T IN E A U , President.
E D . M IL L ID G E , V ice President.

R. C. W H I T N E Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. M . M artineau,
Pfyil Lingelbach,
George Beyer,
Armidas P ocquette,
Ed. M illidge.
A. M cAllister.
R.
H. English,
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 2S, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin....'.......................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$82,805 74
2,6 73 58

T ota l.....................

$143,737 53

28,223 09
5,3 79 35
2 ,2 00 00
13,236 40
2 ,0 2 4 86
220 00
1,435 40

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Bills p ayable....................

$30,000 00
11,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$143,737 53

4,5 07 09
36,662 80
44,647 73
9,9 19 91
7,0 00 00

5,1 60 00
287 01
92 10

Oconto Falls— State Bank of Oconto Falls.
O. C. M A D S E N , President.
A L B E R T B O Y C E , V ice President.
O. C. M adsen,
T.
F. R eynolds,
A. Lipshitz,
H. B. Bennett,

T . F. R E Y N O L D S , Cashier.
M . L. T H O M A S , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Albert B oyce,
August Birr,
C. F. M eyer.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 1, 1900.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 13, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts...............
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin...... ..................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents......... .

$149,971 19
20 55

T o ta l.....................

$186,886 18


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

5 ,0 00
7,1 50
1,725
1 ,000

00
00
00
00

11,997 70
866 46
975 00
193 60
7,941 00
45 68

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted ..........................

T o ta l.....................

$25,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
1,182 13
38 ,756 58
82,577 81
29 ,1 7 4 41
195 25
5 ,0 00 00

$186,886 18

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

251

Ogdensburg— The Farmers State Bank of Ogdensburg.
H A N S JO H N SO N , President.
A. D. S H A M B E A U , V ice President.

H. H. JO H N S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. H. Johnson,
H. Herbert,
Hans Johnson,

A. D. Shambeau,
P. H. Peterson.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 4, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin.......................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy .............................
Nickels and cents...........

$74,996 73
2 ,6 0 0
2 ,5 0 0
2 ,3 50
4 ,1 5 0

00
00
00
00

6 ,8 44 19
780 00
332 45
3 ,2 7 8 00
141 86

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

1 , 1 0 0 00
1,3 32 99
13,030 01
20,027 00
51 ,805 97
677 26
$97,973 23

Total.

$97,973 23

Total.

$ 1 0 , 0 0 0 00

Ogema— State Bank of Ogem a.
A U G U S T H E D E N , President.
L. A. SO L Q U IST, V ice President.

E. A. H E D E N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
August Heden,
L. A. Solquist,
N. L. Smith,
C. V. Loderstrom ,

C. G. Engstrand,
E. L. Dahl,
A. W . Nelson.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 16, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b i l i t i e s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$50,359
727
2 ,5 39
1,671

33
03
80
66

8 ,9 27 94
1,147 95
1,1 74 63
75 00
294 95

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .........................

$ 10,000 00

2 ,5 0 0 00

453 98
16,571 06
24 ,915 27
12,960 33

443 00
39 35
$67,400 64

T o ta l.....................

$67,400 64

252

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Omro— Farmers Bank of Om ro.
R . H. H A C K E T T , President.
JO H N D . T R E L E V A N , V ice President.

A. J. M A R B L E , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R. H. Hackett,
G. H. Charlesworth,
John D . Trelevan,
Jos. D. Trelevan,
A. J. M arble,
John Challoner.
E. Sargeant,
E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 5, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
G old coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ili t i e s .

$302,230 99
1,668 81
18,204 75
4 ,0 0 0 00
1 ,000 00
39 ,586
1,435
3 ,2 0 5
824

55
66
00
90

7,9 43 00
277 89

Capital stock paid in ....
$3 0,00 0
Surplus fu nd .........
10,000
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.........
1,022
D ue to banks— deposits
1,805
D ividends unpaid............
101
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check....
61,546
T im e certificates of de­
posit....................
251,112
Savings deposits..
24,535
Certified checks...
252

$380,377 55

T o ta l.....................

00
00
98
81
00
96
93
77
10

$380,377 55

Omro— Peoples Bank of Om ro.
W IL B U R E. H U R L B U T , President.
W . W . N O B L E , V ice President.

JA M E S B. M U L V A , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Fred Loker,
Hugh R oberts,
W ilbur E. Hurlbut,
James B. M ulva,

H enry Siefart,
John Haigh,
W . W . Noble.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 3, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
It e s o u r c e s .

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Prem ium on bon ds.........
Banking house, furni­
ture and fixtures.........
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$24,631 15
3 ,0 0 0 00
182 83
1,3 54 93
1,098 17
2 ,6 5 7 57
837 45
395 00
399 65

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de_ p osit................................
Savings deposits..............

$15,000 00
1,541 39
’ 66 02
6,7 09 85
13,476 23
287 77

2 ,4 5 6 00
68 51
$37,081 26

T o ta l.....................

$37,081 26

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Onalaska

253

Onalaska Slate Bank.

A. N . M O O R E , President.
G. A. K A E P P L E R , V ice President.

JO H N C. A IK E N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. N . M oore,
T . G. Aiken,
A. E. Smith,

G. A. Kaeppler,
R . D. Gordon.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 27, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$94,509 88
63 09

T o ta l......................

$116,372 73

3 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,6 4 2 00
2 ,0 1 2 00
8,921 79
320 15
260 00
457 55

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............

$10,000 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
1,985 90
29 ,869 15
53 ,345 32
18,605 06
67 30

4 ,1 2 8 00
58 27
T o ta l.....................

$116,372 73

Ontario— Bank of Ontario.
L. R. A B B O T T , President.
M E R L T I M M E R M A N , V ice President.

M . H. D O N A H O E , Cashier.
O R R A M . A B B O T T , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E. S. H ubbard,
H enry Boring,
M erl Tim m erm an,
H oward Teasdale,
A. F. Luetke,
M art M olley.
L. R. A bbott,
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 15, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l......................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$34,112
4
1,370
1,223

20
36
00
73

12,068 56
2 ,5 70 06
41 00
85 00
587 60

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subj e c t t o check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................

$ 10,000 00
1 ,200 00
596 66
29 ,054 64
13,793 99

2 ,5 55 00
27 46
$54,645 29

T o ta l.....................

$54,645 29

254

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Ooslburg— Oostburg Slate Bank.
E D FA AS, President.
S. E. H U IB R E G T S E , V ice President.

JO H N B R E T H O U W E R , Cashier.
B. B R E T H O U W E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Garret Graven,
S. E. Huibregtse,
John Brethouwer,
J. H. Dulmes.

Ed. Faas,
Adrian Brasser,
G. J. Lohuis,
L. B. Grotenhuis,
James W ykhuis,

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 28, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esources.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furnitture and fixtures..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
G old coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$154,451 76
219 86
5 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,8 00

T o ta l.....................

$200,714 42

34 ,253 27
565 00
650 85
2 ,6 4 9 00
124 68

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............

$25,000 00
6 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$200,714 42

6 ,3 55 20
74 ,846 55
8 ,2 3 6 57
66,527 04
13,749 06

Oregon— Bank of Oregon.
J. E. L IT E L , President.
E L L A L IT E L , Vice President.

J. F. L IT E L , Jr., Cashier.
0 . E. R IC H A R D S , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

J. E. Litel,
J. F. Litel, Jr.

Ella Litel.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 4, 1899.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 29, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
E xpense.............................

$156,165 08
615 91

T o ta l.....................

$183,748 76


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

8,391 25
] ,500 00
7 ,6 73 69

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits

$10,000 00
8 ,0 00 00

T ota l...,.................

$183,748 76

52 ,973 78
112,774 98

1,2 70 38
1,492 50
1,0 94 95
5 ,2 2 4 00
163 83
157 17

255

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E R A N K S .

Orfordville— Farmers and M erchants Bank of
Orford ville.
0 . P. G A A R D E R , President.
0 . A. P E T E R S O N , V ice President.

T. E. T O L L E F S R U D , Cashier.
A L IC E R O S S IT E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
O. P. Gaarder,
E. H. Skinner,
O. A. Peterson,
A. C. Gaarder,
T.
E. Tollefsrud,
T. A. Tollefson.
G.
Clemetson,
E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 25, 1901.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$218,711 67
18 75
3 ,5 48 50
1,785 19
32 ,590 05
386 78
300 00
700 00
4 ,5 0 0 00
19 45

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ...........•.........
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of,
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$262,560 39

T o ta l.....................

$2 5,00 0 00
15,000 00
7,661 09
82 ,312 66
3 ,4 1 9 57
102,524 52
26 ,642 55

$262,560 39

Osceola— Bank of Osceola.
C H A R L E S H. O A K E Y , President.
W M . F. K O C H , Vice President.

H A R R Y C. H A R D IN G , Cashier.
O S W A L D T . K O C H , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Charles H. Oakey,
Harry C. Harding,
H.
E. Com backer,

M . J. O’ Reilly,
W m . F. Koch.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 1, 1894.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 24, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Stock and other securi­
ties..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold co in ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............

$434,668 23
95 64

T o ta l......................

$540,093 36


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

34 ,328 00
1,230
4 ,0 0 0
1,825
3 ,3 6 7

00
00
00
32

50,679 38

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................

$40,000 00
20 ,0 0 0 00

346,252 09

T o ta l............ ........

$540,093 36

4 ,6 0 6 18
122,731 62
6,5 03 47

1,916 43
3 ,5 8 0 00
551 00
3 ,6 8 7 00
105 36
60 00

256

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Oshkosh— Sta te Bank of Oshkosh.
L. A. G U N Z, Cashier.
B. J. K R IP P E N E R , Asst. Cashier.

H E N R Y KO SSE L, President.
O T T O C. H O R N , V ice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
R obert Lutz,
John M ulva,
C. Roewekam p,
F. W . Mueller.

H enry Kossel,
O. C. Horn,
J. J. Nigl,
J. Y . Hull,
R. W . M ackie,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 29, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilit ie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Premium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$442,183 80
9 67

T o ta l.....................

$651,356 44

98,083
150
22 ,430
5,5 00

77
76
55
00

52,703 22
5,9 55 41
2,4 16 33
4 ,9 6 0 00
2,0 89 45

$75,000 00
15,000 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check ................
Tim e certificates of dep osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Reserved for taxes..........

226,790 88
208,675 34
4 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$651,356 44

5,0 0 6 07
10,448 42
147 00
106,288 73

14,752 00
121 48

Oshkosh— The Exchange Bank.
W . J. GL.ATZ, President.
J. C. Z E N T N E R , V ice President.
W . J. Glatz,
J. C. Zentner,
H. Eilers,
M . C. M ertz,
C. K andy,

H. E IL E R S , Cashier.
R . E. JO N E S, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
O.
N.
F.
C.

C. Laabs,
C. W erbke,
S. Menzel,
Pfeiffer.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 27, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds.........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and c e n ts ..........
R evenue stam ps..............

$362,653 52
28 05

T o ta l.....................

$677,831 74


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

163,400 48
1,000 00
445 12
55,512 52
47,503 00
113 25
2,4 33 59
29 ,810 00
1,757 35

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of dep osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Reserved for taxes..........

$50,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00
6,3 06 73
93,203 56
1 ,343 00
380,498
143,564
50
865

13
76
00
56

12,568 00
576 27
30 59
T o ta l.....................

$677,831 74

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Oshkosh —The New Germ an Am erican Bank of
Oshkosh.
C. W . R A D F O R D , President.
G E O R G E FIILTO N , Vice President.
J. H. W A L L , 2nd Vice President.

T . R . F R E N T Z , Cashier.
C. C. K O N R A D , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. W . R adford,
C. Look,
T . R . Frentz,
W m . Konrad,
Geo. Ililton,
R . A. Brauer,
W . F. Gruenewald,
J. H. Wall,
E. M oerke,
Dan W itzel.
E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 1, 1890.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Premium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
G old bullion.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$779,119 05
124 83
461,318
5,991
33,000
5 ,3 52
2,4 16

48
43
00
46
84

146,686 80
21 15
5,0 18 73
38 ,725 00
6,997 56

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ue to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits.............

$100,000 00
25 ,000 00
18,147 84
30 ,139 47
160,301 99
886 31
600,096 67
617,052 24

66,360 00
492 19

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,5 5 1 ,6 2 4 52

T o ta l...................... $ 1 ,5 5 1 ,6 2 4 52

Osseo— State Bank of Osseo.
F.
M . S M IT H , President.
A. E. B R A D F O R D , Vice President.

T. J. T H O M P S O N , Cashier.
C. P U P IK O F E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F. M . Smith,
A. E. B radford,
E. Hagen,
C. O. Dahl.
T . J. Thom pson,
E S TA B L IS FIE D J A N U A R Y 12, 1900.
Incorporated as a State Bank M ay 11, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$328,382 47
171 44

T o ta l......................

$399,504 49

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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

1,102 70
6,0 45 59
55 ,604 02
2 ,7 30 00
420 25
4 ,7 3 0 00
318 02

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$30,000 00
5,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$399,504 49

6,146 68
78,768 20
272,903 80
6,685 81

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Owen— State Bank of Owen.
JO H N G. O W E N , President.
E D W A R D A. O W E N , V ice President.

W . C. T U F T S , Cashier.
V. F. S H E R E D A , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John G. Owen,
W . G. R oyer,
A.
R. Owen,

E. A. Owen,
W . C. Tufts.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 27, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

•178,083 65
3,3 75 00
4,2 00 00
4,9 30 75
438 32
1 ,125 00
564 45
4 ,2 27 00
41 29

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .... ..............
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Insurance prem ium s......
T o ta l.....................

$96,985 46

$12,000 00
3 ,0 00 00
1 ,290 70
50,235 47
318 00
18,591 12
10,815 54
699 00
35 63
$96,985 46

Oxford— Oxford State Bank.
A.

A. M O R G A N , President.

J. M . W O R D E N , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

A.
A. M organ,
H.
L. M ason,
R ay Rodger,

Hans Sorenson,
J. M . W orden.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 2, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L.oans and discounts......
O verdrafts........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$79,066 77
250 64
6,800 00
2,4 00 00
1 ,950 00
7,945 64
19 25
25 00
138 40
748 00
42 55
$99,386 25

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
N otes and bills rediscoun ted ..........................
T o ta l.....................

$10,000 00
2 ,0 00 00
422 35
36,161 59
32 ,624 07
5 ,0 24 24
329 00
12,825 00
$99,386 25

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

259

Packwaukee— Farmers State Bank.
F. H. S E A V Y , President.
S. R. N E A L E , V ice President.

M . L. W A H L S T R O M , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

F. H. Seavy,
S. R . Neale,
R . B. W oodw ard,
John Cadigan,
J. W . Vine,
T . G. Burnham.
E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 1, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

$24,691 83
503 30

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Expense.............................

4,3 2 0
2,5 0 0
2,4 1 0
2,0 0 0

00
00
49
00

1,731 91
40 89

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills rediscoun ted ..........................

$10,000 00
500 00
3 00

T o ta l.....................

$40,135 72

8,881 97
17,390 85
859 90
2 ,5 0 0 00

101 90
65 00
169 80
1,190 00
162 12
248 48
$40,135 72

T o ta l.....................

Palmyra— Bank of Palmyra.
C H R IS T IE C A R L IN , President.

C O R A T IS C H A E F E R , Cashier
D IR E C T O R S .

Christie Carlin,
Cora Tischaefer,

A. G. Carlin.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 26, 1893.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
Nickels and c e n t s ..........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$263,425 10
1 ,322 34
78,227 91
1 ,850 00
4 ,0 0 0 00
41,918 43
7 ,5 14 81

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$25,000 00
8,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$411,675 90

7 ,1 7 0 57
70,498 24
79 ,804 92
22 1,20 2 17

298 57
2 ,9 00 00
559 00
9,5 35 00
124 74
$411,675 90

260

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Palmyra— Farmers Savings Bank of Palmyra.
H. C. S T A C E Y , President.
C. J. K A IS E R , V ice President.

R . J. D O N O H U E , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .
H. C. Stacey,
R obert M cL erg,
John H. Stacey.

W . H. M unger,
R ichard Jones,
C J W ilson,

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 21, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
E xpense...............'..............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilit ie s .

$44,579 67
67 45
27 ,6 8 3 00
4 ,2 2 6 97
1,5 86 20

Capital stock paid in ....
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit.................................
Savings deposits..............

$1 5,00 0 00
19,815 12
20,451 21
35 ,8 6 2 70

6,9 87 90
1,0 56 50
1,177 50
786 15
2 ,3 9 6 00
77 85
503 84
$91,129 03

T o ta l.....................

$91,129 03

Pardeeville— Pardeeville State Bank.
T H O S . K E A R N S , President.
D . T . L Y N C H , Vice President.

S. H. D O O L E Y , Cashier.
R . E. G A R N E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
T hos. Kearns,
J. S. Heath,
D. T. Lynch,
C linton Quinn,
M . W. R oberts,
W . G. M cK a y .
E. D. Miller,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 23, 1901.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R e s o u r c e s ..

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilit ie s .

$177,821 17
726 39
8 ,1 2 2 10
4 ,0 0 0 00
500 00
28 ,8 8 2 93
4,771 54

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check ................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................

$15,000 00
10,000 00
3 ,6 07 10
4 3 ,9 5 4 19
159,943 22

6 37
925 00
1 ,023 20
5 ,5 6 0 00
165 81
$232,504 51

T o ta l.....................

$2 32,504 51

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

261

Park Falls— Park Falls State Bank.
W . B. G E U B IN E , President.
M . A. U R O T T , V ice President.

E. J. A S C H E N B R E N E R , Cashier.
L. J. A S C H E N B R E N E R . Asst.
Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

W . B. Clubine,
M . A. D rott,
W m . G. Fordyce,

James LeVulley,
Jas. Esterl,
E. J. Aschenbrener.

E S T A B L IS H E D AS A P R IV A T E B A N K
Incorporated as a State Bank September 10, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R eso u rces.

Li a b i li l i e s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..... :............
D ue from other banks .
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T ax certificates................

$234,976 25
506 51

T o ta l......................

$284,612 11

7,0 00
6,0 00
1,175
1 ,414

00
00
00
12

10,507 18
3,0 50 00
1,725 96
980 00
2,0 0 5 25

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of dep osit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................
Bills payable....................

$25,000 00
6,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$284,612 11

6,796 18
6,9 23 38
53,673 73
123,647
50,805
1 ,765
10,000

53
72
57
00

13,660 00
77 00
1,534 84

Patch Grove— The State Bank.
F. H. B O O T H , President.
F R A N K K O L B , V ice President.

M . J. D U F F Y , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

F. H. B ooth,
Frank K olb,
W m . W ilkinson,
Fred W etm ore,

Geo. M onroe,
É. L. Case,
E. C. Amann.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 7, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esources.

Loans and discou nts......
Banking hours.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks .
G old coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$56,221 22
2 ,5 0 0 00
1,100 00
6,8 92
646
120
188

70
34
00
85

1,002 00
10 88
$68,681 99

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of dep osit................................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
T o ta l.....................

$10,000 00
400 00
169 88
28,513 23
27,807 13
1,791 75
$68,681 99

262

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Pewaukee— Pewaukee State Bank.
O. C. LA A B S , President.
W M . E V E R T , V ice President.
J. I. Gates,
Herm an Kuenzli,
Franklin E ly,

J. B. E L Y , Cashier.
H E R M A N K U E N Z L I, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Otto Laabs,
. W . F. Evert,
J. B. Ely.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 4, 1907.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Premium on bon ds.........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$134,775 30
465 41
24 ,9 0 0
161
3,1 63
2 ,0 0 0

00
00
00
00

6,7 39 28
12 47
295 00
3 ,0 0 9 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
Tim e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00
1,500 00
1,792 67
1,669 75
39 ,444 30
101,326 07
20 ,958 59

936 35
234 57
$176,691 38

T o ta l.....................

$176,691 38

Phillips— The State Bank of Phillips.
N.
E. L A N E , President.
C. C. K E L L E H E R , V ice President.
N.
G.
C.

G. M . C H A M B E R L A IN , Cashier.
B. W . M A L M , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E. Lane,
C.
M . Chamberlain,
O.
E. T obey,
E S T A B L IS H E D IN
Incorporated as a State Bank

C. Kelleher,
A. Johnson.
1888.
M ay 20, 1890.

Statement November 10. 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
re n cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T ax certificates................
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$189,680 82
368 11
8 ,5 0 0
6 ,0 0 0
1,500
1 ,557

00
00
00
47

20,291 85
4 ,0 6 5 66
3 ,0 8 0 82
70 00
763 05

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid ,....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Reserved for taxes..........

$30,000 00
10,000 00
8,0 9 9 12
1,6 00 00
74 ,392 73
87 ,359 85
30,421 32
1,000 00

' 6 ,0 66 00
57 22
872 02
$242,873 02

T o ta l.....................

$242,873 02

263

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Pittsville— Pittsville State Bank.
J. F. S E ID L . Cashier.

J. F. SIM S, President.
G. H. S A L T E R , V ice President
D IR E C T O R S .
R. Connor,
G. H. Salter,
J. F. Seidl,

Isaac Erickson,
J. F. Sims.
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 28, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

H esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ...................... .......
N ickels and cents...........
Orders.................................

$61,010 53
1 ,672 70

T o ta l.....................

$76,403 66

3,0 00 00
200 00
2 ,6 00 00
2 ,4 00 00
2 ,5 56 08
174 61
450 00
937 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of dep osit...............................
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Bills payable....................

$10,000 00
300 00

T o ta l.....................

$76,403 66

738 39
39,112 04
20 ,504 14
4 00
745 09
5 ,0 00 00

1 ,049 00
80 49
272 95

Plain— The Plain State Bank.
J. B. W E ISS, Cashier.
W M . R E N S C H L E IN , Asst. Cashier.

M . B. P A U LU S, President.
J. B. S IE G E L , V ice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. B. Weiss,
Jos. H. Weiss.

M . B. Paulus,
J. B. Siegel,
W m . Renschlein,

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 31, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$134,801
34
2 ,5 0 0
1,560

48
23
00
00

23,743 17
714 20
595 00
247 75

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check...............
Tim e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$10,000 00
600 00
1 ,274 40
37 ,617 63
118,200 00
1,882 22

5 ,2 3 4 00
144 42
$169,574 25

Total.

$169,574 25

264

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF R A N K IN G .

Plainfield— W aushara County Bank.
H. E. P R A T T , President.
W . B. A N G E L O , V ice President.
J. W . D U N E G A N , 2nd Vice President.

G. D. S A R G E N T , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
G. D. Sargent,
W . B. Angelo,
H. E. Pratt,

J. W . Dunegan,
J. A. Blair.
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 2, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R eso u rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and c e n t s ..........
T o ta l.....................

Li a b ili tie s .

$110,282 54
12 40
49 ,5 0 0 00
7 ,5 0 0 00
2 ,0 0 0 00
17,423 30
250 00
468 43
2 ,2 9 0 00
1,0 20 10

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
Contingent fund..:........
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$25,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
981 95
1,2 86 76
64 ,749 41
73 ,725 25
2 4 ,4 4 5 10
267 81

4 ,5 39 00
170 51
$195,456 28

T o ta l.....................

$195,456 28

Platteville— M ound City Bank.
J. P. R U N D E L L , President.
G E O R G E R I T E R , Vice President.

H A L M U R L E Y , Cashier.
H. D. R I T E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. P. Rundell,
George Riter,
W . C. Hill,
R. S. Herr,
J. W . Burris,
W . F. Knebel,
A. E. Rundell,
D. R. Millman,
R . F. M ates,
Samuel Arthur.
Peter Johns,
E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 17, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts........................
Furniture and fixtures...
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Expense.............................

$75,455 59
548 27
1,765 93

T o ta l.....................

$1 01,846 50


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

13,232 71
233 41
910 00
1,642 50

Capital stock paid in ....
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............

$50,000 00

T ota l......................

$101,846 50

4 0 ,847 88
1,922 00
5 ,7 5 0 86
3 ,3 2 5 76

6 ,0 56 00
127 03
1,875 06

265

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Platteville— State Bank of Platteville.
J. R. S P E A R , President.
JA M E S D O L A N , Vice President.

W . H. D O Y L E , Cashier.
IR A O. P O L L E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. R. Spear,
W ilson Cunningham^
John Kettler,
James Dolan,
George Harms,
H. E. Stephens,
D.
J. Gardner,
R. A. Shepherd.
F. V on Oehsen,
E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 22, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S. state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures...
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserved banks................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency...............................
Nickels and cents............

$417,092 57
952 30

T o ta l......................

$731,220 67

88,728
9,5 00
1,820
450

25
00
00
00

193,926 30
1 ,456 92
137 50
2 ,1 20 15
14,785 00
251 68

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,subje ct to check ...... ..........
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

T o ta l.....................

$50,000 00
10,000 00
65 ,562 11
348,685 57
46,931 34
171,622 23
36,581 17
1,838 25

$731,220 67

P lum City— Plum City State Bank.
T H E O . S U T E R , President.
A L B E R T IN G L I, V ice President.

R O Y H A R M E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R o y Harmer,
T heo. Suter,
M . Cotter,
Albert Ingli,

W . C. Condit,
Julius J. Lewis,
W . Hophan.
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 7, 1910.

Statement November 10. 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts;........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents..........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$93,137
2 ,4 8 8
1,754
2 ,1 1 6

74
39
28
47

15,850 38
5,2 5 8 88
1,090 00
716 25
3 ,5 0 7 00
52 61
$125,972 00

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check ................
T im e certificate of de­
posit...............................
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................
Bills payable....................

$10,000 00
2 ,0 00 00

T o ta l......................

$125,972 00

560 16
30 ,886 08
72 ,760 96
2 ,2 6 4 80
7 ,5 00 00

266

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

P lym ou th — P lym outh Exchange Bank.
CH AS. D. E A S T M A N , President.
O. A. S C H E IB E , Vice President.
R. R. W ilson,
R. H. Koehler,
Chas. D. Eastman,
H. J. Go'elzer,

R. H. K O E H L E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
M . H. Hand,
O. A. Scheibe,
Edward E. Felter.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 5, 1896.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts. ..
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds........
Stocks and other secur­
ities.................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$600,894 07
3 79

T o ta l......................

$727,223 80

16,275 01
1,000 00
2 0 ,000 00
4 ,1 28 00
69 ,884 42
973 60
4 ,2 0 5 00
1,865 30
7 ,4 26 00
314 61
254 00

Capital stock paid in ...
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit............................. '..
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .........................
Bills p ayable....................

$100,000 00
30 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l......................

$727,223 80

27 ,947 59
15 00
23 7,647 08
52 ,476 29
193,756 71
75,281 13
100 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
5 ,0 00 00

P lym outh— State Bank of P lym outh.
E.
P.

A. D O W , President.
K. W H E E L E R , Vice President.
E.
H.
P.

H. W . H O S T M A N , Cashier
R . W. D O W , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. D ow ,
Carl Krum rey,
W . H ostm an,
R W D ow
K. Wheeler,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 2, 1873.
Incorporated as a State Bank Septem ber 26, 1890.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S.. state, m unicipal
and other bon ds.........
Stocks and other secur­
ities.................................
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.............
G old coin ........................ Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency...........................
Nickels and cents............
Revenue stam ps..............

$449,553 00
1 45

T o ta l......................

$888,259 12


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

259,405 00
29 ,133
13,000
5 ,3 00
8 ,0 00

00
00
00
00

97,281 81
220 02
6 ,1 00 00
2 ,8 4 0 10

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check............ :...
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Reserved for taxes..........

$60,000 00
60 ,000 00
22 ,9 0 0 87
15 00
237,536 12
48 ,333 87
39 9,05 0
58,766
457
1 ,200

04
15
07
00

16,866 00
305 74
253 00
T ota l......................

$888,259 12

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

267

Portage— City Bank of Portage.
C. L. A L V E R S O N , President.
R.
E. Y O R K , V ice President.

JO H N A. R A U P , Cashier.
W. J. R A U P , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

C. F. M ohr,
M . T . Alverson,
C. L. Alverson,

R . E. Y ork,
John A. Raup.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 4, 1874.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

$449,232 72
4 ,6 8 2 31
45 ,6 0 0 00
15,000 00
5 ,7 5 0 00
2 6 ,174 62
22,861 80
1,6 30 24
3,271 00
2 ,8 7 9 70

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$5 0,00 0 00
10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$595,148 44

6,7 7 5 72
80 00
162,717 55
248,619 56
116,190 41
765 20

17,191 00
775 05
100 00
$595,148 44

Port W ash in gton — The Port W ashington State Bank.
H E N R Y J. A D A M , Cashier.
E. J. A L T E N D O R F , Asst. Cashier.

C L A R E N C E H IL L , President.
H. C. B O E R N E R , V ice President.

D IR E C T O R S .
Clarence Hill,
Henry J. Adam.
H. C. Boerner,
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 11, 1889.

Statement November 10, 1915.
I ,¡ a b i l i t i e s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks....... ,.........
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$317,092
101
7 ,0 00
5 ,2 69

06
79
00
00

66 ,916 21
526 90
535 00
748 40
15,431 00
51 05
$413,671 41

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu n d ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
T o ta l.....................

$50,000 00
10,000 00
2 9 ,4 9 0 39
66 00
129,866 70
92 ,357 22
100,376 90
1 ,5 14 20
$413,671 41

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268

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Port W ing— First State Bank of Port W ing.
S. S W A N S O N O G R E N , President.
W . T . G R U V E R , Vice President.

J. A. N E L S O N , Cashier.
S. S. O G R E N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
S. Swanson Ogren,
Oscar W. Lundgren,
J. A. N elson,
H. M . Bentson.
W . T . Gruver,
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 2, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.

Loans and discounts......
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........

T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$36,297 03
1,825 00
2 ,4 6 0 19
736 11
1,2 40 00
346 70
530 00
46 25

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing....................... ,
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted ..........................
Bills payable....................

$43,481 28

T o ta l.....................

$10,000 00
650 00
602 64
14,490 53
9 ,6 77 12
2 ,8 4 2 95
218 04
1,0 00 00
4 ,0 0 0 00
$43,481 28

Potosí— Potosí State Bank.
A D A M S C H U M A C H E R , President.
T.
H. R U N K E L , Vice President.

C. J. R A G A T Z , Cashier.
W . A. S C H U M A C H E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. Schumacher,
T.
H. Runkel,
John Ringland,

H. E. Coons,
C. J. Ragatz.
E S T A B L IS H E D A P R IL 25, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilit ie s .

$191,340 93
382 31
500 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
2 ,0 00 00
34,391 85
805 80
3 ,5 3 2 50
¿97 65
4 ,8 9 7 00
114 38
$241,162 42

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .............
D ividends unpaid.........
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$1 0,00 0 00
10,000 00

127,010 88
42 ,7 0 8 45

T o ta l....... ,.............

$241,162 42

2 ,0 9 8 73
18 00
40 ,2 2 0 21
9 ,1 0 6 15

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

269

Pound— Farmers State Bank.
O T T O K O E N IG , President.
T H E O . F. K N O P P M IL L E R , V ice Pres.

O. H. R U C K , Cashier.
R . J. B R O O K S , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Otto Koenig,
O.
H. R uck,
G. J. Stodola,

Theo. F. K noppm iller,
R. J. Brooks.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 10, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S- and national currency..............................
N ickel and cents.............
Revenue stam ps..............

$13,486 80
367 60
12,386 07
80 00
279 25
2 ,2 3 0 00
48 01
2 00

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of dcposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$28,879 73

$28,879 73

T o ta l.....................

201 08
11,785 68
6,407 65
485 32

Poynette— Bank of Poynette.
A. J. J A M IE S O N , President.
J. C. J A M IE S O N , V ice President.

IE P. J A M IE S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. J. Jamieson,
J. C. Jamieson,

H . P. Jamieson.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 7, 1894.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 29, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

K esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$298,951 06
421 06

'

30 ,4 7 6 25
6 ,0 0 0 00
1,6 96 96
49 ,7 7 7 75
2 ,9 3 4 23

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................

$1 0,00 0 00
4 ,0 0 0 00
2,6 81 55
103,658 72
273,717 39

50 00
1 ,5 35 00
298 50
1,7 62 00
154 85
$394,057 66

T o ta l.....................

$394,057 66

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Poysippi— Farmers Slate Bank.
J. E. W E N D T , President.
E D . B U C K H O L Z , Vice President.

W . A . A M E N D , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. E. W endt,
R. C. Stuart,
A. L. Christofferson,

Ed. B uckholz,
Richard W endt,
Thos. L. Davison.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 6, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilit ie s .

$3 5,050 29
500 00
730 00
4,411
5 ,7 47
90
370

82
30
00
25

Capital stock paid in ....
LTndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to ch eck................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$1 0,00 0 00
574 12
19,196 55
18,786 81
907 87

2 ,5 3 9 00
26 69
$49,465 35

T o ta l.....................

$4 9,46 5 35

Prairie du Chien— Bank of Prairie du Chien.
CH AS. G R E L L E , President.
W . R. G R A V E S , Vice President.

H E N R Y O T T O , Cashier.
A. G. K IE S E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Charles Grelle,
W . R. Graves,
H enry Otto,
W . A. Garvey,
D.
F. Horsfall,
J. S. Earll.
O.
G. M unson,
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 21, 1889.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L i a b il i t ie s .

$508,356 57
2 ,8 3 6 85
270,507 40
19,352 67
8 8 ,122 01
143 03
2 ,0 2 6 00
781 65
6,571 00
33 28

$ 8 98,7 30 46

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing.........................
Postal savings..................
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted ..........................
T o ta l.....................

$3 0,00 0 00
30 ,0 0 0 00
3 ,8 1 8 83
9 ,5 0 0 57
151,644 78
603,831 56
10,290 51
13,445 59
2 ,1 9 8 62
4 4 ,0 0 0 00
$898,730 46

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Prairie du Chien— Crawford County Bank.
E. C. A M A N N , Cashier.
F. S. C L IN T O N , Asst. Cashier.

M . M E N G E S , President.
L. C O R N E L IU S , Vice President.
D IR E C T O R S .
M . Menges,
L. Cornelius,
J. W . Paris,
W . R. Graves,

J. H. Peacock,
Edw. M cC loskey,
F. H. Poehler.
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 10, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$298,914 25
511 69

T o ta l.....................

$514,330 19

144,969 89
61,701 32
4 ,4 7 4 10
180 00
500 00
2 ,9 79 00
99 94

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................
Postal savings..................
T o ta l.....................

$30,000 00
30 ,000 00
3 ,2 77 83
45 ,2 2 8 09
124,822 03
266,229 05
11,634 28
1,106 22
2 ,0 3 2 69
$514,330 19

Prairie du Chien— Peoples State Bank.
F.
J. A N T O M E , President.
T. C. B O N Z E R , V ice President.

S. V.

I A Y L O R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F.
J. Antom e,
F. J. Wall,
John Jack,
George A. Huard,

T . C. Bonzer,
Thos. Taylor,
Chas.W achuta.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 20, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds.........
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Total


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$71,118 90
106 35
4,781 25
2,331 56
18,823 45
83 32
660 00
248 65

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid....... ............
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$25,000 00
2 ,0 00 00
148 73
17,649 79
56,172 17
231 75

3 ,0 4 2 00
6 96
$101 ,202 44

I

T o ta l.....................

$101,202 44

272

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Prairie du Sac— The Sauk Bank.
O. E. S T O N E , President.
M . A. R E Y N O L D S , V ice President.

C. I. K IN D S C H I, Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
O. E. Stone.

M . A. R eynolds.
C. I. Kindschi,

E S T A B L IS H E D IN 1868.
Incorporated as a State Bank January 12, 1898.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L i a b il i l i e s .

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds........
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency...................
N ickels and cents............

$303,591 59
4 ,3 4 7 82

T o ta l......................

$497,903 88

77 ,910 00
1,9 30 25
2 ,2 9 0 24
97 ,524 85
505 47
1,871 71
1,360 00
655 85

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fu n d ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
je ct to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit......................
Tim e certificates of de­
p osit................................

$25,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
8 ,3 7 5 78
136,672 24
2 ,0 5 4 51
320,801 35

5 ,8 1 8 00
98 10
T o ta l.....................

$497,903 88

Prairie Farm — First Stale Bank of Prairie Farm .
T. W . B O R U M , Vice President.

T. W . Borum .
G. R. Borum ,

J. D E W IL D E , Cashier.
J. II. COE, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. P. M cLean,
J. D e W ilde.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 18, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Stocks and other secur„ ities.................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures...
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s..........
G old coin...........................
Silver co m .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............
Special accoun t...............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilit ie s .

$129,295 69
88 26
6,8 4 9 34
35 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
1,977 32
5 ,0 03 28
9 ,5 1 0 44
354 80
585 00
915 15

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
je c t to check................
Dem and certificates of
.deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings> d e p o s its ............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing.........................

$15,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l......................

$163,038 21

2 ,6 1 2 88
49 ,2 1 4 40
2 ,0 7 2 25
8 2 ,033 80
10,043 47
61 41

5 ,7 66 00
I l l 19
46 74
$163,038 21

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

273

Prentice— Bank of Prentice.
P.
G.

E. R E E D A L , President.
B. R E E D A L , Vice President.

F. E. M O R N E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . K. Parkinson,
C. T . Bader,
G.
B. Reedal,
F. E. M orner.
P.
E. Reedal,
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 18, 1900.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 31, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s..........
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l......................

L i a b ili t ie s .

$83,708
532
2 ,0 00
1 ,700
3 ,1 32

50
35
00
00
62

2,6 07
)
448
175
750

57

1 ,663 00
163 52
$96,882 02

Princeton
E.
G.

91
00
55

$10,000 00
1 ,400 00

T o ta l......................

$96,882 02

1 ,199 95
3,6 77 33
24 ,633 58
30 ,566 14
18,405 02
7 ,0 00 00

Princeton State Bank.

D . M O R S E , President.
A. K R U E G E R , V ice President.
E.
D. M orse,
S. E. M ackow ski,
W . J. M esick,
Frank Mueller,

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ue to banks— deposits
Individual deposits,subje ct to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Bills p ayable....................

H. J. M A X W E L L , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
G. A. Krueger,
LI. J. M axwell,
Chas. N ickodem .

E S T A B L IS H E D IN 1874.
Incorporated as a State Bank M ay 5, 1893.

Statemenl November 10. 1915.
L ia b ili t ie s .

R esources.

Loans and discou nts...
Overdrafts...............
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds........
Stocks and other secur­
ities.................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks
Checks on other banks
and cash item s..........
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............

$347,419 54
1,669 79

T o ta l......................

$483,718 01


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

66 ,575 00
100 00
6 ,5 43 05
1,930 81
32 ,844 13
15,019 99

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid......................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits,sub­
je ct to check ................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............

$30,000 00
16,000 00

355,665 65
40 ,6 0 0 12

T o ta l......................

$483,718 01

6,8 3 7 76
63 00
34,551 48

351 11
1,255 00
1,458 10
8 ,4 5 8 00
93 49

274

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Pulaski— Pulaski State Bank.
J. A. P E P L IN S K I, President.
L. S Z Y M A N S K I, Vice President.

R. E. P E P L IN S K I, Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. A. Peplinski,
Lorenz Szymanski,
R . E. Peplinski,
Charles Bruce,
Jos. Borowski,
V incent Krueger.
H.
T . Peplinski,
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 19, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esou rces.

$16,000 00
3 ,0 0 0 00

2 ,4 5 8 00
233 64

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check ................
T im e certificates of de­
posit.................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing.........................

$211,362 60

T ota l......................

$211,362 60

Loans and discounts.....
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s..........
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............

$191,105 33
4 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,1 7 5 47

T o ta l......................

9 ,9 2 8 37
266 74
137 50
1,057 55

4 ,0 5 0 76
38 ,7 6 8 50
144,303 26
1,395 05
3 ,8 4 5 03

Racine— C om m ercial and Savings Bank of Racine.
IN L IQ U ID A T IO N
A. C. P O N D , Special D eputy Comm issioner in Charge.

Racine— Farmers and M erchants Bank.
JO H N W IE C H E R S , President.
L. J. B R E Y L I N G E R , Vice President.

H. A. D IE S T L E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. A. Bishop,
Nels Christensen,
Jens Jensen,
John Wiechers,
H.
A. Diestler,
W . S. D ooley.
L. J. Breylinger,
E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 8, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
O verdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks...................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin ...........................
Silver co in .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
E xpense.............................

$75,340 78
147 52
3 ,3 1 2 00

T o ta l......................

$96,511 26


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

10,954 79
1,0 18 43
815 00
364 40

Capital stock paid in.....
C ontingent fu nd .............
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to ch eck ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing.........................

$5 0,00 0 00
5 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l......................

$96,511 26

28 ,4 3 0 03
4 ,1 5 8 40
6 ,7 0 0 83
2 ,2 2 2 00

77 78
1,1 88 56

IM P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

275

Racine— The Racine City Bank.
W. G. G IT T IN G S , President.
F.
W. G U N T H E R , Vice President.

H. N. B A C O N , Cashier.
C. OLSON, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. A. W ustum ,
W. G. Gittings,
W . T . H arvey,
Chris Slot,
A. J. Piper,
F. W. Gunther,
H. N. Bacon,
W . J. Higgins,
Thos. Hay,
E. C. Tecktonius.
Geo. W . Blythe,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 25, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

I

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Furniture and fixtures..
Due from approved reserve banks...................
Due from other banks . .
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$337,321 35
246 63

T o ta l......................

$661,494 22

23,019 33
2 .0 00 00
234,097 08
31,716 09
5,047 86
9,8 52 50
3,6 05 40
13,898 00
689 98

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to hanks— deposits
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check ................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Special deposit................

224,831 39

T o ta l......................

$661,494 22

$50,000 00
6,5 00 00
10,195 17
7,4 56 11
18 00

28 ,357 84
157,691 12
200 00
1 ,244 59
175,000 00

Randolph— Randolph Stale Bank.
E.
W. B R A N D E L , President.
J. W . H U T C H IN S O N , Vice President.

W. G. JO N E S, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. C. B lochwitz,
Edward Pugh,
E. W . Brandei,
R oyal F. Clark,
J. W. Hutchinson,
A. A. Siedschlag.
M organ Jones,
E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 22, 1892.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts .......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.....
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures...
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin ................................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents............
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l......................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b i l i t i e s .
$ 2 9 0 ,7 2 6 71
5 33
6 , 5 0 0 00
1 3 ,1 7 0 46
4 , 8 0 7 51
5 0 ,0 3 3
5 ,6 1 0
1 ,1 8 5

67
00
00

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid......................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check ................
Tim e certificates of dep osit................................

$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 ,0 0 0

9 0 ,9 7 4

17

2 2 0 ,8 8 8

71

T o ta l......................

$ 3 8 1 ,3 6 8

68

00
00

9 , 4 5 8 75
47 05

9 , 1 0 0 00
125 00
105 00
$ 3 8 1 ,3 6 8

/

68

27G

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF R A N K IN G .

R andom Lake— Stale Bank of R andom Lake.
JA M E S L E A IIY , President.
W . F. W IL K , Vice President.

C. P. S C H O M M E R , Cashier.
E. W . W IE S E , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

James Leahy,
W m . W ilk,

_

C. P. Schom mer.

E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 13, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L i a b il i Lies.

Loans and discounts.....
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks...................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
Nickels and cents............

$193,693 51

T o ta l......................

$244,244 70

24 ,0 0 0 00
1,800 00
1,000 00
16,601 12
59 19
2 ,4 2 5 00
1,1 36 75
3 ,4 7 0 00
59 13

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................

$2 5,00 0 00
5 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l......................

$244,244 70

5 ,7 5 9 42
72 ,025 18
6 ,4 37 05
102,893 09
26 ,387 01
742 95

Readstown— Readstown Bank.
M . M . W A R D , President.

A. H. W A R D , Cashier.
M A Y Y T T R I , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

A. H. W ard,
M ay Y ttri,

M . M . W ard.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T, 1899.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 15, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Li a b i l i t i e s .

Loans and discounts.....
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
D ue from approved re­
serve banks...................
Due from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver co in ....................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ...............................
N ickels and cents...........

$5 0,74 2 93
39 08

T o ta l......................

$78,091 75


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

200 00
100 00
1,0 00 00
1,127 50
15,909 69
3 ,7 0 5 07

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to ch eck.................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Certified checks...............

$1 0,00 0 00
200 00

T o ta l......................

$78,091 75

344 16
31 ,135 07
3 4 ,410 54
2,001 98

2 ,3 2 3 71
105 00
215 25
2 ,5 4 0 00
83 52

277

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Redgranite— Redgranite State Bank.
F R A N K T IC E , President.
W M . W IS K E . Vice President.
A. R . C H IP M A N , 2nd Vice President.

F. P. B A T H , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. P. Piechowski,
J. M . Koeser,
E.
R. Barnard,
Aug. M . Anderson,

Frank Tice,
A. R. Chipman,
W m . W iske,
F. W . Carley.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 21, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts .......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ili t i e s .
$ 1 1 8 ,6 0 8 22
64 81
8 , 5 0 0 00
1 ,6 7 5 00
1 0 ,6 8 3
5 ,7 3 9

69
86

2 75
6 02 50
1 ,5 2 6 50

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............

$ 1 0 ,0 0 0
5 ,0 0 0

T o ta l ..........................

00
00

2 ,8 2 2

60

3 4 ,0 1 4

54

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

58
07

$ 1 5 5 ,4 1 7

69

7 , 9 1 6 00
98 36
$ 1 5 5 ,4 1 7

69

Reedsburg— The Citizens Bank.
GEO. T. M O R S E , President.
A U G . S IE F E R T , V ice President.

W M . R IG G E R T , Cashier.
H. W . R I G G E R T , Asst. Cashier.

1

I

D IR E C T O R S .
Geo. T . M orse,
H. W . Riggert.
Aug. Siefert,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 21, 1887.
Incorporated as a State Bank January 30. 1892.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilit ie s .

$277,693 98
590 46
9,4 55 00
2 ,5 64 25
38,652 46
2 ,5 29 02
2 ,5 15 00
923 50
7,0 86 00
123 38
82 25
$342,215 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
l ime certificates of dep osit................................
Postal savings..................

T o ta l.....................

$25,000 00
14,000 00
4,0 47 86
12,190 89
86,577 57
6,2 03 59
193,505 84
689 55

$342,215 30

278

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Reedsburg— The Reedsburg Bank.
R. P. P E R R Y , President.
W . F. W IN C H E S T E R , Vice President.

O T T O K R A U S E , Cashier.
E. S. P R O U T Y , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Otto Krause,
R . P. Perry,

W . F. W inchester.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 10, 1877.
Incorporated as a State Bank February 20, 1895.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............

L ia b ilitie s .

$521,326 36
136 15
57,651 37
3,0 0 0 00
73 ,588 84
30 70
3,2 19 41
1 ,783 50
481 35
16,167 00
41 14
173 14

T o ta l.....................

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subje ct to check ................
Dem and certificates of
posit................................
Tim e certificates of dedeposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$677,598 96

T o ta l.....................

$50,000 00
25 ,000 00
1 .294 19
5 ,8 84 09
121,524 59
66,241 95
375,237 07
32 ,417 07

$677,598 96

Reedsburg— The State Bank of Reedsburg.
JO H N P. S T O N E , President.
C H A S. A. R O O D , V ice President.

N. T . G IL L , Cashier.
W . H. H A H N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John P. Stone,
IJ. A. Darrow,
M artin H ickey,

Chas. A. R ood,
A. S. W inckler.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 10, 1898.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$579,237 33
39 42
32 860 00
3 ,0 95 35
114,004 17
195 62
497 29
6 ,1 55 00
1,0 32 20
10,191 00
246 73
$747,554 11

Capital stock paid i,n ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................

T o ta l.....................

$50,000 00
2 5 ,0 0 0 00
4 ,2 5 6 25
71 ,2 7 4 84
10,680 00
45 2,346 83
133,793 80
202 39

$747,554 11

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

279

Reedsville— Reedsville State Bank.
G.
N.

A. Z U E H L K E , President.
A. O’ R O U R K E , Vice President.

E. C. O’ R O U R K E , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
G.
N.

A. Zuehlke,
A. O’ Rourke,

E. C. O’ Rourke.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 1, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$95,196
10
2,5 00
1 ,500

49
07
00
00

25,243 36
605 80
5,431 00
145 12

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subje ct to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............

$130,631 84

T o ta l.....................

$10,000 00
3 ,3 00 00
982 25
51 .113 33
48 ,484 27
16,751 99
$130,631 84

Reeseville— State Bank of Reeseville.
E. T. K L U G , President.
W . F. Y O U N G , Vice President.

H. J. Y A U M A N , Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
W . F. Y oung,
H.
J. Y aum an,
E. T. King,

Edw. Liebing,
J. J. Sullivan.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 1, 1895.
Incorporated as a State Bank Septem ber 26, 1902.

Statement November 10. 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts. ..
Overdrafts.........................
Stocks and other securi­
ties.......................... r.......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$70,304 07
157 23
3,8 25 00
4 ,5 0 0 00
3 ,3 0 0 00
13,481 97
260 07
1,027 50
625 50
2 ,3 0 7 00
41 61

Capital stock paid in ...
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposit...............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .........................

$16,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0

T o ta l......................

$99,829 95

$99,829 95

I

1,372 87
29 ,519 05
38 ,555 18
6 ,9 95 11
212 74
5 ,1 7 5 00

280

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Reeseville— The People’ s State Bank.
F.
F.

A. E I C K E L B E R G , President.
P. R U N K E L , Vice President.

JOS. O. M E Y E R S , Cashier.
L IL L IA N G R A M Z O W , Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F.
Jos.
O.
F.

A.
O.
A.
P.

E ickelberg,
M eyers,
Seil,
Runkel,

Geo. P. Bickel,
Chr. Indermuehle,
F. H. D auffenbach.

E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 26, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts....
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures...
Due from approved re­
serve banks................
Due from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents............
Building accou n t..........
T o ta l......................

L ia b ilitie s .

$165,257
828
5 ,0 00
2 ,9 7 8

82
00
00
95

23,741 99
2 ,4 8 9 09
206 90
1,957 50
443 60
5 ,1 80 00
71 46
130 00

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check ................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing.........................
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .........................

$2 0,00 0 00
2 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l......................

$208,285 31

$208,285 31

3 ,5 3 4 30
53 ,193 51
105,019 46
13,595 54
942 50
10,000 00

Rewey— The Rewey State Bank.
O.

G. R E W E Y , President.

JE F F . W . R E W E Y , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

O. G. Rewey,
M artha .1. Rewey,

Jeff. W . Rew ey.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 20, 1891.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 26, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver C oin.......................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents............
Revenue stam ps..............
Total......................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilit ie s .

$74,869
146
2 ,6 5 0
540
1,3 00

99
35
00
00
00

16,110 86
308 00
1,295 00
260 00
3 ,9 7 3 00
28 07
16 75
$101,498 02

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to ch eck ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit......... .-................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Bills payable.....................

$1 0,00 0 00
1,5 00 00

T o ta l......................

$101,498 02

469 24
54,959 43
4 ,4 5 4 25
2 2 ,9 2 6 75
1,188 35
6 ,0 0 0 00

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

281

Rhinelander— M erchants Stale Bank.
E. O. B R O W N , President.
B.
R. L E W IS , Vice President.

M . H. R A Y M O N D , Cashier.
L. A. L E A D B E T T E R , Asst. Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
A. Seivwright,
B . R . Lewis,
W . E. Brown,
Paul Browne,
E . O. Brown,
F. A. Hildebrand.
E. C. Sturdevant,
E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 8, 1886.
Incorporated as a State Bank M ay 5, 1890.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ili t ies.

R esources.
Loans and discounts.....
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.......
Stocks and other securities.................................
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures . .
Due from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency...............................
Nickels and cents............
Revenue stam ps..............

$427,616 06
695 75

T o ta l......................

$572,903 61

31,657 50
6,7 50 00
18,750 00
11,250 00
52 ,153 15
4 ,2 39 89
2,1 17 75
1 ,757 44
3 ,8 90 00
1 ,973 10

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits..
Individual deposits,subje ct to ch eck................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of dep osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
N otes and bills rediscou n ted .........................

$50,000 00
25 ,000 00
44,177 08
21 44
193,192 44
35 00
167,458 42
85,888 97
47 66
7,0 8 2 60

9,7 18 00
157 89
177 08
T o ta l......................

$572,903 61

Rice Lake— Barron County Bank.
W M . D. B R A D Y , Cashier.
E. G. S H E R V E Y , Asst. Cashier.

N. W . B A IL E Y , President.
D. F. C L A R K , V ice President.
N.
D.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . Bailey,
W m . D . Brady,
F. Clark,
E. G. Shervey.
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 11, 1882.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 1, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cu r­
rency...............................
Nickels and cents............
T o ta l......................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$185,132
588
6,0 00
2 ,0 0 0

78
34
00
00

6 ,4 15 18
2 ,4 4 4 95
1 ,065 00
2,311 90
12,428 00
240 18
$218,626 33

Capital stock paid in .....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid......................
Individual deposits,subicct to ch eck................
Tim e certilicates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Bills p ayable.....................

$25,000 00

T o ta l......................

$218,626 33

2 ,8 3 4 04
77,967 85
57,145 09
42,513 67
5,6 65 68
7 ,5 00 00

282

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Rice Lake— Citizens State Bank.
M A R T I N B R E T L . President.
C.
D. N E L S O N , Vice President.

J. H. W IL Z , Cashier.
A. G. B IL O D R A U , Asst. Cashier.
T. J. B R E T L , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
M artin Bretl,
W . H. Clark,
C. D. Nelson,
D. J. Ryan,
Fred H. Gardner,
John Plenty.
Jim Hanson,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 3 1900.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 27, 1903.

Statement Nov ember 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .................... «...
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
E xpense...........................
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$149,398
370
2 ,0 4 5
1,2 00

54
49
00
00

4 ,0 3 3 63
50 07
130 00
496 50
5,1 8 3 00
18 77
1,886 49
$164,812 49

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing.........................
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .........................
Bills p ayable....................

$35,000 00
3 ,5 0 0 00

T o ta l..;..................

$164,812 49

42 ,0 6 2 90
50 ,822 60
3,431 11
141 00
189 00
4 ,6 6 5 88
25 ,000 00

Richfield— Richfield State Bank.
P E T E R R E IC H E R T , President.
TH O S . H A Y E S , V ice President.

R I C H A R D IIA C K B A R T H , Cashier
R O B ’ T K L IP P E L , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Peter R eichert,
Adam Ebling,
John C. M iller,
' Christ Stuesser,
Thos Hayes,
Chas. Pickhard.
John Stuesser,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 3, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
aftd other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stamps.,............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$88,788 00
185 03
4 ,0 1 5
3 ,5 0 0
1 ,224
3 ,4 5 0

00
00
00
00

9 ,5 03 11
467 16
450 00
560 30

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$15,000 00
1,7 00 00
1,725 26
21 ,7 0 9 91
63 ,105 72
11,313 57

2 ,2 7 5 00
117 86
19 00
$114,554 46

T o ta l.....................

$114,554 46

283

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Richland Center— Farmers and M erchants Bank.
F R E D H. P R A T T , President.
JO SH U A L. JO H N S, V ice President.

M A R C U S C. B E R G H , Cashier.
F R A N K E. F IS K E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F.
H. Pratt,
Joshua L. Johns,
M . C. Bcrgh,

G. L.M iner,
Chas. S. Craig,
F. E.Fiske.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 10, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b i l i l ie s.

R o s o ii r ce s .

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts...................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due -from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$176,329 40
1,080 97
600 00
12,500 00
4 ,9 1 3 40
40,051 24
446 77
5 ,5 10 00
1 ,484 15

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit........ .......................
Savings deposits..............

$50,000 00
1,000 00
1,879 84
74,041 99
108,632 26
14,342 21

6 ,7 35 00
245 37
T o ta l.....................

T o ta l.................. $249,896 30

$249,896 30

Richland Center— Richland County Bank.
W M . H. P IE R , President.
A. V. P IE R , Vice President.

J. H. Y E A M A N , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

W m . H. Pier,
J. II. Yeam an,
A. V. Pier,
J. W . M artin,

J. E. Coffland,
J. W . Burnham,
R . C. Lybrand.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y , 1882.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 25, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esources.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

9 ,9 3 5 00
555 42

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits.......... .
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................
Bills p ayable....................

$852,487 01

T o ta l.....................

$707,270 01
5,2 05 13
1 0 , 0 0 0 00

2 ,3 4 0 00
104,559 83
2,511 02
9 .0 55 00
1.055 60

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 00

7,0 0 0 00

10,174 84
20 2,94 2 91
45 1,26 4 46
26 ,447 44
4 ,6 5 7 36
50 ,000 00
$852,487 01

284

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Ridgeland— Farmers Slate Bank.
D. A. R U S S E L L , President.
M . L. R A N D A L L , V ice President.

L L O Y D B. T H O M P S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Ole Jorstad,
M . L. R andall,
Chas. Bilse,

D. A Russell,
E. Engh.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 18, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilit ie s .

$49,907
3
2,5 0 0
1,455

89
43
00
05

15,492 76
170 00
831 75
3,6 55 00
90 02
22 45

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................

$10,000 00
250 00

T o ta l......................

$74,128 35

$74,128 35

610 94
25,491 57
4 ,3 3 8 72
33,437 12

Ridgeway— Ridgeway Slate Bank.
JA M E S L A U G H L IN , President.
J. H. P A U L L , Vice President.

'

J. T . P A U L L , Cashier.
E V A P A U L L , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. H. Pauli,
E va Pauli,

James Laughlin,
J. T . Pauli.
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 9, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin.................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$7 2,50 4
219
2 ,5 0 0
924

79
01
00
39

26 ,767 00
375 21
175 00
404 60
2 ,7 8 8 00
20 56
$106,678 56

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to ch eck ................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$10,000 00
1,0 00 00

T ota l......................

$106,678 56

1,4 92 11
46 ,035 38
4 7 ,8 0 0 62
350 45

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

285

Rio— The Rio Slate Bank.
C. D. G A T E S , President.
W IN F IE L D H A L L , Vice President.
H. A. Hanson,
Hans Otterness,
M athias T ollefson,
John Berkvam,

H. S. H E N D R IC K S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. D. Gates,
W infield Hall,
James Ilasey.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 17, 1900.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.

L ia b ilit ie s .

Loans and discounts.....
$226,041
Overdrafts............
2 ,3 2 0
5 ,6 0 0
Banking house..............’...
Furniture and fixtures. ..
2,621
Due from approved re­
serve banks......
13,531
D ue from other banks ...
11,088
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.
588
Gold coin..............
515
Silver coin ............
445
U. S. and national cur­
rency..................
1,016
Nickels and cents...........
464
Revenue stam ps.
49
T o ta l......................

58
24
00
92
61
89
48
00
50
00
69
95

$264,283 86

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to ch eck................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted..........................

$20,000 00
4 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l......................

$264,283 86

1,817 09
16 00
22,837 00
197,313 77
18 ,300 00

Ripon— Ripon State Bank.
F. J. Y O U R , President.
N. J. D U R H A M , V ice President.
J. M . Koeser,
F. J. Y ohr,
Fred Soper,
T hos. L. Davison,

R . C. S T U A R T , Cashier.
A. H. F O R T U U M , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
O. C. Turner,
Fred B abcock,
Geo. S. Currier.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 8, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks...................
D ue from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$108,726 72
182 19
6 ,0 0 0 00
12,500 00
8 ,0 0 0 00
12,295 27
363 57
805 23
1,589 35
1,497 50
845 15

Capital stock paid in .....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— -deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check ................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted..........................

$5 0,00 0 00

T o ta l......................

$161,253 24

2 ,9 8 6 23
9,5 3 9 83
31,217 45
47 ,0 7 8 45
7 ,8 57 63
2 ,5 7 3 65
10,000 00

8,1 59 00
289 26
$161,253 24

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

River Falls— Farmers and M erchants State Bank.
G. W . C H IN N O G K , President.
R .1 N . JE N S O N , V ice President.

C. N. W IG E R , Cashier.
F. X . K N O B E L , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

G. W .
W . P.
F. X .
F. M .

Chinnock,
Knowles,
Knobel,
W hite,

R. N. Jenson,
G. J. Dodge,
C. N. Wiger,
J. H. Grimm.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 1, 1892.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts........ $471,767
O verdrafts...............
1,447
Furniture and fixtures . .
1,580
Other real estate owned
1,050
Due from approved re­
serve banks.........
55,096
Due from other banks. ..
12,110
Checks on other banks
and cash item s..............
1,851
G old coin ................
6 ,2 9 0
1,026
Silver coin...'............
U. S. and national cur­
rency....................
4 ,7 0 8
188
N ickels and cents.............
T o ta l.....................

68
46
56
00
39
88
98
00
00
00
40

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to ch eck.................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted ..........................
Bills payable.....................

$557,117 35

T ota l......................

$25,000 00
20 ,000 00
3 ,7 05 10
1,032 90
192,895 36
279,718 99
18,440 00
16,325 00
$557,117 35

Roberts— State Bank of Roberts.
G.
W . C H IN N O C K , President.
C. N . W IG E R , Vice President.

W. H. ASH , Cashier.
B E R T ASH , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
G.

W . C hinnock,

W . H. Ash.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T , 1902.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 27, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks....
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents............
Cash short........................
T o ta l......................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Li a b i l i t i e s .

$9 4,53 4
378
2 ,1 6 6
1,639

65
19
58
45

6 ,5 85
497
415
347

20
98
00
40

2 ,7 67 00
143 82
6 53
$109,481 80

Capital stock paid in ...
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................

$10,000 00
500 00

T o ta l.....................

$109,481 80

1,332 43
139 83
34 ,448 93
63 ,060 61

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

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Rockland— Bank of Rockland.
E B E N A. JO N E S, President.
N E TS OLSON , V ice President.

JO H N E R IC K S O N , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .
Nels Olson,
Ole Olson,
Ole Larson,
O. M . Ilom stad,
Otto Bosshard.

E ben A. Jones,
John Erickson,
E. B. Harr,
Dan Travis,
Leo Gohler,
Ed. Gohler,

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 4, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks . .
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents............

$13,836 34
2,5 0 0 00
1 ,500 00

T o ta l......................

$23,405 72

4 ,0 5 0
139
25
117

38
52
00
75

Capital stock paid in .....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,subject to check ................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................

$10,000 00
699 50
2 ,6 24 37
10,081 85

1,235 00
1 73
T o ta l.....................

$23,405 72

Rockland—Rockland State Bank.
G O M E T R O B E R T S . President.
N. C. B E R G , V ice President.

C. G. H IM L E Y , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

G om et Roberts,
N. C. Berg,
Peter Larson,
W . T . Parsons.,

Carl Piske,
John Emerson,
Thom as Jarvis,

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 1, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Furniture and fixtures...
Due from approved re­
serve b a n k s .................
Gold coin .........................
Silver coin.......................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents..........
Expenses..........................
T o ta l....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$30,280 88
1,300 00
6,7 80 87
120 00
23 00

Capital stock paid in. ..
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to ch eck.................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................

$10,000 00

Total......................

$40,224 02

5 ,2 99 64
2 4 ,9 2 4 38

1,381 00
105 88
232 39
$40,224 02

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

R om e— R om e State Rank.
D A V ID B O G IE , President.
F R A N K P E N N O W , V ice President.

R. G. Q U IC K , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
D avid Bogie,
Jos. J. Boos,
L. F. Snyder,
H. L. Quick,

M artin Roethel,
Alb. J. Bieck,
Frank Pennow.
E S TA B L IS E IE D JU N E 10, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver co in .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............
Expense...................................
T o ta l......................

L ia b ilitie s .

$33,202 49
13,780 00
2 ,3 3 6 64
1,9 38 10
10,403 62
216 94
115 00
437 00

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fu n d .....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check .................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................

$10,000 00
500 00
9,421 36
19,353 88
2 4 ,218 13
407 45

1,438 00
4 19
28 84
$63,900 82

T ota l.....................

$63,900 82

Rosendale— Rosendale State Rank.
W . J. G IL L E T T , President.
C. E. M cG U M B E R , V ice President.

JA M E S R. H A T C H , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Frank Lawson,
W . J. Gillett,
Le R o y Duel,

C. E. M cC um ber,
Aug. H. Bluemke.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 30, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house..................
Furniture and fixtures....
D ue from approved re­
serve banks...................
C hecks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ...............................
Nickels and cents............
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l......................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b i l i t i e s .

$174,882
259
3 ,9 0 0
1,000

33
26
00
00

14,769 59
3 ,9 6 8 10
445 00
660 50

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check .................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$2 5,00 0 00
250 00

T o ta l......................

$206,153 70

4 ,1 1 7 92
40 ,393 75
78 ,0 8 0 97
58,311 06

6 ,1 2 3 00
71 92
74 00
$206,153 70

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Rosholt— The State Bank of Rosholt.
JO H N G. R O S H O L T , President.
A. JE N S R O S H O L T , V ice President.

C A R L R O S H O L T , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John G. R osholt,
Carl Rosholt,

A. Jens Rosholt.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 8, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house..................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency............................. .
Nickels and cents............
Revenue stamp account
T o ta l......................

L ia b ilitie s .

$175,921
99
1 ,200
1 ,300

82
92
00
00

14,989 94
565 55
49 45
1,455 00
363 90
4,8 97 00
27 60
5 00

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits,subject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Bills payable.....................

$25,000 00
2,0 00 00

T ota l......................

$200,875 18

$200,875 18

1,490 96
1 ,000 00
32 ,964 26
30,371 44
103,048 52
5,0 00 00

R ubicon— Rubicon State Bank.
JO SE P H H A U S E R , President.
B.
A. H A U S E R , V ice President.

W . A. H A U S E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Arthur A. Hauser,
Joseph Hauser,

Paul V. Klose.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 27, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$21,915 50
2 ,7 50 00
1,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$31,000 02

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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

3,5 02 41
255 10
1 ,525 00
52 01

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
Contingent fu nd .............
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Building fu nd ...................
Interest received.............
E xchange...........................

$10,000 00
1 ,000 00
1 ,750 00

T o ta l.....................

$31,000 02

9,9 7 4 49
7,8 35
81
305
53

96
36
21
00

290

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

St. Cloud— State Bank of St. Cloud.
A N D R E W D A R N I E D E R , President.
A. C. K IN G S T O N , V ice President.

O R L A N D O J. R O L L , Cashier.
H. J. D A R N I E D E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Andrew Darnieder,
Frank Kohlm ann,
A nton Dreifuerst,
Orlando J. Koll,
Jos. Guelig,
T hom as Ott.
A. C. Kingston,
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 11, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.
Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .
$116,715 25
241 73
11,070 84
3 ,9 70 50
1 ,987 74
3,2 09 08
1,198 96
172 50
450 40

Capital stock paid in .. .
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............

$20,000 00
4 ,0 00 00
1 ,298 30
24 00
34,445 05
67,574 59
14,929 95

3 ,1 82 00
72 89
$142,271 89

T o ta l.....................

$142,271 89

St. Croix Falls— Bank of St. Croix Falls.
F R E D O L C O T T , President.
GEO. H. T H O M P S O N , Vice President.
F. W. W A L K E R , 2nd Vice President.
Geo. H. T hom pson,
Fred Olcott,
W . T. T hom pson,

W. T. T H O M P S O N , Cashier.
J. C. H O G L A N D , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E. J. Olsen,
F. W . W alker,
W . C. Thom pson.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 11, 1888.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
Insurance accou n t..........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$389,899 41
641 75
1,000 00
9 ,0 8 6 17
3 ,2 6 4 52
71,257 45
12 50
4 ,2 5 5 00
3 ,6 4 7 50
5 ,5 5 0
695
145
570

00
58
25
93

$490,026 06

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e'certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing.........................

T o ta l.......... ...........

$50,000 00
10,000 00
10,122 16
119,527 19
149 00
28 9,75 2 59
10,452 69
22 43

$490,026 06

291

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

St. Nazianz— St. Nazianz State Bank.
N IC F IL Z , President.
JO SE P H M A L L M A N , V ice President.

*

W M . C. G R O H , Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
W m . C. Groh,
John A. Koenig,
Joseph M ailman,

H. F. Knorr,
John Miller,
N ic Filz.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 2, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Insurance premium adv an ced ............................
T otal.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$98,932 61
09
2 ,5 00 00
700 00
8,101 28
195 00
150 40
1 ,966 00
26 09

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subje c t to check................
T im e certificates of dep osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Bills p ayable....................

.$10,000 00
3,5 0 0 00
284 18
40,099 51
53,629 91
716 08
5,0 00 00

658 21
$113,229 68

T o ta l.....................

$113,229 68

Salem -—Salem State Bank.
F.
F. S M IT H , President.
J. S. C U L L, V ice President.

E D W IN J. ZA U N , Cashier.
C L A R A A N D R O SA Z A U N ,
Asst. Cashiers.
D IR E C T O R S .

F.
F. Smith,
W m . Peterson,

J. S. Cull,
Edwin J. Zaun,

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 29, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........'
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks...................
D ue from other banks ..
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and c e n t s ..........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$21,789 61
7 65
3 ,0 0 0 00
1 ,308 75
1 ,693
223
120
314

48
64
00
50

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of dep osit................................
Savings deposits

$12,000 00
600 00
677 43
5 ,0 13 90
8,8 89 48
2 ,0 2 3 89

686 00
61 07
$29,204 70

T o ta l.....................

$29,204 70

292

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Sauk City— Farmers and Citizens Bank.
R O B E R T H O M B E R G E R , President’.
O T T O W . H A H N , V ice President.

A U G U S T E. M A R Q U A R D T , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John Boehm er,
Otto W . Hahn,
John Schneider,
August E. M arquardt.
R obert Hornberger,
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 10, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilit ie s .

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S. state, municipal
and other bon ds........
Prem ium on bon ds..........
Stocks and other securi­
t i e s .................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures..
Due from approved re­
serve banks...................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver co in .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickesl and cents............

$129,162 50
286 77

T o ta l......................

$179,462 39

13,100 00
43 19
100 00
5 ,4 9 9 10
3 ,3 4 8 48
18,256 19
1,9 22 20
2 ,8 8 7 50
804 30

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to ch eck.................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing.........................

$2 2,00 0 00
500 00

T o ta l......................

$179,462 39

2 ,0 6 6 18
32 ,643 92
118,579 28
3 ,6 6 7 01
6 00

3,6 41 00
411 16

Sauk City— The State Bank.
E.
C.

L. CA SE , President.
S C H L U N G B A U M , V ice President.

J. E. B U E R K I, Cashier.
O. R. B U E R K I, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E.
L. Case,
R ob t. Buerki,
C. Schlungbaum,
J. E. Buerki,
C. F. H. M eyer,
J. J. Buro.
Edw in Lachm und,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 1, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S. state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Stocks and other securi­
t i e s .................................
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve bank....................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency...............................
N ickels and cents............

$287,029 77
2,721 23

T o ta l......................

$341,900 29


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

6 ,9 00 00
30 00
7 ,2 10 00
3 ,4 7 0 00
13 ,764 16
3 ,5 0 9 32
3 ,9 7 0 00
1 ,6 20 00

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid......................
Individual deposits,sub­
je ct to ch eck.................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .........................

$2 0,00 0 00
8 ,0 0 0 00
3 ,9 2 0 20
65 ,410 28
22 9,24 2 87
5 ,3 2 6 94
10,000 00

11,589 00
86 81
T o ta l......................

$341,900 29

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

293

Saukville— Saukville Stale Bank.
H. J. C A R Y , President.
O T T O D A L L E R T , V ice President.

H E R B E R T A. W IE S L E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H erbert A. Wiesler,
August Reese,
H. J. Cary,
P. W . Schueler,
Otto Dallert,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 31, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

Ji c s o u r c e s .

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks....
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency...............................
Nickels and cents............
T o ta l......................

$43,261
36
2 ,5 0 0
2 ,0 4 5
6 ,2 08
306
347
793

79
87
00
62
64
51
50
95

Capital stock paid in .....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check ................
T im e certificate of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$ 10,000

00

145 70
16,172 85
22 ,405 62
12,838 42

5 ,9 5 9 00
102 71
T o ta l......................

$6 1,56 2 59

Scandinavia

$61,562 59

Bank of Scandinavia.

R. M . H A N S O N , President.
E. A. H O T Z , V ice President.

R- J- B E S T U L , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

A. M . Peterson,
E. A. H otz,
R. M . Hanson,
T . M . Colrue,
R. J. Bestul,
O. G. Olson.
O. L. Bestul,
E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 27, 1900.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 20, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

K esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S. state, municipal
and other bon ds..... .
Banking house.............
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks...................
Checks on other banks
and cash items. ..........
G old coin........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency...............................
Nickels and cents............
Revenue stam ps..............

$233,669 11
21 90

T o ta l......................

$300,450 15


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

23 ,195
3,5 45
2 ,1 39
4 ,9 7 5

83
00
74
00

28 ,7 2 0 96

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid..:..................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to ch eck................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................

$25,000 00
5,0 00 00

T o ta l......................

$300,450 15

1,1 96 13
50 ,492 35
218,761 67

501 89
200 00
708 40
2 ,6 7 0 00
70 31
32 00

294

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Schleisingerville— Farmers State Bank.
JO H N R O S E N H E IM E R , Sr.. President.
P E T E R N. B IE S , V ice President.

M A T T H E W W E IS S , Cashier.
JO H N R O S E N H E IM E R , Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Jos. Rosenheimer,
H enry IJemhel,
Adrian Krebs,
M atthew W eisss
Peter M ueller,
John Rosenheimer.
Peter N. Bies,
E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 18, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
It e s o u r c e s .

L i a b ili lie s .

Loans and discounts.....
U. S. state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Premium on bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...... .

$6 1,69 8 29

T o ta l......................

$8 2,72 4 79

4 ,0 0 0
5
3 ,7 50
1,800

00
00
00
00

8 ,5 8 3 16
84 55
100 00
664 50

Capital stock paid in.....
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to ch eck ................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$1 5,00 0 00

T o ta l......................

$82,724 79

286 50
12,524 62
4 8 ,494 21
6 ,4 19 46

1,948 00
91 29

Schleisingerville— State Bank of Schleisingerville.
C H A S. D. S T O R C K , President.
C H A S. R O T H , V ice President.

J. S. G IU D IC E , Cashier.
C H A S. J. R O T H , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Chas. D. Storck,
Peter Schuck,
Chas. R oth,
W m . Kratz,
John F. M ayer,
J. S. Giudice.
J. R othenbach, Jr.,
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 13, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks...................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .......................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............

$179,533 47
11 03

T o ta l......................

$268,784 67


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

46 ,660
4,0 00
2,2 0 0
2,5 00

00
00
00
00

22 ,736 01
797 46
442 50
1 ,268 75

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of dep osit................................
Savings deposits..............

$15,000 00
3 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l......................

$268,784 67

2 ,2 67 87
18 00
40,956 48
170,969 92
36,572 40

8,501 00
84 45
50 00

295

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Seneca— Farmers & M erchants State Bank.
JAS. F IS H E R , President.
M IK E S N E LL , Vice President.

TH O S. T A Y L O R , Cashier.
L. R. M A N E Y , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Jas. Fisher,
J. H. Finley,
M ike Snell,
F. J. Wall,
Geo. C. Ertel,
W . R. Graves.
John Fitzgibbon,
E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 7, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.............
U. Si, state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............
T o ta l.....................

$259,011 25
96 11
14,625 00
1,900 00
700 00
42 ,846 57

Capital stock paid in.......
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to ch eck.... ..........
Tim e certificates of de­
p osit...............................

$20,000 00
7 ,5 00 00
804 17
68,272 56
229,151 00

239 55
1,785 00
917 20
3,541 00
66 05
$325,727 73

T o ta l.....................

$325,727 73

Seym our— Seym our State Bank.
CH AS. P L O E G E R , President.
JA M E S H I T T N E R , V ice President.

CHAS. R. P R O S S E R , Cashier.
A. R. M IC L IE L S T E T T E R , Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. P. Lehner,
Chas. R . Prosser,
George Falck,
James Hittner,
Chas. F. Ploeger,
Julius Bubolz.
E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 1, 1887.
Incorporated as a State Bank Decem ber 26, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............
Other resources...............
Total


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$361,920 15
41 55
7 ,1 00 00
1,706
4 ,0 0 0
2 ,4 57
5,6 19

99
00
00
92

55,267 59
569 90
8,7 47 50
1,053 95

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu nd ....................
LTndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
Tim e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Reserved for taxes.........
Other liabilities...............

$60,000 00
9,0 0 0 00
15,812 04
54 ,115 28
297,375
7 ,2 86
330
786
9 ,4 2 7

27
66
00
24
10

3 ,1 9 4 00
180 25
2 ,2 7 3 79
$454,132 59

Total.

$454,132 59

296

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Sharon— Sharon State Bank.
D A R IU S B. M A SO N , V ice President.

George C. M ansfield,
Darius B. M ason,

G E O R G E C. M A N S F IE L D , Cashier.
C H A R L E S W . S E A R L , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Charles W . Searl.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 14, 1874.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 20, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds.........
Prem ium on bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$253,910 20
108 61
65 ,480
165
6 ,0 00
4 ,0 0 0

00
00
00
00

60 ,839 02
536 93
4 ,9 7 0 00
705 00

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu nd ................ ...
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de^
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................

$25,000 00
10,000 00

255,228 20
8 ,5 2 4 29
918 47

T ota l......................

$414,095 99

4 ,2 9 3 74
110,131 29

17,163 00
218 23
$414,095 99

Shawano— Citizens State Bank.
C. A. R A IS L E R , President.
JO H N B. G O R D O N , V ice President.

F R E D G. B R E N E R , Cashier.
C. A. R A IS L E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. A. Raisler,
John B. G ordon,
Fred G. Brener,
P. J. W inter,
Chas. C. M oede,

E. J. Burttner,
Aug. Beversdorf,
W illiam Regling,
Fred Kuhn,

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 24, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks...................
D ue from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l......................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilit ie s .

$212,986
169
6 ,2 00
2 ,8 0 0

72
66
00
00

13,262 91
2 ,1 6 0 75
842 83
705 00
548 55
2 ,1 7 2 00
287 61
$242,136 03

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing.......................'..

$25,000 00
7 ,0 00 00

T ota l......................

$242,136 03

4 ,8 7 3 62
8 ,9 6 6 69
4 1 ,1 6 8 59
134,711 90
15,383 54
5,031 69

297

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Sheboygan— Bank of Sheboygan.
JU L IU S K R O O S, President.
A D O L P H P F IS T E R , Vice President.
W . H. G U N T H E R , 2nd V ice President.
Julius Kroos,
H. A. Barrett,
O. J. Gutsch,
F. W. Nause,

JOS. L. P F E IL E R , Cashier.
N IL S K JE L S O N , Asst. Cashier.
A R N O L D S T E IN L E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. F. Roenitz,
A dolph Pfister,
W . H. Gunther,
Jos. L. Pfeiler.
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 1, 1857.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts...... $ 2 ,039 ,681
210
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
376,862
and other bonds..........
65,000
Banking house.................
33,000
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
443,616
serve banks..................
93 ,914
Due from other banks ..
Exchanges for clearing
7,542
house..............................
27,405
Gold coin ...........................
11,982
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
46 ,794
rency..............................
156
Nickels and cents...........
100
R evenue stam ps..............

21
99
30
00
00
85
11
42
00
10
00
21
00

T o ta l..................... $ 3 ,1 4 6 ,2 6 5 19

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ue to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Postal savings..................

$100,000 00
20 0,00 0 00
101,388 28
72,031 74
621,072 60
42 ,807 67
1 ,0 0 6 ,6 5 5
976,118
197
25 ,992

99
58
50
83

T o ta l..................... $ 3 ,1 4 6 ,2 6 5 19

Sheboygan— Citizens State Bank of Sheboygan.
H E N R Y JU N G , President.
R. L. W H IT E H IL L , Vice President.
H enry Jung,
O. H. Clark,
D. W . Huenink,

J. W . H A N S E N , Cashier.
D . W . H U E N IN K , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R. L. Whitehall,
J. W . Hansen.
E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 7, 1896.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b ili l i e s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Premium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels«and cents...........
T ola !


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$995,717 63
00
75
00
00
51
10
09
00
90
00
87
$ 1 ,3 3 5 ,2 6 0 85

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ...................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of dep osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Postal savings..................

$100,000 00
60 ,000 00
25 ,958 17
13,084 26
20 00
481,629 72
28,241 20
220,332
392,566
1,848
11,579

93
49
95
13

T o ta l..................... $1 ,33 5,26 0 85

298

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K I N G .

Sheboygan— Farmers & M erchants Bank.
N. J. S C H A F E R , President.
O. C. N E U M E IS T E R , V ice President.

CHAS. H. E B E N R E IT E R , Cashier.
H. A. K O H L , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
N. J. Schafer,
John Fahres, Sr.,
Louis Neum eister,
C. J. K ohl,
O. C. Neum eister,
W m . M aurer, Sr.
Casper J. W olf,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 19, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Exchanges for clearing
house..............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents ..........

L i a b ili tie s .

$288,968 71
36 21
64 ,766 80
12,500 00
4 ,6 0 0 00
73,906 44
5 ,0 90 96
15,083 50
690 00
1,549 25
9 ,7 25 00
224 30

Total

$477,141 17

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cash lon g..........................
T o ta l.....................

$5 0,00 0 00
30 ,000 00
14 ,014 37
5 ,5 6 5 91
230,048 00
17,085 91
70,292
59,771
100
262

55
68
00
75

$477,141 17

Sheboygan— G erm an Bank.
W. J. R IE T O W , President.
H E R M A N S C H R E IE R , V ice President.

O T T O F O E S T E , Cashier.
O T T O K A U F M A N N , Asst. Cashier.
J. M . S C H IL D E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Otto Kaufm ann,
W alter J. Kohler,
H. C. Prange,
Geo. P. M yers.

W. J. Rietow,
Herman Schreier,
Otto Foeste,
Peter Reiss,
Geo. Heller,

E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 1, 1856.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts...... $ 2 ,3 5 9 ,4 8 7
Overdrafts.........................
1,018
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
133,000
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
100,000
Banking house. ..............
25 ,000
Furniture and fixtures ..
5 ,0 0 0
Other real estate owned
61,168
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
590,965
Due from other banks ..
6 ,6 88
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
9,181
Gold coin...........................
50,130
Silver coin.........................
5 ,3 62
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
38,609
968
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
107

L ia b ilitie s .

70
91
00
00
00
00
19
52
92
86
00
55

$250,000 00
125,000 00
55 ,078 91
8 ,1 47 72
350 00
1 ,1 2 2 ,3 6 3 38
41,861 23
950,063 09
832,436 04
1,388 00

00
30
42

T o ta l..................... $ 3 ,3 8 6 ,6 8 8 37


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............

T o ta l..................... $ 3 ,3 8 6 ,6 8 8 37

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

299

Sheboygan Falls— Germ an Bank.
A B N E R 0 . H E A L D , President.
W . C. B R I C K N E R , V ice President.

O. D. B A L L S C H M ID E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . C. Brickner,
Abner O. Heald,
Chas. H. Weisse,
O. D. Ballschmider.
John Blust,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 16, 1874.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 3, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

$315,965
399
4 ,0 00
3,0 00

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks .
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

84
63
00
00

34,573 47
2 ,9 47 20
84 61
5,9 4 0 00
1 ,684 75
12,753 00
332 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

T o ta l.....................

$381,680 50

T o ta l.....................

$25,000 00
25 ,000 00
8,9 55 41
175,655 69
9 ,5 54 31
114,842 10
22,672 99

$381,680 50

Sheboygan Falls— State Bank of Sheboygan Falls.
H E N R Y H IL L E M A N N , President.
R. P. D A SSO W , V ice President.

M . T . H IL L E M A N N , Cashier.
W . T . H IL L E M A N N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H enry Hillemann,
R . P. Dassow,
John Bauernfeind,

H enry H abighorst,
W m . Habighorst.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 18, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
U. S. state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver co in .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$149,230 54
25 ,900 00
5 ,7 0 0 00
3 ,0 0 0 00
27 ,768 13
25 50
370 00
1,539 10
4 ,2 1 0 00
82 37
$217,825 64

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid...... ..............
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

Total..

$ 20,000 00

2 ,4 0 0 00

3 ,7 3 4 81
100,866 86
5 ,0 2 0 09
70 ,280 56
15,523 32

$217,825 64

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Shell Lake— Bank of Shell Lake.
IT M . L A U R S E N , President.
G E O R G E L. C O T T , V ice President.
LOU IS SALESS, V ice President.

C H A S. A. S H A V E R , Cashier.
A. A. L A V E L L , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H.
M . Laursen,
S. G. Swanson,
George L. C ott,

Chas. A. Shaver,
Louis Saless.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 27, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts.....
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures...
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and N ational cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............
T o ta l......................

L ia b ilitie s .
$117,060
73
3 ,7 5 0
2 ,8 0 0

67
46
00
00

9 ,3 58 02
340 78
2 ,0 8 7 50
1,195 60
2 ,3 5 0 00
15 10

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid......................
Individual deposits,sub­
je ct to ch eck.................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .........................

$15,000 00
1,1 0 0 00

T ota l......................

$139,031 13

$139,031 13

1,8 57 44
46 ,657 17
9 ,0 48 00
62,646 73
221 79
2 ,5 0 0 00

Shell Lake-—L u m b e rm e n ’ s Bank of Shell Lake.
S. J. B O U R N E , President.
J. M . S M IT H , V ice President.

J. M . S M IT H , Cashier.
J. E. E N Q U IS T , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

S. J. Bourne,
Jessie M . Smith,

J. M . Smith.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 15, 1896.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures...
Due from approved re­
serve b a n k s.................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.............
Gold co in ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents............

Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilit ie s .
$267,663
89
6 ,0 00
1 ,245

77
60
00
25

18,421 07
165 36
4 ,5 0 7 50
566 15
3 ,9 1 3 00
77 40

$302,649 10

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier's checks ou t­
standing.........................
D ebentures.......................

$25,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l......................

$302,649 10

2 ,9 0 5 71
7 5 ,3 6 2 88
640 65
2 9 ,672 63
162,021 64
1 ,5 44 09
501 50

301

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Sherwood-—Sherwood Slate Bank.
A. H. M U E L L E R , President.
P E T E R W E S T E N B E R G E R , V ice Pres.

F R A N K G R O H , Cashier.
M A T H . M A U E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. H. M ueller,
Frank Groh,
Nie Mauer,

Peter W estenberger,
Herm an Steffen.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 20, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved reserve banks..................
D ue from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Ciold coin . .
Silver co in .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents............

$36,469 31
2 ,4 0 0 00
1 ,514 75

T o ta l......................

$48,825 85

2 ,0 75 00
4 ,1 1 4 02
8 00
40 00
330 85

Capital stock paid in. ..
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits,subject to check................
T im e certificates of dcposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00

T o ta l......................

$48,825 85

377 87
11,590 66
20,658 67
6,198 65

1,795 00
78 92

Shiocton— Bank of Shiocton.
G.
F.

A. Z U E IIL K E , President.
N . T O R R E Y , V ice President.

J. N. W A G N E R ,

A cting Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
G.
F.

A. Zuehlke,
N . T orrey,

J. N. W agner,

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 22, 1902.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 9, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts.....
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures...
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s..........
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents............
T o ta l......................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$89,177
9
2 ,6 5 0
1 ,389
3,7 9 5

78
29
00
75
91

1 ,995 47
32 59
70 00
1 ,232 60

Capital stock paid in....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,subject to check ................
T im e certificates of dep osit................................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00
2 ,0 00 00

T o ta l......................

$103,686 24

822 62
33 ,673 91
53,533 52
3 ,6 56 19

3 ,1 17 00
215 85
$103,686 24

302

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Shullsburg— Farmers and M erchants Bank.
JO H N P. W IL L IA M S , President.
JO H N W . H A R K E R , V ice President.

J. M . L E H R , Cashier.
W IL L IA M M E T C A L F ,
Cashier

Asst.

D IR E C T O R S .
Belle Rickert,
Andrew Hebenstreit,

John W . Harker,
John P. Williams,
John Fleming.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 8, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.
Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S. state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver co m .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents............
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilit ie s .
$217,182 99
140 96
36 ,742 50
2 ,4 0 0 00
55 ,380 74
171 93
4 ,3 6 0 00
1,041 95

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to ch eck ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Cash over..........................

$25,000 00
10,000 00

231,571 23
6 97

T o ta l......................

$326,185 19

4 ,0 5 8 60
55 ,548 39

8,6 8 1 00
49 12
34 00
$326,185 19

Silver Lake— Silver Lake State Bank.
R. M . D IX O N , President.
B. H. S T O C K E R , V ice President.

WM.

G.

SCHLECHT,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Chas. B ernhoft,
F. H. Schenning,
Geo Breul,
W m . G. Schlecht,
D.
J V m cent,
B. LI. Stocker,
R. M . D ixon.
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 19, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents............
C ollection..........................

$104,329 16
222 90

T o ta l......................

$133,662 27


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

3 ,7 7 5 00
4 ,5 5 0 00
5 ,2 0 0 00
4,921 46
1,501 96
1,1 13 67
20 00
413 75

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check.................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Bills p ayable....................

$15,000 00
3 ,6 00 00
332 01
31 ,425 03
62,268 89
14,036 34
7,0 0 0 00

7 ,3 7 4 00
90 37
150 00
Total.

$133,662 27

303

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Siren— Bank of Siren.
H A R R Y D. B A K E R , President.
D A N IE L JO H N SO N , Vice President.

J. E. S P A N G B E R G , Cashier.
W A L T E R R. JO H N SO N , Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H arry D. Baker,
C. A. N eyberg,
Frank Fahland,
J. E. Spangberg.
Daniel Johnson,
E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 9, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents............
T o ta l.....................

$74,376 68
454 08
2 ,0 00 00
2 ,0 00 00
2 ,0 57 50
6,645 83
25 10
225 00
116 35

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fu nd .....................
LIndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
D ue to banks— deposits
Individual deposits,subject to check................
T im e certificates of dep osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$10,000 00
1 ,000 00

T o ta l......................

$88,874 00

3 ,7 84 32
10,062 60
27,659 47
13,819 00
21,437 53
1,111 08

903 00
70 46
$88,874 00

Soldiers Grove— Bank of Soldiers Grove.
M . H. M A L O N E , President.
F O S T E R H O O V E R S O N , V ice President.

C. A. P E T E R S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W m . Barney,
O. J. Davidson,
M . H. M alone,
A. B. Peterson,
N . Barlow,
Sam Aspen.
James Ryan,
E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 10, 1893.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 16, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esources-.
Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds........
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s..........
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............

$185,635 67
343 32

T o ta l......................

$218,173 49


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

1,400 00
4 ,5 0 0 00
1,500 00
16,989 47
422 53

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$2 0 ,000 00
2 , 0 0 0 00

308 66
54 ,886 70
140,978 13

498 32
310 00
458 50
6,0 99 00
16 68
Total.

$218,173 49

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF R A N K IN G .

Solon Springs— First State Bank of Solon Springs.
E. S. C O S G R O V E , President.
C L A R E N C E G R A C E , Vice President.

J. A. H E L L A N D , Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
E. S. Cosgrove,
Clarence Grace,

J. M . Sayles.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 12, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Stocks and other se­
curities........... ...............
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Expense...........................
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$13,862 00
307 52
688 48
2 ,2 4 7 50
2 ,6 3 2 47
18 50
27 50
820 80

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................

$10,000 00
1,000 00
8 ,2 0 8 02
2 ,1 9 2 50
61 58

502 00
119 84
235 49
$2 1,46 2 10

T o ta l.....................

$21,462 10

Somerset— Bank of Somerset.
L A W R E N C E P A R N E L L , President. ‘
E. H. C A L L A N A N , V ice President.

H. A. L A G R A N D E U R , Cashier.
H. J. L A G R A N D E U R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E. H. Callanan,
Lawrence Parnell,
Fred Parnell,

H. A. Lagrandeur,
H. J. Lagrandeur.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 9, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.....
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.............
Gold coin...........................
Silver co m ...................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............
R evenue stam ps..............

$103,539 19
2 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,0 6 5 00

T ota l......................

$135,841 10


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

2 2 ,3 6 9 5 8
869 14
85
nan 75
3 ,9 95 00
198 44
80 00

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check ................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$10,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l......................

$135,841 10

1,137 70
28 ,339 15
83,565 43
9 ,5 52 52
1,2 46 30

305

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

South G erm antow n— The G erm antow n State Bank.
U L R IC H H U B E R . President.
PH . G. D U E R R W A E C H T E R , Cashier.
JA C O B D I E F E N T H A E L E R ,
B E N . C. D U E R R W A E C H T E R , Asst.
V ice President.
Cashier.
W IL L IA M W E L L E R , 2nd Vice Pres.
D IR E C T O R S .
Ulrich Huber,
Jacob Diefenthaeler,
W illiam W eller,

Ben. C. Duerrwaechter,
Ph. G. Duerrwaechter.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 28, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .
$132,218 01
4 ,0 00 00
1,275 00
204 07
16,106 42
30 00
59 20
766 00
7 82

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00
4 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$154,666 52

$154,666 52

1,143 50
18,475 26
82,123 36
38 ,924 40

South M ilwaukee— South M ilwaukee Bank.
F R E D W . R O G E R S , President.
S. M . S M IT H , V ice President.

O. F. T P IIE M E , Cashier.
GEO. H. K R U E C K , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
O. F. Thieme,
S. M . Smith,
W m . Krueck,
P. H. Loftus,

Nathan Hirshbcrg,
Geo. H. H ook,
Fred W . Rogers.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 27, 1893.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 19, 1897.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esources.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.............
Gold coin........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ili t ic s .

$244,289 99
77 49
174,208
13,500
2 ,5 0 0
4 ,5 0 0

85
00
00
00

43,207 68
3,2 0 7 96
96 56
2 ,9 87 50
1,875 65
26,929 00
238 00
$517,618 68

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’
checks out­
standing........................
Postal savings..................
T o ta l.....................

$40,000 00
10,000 00
6,8 25 21
162,498 10
26 30
42 ,499 02
249,059 94
2,8 4 3 10
487 07
3 ,3 7 9 94
$517,618 68

306

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

South W ayne— Bank of South W ayne.
F.
E. T R E E , President.
A N D R E S S T R E E , V ice President.

O S C A R J. OLSON , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Andress Tree,
F.
E. Tree,

Oscar J. Olson.
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 4, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other bank
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$125,894 57

T o ta l.....................

$187,765 72

4 ,5 0 0 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
1,750 00
29 ,695 8 I
17,706 06

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$10,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$187,765 72

967 87
77 ,825 50
96,972 35

206 13
905 00
570 75
3,971 00
66 35

Sparta— Bank of Sparta.
LOU IS T . H IL L , President.
A. W. B A R N E Y , V ice President.
E. H. C A N F IE L D , 2nd V ice President.

W . W . H IN T O N , Cashier.
A. M . R Y A N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. W . Barney,
E. H. Canfield,
Fred Gross,
H ow ard Teasdale,
John E. Lloyd,
Louis T . Hill,
R . B. M cC oy .
M . B rackett,
John J. Youngm an,
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 12, 1858.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts........................
U. S,, state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Suspense account............
Revenue stam ps..............

$457,014 05
2,0 86 08

T o ta l.....................

$704,846 07


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

134,555 00
10,000 00
83,846 75
461 06
1,455 00
1,276 95
13,638
350
48
114

00
42
76
00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Postal savings..................

$50,000 00
25 ,000 00

T ota l.....................

$704,846 07

7,3 02 00
8,497 67
114,317 95
368,309 lb
126,358 49
3,2 15 31
1,845 50

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

307

Sparta— Citizens State Bank.
W. A. JO N E S, President.
H. M . N E W T O N , V ice President.

.

T . C. L O N G W E L L . Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W. N . Wells,
H. J. Masters,
C. M . Beebe.

W . A. Jones,
H. M . N ew ton,
T . C. Longwell,
J. J. Swartzlow,

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 25, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house...,,...........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$244,139 45
809 59
6 ,0 00 00
7 ,0 00 00
2 ,0 00 00
26 ,744 20
17 97

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................

$25,000 00
5 ,0 00 00
1,593 05
24 00
105,761 20
161 ,757 51

2 ,6 82 90
1,565 00
800 00
7,0 33 00
343 65
$299,135 76

T o ta l.....................

$299,135 76

Sparla— Monroe County Bank.
GEO. D. D U N N , President.
W . G. W IL L IA M S , V ice President.

W M . R . C R O S B Y , Cashier.
D. L. JO N E S, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Geo. D. Dunn,
W . C. H offm an,
W. G. Williams,

W . M cBride,
J. W . Leverich,
J. P. Rice.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 29, 1894.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ................... ...........
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps....... ......
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .
$282,028
71 1
9,0 00
3,0 0 0

87
18
00
00

15,651 44
429 62
267 36
1 ,357 50
1 ,799 65
6,0 76 00
168 00
166 00
$320,655 62

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Certified checks..............

T o ta l.....................

$50,000 00
10,000 00
3 ,0 5 0 13
13,152 14
20 00
85 ,996 88
158,356 47
80 00

$320,655 62

308

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Spencer— Spencer State Bank.
J. U. G R A V E S , President.
GEO. F A R R IN G T O N , V ice President.

O S C A R M . B O O C K , Cashier.
A. J. M cI L H A T T A N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. D . Graves,
Geo. Farrington,
Frank Neum ann,
W m . Reinheimer,

Herm an M anthe,
W esley V anderhoof,
A. L. B oock.

E S T A B L IS H E D J U L Y 29, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces,

L ia b ilit ie s .

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$128,386 85
81 99

T o ta l.....................

$165,057 08

4 ,4 0 0 00
2,3 09 30
1 ,395 48
23,928 81
262 45
• 475 00
804 40
2 ,9 65 00
47 80

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

$10,000 00
4 ,0 00 00

T o ta l.................,...

$165,057 08

8,6 79 65
12 00
50,008 86
49 ,873 63
36,899 84
800 00
4 ,7 8 3 10

Spooner— Bank of Spooner.
J. H. G A R D N E R , President.
L. C. S T A D L E R , V ice President.

R. W . K E L T IN G , Cashier.
A. E. W I T T E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. H. Gardner,
L. C. Stadler,

R. W . Kelting,
A. E. W ittek.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 4, 1901.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 3, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts..........
O verdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash itemsl...........
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .
$72,587
79
1,888
838

27
92
*.»0
38

13,845 30
209 54
205 00
891 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................... j..........
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00
3,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$96,562 17

239 34
37 ,113 94
43,401 56
2,8 07 33

5 ,8 46 00
170 86
$96,562 17

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

309

Spooner— Spooner State Bank.
J. D. T H O M A S , President.

E. M. E L L IO T T , Cashier.
E. F. L A U G H N E Y , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

J. D. Thom as,
E. M . E lliott,

J. M . Thom as.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 15, 1901.

Statement November 10. 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esources.
Loans and discounts......
$92,806
Overdrafts.........................
142
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
23,835
Banking house.................
2 ,8 3 4
Furniture and fixtures ..
2 ,9 2 5
Other real estate owned
2 ,6 9 0
Due from approved re­
serve banks.............................. 16,741
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
145
Gold coin ...........................
540
Silver coin .........................
660
U. S. and national c u r­
7 ,7 4 0
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
12
Insurance prem ium s......
60
T o ta l.....................

59
74
54
44
00
00
58
07
00
35

Capital stock paid in ....
Surjilus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................

$15,000 00
3 ,0 0 0 00
2,6 41 53
62,016 12
61,789 75
6 ,0 63 60
623 18

00
08
79
T o ta l.....................

$151,134 18

$15i ,134 18

Spring Green— Farmers State Bank.
E. S. S H E R W O O D , President.
JO H N C. E V A N S, V ice President.

H. L. G R A Y , Cashier.
C A R R Y E. JO ST, Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E. D. Sherwood,
S. T. Pick,
John C. Evans,
A. D. Richardson,
L. B. Ruka,
Jas. M . Nachreimer.
H. L. Gray,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 28, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Stocks and other securi­
ties..................................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .
$67,668 01
6 81
1,201 77
1,632 64
16,354 91
221 38
285 00
317 30

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to .ch e ck ................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$15,000 00
910 25
29 ,185 06
36 ,230 54
4 ,3 3 3 65
5 ,3 19 73

3 ,2 63 00
28 41
$90,979 23

T o ta l.....................

$90,979 23

310

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Spring Green— State Bank of Spring Green.
F. B. H Y L A N D , President.
JO SE P H L IN S, Vice President.

T H O S. W . K IN G . Cashier.
H. H. L IN S, Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

F. B. Hyland,
Thos. M cN u lty,
Joseph Lins,
John Schoenmann,

Thos. W . King,
M ary Sales,
M artha H yland.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 11, 1901.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............

$273,739 00
192 75

T o ta l......................

$351,657 05

3 ,0 0 0 00
7 ,5 7 8 00
3 ,2 1 3 68
47 ,698 73
897 35
4 ,6 7 0 00
1,617 80

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p a id .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check....,...........
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing.........................

$25,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l......................

$351,657 05

1,5 75 83
7 6 ,804 65
21 3,50 5 66
23 ,8 7 6 77
5 ,8 9 4 14

8,891 00
158 74

Spring Valley— Farmers State Bank.
P. L. L IL L IE , President.
F. K A M K E , Vice President.

E. C. W IN G E N , Cashier.
H. M . W A L L E R , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

Theo. H. Naterman,
P.
L. Lillie,
F. Kamke,
Frank W ild,

Harris H oode,
E. C. W ingen,
H. P. Conway.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 30, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved re­
serve banks...............!..
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..................
N ickels and cents............
Other resources................
T o ta l......................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .
$150,243
113
6 ,2 9 0
2 ,9 1 6

93
73
00
49

26 ,482 83
1,7 70 00
604 40
1,5 62 00
195 44
40 38
$190,219 20

Capital stock paid in ...
Surplus fund.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check.................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing.........................

$25,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l......................

$190,219 20

55,617 77
81 ,794 33
20 ,766 13
5 ,0 40 97

311

R EPO RT'S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

Spring Valley— The Bank of Spring Valley.
C.
E. F O X , President.
J. H. G R A S L IE , V ice President.

J. II. G R A S L IE , Cashier.
R. G. C O N D IT , Asst. Cashier.

f
D IR E C T O R S .
C. E. Fox,
H. P. Tanberg,
Thos. M . Casey,
J. H. Graslie,
Geo. E. Logan,
W. C. Condit.
M . J. Olson,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 2, 1893.
Incorporated as a State Bank D ecem ber 24, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.....
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coins.......................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents............

$280,669 86
320 69

T o ta l.....................

$347,180 96

3,969 25
7,5 00 00
2,0 00 00
39,041 98
1 ,097 14
320 00
4 ,2 85 20
7 ,8 62 00
114 84

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu nd .....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits,subject to check ................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Debentures.......................

$25,000 00
5,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$347,180 96

2 ,8 9 6 47
607 96
65,156 31
143,137 94
99,441 04
5,4 43 07
498 17

Stanley— Citizens State Bank.
P. J. C O S G R O V E , President.
W . H. B R I D G M A N , V ice President.

I M B E R T R O E , Cashier.
S. F. G O S P O D A R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F. S. Grubb,
W. H. Bridgman,
Peter Eslinger,
L. I. Roe,
Geo. D. Bartlett,
T heo. A. Hoidahl,
Im bert Roe,
S. F. Anderson.
P. J. Cosgrove,
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 1, 1899.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 1, 1900.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house................
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$232,597 50
3 ,3 57 29
12,500 00
9 ,0 0 0 00
773 09
2 3 ,274 88
286 08
2 ,4 5 0 00
588 50

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Bills payable....................

$35,000 00
7,0 0 0 00
1,655 24
87,907 49
54,140 37
91,327 52
1,227 11
15,000 00

8 ,3 37 00
93 39
$293,257 73

T o ta l.....................

$293,257 73

312

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Stanley— Farmers & M erchants State Bank.
JOE W A L S D O R F , President.
A. F. E M B R E T S O N , Vice President.

J. B. H A L V E R S O N , Cashier.
H A R O L D G R E G E R S O N , Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Jos. W alsdorf,
J. N. Cunningham,
A. F. Em bretson,
J. B. Halverson.
H. Gregerson,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 1, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents............

T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .
$212,046
199
7 ,0 00
2 ,9 80

49
95
00
00

2 2 ,084 98
1,926 74
1,115 00
1 ,039 20
3 ,2 45 00
3 27

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits,subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of dep osit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Bills payable....................

$25,000 00
6 ,0 00 00

T ota l......................

$251,640 63

$251,640 63

6,5 62 85
100 00
79,997 73
1,574 29
55,680 61
63,479 85
3 ,2 45 30
10,000 00

Stetsonville— Farmers State Bank.
J. F. K A D O R S K Y , President.
W A L T E R O B Y , V ice President.

A. J. G R E IN E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Fred Bartz,
J, F. Kadorsky,
L. R. Bucholz,

W enzel Pfaff,
W alter Oby,
H enry Amacher.

E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 6, 1913.
S t a t e m e n t N o v e m b e r 10, 1915.
R esources.
Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin......................
Silver coin ........................
U. S. and national currency..................
N ickels and cents.........
T o ta l......................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .
$39,176
403
2,4 6 2
1,737

85
15
00
15

$10,000 00

1,325 00
71 45

Capital stock paid in .....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of dep osit................................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
N otes and bills rediscoun ted ..........................
Bills p ayable....................

$46,123 46

T o ta l......................

$46,123 46

718 20
99 31
25 00
105 35

656 15
9 ,9 85 01
11,317 57
279 73
9,3 8 5 00
4 ,5 0 0 00

313

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E R A N K S .

Stevens Point— W isconsin State Bank of Stevens Point.
E. R . R O B E R T S O N , President.
L. R. A N D E R S O N , V ice President.
H enry Haertel,
E. R . R obertson,
L. R. Anderson,

.

H.

II.

H EN DERSON ,

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. O. Halverson,
F. H. Quinn.

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 5, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.......
( »verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
D ue from approved reserve banks...................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............

$188,161 92
31 09

T o ta l......................

$216,832 96

1,800 00
319 09
7 ,0 00 00
3,791 08
3,7 8 8 66
2,4 85 18
1,127 50
1,393 98

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subje ct to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills rediscoun ted..........................

$30,000 00
2 ,1 00 00

T ota l......................

$216,832 96

166 41
36 00
69,773 37
90,368 18
16,389 00
8,0 00 00

6,3 69 00
410 46
155 00

Stockbridge— State Bank of Stockbridge.
T.
E. C O N N E L L , President.
T H O S. F L A T L E Y , V ice President.

A. II. F L A T L E Y , Cashier.
L. G. P H IL L IP S , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John B. Flatley,
Thom as Flatley,
N ick Franzen.

August Dorn,
L. G. Phillips,
T. E. Connell,

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 19, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.....
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Building fund...................

$101,942 58
21 27

T o ta l......................

$122,695 52


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

5 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
1,867 00
4 ,6 6 8 55
1,387 41
31 20
832 50
404 75

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$12,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l......................

$122,695 52

1,988 51
23,771 00
7 3 ,090 90
9,8 4 5 11

3 ,1 7 2 00
68 26
800 00

314

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Stoddard— Farmers & M erchants State Bank.
H E N R Y B L A Z C K , President.
G U S T W R O B E L , Vice President.

J. A. W A L L , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
R. J. Beitlich,
J. H. Hanesworth,
C. J. M cClellan.

H enry Blazck,
E. C. Amann,
E. L. Case,
Gust W robel,

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 5, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts.....
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T ota l.....................

L ia b ili ties.
$66,750 13
237 75
28,301 25
2 ,2 00 00
1,000 00
11,382 11
4,181 91
37 60
250 00
1,617 20

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu n d ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, su bject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Other liabilities...............

$10,000 00
400 00

T o t a l.....................

$117,853 54

293 10
14,534 23
92,625 01
1 20

1.843 00
52 59
$117,853 54

Stoughton— Stoughton State Bank.
R O B E D O W , President.

R O B E D O W , Cashier.
G IL E S D O W , Asst. Cashier.
R O B E D O W , Jr., Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

R obe D ow ,
R obe D ow , Jr.,

Giles D ow .

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 25, 1877.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$278,692 25
311 30
22 ,000 00
12,000 00
18,360 43
20 11
6 ,5 1 0 00
1,707 55

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................

$2 5,00 0 00
2 5 ,000 00

T o ta l......................

$345,238 08

21 ,785 05
121,405 51
152,047 52

5,4 5 4 00
182 44
$345,238 08

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

315

Stratford— Stratford State Bank.
R.
C O N N O R , President.
C H R IS T F R A N Z E N , Vice President.

W A L T E R O B Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. S. W ahl,
W . F. Goetz,
R. Connor,
H. L. Klemme.
Christ Franzen,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 11, 1908.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R eso u rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
Transit item s...................
T o ta l.....................

$119,336 77
109 33
22,497 50
3 ,5 0 0 00
2 ,1 0 0 00
15,528 24
130 20
72 50
652 85
2 ,2 76
64
83
3 ,1 2 4

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ...................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$25,000 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
4 ,2 6 3 62
42 00
43 ,637 10
66,403 19
25 ,363 86
2 ,2 6 5 63

00
15
00
86

$169,475 40

$169,475 40

Total.

S trum — First Stale Bank of Strum .
H. N . R O B B E , President.
S. R E K S T A D , V ice President.

M . P. S K O G S T A D , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H. N. R obbe,
T . C. Johnson,
Sivert R ekstad,
J. M . Olson,
J. A. Call,
E. E. Ronglen.
M . P. Skogstad,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 24, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b il i t ie s

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.................. ......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..........................
Nickels and cents...........
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$163,423 66
939 97
10,000 00
2 ,0 00 00
1,600 00
30,069 79
61 17
1 .020 00
1,237 60

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................

20,000 00
1 ,0 0 0 00

3,0 9 8 13
39 ,976 76
116,340 18
30 ,002 15
4 ,4 0 0 49

4 ,4 18 00
47 52
$214,817 71

T o ta l.....................

$214,817 71

316

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Sturgeon Bay— Bank of Sturgeon Bay.
H E N R Y F E T Z E R , President.
JOS. W O L T E R , V ice President.

A. B. M IN O R , Cashier.
J. H. S T E W A R T , Asst.

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H enry Fetzer,
Ed. Reynolds,
A. B. M inor,
Jos. W olter.
R oger Eatough,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 28, 1889.
Incorporated as a State Bank Decem ber 10, 1891.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved reserve banks....................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Foreign coin .....................
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$620,698 04
168 72
39,015
15,791
4 ,2 08
5,977

00
13
87
50

91,920 89
2 ,1 3 0 83

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............

$30,000 00
11,000 00

40 6,25 6 91
194,488 09

T o ta l.....................

$827,446 65

6,7 89 74
178,911 91

9 ,6 55 29
2 ,5 3 7 50
4,2 49 80
30 ,326 00
400 48
366 60
$827,446 65

Sturgeon Bay— Door County State Bank.
H E R B E R T L. P E T E R S O N , President.
JO H N B. D A V IS , V ice President.

JN O .

B O L E R , Asst.

Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
H erbert L. Peterson,
E. C. Thorp,
Jno. B. Davis,
John A. Pahl,
M elvin Haines,
C. S. Smith,
Gust Farland,
C. J. Hoeppner.
Eugene Simon,
E S T A B L IS H E D M A R C H 17, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures . .
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Insurance prem ium s......
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s
$240,330 20
1,110 95
5 ,0 0 0 00
4 ,2 4 6 58
254 00
9,8 9 8 66
2 ,1 09 11
462 00
322 50
1,249 05

Capital stock paid in .....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .........................
Bills p ayable....................

$50,000 00

T ota l......................

$275,536 49

1,297 56
82,377 87
111,027 43
17,833 63
8 ,0 0 0 00
5 ,0 00 00

8 ,1 5 4 51
65 31
2 ,3 3 3 62
$275,536 49

317

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Sturgeon Bay— M erchants Exchange Bank.
C. L. N E L S O N , President.
W M . A. L A W R E N C E , Vice President.

C. M . S T E P H E N S O N , Cashier.
J. E. C L A R K , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. L. Nelson,
W . A. Lawrence,
A. L. Hatch.
E S T A B L IS H E D IN 1880.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 1, 1902.

C. L. N elson,
C. Greisen,
T.
C. P roctor,

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Insurance prem ium s......
T o ta l.......... ..........

L ia b ilitie s .

$333,389
323
15,000
4 ,8 7 2
975

32
30
00
60
00

47 ,237 69
335 92
5 ,8 0 0 00
2,1 6 8 85
10,372 00
295 96
2 ,4 28 05
$423,198 69

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fund.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$50,000 00
12,500 00

T o ta l.....................

$423,198 69

5 ,3 52 07
81,076 27
31 50
185,591 95
88,646 90

Sullivan— The Farmers State Bank.
P A U L R. M cK E E , President.
G E O R G E J. K E R N , V ice President.

F R E D W . B A R T E L T , Cashier.
K A T H A R IN E G A R I T Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Fred W . Bartelt,
Owen Runyard,
John Maul,
J. C. Kachel,
George J. Kern,
Paul R . M cK ee,
Gustav Eisner.
Edward L. Vinz,
John N orthey,
E lm ore Longley,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 8, 1906.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Stocks and other securities...........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Transit item s...................
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$120,206 63
520 05
69,942 48
100 00
5,0 00 00
3 ,1 2 6 00
16,932 27

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of dep osit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$15,000 00
5,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$223,649 22

1 ,091 73
32 00
23,811 07
115,547 94
63,166 48

215 72
3 ,5 25 00
875 60
2 ,7 89 00
166 47
250 00
$223,649 22

I

318

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Sun Prairie— Bank of Sun Prairie.
H E N R Y S C H E Y , President.
J. W. C H A SE , V ice President.

F. W. C H A S E , Cashier.
E L E A N O R F. S C H E R M C K E R , Asst.
Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F. W. Chase,
J. M . Laeser.
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 1, 1897.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 10, 1903.

J. W . Chase,
H enry Schey,

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Prem ium on bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$305,243 85
3 ,1 0 0
2
4 ,0 0 0
1,8 00

00
00
00
00

21 ,9 3 8 01
1,490 00
15 42
2 ,4 3 7 50
374 45

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted ..........................

$2 5,00 0 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
1,9 56 19
4 5 ,442 99
23 4,372 59
737 91
33 ,050 00

5 ,0 77 00
81 45
$345,559 68

T o ta l................. .

$345,559 68

Sun Prairie— Farmers and M erchants Bank of
Sun Prairie.
G. A D A M B A T Z , President.
W M . R E N K , V ice President.

E R H A R D B A T Z , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

G. Adam Batz,
Erhard Batz,

W m . Renk.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 1, 1890.
Incorporated as a State Bank M arch 23, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures.. .
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Total


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$361,523 27
2 85
22 ,800
9 ,0 0 0
3 ,8 5 8
9,561

00
00
03
00

44 ,3 1 5 20
4 ,2 7 4 31
2 ,9 3 5 00
650 95

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu n d ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted ..........................

$40,000 00
7 ,0 0 0 00
2 ,3 4 3 35
41 ,016 40
35 2,48 4 70
7 ,4 23 99
14,700 00

5,9 13 00
134 83
$464,968 44

T otal

$464,968 44

319

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Superior— Allouez State Bank.
T . E. C A N N O N , President.
J. S. H A D L E Y , Vice President.

TH O S. T O L L E F S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
T. E. Cannon,
W m . Steele,
J. O. Ely,

J. S. Hadley,
Joseph Urbaniak.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 18, 1915.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$3,634 80
309 35
458 00
8,1 14 56
140 00
693 45
2 ,4 45 00
94 35
$15,889 51

T o ta l.....................

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fund....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

T o ta l.....................

$10,000 00
1 ,288 84
4 ,3 25 67
225 00
50 00

$15,889 51

Superior— Am erican Exchange Bank of Superior.
H.
B.

H. G R A C E , President.
C. C O O K E , Vice President.

C. G R A C E , Cashier.
W . J. B E W R IC K , Asst.

Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
C. Grace,
T . E. Cannon,
J. J. Flinn.

H.
H. Grace,
W . R. H oover,
B.
C. Cooke,
P.
A. Lignell,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 21, 1890.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds...'.......
Stocks and other se­
c u ritie s..........................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$434,387 55
25 86
8,3 0 0 00
1,000 00
6,5 0 0 00
4 ,5 2 5 22
45,849 36
406 00
5 ,5 25 14
4 ,8 5 7 50
4 ,4 6 4 10

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits.............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................
Postal savings..................

$50,000 00
15,000 00

27 9,37 4 80

T o ta l.....................

$537,642 98

17,691 36
13,499 42

40 ,6 5 0 47
118,030 03
743 54
1 ,0 56 74
1,5 96 62

21 ,382 00
420 25
$537,642 98

320

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Superior— Bank of Com m erce.
C. A. C H A S E , President.
A. P. L O V E JO Y , Vice President.

E. L. CASS, Cashier.
J. M . C R A W F O R D , Asst. Cashier.
R. A. JO N E S, Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .
J. S. H adley,
W. J. Stack,
A. M . Peckham ,
D. J. Arris,
Geo. B. Hudnall,
E. L. Cass,
E. F. M cCausland,
C.
A. Chase,
A. P. L ovejoy,
L.
A. Erhart.
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 1, 1888.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures.. .
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T ax certificates................

L ia b ilitie s .

$679,069 94
70 19
210,025
44,043
10,490
8,593

00
36
00
00

286,242 53
939,98
496 65
9 ,7 10 94
5,7 20 00
4,5 3 8 40

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding.........................
Postal savings..................
Reserved for taxes..........

$150,000 00
60,000 00
20,025 88
23 ,990 61
505,530 01
141,854 39
364,831 63
4,9 0 3 18
3,1 7 8 32
8,0 55 09
5,5 22 84

27 ,166 00
89 28
696 68

T ota l...................... $ 1 ,287 ,891 95

T o ta l.....................

$ 1 ,287 ,891 95

Superior— Superior State Bank.
C.
S. K N O X , President.
R U S S E L L B A X T E R , Vice President.

J. R . C O L B E C K , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Russell Baxter,
R.
D . M cE w en,

C. S. Knox.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 1, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Prem ium on bonds.........
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin..................
U. S. and national currency............................

$186,669 95
272 85

T o ta l......................

$222,263 89


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

5 ,000 00
100 00
1,402 00
18,457 83
446 75
570 00
860 00
194 51

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits.............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Reserved for taxes.........
T o ta l__

$ 10,000 00
7 ,5 00 00
796 82
503 51
88,974 84
28 ,727 12
83,515 60
660 00
4 00
1,582 00
$222,263 89

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

321

Superior— W isconsin Stale Bank.
L. A. P O T T E R , President.
R O B E R T S T E W A R T , Vice President.

H. L. H A G E R M A N , Cashier.
F. S. C A M P B E L L , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
L. A. Potter,
R obert Stewart,
W. E. Hurst,

H. L. Hagerman,
Al. F. Longe.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 27, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b i l i t i e s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Furniture and fixtures. ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

$115,910 11
42 93
10,544 96
2 ,7 00 00
18,482 91
195 16
2 ,5 0 0 00
60 00
562 60

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd..................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................

$20,000 00
3 ,5 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$154,559 09

2 ,2 27 98
60,878 08
32 ,477 32
34 ,287 48
1,188 23

3 ,5 3 5 00
25 42
$154,559 09

Suring— The Suring State Bank.
H A R R Y S E R IE R , President.
E M IL F. BUSS, V ice President.

W . J. T IIIE L K E , Cashier.
M IN N IE T I4 IE L K E , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .
R. F. Zuehlke,
Ira J. W eeks,
John Dieck.

Harry Serier,
W . J. Thielke,
E. F. Buss,
Paul Genkie,

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 8, 1909.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house...:............
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................
11


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$128,999
193
3,1556
1,798

29
64
25
80

2 ,8 7 4 08
2 ,0 49 35
3 ,9 86 77
144 80
744 05
2,2 1 8 00
76 30
$146,741 33

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .........................

$15,000 00
5,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$146,741 33

4 ,3 2 6 87
45 ,366 73
49 ,038 09
23,881 37
4 ,1 2 8 37

322

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF R A N K IN G .

Sussex— Sussex State Bank.
W . D. M cG IL L , President.
CH AS. M A L S C H , Vice President.

CH AS. A. LE ES, Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . D. M cG ill,
Chas. M alsch,
Chas. A. Lees,

W. H. Edwards,
Theo. Landmann,
Geo. Neumueller.
E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 2, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$71,907 23
17 55

T o ta l......................

$104,366 28

6,5 0 0 00
3,1 1 3 26
2 ,1 4 0 33
16,971 97
237 50
411 70

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$1 0,000 00
1,500 00
383 40
38 ,818 64
45 ,639 66
8 ,0 2 4 58

2 ,9 6 2 00
104 74
$104,366 28

T ota l.....................

Taylor— Trempealeau Valley State Bank.
O. B. B O R S H E IM , President.
B. L. V A N G O R D E N , Vice President.

C. M . H J E R L E ID , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
O. B. Borsheim,
B. L. Van Gorden,
S. K, Bergseth,

N. N. Nelson,
C. M . Hjerleid.

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 27, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$155,359
600
2 ,5 0 0
1,500
4 ,5 0 0

30
57
00
00
00

12,416 52
1,492 95
31 05
1,245 00
358 40
3 ,6 72 00
170 91
$183,846 70

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .....................
Bills p ayable....................

T o ta l.......................

'

$10,000 00
5 ,0 00 00
1,512 42
26 ,588 26
100,664 69
29,081 33
3 ,0 0 0 00
8 ,0 0 0 00

$183,846 70

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

323

Theresa— Theresa State Bank.
G U S T A V R U E C K E R , President.
J. P. S T O Y E , V ice President.

F. A. B A N D L O W , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Gustav Ruecker,
J. P. Stoye,
F.
W . Bandlow,

Fred Greiner,
Chas. Thorn,
Chas. Gutenschwager.

'

E S T A B L IS H E D A P R IL 14, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

$5 7,16 3 95
99 ,150 36
3 ,0 0 0 00
1,600 00

Capital stock paid in.....
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$2 5,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$195,309 96

35,421 66
129,801 66
5 ,0 8 6 64

26 ,977 92
440 00
1 ,229 05
5 ,6 4 4 00
65 68
39 00
$195,309 96

Thiensville— Thiensville State Bank.
JO H N F. N IE M A N , President.
LOU IS G. K IE K E R , Vice President.

E. W . W IE S E , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John F. Nieman,
Louis G. Kieker,

Chas. A. Maas,
Otto Bublitz.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 28, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy................... ...........
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$114,282 18
997 01
15,885 0C
4 ,3 0 0 00
3 ,0 44 56
19,338 30
83 98
1,957 50
2 ,2 82 25

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes p aid .....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Bills p ayable....................

$16,000 00
1 ,200 00
2,801 26
45 ,766 46
19,490 33
70,830 18
123 48
12,500 00

6,3 73 00
167 93
$168,711 71

Total

$168,711 71

324

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF R A N K IN G .

Thorp— Farmers Exchange Bank.
JO H N E. G E IG E R , President.
H E R M A N F R IE S S , Vice President.

G E O R G E B U R K E , Cashier.
JO H N S L O T A , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John Verkuilen,
W . Krause,
Val. Prybylski,
George Burke,
John E. Geiger,
Geo. A. Ure,
Herman Friess,
N. P. Hansen,
John Boie,
Jos. S. Bogumill.
A. O. Rhea,
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 16, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ......:.......................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$129,100
633
6 ,4 2 5
4 ,2 9 8
1 ,000

92
45
00
01
00

14,942 65
50 39
1,3 40 00
484 30
4 ,4 7 3 00
76 82
$162,824 54

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posits..............................
Savings deposits..............
Bills p ayable....................
Suspense account............

T o ta l.....................

$30,000 00
6 ,0 00 00
2 ,4 1 0 76
44,891 51
49 ,855
13,498
16,000
168

30
31
00
66

$ 1 6 2 ,8 2 4 .5 4

Thorp— Peoples State Bank.
M E L V IN N Y E , President.
W . R . M cC U T C H E O N , V ice President.
W . R . M cC u tcheon ,
M.
W iltgen,
Geo. Zillmann,

R. G. L A W R E N C E , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . F. Hudson
M elvin N ye,
C. F. Lusk.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 1, 1885.
Incorporated as a State Bank June 10, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$156,227 66
83 12
1,3 16 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
1,5 00 00
40 ,7 3 4 48
674 62
1,610 00
1,027 70
4 ,8 19 00
68 28
$213,060 86

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing.........................
Bills payable....................

T o ta l.....................

$2 5,000 00
7 ,0 0 0 00
2,5 61 71
67 ,784 87
85 ,592 14
9,2 9 8 07
10,824 7
5 ,0 0 0 00

$213,060 86

325

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E R A N K S .

Three Lakes— State Bank of Three Lakes.
C L A R K G. K U N E Y , President.
E. P A R R E T T , V ice President.

J. P. K U N E Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Clark G. Kuney,
J. P. Kuney.
E. Parrett,
E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 6, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks . .
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Expense.............................
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$27,009
131
2,5 00
1 ,956

52
29
00
13

8 ,8 04 47
18 04

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fund....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit ..............................
Bills p ayable....................

$10,000 00
1,000 00
24,547 46
3,3 86 25
5,1 00 00

1,390 11
23 70
2,1 05 00
44 25
51 20
$44,033 71

$44,033 71

T o ta l.....................

T om ah— Farmers & M erchants Bank.
T . E. A N D E R S O N , President.
R . A N D R E S , V ice President.

W M . J. B R E N N A N , Cashier.
D A N IE L C R O W L E Y , Asst. Cashier
D IR E C T O R S .

T . E. Anderson,
R . Andres,
Daniel Crowley,
A. H. N oth,
A. H. Schultz,

E. E. W yatt,
A. B. Larson,
D.
T . Sullivan,
W . E. B olton.
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 28, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and c e n ts ..........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$334,114 53
96 47
11,000 00
8 ,0 00 00
1 ,416 20
49,453 17
2 ,2 36 95
1,154 58

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and and time certificates of deposit.....
Savings deposits..............

$25,000 00
10,000 00
2 ,5 2 4 40
72,081 25
300,630 07
4,7 53 60

452 54
2 ,5 20 00
664 75
3,8 53 00
13 70
13 43
$414,989 32

T o ta l.....................

$414,989 32

326

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

T om ah — The Bank of T om ah .
F R A N K D R E W , President.
F R A N K K N IC K , Vice President.

F R A N K H. D R E W , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Frank Drew,
Frank Knick.
Frank H. Drew,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 16, 1894.
Incorporated as a State Bank M arch 1, 1894.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L i a b ili Lies.

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re. serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges for clearing
house.................................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

$118,622 74
37 90
46,500 00
5 ,6 70 00
2 ,1 9 0 39
80 ,486 36
856 58
1,079 36
170 00
700 00

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check ........ .......
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Reserved for taxes and
interest..........................
Prem ium on bonds .......

$1 5,20 0 00
3 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$261,313 51

2 ,9 0 6 84
7 6 ,252 07
161,117 73
2,6 69 72
167 15

4 ,7 59 00
173 48
67 70
$261,313 51

T om ah — The State Bank.
J. P. R IC E , President.
G.
C. P IN G E L , V ice President.

C. B. D R O W A T Z K Y , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. P. R ice,
F. O. D row atzky,
G. C. Pingel,
Arthur O ’ Leary,
C. B. D row atzky,
L. J. Pingel.
H. B. Vaudell,
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 10, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
Canadian coins................
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$111,763 55
189 73
2,4 0 0 00
9,2 78 37
654 64
510 00
671 70
1,846
69
76
9

00
77
36
80

$127,469 92

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............

T o ta l.....................

$25,000 00
5 ,0 00 00
319 78
16,879 01
78,315 65
1 ,755 48
200 00

$127,469 92

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S.

327

T om ah — W arren’ s Bank.
W. W. W A R R E N , President.

J. P. R E IN H A R D , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . W. Warren,
H. M . Warren.
G.
F. Warren,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 1, 1888.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 18, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Premium on bonds.........
Banking house furniture
and fixtures..................
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents....:......

$329,709 72
185 86

T o ta l.....................

$500,407 43

31,076 00
679 20
7,500 88
4 ,0 00 00

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.......................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Dem and and time certificates of deposit.....

$25,000 00
5,0 00 00
2,0 12 64
72,606 23
395,788 56

113,167 05
1 ,738 88
3,1 60 00
1.160 35
7,183 00
846 49
T o ta l.....................

$500,407 43

Tom ahaw k— Bank of Tom ahaw k.
C. E. M A C O M B E R , President.
J. A. F IT Z G E R A L D , V ice President.

P. M . S M IT H , Cashier.
E. W. S M IT H , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. E. M acom ber,
D. C. Jones,
J. A. Fitzgerald,
M . L. Fitzgerald,
Edward Evenson,
Joseph Poutre.
George R. Baker,
E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 12,''1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts........
$88,762
Overdrafts..............
325
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds...........
9 ,1 00
Stocks and other se­
cu ritie s...............
3,2 58
Banking house......
5 ,0 00
Furniture and fixtures . .
3 ,2 4 4
Other real estate owned
1,601
Due from approved re­
serve banks........
9 ,5 54
Due from other banks....
363
Checks on other banks
and cash item s..
901
Gold coin ................
692
Silver coin...............
303
U. S. and national cur­
rency................
3 ,0 84
Nickels and cents.............
40
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

44
00
35
70
00
26
58
77
99

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit.............................
Savings deposits.............
Postal savings..................
N otes and bills redis­
cou n ted .........................

$20,000 00
2 ,4 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$126,233 08

1,298 31
41 ,957 73
41 ,558 84
10,892 80
2 ,2 96 04
5,829 36

96
50
00
00
53

$126,233 08

328

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Tom ahaw k— Bradley Bank.
J. W . F R O E FIL IC H , President.
C.
H. G R U N D Y , V ice President.

F. P. W E R N E R , Cashier.
K. V E IT C H , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. W . Froehlich,
F. P. W erner,
John Oelhafen,
W . E. Brooks,
Spencer Ilsley,
A. M . Pride.
C.
H. Grundy,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 10, 1888.
Incorporated as a State Bank M ay 6, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds.........
Stocks and other secureties..........................
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Revenue stamps.............
T o ta l...................

L i a b il i t ie s .

$323,810 36
203 74
22,287 00
1,760 00
16,000 00
2,1 88 20
107,284 72
1 ,799 74
711 24
3,625 00
501 00

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Postal savings..................
Incom e tax.......................

$50,000 00
14,000 00
9,386 92
1,469 44
222,283 43
113,183 24
71,689 83
688 20
2,336 30
9 70

4,653 00
95 38
127 68
$485,047 06

T ota l.....................

$485,047 06

Trego— State Bank of Trego.
J. H. T H O M P S O N , President.
A. W. S E R G E A N T , Vice President.

C H A R L E S P. JE N K S , Cashier.
TIIO S. H. G U N N IN G , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Chas. P. Jenks,
M . O’ Rourke.

J. H. T hom pson,
A. W . Sergeant,
S. H. Williams,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 29, 1910.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks.......... .......
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Tow n and school warrants...............................
Expense.............................
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$45,738
2,1 78
1 ,700
430

77
37
00
00

9,2 67 54
42 64
167 50
514 2 b
1 ,995 00
8 44

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Bills payable....................

$ 10,000 00
1,000 00
756 47
34,343 17
12,378 20
5,7 24 48
5,000 00

6,571 01
588 80
$69,202 32

T ota l.....................

$69,202 32

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

329

Trem pealeau— Citizens State Bank.
W . N IC H O L L S , President.
F.
W. G R A V E S , V ice President.

M . F. U T T E R , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . Nicholls,
F. W . Graves,
M . F. Utter,

W . A. Bright,
N. H. Carhart.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 6, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts..................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$53,257 99
10 37

T o ta l.....................

$75 818 68

4 ,5 0 0 00
2,5 00 00
1,800 00
10,055 47
405 00
793 15

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
je ct to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits.............

$10,000 00
500 00

T o ta l.....................

$75,818 68

828 89
21,298 09
34,367 70
8 ,8 24 00

2 ,4 4 5 00
51 70

Turtle Lake— Bank of Turtle Lake.
L. M . R IC H A R D S O N , President.
J. H. B U N K E R , Vice President.

F. G. M c K E N Z IE , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
L. M . Richardson,
J. H. Bunker,

Katie Bunker.

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 2, 1900.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Cash short........................
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$104,854
1 ,396
1 ,294
904

39
69
20
73

28,835 49
145 00
459 95
5,6 85 00
90 83
40 68
$143,706 96

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd ..................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid....... ............
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................

$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$143,706 96

2 ,0 0 0 00
1,432 43

44 ,354 06
10,398 75
75,521 72

330

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Two Rivers— Bank of Two Rivers.
J. E. H A M IL T O N , President.
C. E. M U E L L E R , V ice President.

H. C. W IL K E , Cashier.
H. R. S C H W A K E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. E. Hamilton,
Geo. S. H am ilton,
C. E. Mueller,
H. Koppelm ann.
H. C. Wilke,
E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 10, 1891.
Incorporated as a State Bank April 19, 1895.

Statement November 10, 1915,
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
Insurance prem ium s......
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$468,174 43
559 1-9
35,860
19,000
8,0 99
1,768

42
00
07
40

32 ,695 63
1,489 62
5 ,1 14 84
2 ,3 6 0 00
1,393 00

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit..... ........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Postal savings..................

$3 5,00 0 00
15,000 00
6,4 93 40
148,578 76
261,887
122,795
15
2 ,0 4 2

42
53
00
56

12,765 00
102 57
2 ,4 3 0 50
$591 812 67

T o ta l.....................

$591,812 67

Two Rivers— Two Rivers Savings Bank.
P. J. S C H R O E D E R , President.
JAS. S. S C H R O E D E R , V ice Pres.

P E T E R S C H R O E D E R , Cashier.
F R A N K S C H R O E D E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Jas. S. Schroeder,
John J. Schroeder.

P. J. Schroeder,
Peter Schroeder,

E S T A B L IS H E D A P R IL 28, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin ...... ..................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$330,649 15
3 ,3 6 9 00
13,500 00
23 ,000 00
1,400 00
11,877 75
464 92
494 10
7,9 5 5 00
1,3 00 00

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$2 5,00 0 00
25 ,000 00
6 ,1 8 2 82
57 ,733 33
246,516 13
40 ,122 64

6,5 0 0 00
45 00
$400,554 92

T o ta l.....................

$400,554 92

331

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E R A N K S .

Union Grove— State Bank of Union Grove.
O. P. G R A H A M , Cashier.
IR V IN G W IL K E , Asst. Cashier.

J. S. B L A K E Y , President.

D IR E C T O R S .
O. P. Graham.

J. S. Blakey,
J. T . Gittings,

E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 18, 1898.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 31, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin........... ............
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps......... .

$206,625 14
268 53

T o ta l.....................

$293,139 86

3 ,1 50 00
3 ,6 00 00
2 ,3 00 00
60,857 82
392 06

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fund........ ..........
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................

$25,000 00
2 ,5 0 0 00

T o ta l....,...............

$293,139 86

1,827 87
112,212 49
151,599 50

565 77
2 ,3 70 00
818 80
11,988 00
163 74
40 00

Unity— The Unity State Bank.
C. E. B L O D G E T T , President.
O.
C. H A M A N N , V ice President.

S. J. F A L C K , Cashier.
1

D IR E C T O R S .
Ed. Ayer,
L. H. W eyer.

J. H. Clark,
O. C. Hamann,
S. J. Falck,

E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 20, 1909

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Insurance prem ium s......
C ollection account..........

T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$61,712 59
2 ,5 0 0 00
2 ,1 5 8 37
12,023 26
360 00
721 70
1,373
67
47
464

00
21
32
28

$81,427 73

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit .............................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted ..........................
Reserved for taxes and
interest..........................

$ 10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$81,427 73

2 ,0 0 0 00

194 50
35 00
30,509 83
4 ,4 6 8 40
31 ,520 00
2 ,6 5 0 00
50 00

332

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Valders— Valders State Bank.
O T T O G. B E R G E , President.
JOS. F. R A P P E L , Vice President.

C A R T Y M . H O L D E R S O N . Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Otto G. Berge,
Jos. F. Rappel,

Sever Thom pson,
Louis Horstmann.
E S T A B L IS H E D A P R IL 5, 1911.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ...
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
G old coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilit ie s .

$64,471
494
2 ,5 0 0
1,356

66
24
00
43

3 ,3 4 2 69
107 50
542 00
3 ,2 8 7 00
81 98

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$10,000 00
2 ,0 0 0 00

T ota l......................

$76,183 50

$76,183 50

1,149 57
2 7 ,192 89
30,231 44
5 ,6 09 60

Verona— Bank of Verona.
A. G. M IL L E R , President.
J. B. D O N K L E , V ice President.

M Y R O N M . M Y E R S , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. B. Donkle,
R . J. M eyers,
A. G. Miller,

A. E. G. Shuman,
Sam Meier.
E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 1, 1904.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$169,970 12
118 48
2 ,8 0 0
3 ,7 5 0
1,471
4 ,5 1 5

00
00
30
60

30 ,696 07
4 ,7 6 2 34
2 ,1 6 2 60
441 45

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...........................
Endow m ent fund............

$1 5,00 0 00
2 ,1 6 0 00
3 ,0 5 8 31
43 ,299 40
162,033 91
25 00

4 ,7 9 4 00
94 66
$225,576 62

T o ta l.....................

$225,576 62

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

333

Vesper— State Bank of Vesper.
D. M cV IC A R , President.
G. H. H O R N , V ice President.

F. W . E L L S W O R T H , Cashier.
G. L. E L L S W O R T H , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .
W . Turner,
G. H. Horn,
F. W . Ellsworth,
W . H. Ludwig.

A. P. Bean,
Erik Berg,
Alfred Alms,
D . M cV icar,

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 27, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and d iscounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks .
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
R evenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

$32,282 28
20 00
3,4 98 44
1,900 00
4 ,2 50 37
102 00
17 15
295 00
69 80

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
N otes and bills rediscoun ted .........................

$ 10,000 00
1 , 100 00

T o ta l.....................

$43,863 13

1,118 58
20 ,807 56
3,9 05 01
3,9 08 98
3,0 23 00

1,382 00
31 26
14 83
$43,863 13

Viola— Farmers Slate Bank.
JO H N H. B A B B , President.
J. B. K I N D E R , Vice President.

JA M E S E. K E R B O U G II, Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John H. B abb,
J. B. Kinder,
James E. Kerbaugh,
D. S. Simmons,
A. R . Lawton,
J. W . M oon.
E. D. Hill,
E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 5, 1914.

Statement November 10. 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$77,409 93
245 16
1,388 66

T o ta l.....................

$116,355 34


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

2 8 ,8 2 5 40
1,3 30 00
459 85

Capital stock paid in ....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
p osit................................

$2 0,00 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$116,355 34

764 13
57 ,040 19
38,551 02

6 ,5 93 00
103 34

334

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Viola— The State Bank of Viola.
C. R. T H O M P S O N , President.
E. B. B E N D E R , V ice President.

W . J. G R IF F IN , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E. B. Bender,
W . I. Griffin,
D. M . Hunter,
L. J. M cB ain,
Jas. M athews.

C. R . T hom pson,
H. J. Clark,
W es. J. Fishel,
J. C. Hull,
A ug. Deckert,

E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 13, 1905.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................

L ia b ilitie s .

$108,792
4,381
2,1 32
8,0 08

60
26
62
21

16,470 73
108 18
2,5 75 00
1,844 42
7,6 7 2 00

T o ta l.....................

$151,985 02

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Bills p ayable....................

$25,000 00
3 ,0 0 0 00
832 19
48,223 80
58,750 40
5,7 98 61
5 ,3 80 02
5,0 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$151,985 02

Viroqua— Bank of Viroqua.
H. L I N D E M A N N , President.

H. Lindemann,
W m . F. Lindemann,
S. A. Farr,

W M . F. L IN D E M A N N , Cashier.
S. A. F A R R , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .
Fred Eckhart,
R. L. Trow bridge.

E S T A B L IS H E D IN 1881.
Incorporated as a State Bank Decem ber 31, 1890.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
O verdrafts...............
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............
R evenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$619,788 59
17,559 87
24 0,90 4
29 ,113
3 ,6 22
10,000

18
45
15
00

114,197 11
10 82
957 94
2 ,2 4 0 00
2 ,1 9 9 00

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check ................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Premium accoun t.... .....
R ent accoun t...................

14,632 80
113,308 41
823,056 80
107 50
611 75

I

10,843 00
4 95
276 20
$1 ,05 1,71 7 26

$50,000 00
50 ,000 00

T ota l.....................

$ 1 ,0 5 1 ,7 1 7 26

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

335

W abeno— Stale Bank of W abeno.
F. 0 . R U S C H , President.
M.
J. D IC K E N S O N , Vice President.

A. E. L A W R E N C E , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F. O. Rusch,
J. B. M allow,
M.
J. Dickenson,
T . A. Richardson.
A. E. Lawrence,
E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 21, 1907.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
O verdrafts.........................
Stocks and other securities.................................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents............
T o ta l.....................

$65,229 99
69 13
1 , 121 00
1,685 00
3,8 92 85
3,2 18 64
193 29
900 00
1,212 70

Capital stock paid in ...
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,subject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$ 10,000 00
2,2 0 0 00

T o ta l.....................

$80,076 20

2,0 39 38
22,790 96
35,011 29
6,9 14 77

2,4 99 00
54 60
$80,076 20

W aldo— W aldo Slate Bank.
E.
M c I N T Y R E , President.
W . A. B A R B E R , Vice President.

H. W . T I M M E R , Cashier.
F. E. T I M M E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E. M cIn tyre,
W m . H. Peterson,
W . A. Barber,
L. A. M oll,
H. W . Tim m er,
B. S. W ierman.
Carl M anneck,
E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 10, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures . .
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks.
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$74,914
122
2 ,4 59
2 ,0 60

13
29
63
28

1 .405 11

4,0 09 89
205 56
90 00
295 15

Capital stock paid in.....
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid......................
Individual deposits,subject to check.................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of dep osit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$ 10,000 00

T o ta l.....................

$87,157 47

891 67
46,678 49
8,8 22 14
15,305 2b
5,459 91

1,570 00
25 43
$87,157 47

336

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

Wales— State Bank of W ales.
W . IT E L IA S , President.
M OSES W IL L IA M S , Vice President.

W . B. O W E N S , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . IT Elias,
M oses Williams,
P. H. Jones,
T . J. Jones,
D. J. Roberts,

B. J. Edwards,
D avid Evans,
T. J. Hughes,
W m . Hughes.

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 16, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R eso u rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds........
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
N ickels and cents............

$48,285 94
1,809 90

T o ta l......................

$63,742 73

3 ,9 15 00
4 ,5 0 0 00
2 ,5 0 0 00
613 73
32 00
302 50
304 30

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ue to banks— deposits
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check.................
T im e certificates of deppsit................................
Savings deposit...............

$15,000 00
3 ,0 00 00
1(704 03
1,042 86
14,092 16
21 ,325 35
7 ,5 78 33

1,336 00
83 36
T ota l.....................

$63,742 73

W alw orth— W alw orth State Bank.
E. A. P E T E R S O N , President.
JO H N L A W S O N , V ice President.

F. E. L A W S O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Mrs. R u b y Jones,
E. A. Peterson,
F. E. Lawson,

L. Colburn,
John Lawson.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 21, 1901.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 21, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esources.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved re­
serve banks...................
D ue from other banks..
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin..........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$240,364 05
877 32
2 2 ,500 00
2 ,3 2 0 57
45 ,2 1 2
445
240
1,526

73
74
00
15

6,431 00
186 75
$320,104 31

Capital stock paid in ......
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............

T ota l.....................

$15,000 00
10,000 00
1,911 41
121,536 35
123,148 83
48 ,503 22
4 50

$320,104 31

337

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

Warrens— The Geo. Warren Co. Bank.
F. G. W A R R E N , President.
F . R. B A R B E R , Vice President.

H. B E N T Z E N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
F. G. W arren,
F. R. Barber,

H. Bentzen.

E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 1, 1902.
Incorporated as a State Bank August 12, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ili lie s .

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Stocks and other securities.................................
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Other real estate owned
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks .
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents............

$33,808 31
2 58

T o ta l......................

$47,469 31

332
900
1,614
3,3 95

34
00
29
49

3,991
981
5
72

38
37
00
00

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd ....... .............
Individual deposits,subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$6,0 00 00
651 79
12,318 53
21 ,827 04
6,671 95

2 ,2 0 2 00
164 55
T o ta l.....................

$47,469 31

W ashburn— Bayfield County Bank.
W. G. M A X C Y , President.
D.
M . M A X C Y , V ice President.

C. H. L IN D G R E N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W . G. M axcy,
T . R . Spears.
D.
M . M axcy,
E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 27, 1889.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.............
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............
Revenue stam ps..............
Total.


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$161,808
76
3 ,0 0 0
1,275
2 ,6 9 0

22
67
00
00
00

70,990 29
1,099 50
386 90
2 ,7 1 2 50
1,825 40

Capital stock paid in.
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid......................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits,sub­
je ct to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit.....................................
Savings deposits....................

$20,000 00
4 ,0 0 0 00
3 ,7 3 0 39
711 31
141,834 13
21 ,968 31
72 ,646 55

18,703 00
143 21
180 00
$264,890 69

Total.

$264,890 69

338

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

W ashburn— Northern State Bank.
M . A. S P R A G U E , President.
O. A. L A M O R E A U X , Vice President.

A U G . F. H O F F M A N N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
L. N. Clausen,
B. U ngrodt,
O. A. Lamoreaux,

M . A. Sprague,
M . H. Sprague,

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 10, 1895.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Stocks and other securities.................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents............

$109,244 22
2 ,1 56 84

T o ta l......................

$149,428 73

3 ,9 97
8,0 00
1,646
1 ,000

98
00
46
00

2,1 37 51
2 ,3 54 36
6,010 49
360 00
1 ,017 10

Capital stock paid in......
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits,subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$25,000 00
5,000 00
2 ,8 43 88
75 71
52,755 51
18,492 72
45 ,260 91

11,337 00
166 77
T o ta l.....................

$149,428 73

W aterford— N oll’ s Bank.
CH AS. H. N O L L , President.

LOUIS L. N O L L , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

Julia N oll,
Elizabeth Noll,
Oswald Noll,

Chas. IT Noll,
Louis L. Noll,
E S T A B L IS H E D JU L Y 2, 1907.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$441,891 13
92 42
2 ,5 8 2 64
82,837 00
1,866 94
5 ,2 10 00
809 15

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit................................

$25,000 00
31 ,000 00
8 ,6 3 2 50
71 ,015 55
40 6,05 6 54

6 ,2 85 00
130 31
$541,704 59

T o ta l.....................

$541,704 59

339

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

W aterford— State Bank of W aterford.
JO H N T . R IC E , President.
E D W A R D M A L O N E , Vice President.

W IL L IA M S A N D E R S , Cashier.
J O S E P H IN E S A N D E R S , Asst. Cashier

D IR E C T O R S .
W m . Sanders,
John T . R ice,

Josephine Sanders,
Edw. M alone.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 14, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilit ie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds..........
Furniture and fixtures..
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents............

$127,837 72

T o ta l......................

$174,183 02

9,9 50 00
1 .000 00
25 ,755 40
2,441 04
1 ,034 91
1 ,525 00
977 65

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu n d .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................

$ 10,000 00
6,000 00
1 ,176 70
34,156 07
122,850 25

3,5 54 00
107 30
T o ta l.....................

$174,183 02

W aterloo— Farmers & M erchants Slate Bank.
F. A. S E E B E R , President.
D.
J. H O Y T , V ice President.

GEO. Q. A M E S , Cashier.
JAS. T . R O A C H , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

F. A. Seeber,
G. K. Seeber,
D.
J. H oyt,
R ichard Heidemann,
D.
A. Lackey,
Lewis Lewellin.
Gust Fox,
E S T A B L IS H E D N O V E M B E R 3, 1897.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 13, 1903.

Statement November 10. 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.....................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ....................
Nickels and cents...........

$257,141 39
866 44

T o ta l..........,..........

$355,270 05


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

17,300 00
5,797 55
4 ,3 7 8 13
51 ,843 98
5 ,8 87 31
770 00
1,5 24 25

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............

$50,000 00
7 ,0 0 0 00

210,981 43
4 ,7 4 5 71

T o ta l.....................

$355,270 05

6 ,6 32 91
12 00
75 ,898 00

9,6 17 00
144 00

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

W aterloo— W aterloo State Bank.
J. D. JO H N S O N , President.
L. G. S H E P A R D , Vice President.

E. J. M cC R A C K E N , Cashier.
W M . H. M cC R A C K E N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. D. Johnson,
E. J. M cCracken,
G. A. W hite,
J. D. K nowlton,
F. C. Stokes,
J. W . Harger,
E. M . Strasburg,
L. G. Shepard,
C. E. Hassleau,
G. J. Fiebiger,
W m . A bendroth,
E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 19,

S. A. Brown,
W . J. Bolton,
H. L. Latsoch,
L. A. Tow ne,
Alex. Archie.
1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

Li a b i l i t i e s .

$7 8,77 4 70
221 63
13,710 00
7 ,5 0 0 00
3 ,1 76 50
21 ,258 86
87 13
615 00
1,203 35

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............

$30,000 00
500 00
1,559 91
22 ,613 78
70,373 95
7 ,8 2 6 18

6,2 17 00
109 65
$132,873 82

T o ta l.....................

T ota l.....................

$132,873 82

W atertow n— Bank of W atertow n.
F.
H.

E. W O O D A R D , President.
M U L B E R G E R , V ice President.

F. W . G A M M , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W m . H. W oodard,
Alex Bucheit,
H.
M ulberger,
J. F. Prentiss,
W . C. Stone,
F. E. W oodard,
F.
W . Gam m ,
J. W . W iggenhorn.
E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 1, 1854.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds.........
Stocks and other securities..................................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Exchanges fo r clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national curren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Expense.............................
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilitie s .

$697,991 88
366 65
197,956 00
888 17
29 ,798 87
4 ,8 0 0 75
112,732 02
1,051 81
4 ,5 15 04
6 ,7 44 93
19,840 00
1,251 90

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
Contingent reserve.........
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................

$150,000 00
30 ,000 00
5 ,0 00 00
49 ,086 47
12,893 97
197,343 76
570,966 10
50,201 64
1,0 50 00
25,689 71

13,887 00
266 78
139 85
$1 ,092 ,231 65

T o ta l..................... $ 1 ,092 ,231 65

341

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

W atertow n— Farmers and Citizens Bank.
H. W E R T H E I M E R , President.
M . G. K U S E L , V ice President.

A. D. P L A T Z , Cashier.
F R . S IE G L E R , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

H. R. M oldenhauer,
F. J. Sabin,
II. W ertheim er,
Fred Smith,
A. D. Platz,
H. Tetzlall.
M ax G. Kusel,
E S T A B L IS H E D A U G U S T 31, 1912.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ..........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Revenue stam ps..............
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilit ie s .

$214,487 23
807 52
35,129 60
6,161 56
28 ,0 5 2 08
66 52
5 ,3 2 0 00
1,591 05

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund.....................
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check............... v
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’s checks out­
standing........................

$50,000 00
10,000 00
2 ,1 7 0 00
63,297 16
109,067 58
54 ,522 86
7 ,6 66 66

5 ,3 97 00
44 00
T o ta l.....................

$297,151 61

W aukesha— Farmers

State

JO H N A. R O D G E R S , President.
R O B E R T L. H O L T , V ice President.

Bank

$297,151 61

of W aukesha.

O W E N L. JON ES, Cashier.
V E R N E E. D E R E M E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John A. R odgers,
Henry L. Gittner,
M ilo M uckleston,
John L. M orris,
John A. Becker,
D. W . R oberts,
W . A. M cFarlane,
George A. Jones,
W . A. Foster,
Peter Swartz.
R obert L. H olt,
E S T A B L IS H E D JU N E 29, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$121,472 14
41 04
35,099 30
7,351 11
3,905 29
30,779 67
2,322 08
1 ,405 00
438 30
6,913 00
49 57
$209,776 50

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
d ime certificates of deposit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................

T o ta l.....................

$30,000 00
3,1 00 00
1,220 64
61,993 09
94,479 12
18,265 65
700 00
18 00

$209,776 50

342

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

W aum andee— W aum andee State Bank.
F R A N K R E U T E R , President.
LOU IS Z E L L E R , V ice President.

I. E. H U E B S C H , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Frank Reuter,
Louis Zeller,
C. W . Senty,
T hom as Henry,

George Kindschy,
F. J. Bohri,
M . L, Fugina.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 12, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esources.

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from other banks....
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin ..........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Expense account.............
T o ta l......................

$60,585
158
3,3 69
1,685
17,854

68
17
93
26
57

238 70
475 00
565 70

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd .....................
Individual deposits, subject to check................
Tim e certificates of deposit................................
Certified checks...............

$15,000 00
2 ,2 50 00

T ota l......................

$93,188 80

24,467 65
51 ,404 81
66 34

7,5 46 00
183 94
525 85
$93,188 80

W aunakee— Farmers State Bank.
G.
S C IIU N K . President.
A. S C H U N K , Vice President.

F R E D G. S C H U N K , Cashier.
H. B E R N A R D S , Asst. Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

G. Schunk,
A. Schunk,
H. Helt,
H.
Bernards,

Jos. Ripp,
J. J. M cM an am y,
E. Simonson.
E S T A B L IS H E D A P R I L 12, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks...................
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

$99,875 85
17 69

T o ta l......................

$114,526 10


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

1,000 00
2 ,2 5 2 00
1,696 00
6 ,0 92 37
540 00
' 488 55

Capital stock paid in .....
Surplus fund.../................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit....—.........................
Bills p ayable....................

$15,000 00
1,000 00
768 72
15,851 69
76,905 69
5 ,0 00 00

2 ,4 5 8 00
105 64
T ota l.....................

$114,526 10

343

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E R A N K S .

W aunakee— W aunakee State Bank.
M . J. O’ M A L L E Y , President.
J. H. K O L T E S, Vice President.

A. P. K E N N E Y , Cashier.
G R A C E K O L T E S, Asst, Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

T.
P. O’ M alley,
M ary F. Connor,
J. H. Koltes,

M. J. O’ M alley,
A. M . Blake.

E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 2, 1902.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin ..... ..................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

.$177,710 53
' 1,641 25
1,500 00
6,3 00 00
2 ,0 0 0 00
10,911 00
13 50
377 50
1,3 44 85

$25,000 00
7,0 0 0 00

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Bills p ayable....................

1,9 24 83
37 ,828 55
111,253 71
2 0 ,000 00

1,002 00
206 46
$203,007 09

T o ta l.....................

$203,007 09

W aupaca— The Farmers State Bank of W aupaca.
N. C O H E N , President.
O. C. H A R R IN G T O N , Vice President.

G E O R G E H. S K IN N E R , Cashier.
J. E. C A M P B E L L , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
N. Cohen,
O. C. Harrington,
Albert Breit,

E. W. Smith,
C.
R.Hoffm an,
A. B. Axtell.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 13, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin.......—.....
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
Revenue stam ps..............

$276,887 14
461 80

T o ta l......................

$331,775 98


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

15,500 00
4 ,0 0 0 00
19,565 84
1,415 06
2 ,0 72 50
1,686 74
9 ,7 8 6 00
339 40
61 50

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
p osit...............................
Savings deposits.............
N otes and bills redis­
coun ted..........................

T o ta l.....................

$3 0,00 0 00
2 ,2 5 0 00
2 ,1 4 6 62
66 ,279 27
154,526 95
46 ,0 7 3 14
30 ,500 00

$331,775 98

344

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

W aupun— The State Bank of W aupun.
JO H N J. R O B E R T S , President.
H. J. H A R T G E R I N K , Vice President.

F R E D W. L U C K , Cashier.
O S C A R IIA N IS C H , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
John J. Roberts,
J. S. M orris,
H. J. Hartgerink,
A. Lemmenes,
Fred W . Luck,
W . E. Rank.
Oscar Hanisch,
E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 1, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
U. S., state, municipal
and other bonds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures.. .
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks ...
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents...........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilit ie s .

$329,992 40
28 ,050 00
7,3 00 00
3,3 69 00
77,916 33
14,130 22
1,153 50
3,2 30 00
2 ,0 14 65
11,952 00
285 27
$479,393 37

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd.....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Dividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, subject to check................
T im e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding.........................
Postal savings..................

$25,000 00
16,000 00

T o ta l......................

$479,393 37

8,3 28 95
27 50
110,624 74
142,579 02
170,710 73
5 ,8 45 30
277 13

W ausau— Citizens State Bank.
S. M . Q U A W , President.
C. A. B A R W IG , Vice President.

W . E. H U D T L O F F , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Fred Genrich,
S. M . Quaw,
Aug. M arquardt,
C. A. Barwig,
A. H. Clark,
A nton Mehl,
0 . C. Lemke.
H enry Ruder,
G. A. Osswald,
E S T A B L IS H E D O C T O B E R 26, 1907.
S t a t e m e n t N o v e m b e r 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.
Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.............. .
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks. ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s..........
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
N ickels and cents............

T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

$437,812
886
1 1 ,511
6,400

72
59
88
37

21,627 43
3,5 88 71
9,461 36
4 ,6 10 50
2,4 58 34
11 ,303 00
99 76

$509,763 66

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits,subject to check.................
Tim e certificates of dep osit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks..............
Cashier’ s checks outstanding........................
Bills p ayable.....................
M oney order.....................

$50,000 00
13,000 00

T ota l......................

$509,763 66

9 ,1 23 86
2 ,0 86 30
83 00
125,279 87
158,416 66
141,040 14
1 61
5 ,6 83 22
5,0 00 00
49 00

345

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

W ausau— M arathon County Bank.
W A L T E R A L E X A N D E R , President.
CH AS. W . K A R G E R , Vice President.

H. C. B E R G E R , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
W alter Alexander,
Chas. W . Harger,

,

B. F. W ilson,
W m . B. Schofield,
M . C. Ewing.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 1, 1875.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house................
Furniture and fixtures....
Due from approved reserve banks...................
Due from other banks..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s.............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents............

$579,369 42
1 ,715 80

T o ta l......................

$802,775 69

33,200 00
7,4 50 00
30,000 00
90,663 64
1 ,197 40
1 .925 14
14,690 00
4,131 25

Capital stock paid in.....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits,subject to check ................
Tim e certificates of deposit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out,standing........................

$ 100,000 00
50,000 00
13,370 60
302 32
368,020 87
171,644 28
99,419 97
17 65

38 ,186 00
247 04
T ota l.....................

$802,775 69

W ausaukee— W ausaukee Stale Bank.
GEO. F. B O G R A N D , President.
W . E. H A L L E N B E C K , V ice President.

A. L. S E V E R A N C E , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Geo. E. Bogrand,
J. C. M organ,
D.
E. Thom as,
A. L. Severance,

Alex. M artin,
H. G. Laun,
W . E. Hallenbeck.

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 1, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.......
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bonds.........
Due from approved reserve b a n k s.................
Due from other banks . .
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents............

$155,325 61

T o ta l......................

81 99,005 36


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

17,000 00
14,954 87
3,887 87
1 ,914 46
1 ,390 00
517 45
3,9 62 00
53 10

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
ject to check.................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Bills p ayable...................
Reserved for taxes .........
T o ta l.....................

$25,000 00
4 ,6 60 00
6 ,4 42 13
80,739 61
70 ,906 29
507 33
10,000 00
750 00
$199,005 36

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K I N G .

W au tom a— Farmers H om e Bank.
G U Y M U M B R U E , President.
R . C. S T U A R T , Vice President.

C. H. O L E S T O N , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Chas. T . T aylor,
J. B. Johnson,
Guy M um brue,
Fred Schley,
R. C. Stuart,
John Eagan.
Lester Curreir,
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 15, 1913.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts ........
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house..................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
D ue from approved reserve banks..................
Due from other banks .
Exchanges for clearing
house..............................
Gold coin ......................... —....
Silver coin ..............................
U. S. and national currency..............................
Nickels and cents............
T o ta l......................

L ia b l lit ie s .
$ 1 4 8 ,7 2 4 05
4 8 4 99
5 , 0 0 0 00
4 , 0 0 0 00
1 ,8 0 0 00
6 , 3 1 3 67
18 69
1 ,2 9 9 43
3 , 0 0 5 00
9 12 70
5 ,1 4 3
201

00
67

$ 1 7 6 ,9 0 3

20

Capital stock paid in. ..
Surplus fund...................
U ndivided profits, less
crrent expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits,subject to check ................
T im e certificates of deposit ......................................
Savings deposits .................
Cashier’ s checks outstanding.........................
Bills p ayable.....................

Tot al.....................

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

00
00

2 ,2 2 2
571

09
62

4 6 ,2 0 1

35

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

11
02

1 ,9 6 4
5 ,0 0 0

01
00

$ 1 7 6 ,9 0 3

20

W a u tom a— W au tom a State Bank.
L. II. L A R S E N , President.
W. H. B E R R A Y , V ice President.

C L Y D E D IG G L E S , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E.
F. Kileen,
Christ Ellickson,
W . H. Berray,
J. H. Prochnow,
L. H. Larsen,
Geo. P. Sorrenson.
O. J. Melcher,
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 24, 1900.

Statement November 10. 1915.
R esou rces.

L ia b ilitie s .

Loans and discounts.......
$176,524
O verdrafts...........................................877
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds........—
21 ,0 0 0
Prem ium on bonds..........
348
Banking house.................
6,0 00
Furniture and fixtures. ..
3 ,0 4 0
Other real estate owned
2 ,5 0 0
Due from approved re­
serve banks...................
12,138
Due from other banks..
282
Checks on other banks
and cash item s..........
140
G old coin ...........................
2 ,0 8 7
Silver coin .........................
1,023
U. S. and national cur­
rency..... ........................
4 ,4 1 5
N ickels and cents............
214
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

98
27
00
39
00
35
00
97
39
95
50
50

Capital stock paid in ...
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits,sub­
je ct to check.................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Postal savings..................
Bills payable....................
Other liabilities................

$25,000 00
5 ,0 0 0 00
7 ,4 48 03
61,365 88
93 ,022 90
19,526 54
1,638
7 ,4 97
10,000
94

71
51
00
61

00
88

$230,594 18

T ota l.....................

$230,594 18

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R E P O R T S OF S T A T E B A N K S .

W auzeka— Bank of W auzeka.
W . A. V A U G H A N , President.
O. P. V A U G H A N , V ice President.
W . A. Vaughan,
O. P. Vaughan,

JO H N K O C H , Cashier.
H. A. V A U G H A N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
A. J. Feldman,
W . M . Sillge.

E S T A B L IS H E D F E B R U A R Y 13, 1901.
Incorporated as a State Bank July 11, 1903.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ili t ie s .

It e s o u r c e s .

Loans and discounts......
O verdrafts...............
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
D ue from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and cents...........

$99,243 72
720 27

T o ta l.....................

$127,588 22

4 ,0 0 0 00
1,000 00
1,190 00
18,280 35
105 10

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fund....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit...............................

$10,000 00
1,2 00 00

T o ta l.....................

$127,588 22

1,152 92
24 ,037 49
91 ,197 81

19 50
390 00
944 50
1,514 00
180 78

W ayside— Wayside State Bank.
T H O M A S B U R K E , President.
F.
W . P IN G E L , Vice President.

F. C. T E S K E , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
Thom as Burke,
W m . Saenger,
F. W. Pingel,
Henry Hauser,
Geo. Frosch,
Gust Natzke.
Henry Zellner,
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 26, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
L ia b ilitie s .

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks...,..............
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy .............................. '
Nickels and cents...........

$110,273 52
118 10

T o ta l......................

$144,540 99


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

6,8 05 05
2 ,3 00 80
1,387 17
13,430 51
6,2 70 04
1,269 03
137 50
237 20

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
D ividends unpaid...........
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............

$

10,000 00
1,000 00

1,880 13
15 00
26 ,645 68
81,911 5é
23 ,088 60

2,291 00
21 07
T o ta l.....................

$144,540 99

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R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

W ebster— B urnett County State Bank.
A. P. N E L SO N , President.
OLE A N D E R S O N , V ice President.

L. R. R O B E R T S , Cashier.
N A T H A N B O G M A N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
N. C. Unseth,
.
J. A. M orew.

A. P. Nelson,
Ole Anderson,
L. R. Roberts,

E S T A B L IS H E D J A N U A R Y 31, 1912.

Statement November 10, 1915.
H«sou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
D ue from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
N ickels and cents...........

'T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$84,551
74
2 ,0 0 0
1,500

80
23
00
00

388 29
1,205 58
590 00
542 80
1,9 50 00
20 53

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Due to banks— deposits
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
T im e certificates of de­
posit................................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Cashier’ s checks out­
standing........................
Bills p ayable....................

$10,000 00
2 ,5 0 0 00

T o ta l........... .......

$92,823 23

$92,823 23

729 83
2 ,6 9 4 42
31 ,765 97
10,695 65
14,165 21
23 34
5,2 48 81
15,000 00

W est Allis— W est Allis State Bank.
GEO. C. H IN K L E Y , President.
J. E. R A D C L IF F E , Vice President.

JO H N T . JO H N S TO N , Cashier.
A. J. W IL L E , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
J. E.
Geo.
P. J.
J. T.

Radcliffe,
C. H inkley,
Bower,
Johnston,

Julius Peter,
W . R. M cK ow en ,
T . J. Jones.
E S T A B L IS H E D M A Y 13, 1911.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

Loans and discounts......
Overdrafts.........................
U. S., state, m unicipal
and other bon ds..........
Premium on bon ds.........
B anking house.................
Furniture and fixtures ..
Other real estate owned
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Due from other banks ..
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin ...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency...............
Nickels and cents...........
Accrued interest..............
T o ta l.....................


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

L ia b ilit ie s .

$183,454 62
998 16
90,539
229
8 ,5 0 0
5 ,5 00
1,159

55
25
00
00
90

33,001 30
1,300 00
48 90
535 00
1,323 00

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd .....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Savings deposits..............
Certified checks...............
Postal savings..................

$30,000 00
4 ,0 0 0 00
5 ,4 ^ 4 62
179,320 33
27 ,039
8 8 ,002
950
5 ,0 32

01
20
00
47

12,657 00
241 46
350 19
$339,838 63

T o ta l.....................

$339 838 63

R E P O R T S OF S T A T E R A N K S .

349

W est Bend— Bank of W est Bend.
E.
S.

F R A N C K E N B E R G , President.
F. M A Y E R , V ice President.

ARTH U R FRANCKENBERG,
Cashier.
H E N R Y A. O T T E N , Asst. Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
E.
Franckenberg,
S. F. M ayer,
Arthur Franckenberg,
H enry A. Otten.
B.
C. Ziegler,
E S T A B L IS H E D IN 1867.
Incorporated as a State Bank April 18, 1902.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esources.

Loans and discounts......
U. S., state, municipal
and other bon ds.........
Furniture and fixtures ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks..................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
G old coin...........................
Silver coin .........................
U. S. and national cur­
ren cy ..............................
Nickels and c e n t s ..........
T o ta l.....................

L ia b ilitie s .

$379,804 01
57,648 50
2 ,8 6 7 39
93 ,2 5 4 53
3,644 66
1,977 50
722 20
6,5 93 00
463 16

Capital stock paid in ....
Surplus fu nd ....................
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
Dem and certificates of
deposit...........................
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
Savings deposits..............
Postal savings..................

$546,974 95

T o ta l.....................

$4 0,00 0 00
8 ,0 00 00
5,3 99 60
124,398 07
2 ,2 4 4 13
282,461 39
83 ,588 12
883 64
$546,974 95

W est Bend— The First State Bank.
C. C. H E N R Y , President.
T H O S . B R U H Y , V ice President.

E. W . E B E R H A R D T , Cashier.

D IR E C T O R S .
C. C. Henry,
Thos. Bruhy,

E . W . Eberhardt.
E S T A B L IS H E D S E P T E M B E R 9, 1901.

Statement November 10, 1915.
R esou rces.

L i a b il i t i e s .

Loans and discounts......
Banking house.................
Furniture and fixtures. ..
Due from approved re­
serve banks...................
Checks on other banks
and cash item s............
Gold coin...........................
Silver coin.........................
U. S. and national cur­
rency..............................
Nickels and cents............

$246,391 16
8 ,5 0 0 00
4 ,1 89 00

T o ta l......................

$320,189 77


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

4 8 ,569 39
455 03
980 00
929 50
10,149 00
26 69

Capital stock paid in.....
$2 5,000
Surplus fund............................
5 ,0 0 0
U ndivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid.....................
11,079
Individual deposits, sub­
ject to check................
80 ,312
Tim e certificates of de­
posit...............................
128,624
Savings deposits..............
69,421
Cashier’ s checks ou t­
standing........................
,750
T o ta l.....................

00
00
65
62
85
95
70

$320,189 77

350

R E P O R T OF T H E C O M M IS S IO N E R OF B A N K IN G .

W estboro— W estboro Stale Bank.
J. W . K A Y E , President.
C. C. L O R D , Vice President.

C. W . H A M IL T O N , Cashier.
D IR E C T O R S .

J. W . K aye,
C. C. Lord,
C. W . Hamilton,

J. W . Lundeen,
B. G. Engstrom .

E S T A B L IS H E D D E C E M B E R 16, 1914.

Statement November 10, 1915.
,

R esou rces.

Loans and discounts.....
Overdrafts.........................
Banking house.................
Furn